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

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Are u woke enough for this game?

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

    Votes: 170 9.4%
  • Nope, I need to suck more girlcock first

    Votes: 393 21.8%
  • Yasss, I identify as an autistic dwarf of color

    Votes: 377 20.9%
  • Nah, I rather play Fallout76

    Votes: 862 47.8%

  • Total voters
    1,803
Watched gameplay. Looks like a clone of new god of snoy in dragon age setting. Why can't they make proper party crpg?
Because the cattle masses want to have gameplay conformity for every fucking video game they play. They would get spooked if they're not playing a game where you have 100% control over your character and have to think tactically about how best to approach combat.
 
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It's not shit, Phantom Liberty is pretty good. I mean, I'll treat any of their new projects with suspicion after the disaster that was Cyberpunk 2077 at launch, but I think they took away some lessons from that.
that's a pretty roundabout way to say you preordered the game desu
 
One of my least favorite tropes in modern fiction is the group of heroes laughing and just generally having a good time while fighting enemies, and just not taking the villains seriously.
 
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Made by the same people who made The Witcher 3. What a sick joke.
Plus they kill fun live action events because there was a conservative somewhere once.
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The Witcher School live-action role-play events in Poland, one of which I attended in 2016, have come to an end because of a contractual termination by CD Projekt Red over use of The Witcher name. The exact reasons why are potentially political but also unclear.
5 Żywiołów (5 Elements), the company behind the events, alleges that CD Projekt Red pulled the licence because of a staff member's involvement with the ultra-conservative Polish Catholic organisation Ordo Iuris, which is anti-abortion, anti-LGBTQ+, and rejects the idea of gender equality.
The staff member in question, Ania Wawrzyniak, is the wife of 5 Żywiołów founder Dastin Wawrzyniak. And according to a Facebook post co-signed by brothers Dastin and Dominic Wawrzyniak, Ania worked as a lawyer for the company for around two years (between 2017 and 2019, they later specified).
More recently, though, she was commissioned by Ordo Iuris to work on "the legal mechanisms for introducing and enforcing the vaccination obligation and the possible consequences of failure to comply with it", and "the draft of a law penalising illegal abortion", the Facebook post explained.
 
Here's a better looking image of the characters that Bioware released at some point today. Still kind of weird looking but not as bad as the trailer made them look.
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This really does look like a cheap mobile game with asset store basics. I would not think this was Dragon Age or from a AAA studio if you just showed me this.

I especially can’t get over that, that thing second from the left is supposed to be female.
 
There's a hamfisted metaphor in here somewhere. Something about blackened cities and the Maker's empty throne. Stepping somewhere you shouldn't and ruining that which you touch.
 
The faggots on other websites are loving the game, the gameplay, the art and the direction.
Fucking modern gaming fags will eat any slop served to them.
 
The last halfway decent thing Bioware was involved in was Mass Effect 3 (Yes the ending sucks and there were writing issues, but I think overall as a whole package it was okay).

After that it was DA:I, fucking Andromeda, then Anthem, and Veilguard will be their next major new project.

There's no chance this is good, at all, the only question is whether enough retards buy it or not. Maybe they'll try to play the sex angle after seeing how well that worked for Baldur's Gate 3, except here, everyone is fucking hideous, and the game is intended to be more mainstream, so big daddy EA may not approve of it.
 
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Taking bets on these things:
  1. number of girlbosses
  2. Nigger knife-ear will mention slavery. Bonus points for him mentioning human wypipo
  3. A degree of bending over qunari lore even more from previous game to include non-binary justification
  4. Tevinter is heckin' bad and uncool
  5. Fugly dykes
 
Was this this hastily rebooted again within the last year or so? Because I don't remember the Dreadwolf teasers or concept art looking anywhere near this awful.
 
Was this this hastily rebooted again within the last year or so? Because I don't remember the Dreadwolf teasers or concept art looking anywhere near this awful.
Mark Darrah came on last March as a "consultant." This about a year after the tranny became director.

My bet is the tranny screwed things up so badly that they reached out to Darrah and said he had a year to clean up the game or it would be cancelled and Bioware axed. There aren't many reasons why someone who quit his position as Executive Producer for a well-earned retirement would want to come back to Bioware as a consultant, and why Bioware would want him back, unless the game was a complete shitshow. Bioware swallowed their pride and asked evil cis white man to be a white savior.

IGN confirms through the tranny that the Keep is out, everything will be in the character creator. It sounds like the Mass Effect comic book but with tarot cards.

In an interview with IGN, Dragon Age: The Veilguard Game Director Corinne Busche says the ability to import your choices is "fully integrated into the character creator this time around." What's more, Busche confirmed that you'll be able to customize your Inquisitor if you want to remake your protagonist from Dragon Age: Inquisition.

"What's not lost on us is that it's been 10 years since existing players have played. They might not remember [what they did in previous games]," Busche explains. "They might need that refresher and we don't want new players to feel like they're missing out on those decisions. So in the character creator, I like to call it last time on Dragon Age, but you can go into your past adventures and it, actually through tarot cards, tells you what the context was and what decision you want to make."

When pressed further about if all the previous characters would be woven into The Veilguard, like Hawke, Busch says, "I won't say everybody, but yes, some of them."

What it sounds like is that BioWare may be abandoning Dragon Age Keep, which would allow you to export your world state from previous Dragon Age games into Inquisition through your save files. When asked if The Veilguard would read saves from Dragon Age Origins, Dragon Age II, or Dragon Age: Inquisition, Busche confirmed that it wouldn't.

"The technology is so different and we wanted it to be in the client," she says.
 
Why do people fallow dragon age games still in 2024?, they only made one good game 15 years ago, and rest been garbage. way more interesting single player rpgs on the market, unlike when origins came out everything was almost a mmo (except Bethesda games )
 
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Why do people fallow dragon age games still in 2024?, they only made one good game 15 years ago, and rest been garbage. way more interesting single player rpgs on the market, unlike when origins came out everything way almost a mmo (except Bethesda games )
Yeah, and the tone keeps shifting wildly between games. First game was somber, second one was honk honk Joss Whedon action comedy, third one was like generic fantasy MMO. This ones like, uh, a neon Taco Bell ad with elves in it. Even if I wanted to, I couldn't grow attached to something so inconsistent.
 
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