The fact that DAO has several endings proves that it is not a linear game. I myself have seen 4 different endings only in Origins not to mention Awakening. Your actions do modify the pace and development of things.
yeah, I still can't get some time to finish it without any companions :P Just to see what the ending I can get.
I won't even bother talking about ME because I really made an enormous effort to stay awoken when playing the game. That means I hated it.
Yeah, I hate Casual Effect as well :P
Derp, funny guy. Are you deliberately failing at reading comprehension or are you just blinded by fanboy raeg? Your condescending attitude in this in other threads is as always hilarious.
I guess it is obvious who is the raging fanboy here? :P
Allies = golems or Dwarves, Dalish Elves or Werewolves, mages or Templars, NOT party members. The whole point of the game is gathering allies to smite the evil hordes.
Sigh.
But that's the whole point of the plot... Just like getting a Dragon Stone and help from Patriarch in the D2. The hueg difference between those games is that in DAO you
can choose to where you will head first: Orzammar, Mage's Tower or may be Elven Woods; to
whom you will help: werewolves or elves, Prince Bhelen or Lord Harrowmont. In the end, your final support in final battle can change. Show me similar freedom of choice in D2 and tell me how it's affects it's ending.
Anyway, what are you trying to tell makes no sense to me, there must be a plotline in the game, no matter if it's linear or not.
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Please, calm down and think a bit before post.
"D2 has no choice at all" is also false. Take for example the quest with the letter of the farmer's wife and the quest where you must choose your trainer.
Amazing, And what does it changes in the ending of the game? Like, for example, if you play as dalish elf (
YOU CAN PLAY DIFFERENT CHARACTERS IN DAO boldboldcapsboldcapstodrawattention) in DAO you can achieve freedom for the whole Dalish elves. What changes in D2's ending when you choose different trainers (which is not really different)?
Anyway, you're right though. Discussing something with the likes of you leads to nowhere.
Ookaaaay?