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Doublehex posted:I still don't get the funny behind that quote. I mean...is it because its from Hunger Games, and its fun to hate on that? I believe its from dragon ball z abridged? Maybe?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:30 |
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Maybe it's just because that jackass is stabbing his dagger into a nice, expensive table.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:42 |
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That table is garbage, it's not even varnished! I'm actually more impressed that the dude was dedicated enough to drive a longsword hilt-deep into a table. Or a two-handed dagger.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:50 |
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FutonForensic posted:That table is garbage, it's not even varnished! It looks like a shipping crate so he probably just got lucky and stuck it between two planks and now their whole table-top game is ruined and Mark's mom is gonna be pissed when she finds out how much of a mess they made in the basement.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:56 |
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Barudak posted:It looks like a shipping crate so he probably just got lucky and stuck it between two planks and now their whole table-top game is ruined and Mark's mom is gonna be pissed when she finds out how much of a mess they made in the basement. "Wizards are bullshit! I'm going to play WoW assholes."
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:59 |
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I like how according to Building a Dragon Age Rivalry, the initial thoughts of being the founder of the Inquisition was "what if you could found the Jedi Order instead of becoming a Jedi". It's almost as if Inquisition was created to make up for another game who's name currently eludes me. Is it safe to assume there will at least be some heresy trials in this game? Seeing as this is taking place in fantasy France, I can only assume we're dealing with the early Medieval or episcopal Inquisition that wanted to stop local social unrest from everyone accusing everyone else of heresy. Maybe be summoned to a mage trial or two and have to bullshit some ancient scripture to make a case on whether or not they are actually possessed by a demon? Hopefully at least debate some quack theologian who tries to prove someone is an evil mage because they float in water? It probably won't involve much more than kill another group of next gen Templars or Blood Mages in yonder cave room, but may I at least dream?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 08:16 |
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Crabtree posted:I like how according to Building a Dragon Age Rivalry, the initial thoughts of being the founder of the Inquisition was "what if you could found the Jedi Order instead of becoming a Jedi". It's almost as if Inquisition was created to make up for another game who's name currently eludes me. If they'd thought of all that cool stuff you just said they'd have mentioned it in the promotional materials instead of describing Spectre agents but in The Dragon Age Setting. You know, an elite order with the extraordinary authority to Cut Through The Red Tape and Get Things Done Dammit. Like in Mass Effect. You Answer To No One. Etc. Hopefully I'm wrong and you're right. It would be great to have a trial scene like in NWN2, but with you as the prosecution instead of the defendant.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 09:50 |
Jackard posted:I like this one more. It'd be funny if he was, but he's stabbing just east of Kirkwall. Geostomp posted:Hey, it's an improvement over the bile DAII's group spewed at each other. Maybe our crew might, just might like and respect one another as comrades. Maybe I'm misremembering, but the DA2 crew seemed to like each other. The only ones your party disliked were Anders and Carver, and they both kind of had it coming. DA2 even had scenes of the party members talking to each other without you, which was a nice feature that was carried into ME3. I was looking at some of the party interactions from DA:O. That was a group that largely seemed to dislike each other, but it made sense to an extent because they were all pretty disparate people, with little in common. Nichael fucked around with this message at 11:18 on Sep 11, 2013 |
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 11:13 |
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Nichael posted:It'd be funny if he was, but he's stabbing just east of Kirkwall. He's stabbing those loving annoying winding sandy cliff paths.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 12:32 |
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Nichael posted:It'd be funny if he was, but he's stabbing just east of Kirkwall. It was an unpleasant party if you had Merrill in there as well, as no one besides Varric seems to like her. Aveline, Anders, Fenris, and Sebastian all tend to berate her and tell her she's a monster. Varric and Isabela seem to get along well with everyone, and Aveline and Isabela have some really nice character development. In DA:O, the "good" characters tend to get along well, meaning Alistair, Wynne, and Leliana. Morrigan just hates everyone. Dog, as appropriate, loves everyone.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 12:39 |
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Leelee posted:It was an unpleasant party if you had Merrill in there as well, as no one besides Varric seems to like her. Aveline, Anders, Fenris, and Sebastian all tend to berate her and tell her she's a monster. Varric and Isabela seem to get along well with everyone, and Aveline and Isabela have some really nice character development. Dog hates Alistair, and loves only me.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 12:42 |
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Nichael posted:It'd be funny if he was, but he's stabbing just east of Kirkwall. The DA2 crew is actually quite varied. The party banter is one of the few things the game actually does uncomplicatedly well, I think, and they all have different relationships with each other. Varric and Isabela have a sort of elder sibling feeling towards Merrill, Fenris has an antagonistic relationship with Merrill and Anders, Fenris and Isabela flirt with each other - that kind of thing. The core friendship group feels like Isabela, Varric and Merrill, plus Bethany if she's alive in Act One, with the rest of the characters in varying levels of orbit around that. Some of it is better than other stuff. I find the Isabela/Aveline relationship, where Isabela calls Aveline a man and Aveline calls Isabela a slut, super grating and fairly sexist. That's the only standout to me though, I really liked the party interaction on the whole.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 12:45 |
