I didn't like the Dragon "STFU and do as you're told" -attitude. Even their "introduction" is basically a kidnapping but of course the character is all like "ok I don't mind" about it.
Liked the Templars with their "it's your choice, but you're fucked anyway" approach.
That and the Asians talking only (accented) English kind of broke the immersion too. I know that Korean, Japanese and Chinese are all different languages, but I don't think they can reason all talking NPCs to be from a different country from each other.
I don't know... when it comes to triggering the subway tutorial sequence, I have to say I'll take the hot babe on top of me over the hand-puppet any day
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I didn't like the Dragon "STFU and do as you're told" -attitude. Even their "introduction" is basically a kidnapping but of course the character is all like "ok I don't mind" about it.
Liked the Templars with their "it's your choice, but you're fucked anyway" approach.
That and the Asians talking only (accented) English kind of broke the immersion too. I know that Korean, Japanese and Chinese are all different languages, but I don't think they can reason all talking NPCs to be from a different country from each other.
I don't know... when it comes to triggering the subway tutorial sequence, I have to say I'll take the hot babe on top of me over the hand-puppet any day
I didn't like the Dragon "STFU and do as you're told" -attitude. Even their "introduction" is basically a kidnapping but of course the character is all like "ok I don't mind" about it.
This. I thought Dragons were sort of an anarchist faction - turns out that's not the case at all. Was anyone else irritated by that? I guess I'll just roll a self-rightous Templar instead xP
I didn't like the Dragon "STFU and do as you're told" -attitude. Even their "introduction" is basically a kidnapping but of course the character is all like "ok I don't mind" about it.
This. I thought Dragons were sort of an anarchist faction - turns out that's not the case at all. Was anyone else irritated by that? I guess I'll just roll a self-rightous Templar instead xP
They're not anarchist - they're by any mean necessary. There's a difference. But you really don't get to ask many questions or think about your own decisions. If you want that kind of thing, go Illuminati with me.
They're all about enterprising young minds for the good/power/profit of the faction and themselves.
All the factions give me a "STFU and do what we tell you" vibe. One kidnapps you, one drugs and the other............well, as a guy with an eye patch and a room full of chained demons, so you don't fu** with is orders, i guess
Actually, i was originally atracted to the Dragon's chaotic and "randomness", but then lost interest. The dialogue and cutscenes, and the how vague and weird they where actually got me interested in them again. Also, i think they have the most badass deck outfites. http://imgur.com/a/kDPwl#0
One group wants to use the darkness for personel gain, one wants to destroy the darkness as that is their tradition, one wants to keep everything as is, no winners no losers.
Where it gets even more fun is that each group can and will use the other group to further its own agenda and is made up of those that could belong to any one of the groups.
My first character will be a Dragon and eventually I'll make a Templar on another server as I like some of the deck outfits for Templar.Main will be Dragon though.
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I don't know... when it comes to triggering the subway tutorial sequence, I have to say I'll take the hot babe on top of me over the hand-puppet any day
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED
hand puppet....rofl
This. I thought Dragons were sort of an anarchist faction - turns out that's not the case at all. Was anyone else irritated by that? I guess I'll just roll a self-rightous Templar instead xP
Hype train -> Reality
They're not anarchist - they're by any mean necessary. There's a difference. But you really don't get to ask many questions or think about your own decisions. If you want that kind of thing, go Illuminati with me.
They're all about enterprising young minds for the good/power/profit of the faction and themselves.
All the factions give me a "STFU and do what we tell you" vibe. One kidnapps you, one drugs and the other............well, as a guy with an eye patch and a room full of chained demons, so you don't fu** with is orders, i guess
Actually, i was originally atracted to the Dragon's chaotic and "randomness", but then lost interest. The dialogue and cutscenes, and the how vague and weird they where actually got me interested in them again. Also, i think they have the most badass deck outfites. http://imgur.com/a/kDPwl#0
planned on playing Dragon after release so didn't want to spoil anything
but might as well have now as i won't be purchasing - oh well
One group wants to use the darkness for personel gain, one wants to destroy the darkness as that is their tradition, one wants to keep everything as is, no winners no losers.
Where it gets even more fun is that each group can and will use the other group to further its own agenda and is made up of those that could belong to any one of the groups.
Nothing is as it seems Mulder.
My first character will be a Dragon and eventually I'll make a Templar on another server as I like some of the deck outfits for Templar.Main will be Dragon though.
Well after everyone sees the deck gear I think the Illuminati is going to be the underdog faction.
I think there's lot's of truth in that statement
The first two Beta weekends were Templar only.
As there were no character wipes, it's pretty obvious the other two factions were less played the last two weekends.