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#152 Sep 27 2011 at 4:21 PM Rating: Good
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There were some awesome conversations in the original two. Grab Ohgren, Wynne and Alistair and head to (I think) the Dalish area.

Varric, Isabela and Aveline can be pretty funny too.
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#153 Sep 28 2011 at 2:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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Please don't spoil the end as I'm juuuuussssttt about there (had to quit right at the zone line for the Castle) but...

LOL at Morrigan's plan to save us Grey Wardens by banging Allister and giving ultimately birth to a baby possessing the soul of an Old God. I can safely say I did NOT see that one coming.
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#154 Sep 28 2011 at 2:41 PM Rating: Good
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If you are male, she can bang you instead. :P

And if you nab the secret character, you can order him to sleep with her. Literally against his wishes, lol.
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#155 Sep 28 2011 at 4:20 PM Rating: Good
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Given what Alister has said about his activities, it's not like he has anything to lose (other than his virginity). =X
#156 Sep 28 2011 at 4:42 PM Rating: Decent
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Don't forget that you can call in reinforcements during the final fight. I forget about it completely the first time around and it made the fight significantly harder than it needed to be. Still beat it on the first try though.
#157 Sep 28 2011 at 6:10 PM Rating: Good
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Oh, for ***** sake. Now I have to go install this again and do another playthrough.

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#158 Sep 28 2011 at 8:12 PM Rating: Decent
idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
If you are male, she can bang you instead. :P

And if you nab the secret character, you can order him to sleep with her. Literally against his wishes, lol.



My question is... Does it work? Preventing what it's suppose to prevent that is.

Edit: Or does that ***** just want a quickie before we all die?

Edited, Sep 28th 2011 10:23pm by Laxedrane
#159 Sep 28 2011 at 8:28 PM Rating: Excellent
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All done!

Good ending. I liked how not everything ended wonderfully. Well, not "liked" since I felt a little "Hey, damn it..." about some stuff but I appreciated it from a story-telling standpoint and the idea that I affected the direction of the world.

I got a bit about how most of the governing was done by me which felt a little out of nowhere since I never displayed any desire to run things myself. I suppose the implication is that Alister was just that bad at it whereas I was more of a leader.

There was no mention of Leliana (or however you spell it) and I despite me having a romance with her and taking the conversation path that we'd stay together. It just said that eventually all the adventurers split up. Oh well.

As a "negative effect", coronating Harrowort seemed like a good idea at the time but I guess that didn't work out so well for Dwarf-town


Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.

Edited, Sep 28th 2011 9:30pm by Jophiel
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#160 Sep 28 2011 at 8:45 PM Rating: Good
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Laxedrane the Irrelevant wrote:
idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
If you are male, she can bang you instead. :P

And if you nab the secret character, you can order him to sleep with her. Literally against his wishes, lol.
My question is... Does it work? Preventing what it's suppose to prevent that is.

Edit: Or does that ***** just want a quickie before we all die?
It works.
#161 Sep 28 2011 at 10:21 PM Rating: Good
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All done!

Good ending. I liked how not everything ended wonderfully. Well, not "liked" since I felt a little "Hey, damn it..." about some stuff but I appreciated it from a story-telling standpoint and the idea that I affected the direction of the world.

I got a bit about how most of the governing was done by me which felt a little out of nowhere since I never displayed any desire to run things myself. I suppose the implication is that Alister was just that bad at it whereas I was more of a leader.

There was no mention of Leliana (or however you spell it) and I despite me having a romance with her and taking the conversation path that we'd stay together. It just said that eventually all the adventurers split up. Oh well.

As a "negative effect", coronating Harrowort seemed like a good idea at the time but I guess that didn't work out so well for Dwarf-town


Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.


It should have mentioned Leliana in the prologue. Your game must have just bugged a little. Here, just find which one matches your playthrough.
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#162 Sep 28 2011 at 10:52 PM Rating: Excellent
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It mentioned that the Chantry discovered the Urn's location but didn't mention Leliana by name. Anyway, no big deal.
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#163 Sep 29 2011 at 1:33 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.


Having just played through Mass Effect myself, I can highly recommend it. I liked it a ton better than DA2, for sure.
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#164 Sep 29 2011 at 6:07 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:

Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.


You have Ultimate Edition, right? Don't forget Awakening or Golems of Arghargharghargh (I forget the exact name) Smiley: wink
#165 Sep 29 2011 at 7:26 AM Rating: Excellent
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How long is Awakening?
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#166 Sep 29 2011 at 7:43 AM Rating: Good
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Mass Effect was a great game. Found myself playing putting too many hours into it, though it does get annoying at max level when everyone has perma-invincibility. Need to start on Mass Effect 2 before Skyrim comes out.

Awakening was... short. Maybe 10 hours?

Edited, Sep 29th 2011 8:45am by xypin
#167 Sep 29 2011 at 7:56 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.


Having just played through Mass Effect myself, I can highly recommend it. I liked it a ton better than DA2, for sure.

Mass Effect was a great game. Mass Effect 2 is worth the play-through, but it feels more sanitized than the original, and some of the new characters feel extraneous and shallow.