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Jackard posted:I like this one more. I just noticed captain mustache casually freaking out in the background. Is that guy a party member? Leelee posted:In DA:O, the "good" characters tend to get along well, meaning Alistair, Wynne, and Leliana. Morrigan just hates everyone. Dog, as appropriate, loves everyone. Morrigan doesn't hate Sten, and they can sometimes agree over their love of random violence. The best party member to bring with Morrigan is Ogrhen though because he drives her insane. Internet Kraken fucked around with this message at 12:55 on Sep 11, 2013 |
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Internet Kraken posted:I just noticed captain mustache casually freaking out in the background. Is that guy a party member?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 13:25 |
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Nichael posted:I think that is the Grey Warden party member, Stroud, who is possibly the Grey Warden you encounter in DA2 if Alistair wasn't it. I hope they're done with DA:O cameos and leave Alistair in Ferelden. Oh wait, this game has zones in Ferelden, doesn't it?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 13:32 |
Yeah, it supposedly stretches from the west of Orlais to the east of Ferelden. As for DA:O cameos, I suspect we'll continue to see those. For a confirmed obscure example, Dagna, the magic obsessed dwarf from the first game, is mentioned in DA:I. Thedas, like the Mass Effect galaxy, has a core group of people who are absolutely inescapable.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 13:52 |
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I quite like all those drawings. Sure as hell better marketing then the previous Dragon Age games got. Are the people in it all supposed to be party members and such or just random scenes to illustrate the world?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 13:53 |
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I'll be honest: when a Bioware staffer describes an elf as young and frenetic, I think back to the quality of the writing in the last Dragon Age and can only come to the conclusion that what the writer really means is "a young, frenetic gently caress scene with an elf." And that one of the writers is probably masturbating to the thought.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 13:59 |
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Davincie posted:I quite like all those drawings. Sure as hell better marketing then the previous Dragon Age games got. Are the people in it all supposed to be party members and such or just random scenes to illustrate the world? I believe those are all party members. David Gaider remarked as such on the picture that the elf was very in-character (paraphrase).
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:06 |
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Missed out on the last thread. Still up in the air on this game, while it certainly looks pretty, Origin will be a pretty steep gate of admission. Unless the game is flat out fantastic, I don't want Origin on my system. And what I see is still a mixed bag. The videos have pretty much confirmed that they are going back to the old style Bioware formula. "You are part of an elite organization trying to save the world/galaxy, the Inquistion/Spectres/Grey Wardens/Jedi. You will travel from location to location trying to uncover the mystery of the Fade Tear/Saren's plans/Star Maps/Gather allies before confronting the final location and boss. Your unique position of power will let you either play diplomat, demand power, or earn it. That in itself isn't a bad thing, and anything is better than DA2's ending. But don't forget, that for all the love we give Origins, the final act from Redcliffe onwards was a horrendous, buggy piece of poo poo as well. Take the tactical combat that only worked half the time, and then replace it with endless waves of one hit kill trash mobs and copypaste throughout Redcliffe and Denerim. I swear those fights were so buggy that you could sink fifty AOE spells into a single Hurlock and the bugged out game wouldn't register them. And that was before implementing the army mechanic, which again, only worked half the time. Origins is the better game, don't get me wrong, but the ending was trash from a gameplay perspective. Then again, the only Bioware gamex that's end dungeon weren't poo poo were Mass Effect 1 and 2, and ME1 only barely because of the cool location (climbing the Citadel Tower while Sovereign tears poo poo up) Let's see if Inquisition bucks the trend.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:07 |
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Leelee posted:I believe those are all party members. David Gaider remarked as such on the picture that the elf was very in-character (paraphrase). Dragon Age Inquisition: table stabbing and fisting jokes.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:11 |
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Why is Origin so reviled?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:12 |
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sassassin posted:Why is Origin so reviled? It's crap and you're pretty much forced to use it for all EA games. I don't hate it but I only use it if I absolutely have to.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:15 |
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I've never had a problem with it. It's just steam with less games and no discounts.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:39 |
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Origin does have sales and discounts, just not to the ridiculous extent of Steam.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:45 |
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sassassin posted:I've never had a problem with it. It's just steam with less games and no discounts. It also tends to be pretty buggy (your experience not included, luckily), but less games and no discounts is a valid reason to despise Origin.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:45 |
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I bought DA:O for origin and I have never got to play that game because it wouldn't verify on origin and after 5 days and 6 phonecalls to EA support I gave up. So that's why I won't ever use origin again.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:48 |
