I Cried/Choked Up when _______ (UBER SPOILERS)
#1
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:31
I cried when:
Human Noble and left mom and dad to certain doom
Last nyt with Morrigan
Isolde holdin Connor in one hand and a knife in another
Alistair broke up with my elf mage
Alistair wouldn't let me make the final blow
I guess those are my top ones. Watz urs?
BTW i did check and while there were other posts that referred to crying about a specific event i could not find any that dealt with all of DAO events
#2
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:38
#3
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:39
#4
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:42
#5
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:44
- Romanced Alistair walking out at Landsmeet when dwarf noble spares Loghain
- Dwarf noble gauntlet in getting redemption from older brother
- Oghren's 100 approval speech when Riordian tells you to pick your final team to go face archdemon (this probably hit me more than anything in the game, especially since he was saying it to my dwarf commoner and it resonated very well -- it was enough to make me really regret only having him at 66 approval on my dwarf noble. I have a hard time getting every single person to be at 100 approval by the end of the game.)
Modifié par Gilsa, 08 mars 2010 - 12:45 .
#6
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 12:51
#7
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:11
yullyuk wrote...
dude... that a little gay
Getting emotional doesn't = me allowing entrance in a one way street
#8
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:15
- Dwarf noble gauntlet in getting redemption from older brother
Is that if you kill him? Is the dialogue different than if you let Bhelen do it?
#9
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:31
ENCHANTMENTSSS wrote...
yullyuk wrote...
dude... that a little gay
Getting emotional doesn't = me allowing entrance in a one way street
Not to worry. It's guys who have a problem with it, so...no problem, not with the ladies, anyhow.
#10
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:34
- leaving my HN parents behind
- any scene with Vaughn in it
- any scene with Howe in it
- any scene with Branka in it
- saying Hi to my dwarf commoner's mother the first time (too many parallels in that origin to RL)
- Uldred "justifying" his actions
Okay, I almost cried when Al broke up with my mage right after the Landsmeet. I angrily rampaged through Denerim, and then camp where I slept with a friendly rogue or two (don't remember). Then I blasted through the village of Redcliffe, told off my mage BFF who only wanted to ensure my safety in the final battle and vowed through gritted teeth that he-who-shall-not-be-named would surely die atop Ft. Dracon if I had anything to say about it.
And then I finally calmed down enough out of my girlynerdrage and reloaded before the Landsmeet, picked better dialogue options and was much happier appointing myself "The Other Woman". I'm still sort of over it, 4 play throughs later. Almost.
#11
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:36
errant_knight wrote...
ENCHANTMENTSSS wrote...
yullyuk wrote...
dude... that a little gay
Getting emotional doesn't = me allowing entrance in a one way street
Not to worry. It's guys who have a problem with it, so...no problem, not with the ladies, anyhow.
If I may quote a wise man
"Let me just say that if God was a city planner he would not put a playground next to a sewage system!"
LOL
#12
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:47
The last thing Morrigan says to you pretty much ever in the game if you romance her to love and you do her ritual.
*KIlling Leske.
*Dwarf commoner's Mother. Urgh.
*Gorim and f!Aeducan's hug through the prison bars.
*Tamlen
#13
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 01:57
ENCHANTMENTSSS wrote...
yullyuk wrote...
dude... that a little gay
Getting emotional doesn't = me allowing entrance in a one way street
Nice rebuttal.
The things that got me choked up the first time I encountered them:
+ End of the human noble origin, even though I saw it coming a mile away
+ Loghain's comment to Anora before Alistair killed him - "Daughters never grow up, Anora. They forever remain six years old with pigtails and scraped knees."
+ The Ultimate Sacrifice ending with my mage, even though it wasn't his real ending and I just wanted to see what it was like... I actually cried trying to read the epilogues out to my roommate. I'm a sap.
#14
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:11
#15
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:13
Thx 4 the post
#16
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:17
And I cried for awhile when I did the US when romancing Zevran. Ugh, that funeral.
Those are the two times I really had tears running down my face. *sigh*
On the upside, there are some very happy moments in the game as well.
Modifié par ejoslin, 08 mars 2010 - 02:18 .
#17
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:20
-Shianni begging you to take her home after Vaughan had his way with her.
