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I panicked for a moment, but then I remembered that every game I have on Origin I either bought a hard copy of and activated the key, or I got through a Humble Bundle and activated the key. Thankfully, I don't have any payment method stored with Origin.

"have taken to EA's forums to complain as well." Careful you don't upset EA and get banned from the games you bought for complaining on the forums guys.

Yes, dick physics are hard, but I'm sure modders will be able to reach around engine limitations, beat off the naysayers, and come to a firm, long-lasting solution.

Dick physics have a long way to go before they can match boob physics.

See, thing is? There's this thing called Representation; maybe you've heard of it? And I'm not trying to be condescending here, but it's a very important thing to people—that their media reflect their lives and their experiences, that they themselves can see avatars of themselves within not just their daily lives, but

I'm upset that the playable cast is all male. I really like having female characters in my party. That said, I will still buy and play the hell out of this game. I've liked every single main series final fantasy game, yes, even the ones you didn't like, so while I don't really care about Nomura's vision enough to feel

I am a good white person. ... And do you know what? I don't see a need to apologize for it.

I guess the question is "How can white people be supportive of the issue without seeming to demean or take over the issue? " If white people don't talk talk about what they do in the situation, then the narrative is that white people are ignoring the issue (which so many do). If white people talk about the issue,

Not talk about it. You can just do the right thing without telling everyone. That's not only for issues of racism, it's also just a general rule. You shouldn't need positive reinforcement for being a decent person. Just be one.

Corypheus refers to a tattooed Dalish Inquisitor as having "slave tattooes" also

Holy shit. "The world fears the inevitable plummet into the abyss. Watch for that moment, and when it comes, do not hesitate to leap."

All this being said and read. I am pretty sure, if they just put in all the villains and gods from all the games into one arena against my knight enchanter, I'd probably come out of it alive unscathed

Actually if you played the game and payed attention I don't see how you could be confused by that ending.

(mild spoiler warning) Also something that isn't mentioned above is the nature of the Solas romance itself. Where as the other romances end with a boot scene, the relationship with Solas ends with him wanting to remove your facial tattoo, telling you that it is the mark of a slave. Where the other companions offer you

Hello this is the maker of the Elvish translation video. I would like to explain why I chose "rebel" instead of "traitor". I came across a small codex entry explaining that "Herralan" did not exist until after the fall of the elves. It is possible that Solas was called Herralin, or "hellathen". Which would make

One could argue that the "ending" of Inquisition was lackluster. The final fight isn't very interesting. You never get to use all the forces you put so much work into collecting. Heck, you never get to use your own party members in interesting ways in that battle against Corypheus, unlike the excellent final mission

So the main thing I question is.. did Solas lock away/kill Flemeth OR did Flemeth take control of Solas' body as she had "planned" to do with both Morrigan and Kieran? A part of me wants to know more about the Dread Wolf/Solas but also a part of me wants to keep Flemeth and her wickedly played master plan alive.

I am a woman and I played one game for sixteen hours straight. I went to work the next day and told my five male colleagues about it. Not one of them had played the game, which is a very popular FPS. In fact, every time I tell my male colleagues about a game I have played, most of them quite popular games, they

Honestly, this all comes back to you getting defensive about giving women equal opportunities. You can frame it however you want, and maybe you don't even realize you're being misogynist. But you ARE being misogynist. You ARE perpetuating rape culture.