🐱 Dragon Age 4's New Game Director Is Trans And That's Rad

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Folks, I’m extremely worried about Dragon Age 4. The launch date is pretty much the last thing on my mind, and I’m not particularly fretting about any plot strands either. The game is finely poised after Inquisition’s ending, Minrathous seems like a fascinating setting, and more Tevinter likely means more Dorian. I’m not worried about any content at all - I’m just worried it’s going to suck.

Dragon Age 4 development began when Anthem was still a thing, and was apparently heavy on the online elements. That’s not too surprising; Mass Effect 3 had a fantastic online component, although Dragon Age: Inquisition’s wasn’t so hot and Andromeda’s was a poor imitation of ME3’s with extra bugs to boot. Add Anthem into the mix, and it’s obvious EA saw online play as a major factor in BioWare’s future. Following Anthem’s shutdown, the game was retooled to remove online play completely. That’s a major change, and even if it’s a good one, it’s highly disruptive.

The Dragon Age 4 we eventually get will be better than the Dragon Age 4 of the Anthem Era, I have no doubts about that. But anyone with half a brain could have told you an online facing Dragon Age 4 was a bad idea. Thanks to executives with skulls full of dollars in place of neurons though, years were wasted and the spine of the game was put in place with online as the focus. It’s unclear how easily the game can be restructured into the form it was always most suited to.

Perhaps Dragon Age could weather this storm with a strong hand at the wheel, but it often feels like the development has been rudderless. Several major figures have departed during the development process, with executive producer Christian Dailey the most recent to jump ship, as was announced yesterday. I’m not in the BioWare building, so perhaps the transition has been smooth between each leader each time. We should be less married to the idea that a video game, a thing made by hundreds if not thousands of people, is solely the vision of its director as executed by his underlings - but that doesn’t mean constantly changing leadership roles is a good thing.

At the very least, it’s a red flag. While red flags enrage bulls, all they do is worry gamers about the state of their favourite title’s development process. Truly we are the most developed creatures on this green earth.

Casey Hudson rejoined and then releft BioWare, while Mark Darrah jumped ship and labelled the fabled 'BioWare magic' as a "terrible" crunch process. Since Inquisition, leading Dragon Age figures like writer David Gaider, 4's senior creative director Matt Goldman, and 4's senior producer Fernando Melo have also departed BioWare. None of this is good news. The silver lining, however, is there to find for whoever wants to look.

Corinne Busche is the new game director, and Busche is an out trans woman. Is this identity politics at play? Sure, a little. I'm not so naive as to think all trans people are perfect, or even nice. I'm sure we're all aware of Caitlyn Jenner, and those of you deeper in the trans sphere will also know Blaire White. But I could only list a few trans people in games, with the emphasis on 'few'. Away from the indie scene, where queer developers get a little bit more of a look in, trans voices are few and far between. Dana Nightingale, Maddy Thorson, then I'm struggling. Even Thorson is from the indie scene, but received mainstream recognition through Celeste. In a medium where the assumed audience is still straight, white, and cis male, more diverse voices are always welcome. On a personal level, this is not just another diverse voice either, but a voice diverse in the same way as mine, and I have to see that as a win.

Then there's how it relates to Dragon Age specifically. BioWare has always been strangely ahead of the curve yet behind our expectations when it comes to representation. Because we expect Dragon Age (and Mass Effect) to offer a range of realistic and diverse relationships open to interpretation by a range of different playstyles, it's held to a higher standard than most video games. Gay relationships are implemented well into the game, and characters have layered, complex views on gender, but it inevitably falls short.

Busche's announcement was followed by two statements from her. The first, "To LGBTQIA+ and under-represented players, we see you. Quality representation is critical," suggests addressing these short-comings will be a priority in DA4, even moreso than previously. The second, a reminder that despite her leadership position game development is a team sport, should help soothe any fears that rampant egotism, the undoing of so many development teams, will derail a game already badly crying out for a sense of stability.

Busche doesn't make me any less worried about Dragon Age 4. Too many things have already gone against it. But she does make me hopeful that when it arrives, despite all my fears, I still might love it.
 
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I accepted that this game is going to be a monumental trainwreck years ago. This just erases any shred of doubt I might have still had about that.

I would just prefer EA let Dragon Age and Mass Effect rest peacefully. Nu-Bioware already murdered both of them years ago and it's just corpse rape at this point.
 
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https://mobile.twitter.com/CorinneBusche

Yep, mentally ill and a sexual pervert with AGP(surprising!). Your typical troon.

Sigh...

Predictions for all the new fresh perspectives and Brave! subversion narrative threads a troon director at the helm will bring to the future of the Dragon Age™ series? I for one am BEYOND excited!
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>queerosexual gendermancer
 
This means whatever token straight relationship you can have in the game, and at this point the straight person is the token choice, the character will be modeled off some tranny face or be revealed in their character quest to be a tranny. I am surprised this wasn't Patrick Weeks going full tranny in order to take over, he remains a they/them disappointment.
I wonder if it will be like Cyberpunk, where the devs clearly want you to play as a woman and romance the punk lesbian prostitute, but the vast, vast majority of the player base chose to play as a man and romance the normal looking straight woman. There was a lot of bitching from the journo crowd when they found out that no one wanted to be gay when given the choice except for them and a handful of redditors.
 
Based Laura Miele, destroying every EA studio one after another.
 
Wow

No one gives a shit

But given how meritocracy has gone the way of the dinossaurs, it reeks of a corporate PC pandering decision.

Besides, we know that trannies make it all about themselves so the game WILL mostly likely be all about the "tranny journey"

And this is how the series dies, with thunderous applause.

it hasnt been good since Origins to be fair
 
Rad as in radioactive yes.

The fact you dumbfucks had to bring that to attention speaks volumes.
The fact that there's a new one, AGAIN. Also speaks volumes.
The fact you retards are obviously angling for a "it sucks cuz white males don't like it, racists reeee" shit this early also speaks volumes.

Please stfu.
 
Rad as in radioactive yes.

The fact you dumbfucks had to bring that to attention speaks volumes.
The fact that there's a new one, AGAIN. Also speaks volumes.
The fact you retards are obviously angling for a "it sucks cuz white males don't like it, racists reeee" shit this early also speaks volumes.

Please stfu.
They have nothing to show, so they're virtue-signalling about the game director being another man.
 
Sure, a little. I'm not so naive as to think all trans people are perfect, or even nice.
Most of them are the opposite of perfect, and very few are nice.
I'm sure we're all aware of Caitlyn Jenner, and those of you deeper in the trans sphere will also know Blaire White.
Oh, yeah, the only two halfway decent trans people?
But I could only list a few trans people in games, with the emphasis on 'few'.
It’s unfortunate you can list that many. Also, that means that for all you claim to care, you don’t actually follow games, because there’s definitely more than “a few”.
 
imagine thinking dragon age, of all video game series, has issues with LGBT representation. There's plenty of gay male/female moments and Inquistion not so subtly included a FtM side character.

Add on that the main character is literally a generic skin color swap type 'be you'...DA4 is a hot mess already. it's been downhill since origins and people actually thought the incredibly bloated Inquisition was a good game because of how terrible AAA gaming is now.
 
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