Meh. I'm one of the ones who love the romance subplots, but I wouldn't buy a dating sim. I want both. That's the whole reason I like Bioware games as much as I do - convergence of gameplay and plot (and say what you will, great romance is a key element of a good adventure).
I wouldn't say they're in a no-win situation here. The overwhelming majority of people are accepting or indifferent to the inclusive content. It just makes the small number of people who don't like them holler louder.
Agreed. I'm not interested in a dating sim (although, if I'm being really honest with myself, I might check the first one out just to see). I like the Bioware formula. Heroic rise to face an overwhelming challenge, collecting a rag-tag group of companions along the way, and picking one to romance. I've been a fan of this formula since before it even had content aimed at me specifically. I'd hate to see them remove it altogether. I can get that in a lot of other places. I can't really get the Bioware experience anywhere else.
I also don't think they are in a no-win situation. This happens every game. It will continue to happen every game. People say that they are leaving and that Bioware drove them away, but the vast majority of them return. With DA: I, they have made it very clear where they stand on things. People will either enjoy that content or they won't. Most of the latter aren't going anywhere either way.




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