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Good point. Not being the savior or one in charge would be an interesting change. Now I want a Dragon Age game where I'm a schmo!

I wonder how they will swing that, though, because I'm sure you will need the Inquisition resources in order to track Solas down. Maybe you'll be an Inquisition scout whose job it s to track him down? Does that even sound fun?

I totally understand. I was laid off twice in two years (FUN!) right around the start of football season and I found I had no time to mess around with fantasy football. I think not sitting in front of a computer all day, really made the difference.

I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about doing the same thing.

I do not understand what is going on with Barnidge. His output, right now, is crazy.

Hopkins and Freeman give you about 40 points right out the gate; and Dalton has been ridiculous. Once they return to Earth, you'll be in beatable range.

All it takes is one bad week, during the playoffs, and your season will be rendered meaningless. My team will be like the Giants: winning everything with an 8-8 season.

Pray that you get to face really bad Stafford, too.

Mental note: Trumpkin knows fear.

Oh, I already did. Your move.

Agreed. I would've turned down Trumpkin's first selection, this week, but I had no problem with my selection last week. They were along the same lines, but the former rubbed me the wrong way, too.

Chrysalids have to be the most frightening enemy I have faced in videos games. This includes the Souls franchise.

Gameological Block & Tackle Fantasy Football League, Episode 6 – “Vindication”

Gotcha. ME1 is pretty great for character development and backstory and that's about it.

Really, it had no effect? That's super disappointing.

I disbanded the Inquisition and told everyone to sit and spin, but maybe the romance has something to do with it. I romanced Josephine with my canon character and saw that Sera and Scout Harding hooked-up in the end. I also told Solas he's a dead man/god. I wonder if the next Dragon Age game will bring back the

You should be fine (although you may have to bump the difficulty down). The Nessana story/fight is pretty good, but nothing too challenging. What it all boils down to is we're talking about Mass Effect 1 combat, which is pretty bad (still love the game, though). If you haven't played the series before, Mass Effect

Skellige got boring after a while. Just ignore 90% of the question marks on the open water and explore the land instead. It'll make it go quicker.

POTENTIAL DA:TRESPASSER SPOILERS

I was level 35, as well, and it recommends you be level 30 or over and they aren't kidding. Most of the base characters I encountered (i.e. wolves) were around level 36. The enemies were a high enough level that I couldn't just hack my way through fights.