One that details How Hawke's party split up and how Cassandra finds Hawke while linking into the upcoming story for DA3. Since it sounds like Legacy fixed what a lot of fans hated about DA2 (bugs, waves of enemies and reused environments) there should hopefully be a great DLC that's on par with Hordes of the Underdark and Awakenning in terms of quality. One where Hawke's LI is bound to his party and Hawke is forced to be in the party and Hawke can pick two others to go with him/her before Cassandra enters the scene at the very end and creates a plot hook for the next game.
If Legacy is well recived, we'll hopefuly get a real expansion
Débuté par
Dasher1010
, juil. 26 2011 06:43
#1
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 06:43
#2
Posté 27 juillet 2011 - 03:34
kjdhgfiliuhwe wrote...
Wait. Doesn't every speaking head at Bioware claim DA2 was awesome, and sales were fantastic? Why would they need the fans to buy a half hour $10 DLC to validate their sinking money into a DA 2 expansion?
Oh wait.
And, yes, that's mostly a rhetorical question.
Logic would dictate that the sales of post-release content would be a better indicator of how other post-release content might be received, as opposed to the sales of the base game.
Of course, I can't help but feel that you weren't looking for a real reason, but hey. I'll give it to you anyways.
#3
Posté 27 juillet 2011 - 03:38
lobi wrote...
So if more people buy the DLC than bought the game.................................JohnEpler wrote...
Logic would dictate that the sales of post-release content would be a better indicator of how other post-release content might be received, as opposed to the sales of the base game.
No.
How DLC sells, however, dictates how much mindshare the game still maintains. Initial sales of the game tell you how many people own the game, but it doesn't tell you how many are still looking for new experiences in that particular framework.
#4
Posté 27 juillet 2011 - 03:41
lobi wrote...
Thank you Mr Epler
and thank you Ethereal
Happy to help!





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