None of that will stop me from buying ME3 as soon as it's released, though.
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#168 Sep 29 2011 at 8:33 AM Rating: Excellent
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How long is Awakening?

Most people say 10-15 hours, though if you just do the main quests it's likely 5-6, and if you do all the side quests and optional stuff (runecrafting, etc), 20-25.
#169 Sep 29 2011 at 4:19 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Very good game and well worth my time. I'll do the one-off DLC bits (Witch hunt, etc) and probably come back again to try a different character played with a different personality beside the straight paladin-ish hero but I have other games to get into as well. Maybe Mass Effect next.


Having just played through Mass Effect myself, I can highly recommend it. I liked it a ton better than DA2, for sure.

Mass Effect was a great game. Mass Effect 2 is worth the play-through, but it feels more sanitized than the original, and some of the new characters feel extraneous and shallow.

None of that will stop me from buying ME3 as soon as it's released, though.

The problem I had with ME2 was that it was too easy. They did this for those people who QQ about a games difficulty. I can honestly say that in ME 2 I only had 2 fights that I had to do more than once to get through them, ME1...too many to count. I will however be at Gamestop at launch for ME3, and then play until I pass out.

Edited, Sep 29th 2011 6:19pm by Kastigir
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#170 Sep 29 2011 at 5:23 PM Rating: Decent
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xypin wrote:
Mass Effect was a great game. Found myself playing putting too many hours into it, though it does get annoying at max level when everyone has perma-invincibility. Need to start on Mass Effect 2 before Skyrim comes out.


Best get on that, especially if you plan on playing through the DLC. You've only got about a month and half to go. I already bought Skyrim, my only problem is going to be that AC: Revelations comes out a few days after Skyrim. Even giving up sleep, I just can't pull off both at the same time. Choices like this are simultaneously awesome and terrible.
#171 Sep 29 2011 at 9:18 PM Rating: Good
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Kastigir wrote:
The problem I had with ME2 was that it was too easy. They did this for those people who QQ about a games difficulty. I can honestly say that in ME 2 I only had 2 fights that I had to do more than once to get through them, ME1...too many to count. I will however be at Gamestop at launch for ME3, and then play until I pass out.
What difficulty was this? I didn't really find ME1 all the difficult on "Normal" and even "Hard" wasn't too tough. I got destroyed so fast in "Nightmare" difficulty if I forgot to keep invincibility up.

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Mass Effect was a great game. Found myself playing putting too many hours into it, though it does get annoying at max level when everyone has perma-invincibility. Need to start on Mass Effect 2 before Skyrim comes out.
Best get on that, especially if you plan on playing through the DLC. You've only got about a month and half to go. I already bought Skyrim, my only problem is going to be that AC: Revelations comes out a few days after Skyrim. Even giving up sleep, I just can't pull off both at the same time. Choices like this are simultaneously awesome and terrible.
Doesn't help that this thread sucked me into yet another playthrough of DA1, Awakening, and DA2.
#172 Sep 30 2011 at 5:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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Witch Hunt was, eh, okay. The high point was getting to chat with Morrigan again. The low points were just about everything else. Short game, annoying new characters and a plot I didn't care about.

Also, it ended with Morrigan saying she had left something for me. When I clicked the glowy, it gave the "item found" and immediately ended the game by going straight to credits without me being able to look at my inventory. I assume it was the robe or whatever you get from doing the DLC but it was a rather jarring ending.

But, hey, more Morrigan Smiley: thumbsup

Edited, Sep 30th 2011 6:33am by Jophiel
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#173 Sep 30 2011 at 7:40 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Also, it ended with Morrigan saying she had left something for me. When I clicked the glowy, it gave the "item found" and immediately ended the game by going straight to credits without me being able to look at my inventory.

*You have acquired Love Child.*
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#174 Sep 30 2011 at 6:52 PM Rating: Good
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Damnit you guys... just went and bought myself a copy of Dragon Age Origins and 2.

To be fair I got both for £23, so no complaints

Edited, Oct 1st 2011 12:54am by MagingMartin
#175 Sep 30 2011 at 7:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Damnit you guys... just went and bought myself a copy of Dragon Age Origins and 2.

To be fair I got both for £23, so no complaints

Edited, Oct 1st 2011 12:54am by MagingMartin


O.o;; Who are YOU?

Edited, Sep 30th 2011 9:28pm by idiggory
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#176 Oct 01 2011 at 3:10 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Witch Hunt was, eh, okay. The high point was getting to chat with Morrigan again. The low points were just about everything else. Short game, annoying new characters and a plot I didn't care about.

Also, it ended with Morrigan saying she had left something for me. When I clicked the glowy, it gave the "item found" and immediately ended the game by going straight to credits without me being able to look at my inventory. I assume it was the robe or whatever you get from doing the DLC but it was a rather jarring ending.

But, hey, more Morrigan Smiley: thumbsup

Edited, Sep 30th 2011 6:33am by Jophiel


DA can always use more Morrigan.
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