-I chocked up during the Ostagar cutscenes.
-I chocked up during the Battle for Denerim cuscenes, but not the Alistair/Anora speeches god those were awful, those VOs really don't know how to project their voice or give a speech.
-First time I killed the High Dragon I felt pretty bad.
-Branka destroying the Anvil... poor Oghren... I felt pretty damn bad after that.
-Anora getting splattered with daddy's blood nearly brought tears of joy, so worth it.
#18
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:44
The only situation that ever made me feel bad, ever made me sit there and feel like a complete and utter jerk, and want to go eat some Ice Cream was having to tell Alistar I wasn't interested in him while playing my CE Warden, after having just finished the romance with my HFN, I just felt so terrible, and had to stop playing for a bit.
:l
#19
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 02:46
ENCHANTMENTSSS wrote...
Oh a compliment from the Great Dalish Ranger... I feel vindicated LOL
Thx 4 the post
"The great Dalish Ranger"...? I didn't realize I was anybody important here.
#20
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 03:11
#21
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 03:52
I can't be positive, but I think it's the same. I didn't think to take a lot of screenshots in my first game (and I saved my progress under one file rather than have mulitple saves, doh). It seemed the same to me, but I thought the scene went deeper when my Aeducan killed her brother on the second game. I remember thinking "wait, what do I have to be sorry about?" in the first game when Bhelen had framed me. I hadn't done anything and Trian was acting like I had something to atone for. In the second game, Trian and I fought like siblings. I told him off at every chance I had because he kept pushing the PC around. Such was the adversarial nature of the relationship that it was very believable for Bhelen to convince the PC that Trian was plotting something, which led to the fatal confrontation in the Deep Roads. So when the PC goes to the gauntlet and Trian asks, "You allowed Bhelen to make you his lackey. Are you proud of what you've done?" -- it just helped me connect better with the moment because my PC *did* mess up. I liked that approach because every other companion in camp has done something in their past that they regreted. This kept my PC on par with everyone else in terms of making big mistakes. Easier to understand Loghain's position, too.Sarah1281 wrote...
Is that if you kill him? Is the dialogue different than if you let Bhelen do it?- Dwarf noble gauntlet in getting redemption from older brother
Eeps, I'm ramblinlg. Sorry. Was just explaining why I thought the gauntlet was a lot better if the PC killed Trian. Dialogue should be the same from what I can recall. It won't mean as much when the PC is a victim of circumstances, imo.
#22
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 03:58
Gilsa wrote...
Eeps, I'm ramblinlg. Sorry. Was just explaining why I thought the gauntlet was a lot better if the PC killed Trian. Dialogue should be the same from what I can recall. It won't mean as much when the PC is a victim of circumstances, imo.
This thread is Gilsa rambling friendly haha
As my PC said to Lel "I like it when you ramble" or something to that affect
#23
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 04:04
#24
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 04:17
Of course the HN leaving her parents to die. That was definitely sad.
But also when your Dalish friend, I want to say Tamlen?? shows up at your camp as a Darkspawn ghoul when your camp is attacked...that choked me up, I mean that is a fate worse than death.
I wasn't really choked up about Al leaving my CE after becoming king, I was more like....Yep thats Alistair not thinking. I mean who breaks up with a chick before a VERY important battle? Surely he could have waited until afterwards. What were the odds of my character living or if anything the PC would be at her best during the fight instead of heart broken or something.
Oh another moment is when Isolde sacrifices herself to save Conner. Having a son of my own this got to me. No way I could kill Connor after that. Of course now I just go to the circle but....you know.
#25
Posté 08 mars 2010 - 05:17
Something similar happened to me and made me get choked up on my first playthrough. My male mage and Alistair had become BFFs over the course of the game after I personally started to warm up to him after disliking him at the beginning of the game, but at the Landsmeet I decided to spare Loghain after getting Alistair to agree to marry Anora. Suddenly my plans for the future of Ferelden were falling apart. When Alistair looked at my Warden and said, "I thought we were friends," I felt like the biggest heel ever. I let him go, though.PunkNouveau13 wrote...
I was kinda upset when Alistair broke up wih my elf mage. Also, I almost got teary when I recruited Loghain while romancing Alistair, the dialog gets pretty gut wrenching. :-(





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