So I have EA Access on my XBone but am going to play this on PC.... the saves aren't cross platform are they?
Sounds great. Unless somebody else offers it's all yours.I'll make it when I get home tonight and have my World of Thedas book in front of me if no one else does by then.
I'd love to participate in this. It'd be nice to have a DA lore thread in general.
Guys is there any decent deal for this game? Preferably one that gets me the key before release because no way I'm waiting for the 21st here in Europe when it releases on the 18th in NA (will use VPN).
Yes just 4 trees, plus a specialization tree. I don't have the figures on me but the total number of selectable abilities, passives and upgrades is comparable to DA2 and I believe greater than DAO.
I like tactics and too bad they tooned it down.
I hope the IA didn't became too stupid.
I'll make it when I get home tonight and have my World of Thedas book in front of me if no one else does by then.
Alright, fair enough. Just looked very bare bones from what i remember of DA:O, but i haven't played DA:O for years.
There isn't a single place where to easily get all the class/specialization talents. But you can see most of them here:Can anyone post some screen shots of all the class abilities? How comes there are still some missing, when so many people could play already.
I'm going to try not to let it bother me too much. The way I figure, if the AI knows when to use skills properly it's a non-issue. For those that want to control the tiniest detail, isn't controlling each party member manually in tactical view the pinnacle of that?
If the AI is inept, however, this could be a real problem. Any input from anyone who's played?
Keep us posted!
Interesting. I did not know the multiplayer had microtransaction platinum packs. As long as it does not interfere, I'll be good. Besides, the single player is the real meat anyway.
Alright, fair enough. Just looked very bare bones from what i remember of DA:O, but i haven't played DA:O for years.
Me too, I plan to do some MP.Sunday and Monday play 4 hours of game. Tuesdays I go out so I won't play til Wednesday so I can get my fix MondayI may hold off a day or two on the EA access trial. That way I can just start playing on into the launch.
Interesting. I did not know the multiplayer had microtransaction platinum packs. As long as it does not interfere, I'll be good. Besides, the single player is the real meat anyway.
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
A screenshot of Barkspawn/the war dog. Because I know Bioware put them in there somewhere..... :'''(
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
Has anyone played the PS3 version or posted a review?
I was curious if it had any game-breaking bugs or issues from being a down-port. If it plays like DA:O on PS3 I'm okay with it. I want to get this for my wife but we're Wii U/PS3 at the moment.
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
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I'll make it when I get home tonight and have my World of Thedas book in front of me if no one else does by then.
This is only strengthening the argument that somebody should make a thread to gather necessary background info for those that may want the game. With the OT not being posted until this upcoming Monday at the earliest there could be loads of people not getting it first thing
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit.
Every race except dwarves can be born a mage (dwarves can't because they live so close to lyrium underground {lyrium is a natural resource that when processed can be used to replenish mana} which has over time annihilated their magical abilities). Templars are an ancient order established by the Chantry* of primarily humans tasked with keeping mages in line. They have anti-magic abilities.
* The Chantry is like Rome, central monotheistic religion in the world of DA. It preaches that magic must be subservient to man, so it established Circles of Magi (prisons with okay living conditions) to isolate mages from the regular world. Templars were put into the place of prison guards to keep the mages in line and from escaping.
Mages are feared because they can communicate with demons in the Fade and, if seduced, become demon-inhabited abominations that kill people.
The Fade is a dream-world inhabited by demons and spirits that is usually separate from our world.
At the end of Dragon Age 2 a mage destroys a regional capital of the Chantry, killing everyone inside. This causes the templars to invoke the Rite of Annulment which allows them to legally kill every mage they see in their jurisdiction. This incites a revolt of the local Circle of Magi. This eventually leads to a world-wide revolt of the Circles, and mages and templars are now at war.
At the beginning of Inquisition the fabric of reality is torn and the Fade becomes corporeally connected to our world allowing demons and such to pour through. This is a Very Bad Thing, hence the Inquisition being formed to close the breaches.
I've been absolutely loving Inquisition's opening few hours, and I'm someone that was bored to tears by Origins. I've tried to play DA: O several times over the years and never make it more than ~10 hours in max.
My only negative, so far, is that the game truly does lean super heavily on having an understanding of past events. I can't hold it against the game, since it is a direct sequel, but I would definitely say it is not a friendly story experience for DA newbies at all.
Oh man, I hope Shinobi's guide/wiki is helpful. I wish there was an abridged walkthrough of the first two games or something. Does the game itself have a database of past events you can look through by any chance? I would imagine not
If it's like ME3 then it should be fine. I actually ended up buying a few because the mp was so much fun to play and they really supported it. Certainly didn't need to buy, though.
Well, from the Rift Mage we are missing most passives/upgrades (you can see what we know in the first screen here).What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit![]()
Every race, yeah.By every race, you mean humans, elves, and the goat heads?
Even though the former two hate each other?
And templars also have magic? How do they control the mages?
When the templars invoke the rite, is that a law passed by a king or what?
and Thanks!
Oh man, I hope Shinobi's guide/wiki is helpful. I wish there was an abridged walkthrough of the first two games or something. Does the game itself have a database of past events you can look through by any chance? I would imagine not
The best part about the optional microtransactions is that it allows them to release free DLC. There was tons of it in ME3.
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
By every race, you mean humans, elves, and the goat heads?
Even though the former two hate each other?
And templars also have magic? How do they control the mages?
When the templars invoke the rite, is that a law passed by a king or what?
and Thanks!t
What screens did you guys still want? I have everything so there is no limit
I was going to try and see if Varric can wear daggers, right.
Tempest skill tree please!
and a cool looking armor for Mages (aside the one you already posted with Solas) pretty please![]()
I'm going to try not to let it bother me too much. The way I figure, if the AI knows when to use skills properly it's a non-issue. For those that want to control the tiniest detail, isn't controlling each party member manually in tactical view the pinnacle of that?
If the AI is inept, however, this could be a real problem. Any input from anyone who's played?
I'll make it when I get home tonight and have my World of Thedas book in front of me if no one else does by then.
Thanks mate! Also, forgot to ask for confirmation.. but is it true that there is no Chest or some place to store your forged stuff? Did a round last night on the Bioware forum, and there was some mention about the need to keep selling/destroying stuff due to lack of space.Oh right, you sent me a PM. Sorry I didn't answer, I got a lot of PMs and lost track of some of themI'll give you that skill tree.
I'll do what the rest of you asked too. Well, I'll try. Seems like a lot of work!![]()
By every race, you mean humans, elves, and the goat heads?
Even though the former two hate each other?
And templars also have magic? How do they control the mages?
When the templars invoke the rite, is that a law passed by a king or what?
and Thanks!
Oh man, I hope Shinobi's guide/wiki is helpful. I wish there was an abridged walkthrough of the first two games or something. Does the game itself have a database of past events you can look through by any chance? I would imagine not
Every race, yeah.
Templars have magic-esque abilities. There seems to be a certain class of magic that doesn't require one to be born a mage to use, that's what Templars employ. To be more effective, they consume lyrium, with the added bonus (to the Chantry) that they become addicted to it, and thus easier to control.
The Rite of Annulment is purely a chantry thing; local kings and princes and what have you have no authority over the Circles.
So much this. Tons of incredibly substantial stuff, paid for by the impatient? Yes, please!