Au v Pt, aka only laid turd so far.I guess people didn't learn from last time to wait for reviews/pirate
Doesn't "going gold" mean they've finished the game?
http://blog.bioware.com/2014/10/31/dragon-age-inquisition-has-gone-gold/From Mark Darrah, Dragon Age Executive Producer:
I’m excited to announce that Dragon Age: Inquisition has gone gold on all platforms! This milestone is a testament to the hard work of the developers (and their families!) who put so much into this game, and took on every challenge that was put before them. That we’ve made it this far is also an acknowledgment of tremendous support and patience from our fans: you’ve been an inspiration to us since the beginning.
We started working on this game in earnest more than four years ago, before we’d even finished Dragon Age II. Back then, our goal was simple: do whatever we had to in order to tell the biggest story we’d ever told in the Dragon Age universe. Achieving that meant leaving no stone unturned – from adopting a new engine in Frostbite 3, to reimagining combat so it could blend tactics and action better than ever. It meant bringing back playable races in addition to gender choice, to work in conjunction with the biggest and deepest character creator we’ve ever built. It meant building a beautiful and detailed online platform to ensure your decisions from the previous games carried over. But most importantly, it meant crafting a story that put you in the role of a leader, with the biggest supporting cast we’ve ever had, made up of both new and returning characters.
These are characters who can challenge you, support you, fall in love with you, and maybe even betray you over the course of hundreds of hours of playing. Perhaps you’ll do the same with them. Looking over the vastness of the game we’ve finished, it really is the Dragon Age experience we’ve always wanted to make for you.
The biggest story of the year is yours to play, very, very soon. Thank you.
Mark
New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
Because nowadays adolescence lasts until you're 50 years old.New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
Dressing like this. Why are grown men doing this to themselves?
http://blog.bioware.com/2014/10/31/dragon-age-inquisition-has-gone-gold/From Mark Darrah, Dragon Age Executive Producer:
I’m excited to announce that Dragon Age: Inquisition has gone gold on all platforms! This milestone is a testament to the hard work of the developers (and their families!) who put so much into this game, and took on every challenge that was put before them. That we’ve made it this far is also an acknowledgment of tremendous support and patience from our fans: you’ve been an inspiration to us since the beginning.
We started working on this game in earnest more than four years ago, before we’d even finished Dragon Age II. Back then, our goal was simple: do whatever we had to in order to tell the biggest story we’d ever told in the Dragon Age universe. Achieving that meant leaving no stone unturned – from adopting a new engine in Frostbite 3, to reimagining combat so it could blend tactics and action better than ever. It meant bringing back playable races in addition to gender choice, to work in conjunction with the biggest and deepest character creator we’ve ever built. It meant building a beautiful and detailed online platform to ensure your decisions from the previous games carried over. But most importantly, it meant crafting a story that put you in the role of a leader, with the biggest supporting cast we’ve ever had, made up of both new and returning characters.
These are characters who can challenge you, support you, fall in love with you, and maybe even betray you over the course of hundreds of hours of playing. Perhaps you’ll do the same with them. Looking over the vastness of the game we’ve finished, it really is the Dragon Age experience we’ve always wanted to make for you.
The biggest story of the year is yours to play, very, very soon. Thank you.
Mark
Because nowadays embracing a culture of degradation is required as a form of self-regulation in this Brave New Working Age.
New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
Dressing like this. Why are grown men doing this to themselves?
This is the most cringe-worthy cosplay that I ever saw, and I saw a lot. It even beats this:New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
I want to punch that australian host in the face. What a fucking moron.
They said some new stuff about multiplayer. It's seems they're aiming for proper Dungeon Crawl.
This is the most cringe-worthy cosplay that I ever saw, and I saw a lot. It even beats this:New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
I want to punch that australian host in the face. What a fucking moron.
They said some new stuff about multiplayer. It's seems they're aiming for proper Dungeon Crawl.
I don't really understand. Does that mean I can manually change my choices from the previous games? Without actually playing them (again)?
No it doesn't. What the fuck?This is the most cringe-worthy cosplay that I ever saw, and I saw a lot. It even beats this:New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
I want to punch that australian host in the face. What a fucking moron.
They said some new stuff about multiplayer. It's seems they're aiming for proper Dungeon Crawl.
I don't really understand. Does that mean I can manually change my choices from the previous games? Without actually playing them (again)?
I also wonder how this will work if you just install the game and don't use it. Does that mean some generic, default start choice?
New gameplay from Pax Australia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6zDdSNh0g
Dressing like this. Why are grown men doing this to themselves?
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It's a bit misleading. I believe it's not actually 300 choices but rather 300 different options. "Did you kill that guy or spare him?" two options, one choice.Definitely handy though, particularly if you simply want to try out something without actually doing it all over again. It will also be interesting to see all the choices they actually keep track of. 300? I assume about 150 per game? Thats a pretty high number.