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So, it probably needs to be said....


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#1
Rafficus III

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 Just a quick thanks to how active some Bioware devs and staff have been within the DA3 forum home! I'm even seeing Gaider engaged, which is a pleasantry. A lot of my inquiries are being answered within these threads and I can't help but be excited about DA3. It's appreciated and I look forward to what DA3 churns out. DA has always been an enjoyable series for me and kept me sated while I waited for more Mass Effect. I'd like to see more of a DEV and writer presence in the Mass Effect boards, but I'm extremely grateful for the presence here. Keep up the good work!


..... I should go. 

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Allan Schumacher

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Did some thread cleaning as it was only going to go down a bad path.

As for OP: Thanks!

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Allan Schumacher

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Cleaning up thread again. Coming into this thread with the idea of posting belligerent posts that serve nothing more than to rile people up will not be tolerated.

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Allan Schumacher

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The thread itself is fine and there will probably be others that may want to say the same thing.

Discussing things in a civil manner will keep the thread open, and I see no problem keeping it open in the meantime.

#5
Allan Schumacher

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motomotogirl wrote...

I wish all the threads and posts in this forum would be positive. All we can do is ignore the negative threads or toss in our positive two cents.


Threads don't need to be only "positive" in that if someone has criticisms towards DA2 or DAO, that's fine.  Being civil is key, and that goes for people that decide to pile onto someone that IS being critical or negative.

Also, if I see a topic supporting something I don't like (a particular character as a LI for example), I just don't participate in that discussion.


I encourage all posters to do the same.