FereldenDweller wrote...
For a lot of us lack of "faith" was not the problem. If I had known about this deadline I would have pre-ordered early even if I knew NOTHING about what it included because I am a loyal fan. Late to the party loyal fan, but loyal fan nonetheless. Money was not an issue for me either and I would have been happy to pay in full in advance. The problem is the marketing was NOT what it should have been. This game, and this news, did NOT get the attention it deserved, and that is not the customers' fault. Some of you apparently were lucky - local Gamestop had signs out, gaming website of choice covered it in depth, whatever, but that was not the case with everybody. In fact the only reason I played Origins so late in the game was because of the total lack of it getting the attention it deserved when it came out, and I got LUCKY to be reminded of it later (because of a promotion on discounted dlc on Xbox Live). The marketing for THAT was fantastic - unfortunately those of us who bought Origins in response to that were too late to play Origins, decide it was the best game they'd ever played in their life, and preorder the SE DA2.
Really you ignore Gamespot, IGN, Joystiq, Kotaku, Gamesutra, Direct2 Drive, Dragon Age Site? Even the smaller game blog sites had info on it. They know where the majority of their fans lurk and of course there will be a few people that simply don't go to those sites. It was announced in early October, you had 4 months. Thats around 120 days of simply not frequenting those sites.
Sorry but you can't get any clearer than that they aren't going put millions of dollars for a commericial for the TV.




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