If you get banned/temp banned on a Bioware forum, you can't run your game?

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I really can't complain about the companion's comments, they have all been just as amusing as in DA:O and DA:AVerhec: A Dwarf, and Elf, and a Human walk into a bar...
Anders: The human says "Good thing you're short, that hurt like hell!"
Verhec: If you've heard it why didn't you stop me?
Anders: And waste a perfectly good setup?
It's a bit more complex. If you get temp banned by a bioware mod or something no, but if somebody reports your post, it's apparently handled by a different system and this includes banning your EA account tied to your BWare social account should the report get followed through on.Aaron wrote:Am I reading that right?
If you get banned/temp banned on a Bioware forum, you can't run your game?
Wow.adam_grif wrote:It's a bit more complex. If you get temp banned by a bioware mod or something no, but if somebody reports your post, it's apparently handled by a different system and this includes banning your EA account tied to your BWare social account should the report get followed through on.Aaron wrote:Am I reading that right?
If you get banned/temp banned on a Bioware forum, you can't run your game?
Oh you.Losonti Tokash wrote:The issue seems to be less that he is forbidden from using the game and more that he can't activate it until his ban expires. Not that that makes it much better, but at least he'll be able to play soonish.
Of course, if he'd bought it on console he wouldn't have to worry about that, would he?
Some of it probably came down to how I played it, of course, and I'll be curious to see just how Alpha Protocol this game can be on subsequent playthroughs.White Haven wrote:Out of curiosity, Gaius, what incidents were you referring to with your 'stupid bitch' rant? I'll grant you one or two of them, but some of them seem...dubious.
hhhhhnnnnnnnnggggghhhh >__<Spyder wrote:I am going to totally blow your mind. Load up D2, find something to attack, hold down the right (I think) mouse button over it.
The top and middle dialogue option makes them attack you, the bottom one talks them out of it. Which was strange but not unwelcome, lol.Brother-Captain Gaius wrote:Spoiler
LadyTevar wrote:I am annoyed. Nit's been playing His Game, and I'm not able to get anywhere on mine
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The game didn't feel small, to me, it felt personal. I liked the fact that I wasn't expected to stomp all over a continent with the fate of the world hanging in the balance; I especially loved the fact that my actions ended up having a global political impact (setting sparks for wars and upsetting power balances) even though the motive and reach of my actions remained personal (protect family, get ahead in life, help friends). It was a good fucking idea and probably the first time that Bioware has written a story that tries to expand on your actions; In Mass effect and Dragon Age 1, you knew that the world was about to end and you were all that stood in evil's way, because you were basically Jesus or He Man or something. Dragon Age 2 made a better attempt at the ripples in the pond effect.Seggybop wrote:The scale of the game is way smaller. 95% of the game takes place within the city Kirkwall, and the remainder is immediately surrounding it.
You cannot play DA2 and be greedy, with the idea that your companions are possessions to aid you. You have to play it with a sense of purpose; you have to latch onto the ideals you want your character to have and then follow through, or else your character plays like a schizophrenic puppeteer. To that end, my I Am The Law warrior: Spoilerbtw I had exactly the same results as Gaius described. Yeah, it was completely ridiculous.
It was kind of obvious that a few of these morons were plotting something mindbogglingly stupid, but I was reluctant to flat-out refuse to help them for fear of them dropping out of party =/