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Nyagato posted:I bought DA:O for origin and I have never got to play that game because it wouldn't verify on origin and after 5 days and 6 phonecalls to EA support I gave up. I didn't buy it on Origin and yet it appears on my Origin games list, as does Mass Effect. I think I redeemed a Steam key for Shank, though I've never played it.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:50 |
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Nyagato posted:I bought DA:O for origin and I have never got to play that game because it wouldn't verify on origin and after 5 days and 6 phonecalls to EA support I gave up. If Origin actually was as good as Steam I would have welcomed it with open arms. But when the thing launched it just the crappy EA Download Manager with a new skin. And while they apparently made some improvements, the support is just bad.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 15:55 |
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Origin is ridiculously unhelpful and poorly designed for a distribution platform run by a wealthy company. On top of just having a worse interface then Steam in general, if something goes wrong with Origin it is a nightmare to fix. Over years of using Steam I've never had technical problems with it. Once my account got hacked though and I lost a bunch of items, which Valve was under no obligation to replace, yet the support did anyways. It was a simple and smooth process as well. Meanwhile, I tried to download DLC for Sims Medieval once on Origin and despite paying for it, I couldn't install it. I tried consulting Origin help, but it was absolutely worthless. I sent emails to their support and they just kept asking me obvious questions and ignored what I was saying. Eventually I gave up on trying to get the drat thing to work since it wasn't worth the hassle. Basically, Origin has to compete with Steam which I have a great experience with, and it does a horrible job of it.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 16:10 |
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I used Origin for ME3 and have no desire to use it again unless there's a game I really want to play that is exclusive to it (and as of now, Inquisition is not on that list). I haven't used it in about 6 months but back then it was pretty buggy and lost connection a lot. I also got locked out of the multiplayer because of an "invalid online pass" issue - the PC version of the game didn't even use online passes - and it took ages to get a service rep who actually understood what the problem was. Once I was finally issued a new Origin product key I had to go through the same song and dance since that broke my preorder DLC.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 16:39 |
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Dr. Abysmal posted:I used Origin for ME3 and have no desire to use it again unless there's a game I really want to play that is exclusive to it (and as of now, Inquisition is not on that list). I haven't used it in about 6 months but back then it was pretty buggy and lost connection a lot. I also got locked out of the multiplayer because of an "invalid online pass" issue - the PC version of the game didn't even use online passes - and it took ages to get a service rep who actually understood what the problem was. Once I was finally issued a new Origin product key I had to go through the same song and dance since that broke my preorder DLC. This is pretty much my exact origin experience, although I am hesitantly hopeful about DA:I. Not loving pre-ordering it though.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 16:55 |
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I'm gonna play this game when it comes out. I enjoyed DA:O and I didn't mind DA2 despite the many flaws either really. This one looks the most interesting out of all to me so far though, mostly because I get to play as a god drat Qunari I love the Qunari
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 17:22 |
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The Qunari should get racist rear end in a top hat dialog options like the Elves (Elves should get them, too, obviously) did in Origins.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 17:24 |
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Schubalts posted:The Qunari should get racist rear end in a top hat dialog options like the Elves (Elves should get them, too, obviously) did in Origins. That was the best part of being an Elf - especially a Dalish Elf. You can make everyone think that you offended them and they were a bunch of unintentional racist assholes. You could even do it to Leliana, where she was talking about elvish servants/slaves in Orlais. "So, you mean to say Elves are pretty much prize pigs?" "Wha-no, ah I mean...no, that isn't...errr...." So, yes, I am totally jumping on the hype train. I was an elf and a human. Gotta be racial diverse!
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:19 |
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Only problem I've had with Origin so far is that when it installed it decided to disable or overwrite the launcher and the shortcuts I had for using the console in Dragon Age 2. That's just weird. I must assume it does that to other games. Oh, and for some reason the sound in Dead Space 3 doubles in multiplayer so I hear everything twice unless I mute my co-op partner. I end up using Steam's voice-call to talk to my friends when we co-op an Origin game.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:24 |
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At this point, I might pre-order if things stay on track and there's some sort of deal around Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Once I get it, I'll let you guys know my thoughts. Be warned though, I tend to overlook the poo poo parts of games if there is at least one thing I can sink my teeth into.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:27 |
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This is finally coming out, eh? Welp, guess I gotta go and finally finish DA2. Le SIGH.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:30 |
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I've never had any major problems with Origin and their support was incredibly helpful whenever I did have an issue, even giving me a free digital copy of a game when I lost the disc. Certainly not as irritating as Steam is right now, let alone what that thing was like back when it launched. Then again, I do almost all my gaming on Xbox so console baby etc.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:33 |
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I'm boycotting this game unless I have at least 7 gender identity/sexuality choices on character creation.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:40 |