Dragon Age: The Veilguard - A woke disaster? Yep!

Are u woke enough for this game?

  • Hell yeah, I want play it with my wife's son

    Votes: 169 9.4%
  • Nope, I need to suck more girlcock first

    Votes: 389 21.7%
  • Yasss, I identify as an autistic dwarf of color

    Votes: 376 21.0%
  • Nah, I rather play Fallout76

    Votes: 855 47.8%

  • Total voters
    1,790
On the off chance Dreadwolf even gets released I really can't image it selling that much. No one wants this game, no one is excited for it, everyone sees Bioware as a dead company and no one is invested in a series like Dragon Age that only has one good game in it that was released in 14 years ago.
The only hope I have for Dreadwolf is that it finally puts Bioware out of its misery. How EA has let them limp along this long is amazing - they’ve Ol’ Yeller’d studios for much less in the past - and I assume at this point they’re kept around solely because EA is running out of studios to shitcan.

I fully expect that hope to be too optimistic.
 
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This person is writing Dreadwolf.

It'd be grimly ironic if BG3 killed Dragon Age once and for all, considering Dragon Age began as BioWare's attempt to revive Baldur's Gate with their own lore and RPG system.
The only reason Inquisition did well is because it came out before Witcher 3. Dreadwolf doesn't have a chance post-BG3, and at least ten years after the previous installment.
 
The best hope for Dreadwolf is that it pulls a "Divinity:Original sin" : A surprisingly great RPG out of nowhere that doesn't sell tens of millions but sets themselves up for a big sequel.
Unlikely, people have high expectations for the Dragon Age brand and anything short of their idealised memories of DA:Origins would be disappointing.
It will have to be a blow-the-doors-off awesome reboot of the series, which is hard to imagine both because of BioWare's general decline (not to mention the Napoleon's Army of developers and project leads who've perished over the last nine years) and because Inquisition basically ended on a cliffhanger. Who's the Dread Wolf? Why would anyone who hasn't played DAI even care?
Good point, if I pumped copium to the max, I'd say the firings just indicated their stage of the project was complete, as they wanted to first write the story and dialog, then design the gameplay, and only then focus on the engine/graphics to avoid obselence.
The only reason Inquisition did well is because it came out before Witcher 3. Dreadwolf doesn't have a chance post-BG3, and at least ten years after the previous installment.
A rising tide lifts all boats. Pathfinder WoR sold better after BG3 than before it. It has brought many people into the party RPG genre.
 
Give me the rainbows but i think DA : DW will be good.
You get the moon instead for thinking modern Bioware even has the chops to pull this off, especially after Anthem. (Like I get Anthem is a shooter thing which they never done before, but it was universally agreed that the story and setting, which is a supposed Bioware speciality, was a fucking letdown. And that was with a brand new setting and railroaded PVE kahntent which they could crafted an ideal story without needing to worry about the traditional RPG pitfall of having to account for player choices.)
 
You get the moon instead for thinking modern Bioware even has the chops to pull this off, especially after Anthem. (Like I get Anthem is a shooter thing which they never done before, but it was universally agreed that the story and setting, which is a supposed Bioware speciality, was a fucking letdown. And that was with a brand new setting and railroaded PVE kahntent which they could crafted an ideal story without needing to worry about the traditional RPG pitfall of having to account for player choices.)
When a good game is overhyped, you know it's going to be shit.
When devs release reasons why a game is going to be ace, you know it's going to be shit.
When nothing is said, and games drop quietly, you know it has been sent out to die.
Bioware seem to be keeping their mouth shut, letting the players know it exists and will reveal more when it's ready.

And to be fair to Bioware, DA:I wasn't terrible because of story or voice acting, that was all great, it's that the minute to minute gameplay was boring. If they nail the gameplay and have the grand adventure and quality voice acting that they had in Inquisition, they could release a banger.

Ultimate mega-rainbow comment: I have more faith in Dreadwolf being a good DA game, than i do GTA 6 being a good GTA game. Prove me wrong.
 
Modern Bioware's storywriting team has full-on bought into the idea that all women have to be ugly and everyone has to be some variant of gay. Nothing good will come out of them.
The only way it's salvageable is if renegade villain is an option
 
Ultimate mega-rainbow comment: I have more faith in Dreadwolf being a good DA game, than i do GTA 6 being a good GTA game. Prove me wrong.
GTA6 would be the better game on paper, but Dreadwolf might actually end up being the better experience.
Bioware hopefully learnt their lesson from the (!) Buy Our DLC questmarker.
 
Prove me wrong.

This is the director of DA4:

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Even without the castrated stink ditch at the helm, Andromeda and Anthem were fucking cack, the gameplay leaks earlier this year and Mark Darrah's occasional insights on his youtube channel it's exactly what you'd fear. The transition to generic action combat inspired by, wait for it, God of War?!? This all looks like they've ditched proper party mechanics and character building, any semblance of being a crpg basically. Add in the concept art they have released being neon gay toon shit and that goddawful Netflix anime that came out last year, which could've easily passed for a spoof of every cancerous current year woke trope. The most recent one was the ex staff who are suing Bioware over severance did a protest outside the studio and put out this statement, bear in mind these people will have seen the state of the game. Main takeaway quote: "We strongly believe that if Dragon Age: Dreadwolf does not do as well as Bioware or EA wants at launch, there will be more, even larger layoffs." The ship is already sinking.


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If they nail the gameplay and have the grand adventure and quality voice acting that they had in Inquisition, they could release a banger.
I seriously doubt it. Apart from maybe indie games we will never get gameplay like DA:O or classic CRPGs again.

One of the old teasers they did, or behind the scenes things, it showed the combat as just being really shit action like. Can it be worse than Inquisition's mulatto action-tactical system? Maybe not. But it'd be a far cry from the tactical combat of Origins or even DA2.
Their handlers and zoomer tranny team would never let them do something so 'dated', especially not after Inquisition brought in all the casual difficulty faggots. Like, the nigs already got rid of attributes and skills. They're gonna continue to strip back the RPG aspects, simplify character building, party AI customization, etc.

Really, the only thing worth looking forward to is to see where they go with the plot they set up in Inquisition. And even that will probably be a disaster because look at the team. It will rewrite the lore to be highly relevant to modern day politics and culture.
And keep in mind that this isn't really Dragon Age 4, it's Inquisition 2. It's a direct continuation of the events of DA:I and will likely be very similar to not confuse the goycattle.

E: Oh @Johan Hulth already posted it
but holy FUCK I forgot about this.
Look at this cunt and tell me that you think this has any chance of being not total slop.
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Listen to what the fucking nigger says "We want to tell a story: what happens when you dont have power, when the people in charge arent willing to address the issues"
:story: its so fucking over bros. We need to accept that Awakening was the end of the series.
 
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Could DA be going up against DD again if it launches in the same window?
 
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