As of today, the first day of summer, there are 107 days until the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
It's rather obvious why we players are anticipating the game's release, but I wonder exactly what the devs get excited about when it comes out.
Consider that they already know the story, the play-style, characters, twists, outcomes, etc. Some may even already be bored with some of it because of their daily tasks involved in getting it published. The VA is relatively new; convo place holders are still being filled with actual voiceovers (as far as I'm aware), things are still being debugged and edited to some extent... All of which bring a little new content for them, but not a lot changes.
Do they get excited about seeing our reviews of their particular contributions? The general consensus of the game's quality? Simply having the work over with? Perhaps even playing the final product? Is it the pride of publishing something that they will be remembered for in the future?
Or is there something else that gets their adrenaline going at launch?
I'm obviously hoping that the devs will jump in here, but I'm also curious to know what the rest of you might answer.





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