I want my Inquisitor to wear the horse armor. He'll be like a tank, but usually characters in BioWare games control like tanks so it'll be more what you see is what you'll get gameplay.
I'm looking forward to the game. I shouldn't because of DA2.
I look at the screenshots of the companions and I see the stupid ones from DA2 infest DA3 and it saddens me deeply. I was hoping for DA3 to perhaps start fresh, a new perspective from the inquisitor, new friends and new enemies, but no.
They should do everything in their power not to remind players of Dragon Age 2.
You'll lose valuable brain cells if you face-palm too hard. Head trauma. It might disrupt normal brain function for an extended period of time depending on how many cells you had in your system to begin with, and on how fast your body can create replacements.
You press the PREORDER button something awesome happens, button == awesome
I sometimes watch some old pre-release footage from games, especially developer interviews, and its hilarious how they go on and on about the "press this and something awesome happens". Its funny how quickly the image of a company can go from THEY CANNOT FAIL to WTF THEY FAIL AGAIN.
SWTOR, DA2, ME3 and allowing themselves to get devoured by E "Beelzebub" A did wonders for them.
Thanks fable2. It looks okay imo. Still the same old No-long-hair-styles syndrome for characters though. I swear we'll have cities on alien planets before video game developers figure out how to implement proper hair with collision properties for various armor/head gear.
Sadly, the graphics are the least of the problems this game potentially has. So pretty screens don't mean much It looks good though, I like what I see.
Still the same old No-long-hair-styles syndrome for characters though. I swear we'll have cities on alien planets before video game developers figure out how to implement proper hair with collision properties for various armor/head gear.
I remember Reimi in Star Ocean 4 having hair down to her ass and jumping all over the place like a monkey on crack. I was impressed at the time with how they handled her hair bouncing all over the place and not clipping.
Granted she had a single fixed appearance, so that minimised the amount of development effort, but the only thing really stopping Bioware from doing something similar is laziness and/or incompetence.
All the returning characters look nothing much like their original incarnations.
It will be interesting to see if modding to the degree of replacing character models becomes possible. Obviously Frostbite is not designed with mod-friendliness in mind.
Well even Origins had no official support for custom model creation. It required community written export scripts/plugins for the likes of Blender and 3DS Max. Whether or not such a thing is possible for Frostbite probably largely depends on whether Inquisition is any good. One of the reasons the DA2 mod scene is fairly impoverished compared to Origins is simply down to lack of enthusiasm on the part of mod tool creators, even though DA2 was built on a modified version of the Origin's Eclipse engine and the file formats were, broadly speaking, mostly the same (aside from encapsulation differences).
Why does the Inquisitor need to befriend the same characters? The companion characters aren't memorable enough and the IP isn't successful enough for there to be any value to bringing them over to the third game.
I'm hoping I can 100% avoid the DA1/DA2 people and find new and interesting followers instead, but knowing BioWare there'll probably just be 5 to 7 and half of the companions forced on you are from the previous games.
Why bother coming up with new fresh faces and stories right? We're supposed to be a brand new character now in the Inquisitor character, so we need to suffer through getting to know those people from scratch, having to endure the stories of their adventures with the Warden etc? Gahhh!
It's impossible to avoid. Cassandra from DA2 is the one that reforms the Inquisition (and is thus almost certainly your first companion) and Leliana from DA1 is in charge of your spies/assassins (non-party though). I would guess that Varric from DA2, as a ranged rogue, probably joins the party early on. And of course Morrigan and Phlemeth both have some role to play.
That's why they try to show as little as possible of the actual gameplay. E3 will probably just have an expensive CGI + 30 seconds of gameplay.
I really thought we were past "Screenshots" in 2014 and only dealt with video footage because of how easy and normal it is to share video now. Apparently, I was wrong.
Looks like a fucking joke! They're off to some costume party, surely. Over the top, pirate/caveman/lego knight get-ups, can't find a piece of clothing that matches and looks remotely logical or useful even if our lives depended on it video game developer nonsense!
I liked that in Witcher 1 and 2, stylish but still somewhat realistic functional armor design.
(And I especially liked how metal was actually metallic in appearance.)
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