I played a human female warrior, specializing in two-handed weapons. Boy, what a mistake that last bit was.
Thanks for telling that. I've been wondering if that really was the case, but could never found out without bumping into some spoilers.Moonpooman said:Using 40 hours to get to the Landsmeet isn't bad, the full game is meant to be about 50 hours long and the Landsmeet is pretty much one of the final chapters. I won't say more than that.BENZOOKA said:in Origins I first played with a Dwarf male, didn't like the two-handed weapon system really, and switched to a dual-wielding Male Rogue, which is basically always my first choice anywhere, playing quite far. Then I had a long break with traveling around the country with work and wanted to make a new character, once I got back to the game: male warrior. One-handed weapon & shield at that. Got up to the Landmeeting, lost, was frustrated that I had to go through the long dialogue again, took a couple times to remember to get the dialogue choices right because at the first time it didn't go perfectly but just how I wanted, lost again with another character and then the game crashed a couple times or I just didn't feel like playing it at that time. And that's as far as I've got. It took me about 40 hours just to get on the Landsmeet.
I've always chosen male characters, if I have the chance, because I can relate a lot better. In Dragon Age 2 though, I absolutely disliked the look of the male Hawke, and the sound of him. So I chose the female Hawke, to break my tradition, and because I liked her voice and especially how the default female Hawke looked. I also happen to know a cute, funny girl with much more greater personality, who looks very much like the default character.
Even if I had the choice of having my character in DA2 to be elf/dwarf, I probably wouldn't. Perhaps an elf if I'd get him/her to look to my liking, but the lack of choices does not bother me in the least bit.
No problem! I hope you get to finishing the game. It's totally worth it.BENZOOKA said:Thanks for telling that. I've been wondering if that really was the case, but could never found out without bumping into some spoilers.Moonpooman said:Using 40 hours to get to the Landsmeet isn't bad, the full game is meant to be about 50 hours long and the Landsmeet is pretty much one of the final chapters. I won't say more than that.BENZOOKA said:in Origins I first played with a Dwarf male, didn't like the two-handed weapon system really, and switched to a dual-wielding Male Rogue, which is basically always my first choice anywhere, playing quite far. Then I had a long break with traveling around the country with work and wanted to make a new character, once I got back to the game: male warrior. One-handed weapon & shield at that. Got up to the Landmeeting, lost, was frustrated that I had to go through the long dialogue again, took a couple times to remember to get the dialogue choices right because at the first time it didn't go perfectly but just how I wanted, lost again with another character and then the game crashed a couple times or I just didn't feel like playing it at that time. And that's as far as I've got. It took me about 40 hours just to get on the Landsmeet.
I've always chosen male characters, if I have the chance, because I can relate a lot better. In Dragon Age 2 though, I absolutely disliked the look of the male Hawke, and the sound of him. So I chose the female Hawke, to break my tradition, and because I liked her voice and especially how the default female Hawke looked. I also happen to know a cute, funny girl with much more greater personality, who looks very much like the default character.
Even if I had the choice of having my character in DA2 to be elf/dwarf, I probably wouldn't. Perhaps an elf if I'd get him/her to look to my liking, but the lack of choices does not bother me in the least bit.
I don't think it's awfully much either. But considering that I had already played with two characters and knew most of the quests, and other things, beforehand. Also, I probably spend half of that time in the party camp, doing things like thoughtfully equipping even the characters that I wasn't going to take into my party anytime soon. And perhaps even more time was spent, looking at the map to figure where to go first and in the party selection screen, trying to decide which characters to take with me (Oddly enough, in DA:O I went with the best tactical choices, and in DA2 I mainly picked the characters I liked best. About 30 hours and finish line not yet anywhere to be seen in DA2, I actually prefer the new characters). I also did all of the quests and picked every single plant there was, although never being one to care about 100% completion or achievements or anything like that.
But the only thing I actually meant to say was: Thanks, mate!
Oooh, just bought my ticket for Wonder-con this evening. Very excited! ^_^DarkPanda XIII said:....after WonderCon