Nesto sam citao po netu o odlukama i vidim da imaju velik utjecaj. To me jako razveselilo.
Puno spojlera:
>Loghain and Hawke know each other
>Vivienne is heavily implied to be Flemeth in disguise, spying on her daughter Morrigan and her son in the court of Orlais and guiding the Inquisitor on the path to stopping the tear in the fade from destroying the world. This will likely be resolved in a future DLC.
>In one mission you are sent to attempt to make an alliance of convenience with the Arishok (Sten) of the Qunari, but this will fail automatically if you bring Iron Bull along with you or if you are a Qunari Mage (Sten seems willing to hear out a non-mage Qunari though).
>If Hawke sided with the Templars, he is captured by a group of rebel mages for execution instead of the Chantry in what amounts to the same thing with slightly different dialogue
>Hawke appears and is about to be executed for Ander's crimes from the previous game. You can save him and recruit him into the Inquisition or let him die.
>A masked/hooded Warden of the gender/race you set your warden to be (if they lived) appears and helps you, but you don't learn his/her identity. Blackwall spooges himself and notes that is a very famous warden when you meet however.
>Leliana will be tortured and made to look deformed if you send her on a scouting mission without giving her enough resources to do it properly
>Varric will become irredeemably insane if you let him keep the red lyrium fragment from DA2. You'll have to kill him or his corpse becomes a mindless puppet of a demon that has possessed Bianca, allowing you to keep his hideous form as a party member to the disgust of some of your other party members.
>A non-insane Varric that was friends with Hawke will leave your party if you don't try and save Hawke
>Cole will attempt to kill you and must be killed if you murder too many people he considers innocent