FreeKaner
Prophet of the Dumpsterfire
Pallegina is a good character. Although companions in PoE1 are lacklustre overall.
No, I don't. And I don't have many doubts that obsidian in some form or another reached out to Avellone and he refused to work on Durance (guy said Durance's story was done and he wouldn't come back on twitter lol).
However, I feel like there are better ways to treat one of the best and most popular characters of the prequel than 2 years of silence and completely ignoring him.
They did, but not about Durance in particular. Fig's CEO asked MCA if he wanted to work on PoE2, but he said no.No, I don't. And I don't have many doubts that obsidian in some form or another reached out to Avellone and he refused to work on Durance (guy said Durance's story was done and he wouldn't come back on twitter lol).
However, I feel like there are better ways to treat one of the best and most popular characters of the prequel than 2 years of silence and completely ignoring him.
He cut all ties with the company, I seriously doubt they contacted him just for this (even as a stretchgoal :D ).
Besides, he got a perfect ending to his story. To continue with it (and they would pretty much have to go with the revenge route) would be to cheapen his PoE1 role.
They did, but not about Durance in particular. Fig's CEO asked MCA if he wanted to work on PoE2, but he said no.No, I don't. And I don't have many doubts that obsidian in some form or another reached out to Avellone and he refused to work on Durance (guy said Durance's story was done and he wouldn't come back on twitter lol).
However, I feel like there are better ways to treat one of the best and most popular characters of the prequel than 2 years of silence and completely ignoring him.
He cut all ties with the company, I seriously doubt they contacted him just for this (even as a stretchgoal :D ).
Besides, he got a perfect ending to his story. To continue with it (and they would pretty much have to go with the revenge route) would be to cheapen his PoE1 role.
Seems to me like there is plenty of reason to bring Durance back. His ending is basically "Next time on Dragon Ball Z..."
How would continuing his story that ends on a cliffhanger cheapen his PoE1 role? I disagree immensely. To continue it would be natural. People who got the suicide ending obviously would have him dead, but for people like me, who watched him scream as he realized he had been betrayed, they're gonna be wondering upon finishing PoE2 - hang on a minute, what the fuck happened to Durance?Besides, he got a perfect ending to his story. To continue with it (and they would pretty much have to go with the revenge route) would be to cheapen his PoE1 role.
How would continuing his story that ends on a cliffhanger cheapen his PoE1 role? I disagree immensely. To continue it would be natural. People who got the suicide ending obviously would have him dead, but for people like me, who watched him scream as he realized he had been betrayed, they're gonna be wondering upon finishing PoE2 - hang on a minute, what the fuck happened to Durance?Besides, he got a perfect ending to his story. To continue with it (and they would pretty much have to go with the revenge route) would be to cheapen his PoE1 role.
It's not about explaining anything, it's about showing it. And you are assuming that Durance has no room to grow as a character and would just be a monotonous "when are we going after magran???" character. Among all the companions, he has a unique perspective on the divine business. Having him as a party member or in any other capacity in PoE2 would also open the door to a lot of romantic and dramatic scenes, especially considering how popular he is. Fuck man I can concoct some 10 scenes in my head about how Durance could be used in the story without him being a companion. If he is relegated to a sad lonely man standing outside the local brothel going "hehehe watcher, been watering my salty mast" or to some "i heard he..." shit from an NPC, I'm going to be seriously disappointed. I don't want to believe Obsidian is that lacking in creativity.How would continuing his story that ends on a cliffhanger cheapen his PoE1 role? I disagree immensely. To continue it would be natural. People who got the suicide ending obviously would have him dead, but for people like me, who watched him scream as he realized he had been betrayed, they're gonna be wondering upon finishing PoE2 - hang on a minute, what the fuck happened to Durance?Besides, he got a perfect ending to his story. To continue with it (and they would pretty much have to go with the revenge route) would be to cheapen his PoE1 role.
Some stories don't need everything about them explained. Him casting off the shackles of ever again following anyone and setting off to wage a lonely, determined one-man crusade against his former god is more fitting and romantic - than him appearing in the sequel and going on about wanting to off Magran in every conversation.
Ahah come on dude.I don't want to believe Obsidian is that lacking in creativity.
whatAhah come on dude.I don't want to believe Obsidian is that lacking in creativity.
You're making such a big deal out of the absence of Durance as a playable companion. He was thematically strong because he was about the dyrwood and its events. Since they decided to introduce new guys, and had to chose who would carry along, they went for the most legitimate choices, well that's how I see it. Yet he could appear anyway, could be playable through dlc etc. You react like they announced "Durance is a prick and we won't be working with him ever again". Chill.whatAhah come on dude.I don't want to believe Obsidian is that lacking in creativity.
Eothas: "Hey Durance, heard you were talking shit."Not to mention his role in the last Eothas hunt.
You missed the "if" part of my post.You're making such a big deal out of the absence of Durance as a playable companion. He was thematically strong because he was about the dyrwood and its events. Since they decided to introduce new guys, and had to chose who would carry along, they went for the most legitimate choices, well that's how I see it. Yet he could appear anyway, could be playable through dlc etc. You react like they announced "Durance is a prick and we won't be working with him ever again". Chill.whatAhah come on dude.I don't want to believe Obsidian is that lacking in creativity.
But moreover, I somehow have a hard time believing this statement anyway If there's a guy in here who doesn't miss an opportunity to call them out for lack of creativity, it's definitely you.
On one hand I agree with you, but I can think of few games that meet that standard well. Even Planescape Torment, Mask of the Betrayer, and Kotor2 required people "magically" being drawn into your orbit at times.Oh, they are definitely lacking in creativity, no doubt about it. It's not only about creativity, though, it's about being unable to gel everything together properly and it's this jumbled mess of ideas that go nowhere. Sure, the world is fleshed out, but it's the mark of an amateur writer to flesh out his setting to the tiniest detail, but fail to properly utilize it or have coherent characters and motivations.
Oh, how better it would've been had we been a part of the Saint's War
What I said was that I do not know many people who have tinkered with the speed setting
On one hand I agree with you, but I can think of few games that meet that standard well. Even Planescape Torment, Mask of the Betrayer, and Kotor2 required people "magically" being drawn into your orbit at times.
You still have to explain why random strangers are willing die for the party or the PC.
Edit: Actually, was Safiya drawn to you out of the unconscious bond or from order from the mentor in MoB? It's been too long.
Now that I think about it, all I dislike about her really is her companion quest. She has some cool moments in the story, her personality is fairly interesting (loyalty to the rulers of her country vs loyalty to the country itself etc) and I like her voice acting. Plus, insubstantial as it was, her personal quest has potentially interesting ramifications considering how prominent the Vailians will be in POE2I didn't mind Pallegina. Thought she was far more interesting than Aloth or Maneha. Eder and Hiravias were the best. Zahua and Devil were also okay. Durance was a mixed bag and GM was undercooked.
So has the godlike aumaua been cut? Or is his character just too closely tied to the main narrative for them to divulge details in previews?
It's not about explaining anything, it's about showing it.
And you are assuming that Durance has no room to grow as a character and would just be a monotonous "when are we going after magran???" character.
Fuck man I can concoct some 10 scenes in my head about how Durance could be used in the story without him being a companion. If he is relegated to a sad lonely man standing outside the local brothel going "hehehe watcher, been watering my salty mast" or to some "i heard he..." shit from an NPC, I'm going to be seriously disappointed.
btw why does durance look like rasputin