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É melhor que seja full next gen mesmo, olha quanta coisa cortaram do Inquisition porque ele foi cross-gen. Fora que teve um reboot interno no DA4 no começo desse ano.Tá de sacanagem? Três anos já deve ser a próxima geração.
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É melhor que seja full next gen mesmo, olha quanta coisa cortaram do Inquisition porque ele foi cross-gen. Fora que teve um reboot interno no DA4 no começo desse ano.
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Certeza que vão fazer isso. Eu particularmente não gostaria, mas se não fizerem, o pessoal vai comparar ainda mais com The Witcher.Tenho interesse. Espero que não estraguem tornando o jogo open world.
Qual é o desfecho canon do Hawke? Se não me engano, ou ele escapa ou ele fica pra segurar o boss, e mesmo que ele fique pra segurar o boss a morte dele não é confirmada.
Como ficou isso?
É nóis! Melhor parte do Inquisition:Continuação do 4 mesmo vou poder sentar o aço nesse careca.
Acho que não tem canon.Qual é o desfecho canon do Hawke? Se não me engano, ou ele escapa ou ele fica pra segurar o boss, e mesmo que ele fique pra segurar o boss a morte dele não é confirmada.
Como ficou isso?
Os rumores que acertaram o anuncio no TGA também diziam que eles ainda não tinham escolhido um nome pro jogo.Next gen deve ser, com um teaser desses, nem nome teve.
O Solas usando essa m**** para concretizar o plano dele, mas (como sempre) isso vai estourar na cara dele e alguma m**** vai acontecer.Interessante que a imagem mostrada no teaser é do red lyrium idol do DA2, aquele roubado pelo irmão do Varric.
O que virá por aí??
PQP. Mas se o jogo for em Tevinter mesmo com o tema que a regão envolve e toda a história do Dorian no Inquisition, eu já esperava que não iam se aguentar.If you had any hope of Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises being a game for normal, everyday people, you hoped in vain. The narrative director on the upcoming title, John Epler, made a series of tweets proclaiming that the upcoming game will be “political” and that it will be “celebrating our diversity and differences”.
Following the reveal at this year’s Game Awards, gamers began assiduously looking up new info for Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises. Some gamers ended up stumbling coming across the Twitter profiles of the developers working on the game while in search of new info, but they didn’t exactly like what they saw.
Well, on December 7th, 2018 Epler made a series of tweets responding to people who took one look at his profile and decided that the upcoming BioWare title, Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises, could be compromised with sociopolitical agitprop.
Epler explained that the politics in his profile (consisting of gender pronouns and that he’s an open Leftist) is just a small extract from the much larger sociopolitical amalgam that constitutes the stories and characters in previous Dragon Age games and the upcoming Dragon Age game, saying…
“A few folks telling me, after seeing my twitter profile, not to bring my politics into the game. Dragon Age has always been about belonging – about realizing that family is more than blood and about celebrating our diversity and differences. It will remain so.“Dragon Age is about hope, about how love and friendship are forces for good and about how, in the end, what we have is each other.“Ultimately, though – all art is politics. It’s just a hell of a lot easier to ignore it when those politics match up with yours: I wear my heart, and beliefs, on my sleeve. And I always will.”“We have finite time on this world. I want to spend mine making it a better and more caring place.”
Basically, this means that you’re looking at another Mass Effect: Andromeda or Dragon Age: Inquisition in the works. Keep in mind, though, that BioWare getting “woke” with Mass Effect: Andromeda cost them dearly, and the game ended up bombing on the marketplace.
Battlefield V is also experiencing a similar fate. The series was built around a measure of historical authenticity, but the latest game abandoned that in favor of the developer’s personal politics. In result, the sales have bombed all in due part to championing feminist revisionism, which involved extricating the real-life history of the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II.
La vem mais uma bombaaaa
Não é nessa franquia não, ser cortes e romance sempre foram opções separadas. Quem entrou em romance com personagem do mesmo sexo fez porque quis.É essa a franquia em que seu personagem tem que ser rude com todos do mesmo sexo para não ser gay? Qualquer demosntração de amizade e companheirismo o seu personagem já senta na jiromba de um capiroto? Passo.
If you had any hope of Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises being a game for normal, everyday people, you hoped in vain. The narrative director on the upcoming title, John Epler, made a series of tweets proclaiming that the upcoming game will be “political” and that it will be “celebrating our diversity and differences”.
Following the reveal at this year’s Game Awards, gamers began assiduously looking up new info for Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises. Some gamers ended up stumbling coming across the Twitter profiles of the developers working on the game while in search of new info, but they didn’t exactly like what they saw.
Well, on December 7th, 2018 Epler made a series of tweets responding to people who took one look at his profile and decided that the upcoming BioWare title, Dragon Age: The Dread Wolf Rises, could be compromised with sociopolitical agitprop.
Epler explained that the politics in his profile (consisting of gender pronouns and that he’s an open Leftist) is just a small extract from the much larger sociopolitical amalgam that constitutes the stories and characters in previous Dragon Age games and the upcoming Dragon Age game, saying…
“A few folks telling me, after seeing my twitter profile, not to bring my politics into the game. Dragon Age has always been about belonging – about realizing that family is more than blood and about celebrating our diversity and differences. It will remain so.“Dragon Age is about hope, about how love and friendship are forces for good and about how, in the end, what we have is each other.“Ultimately, though – all art is politics. It’s just a hell of a lot easier to ignore it when those politics match up with yours: I wear my heart, and beliefs, on my sleeve. And I always will.”“We have finite time on this world. I want to spend mine making it a better and more caring place.”
Basically, this means that you’re looking at another Mass Effect: Andromeda or Dragon Age: Inquisition in the works. Keep in mind, though, that BioWare getting “woke” with Mass Effect: Andromeda cost them dearly, and the game ended up bombing on the marketplace.
Battlefield V is also experiencing a similar fate. The series was built around a measure of historical authenticity, but the latest game abandoned that in favor of the developer’s personal politics. In result, the sales have bombed all in due part to championing feminist revisionism, which involved extricating the real-life history of the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II.
La vem mais uma bombaaaa