You don't get enough recognition for all your work through the games, the codex entries, the characters, the feels. I want to thank everyone who worked on this franchise so far, even though I don't know all of them by names I just want you to know that your writings are what made me come to this franchise in the first place and why I cherish it so much. Thank you for sharing your stories and thank you for making us a part of your imaginary world. Sure, there are people who will always complain, but it's alright. This franchise is huge and there are times when I understand why it's hard to make some choices for the following games and why it fits with the plots you are writing. Just know that as a fan, I am thankful you are still there working for BioWare and for the fans.
A special thank you to David Gaider who won't be the lead writer anymore but still managed to write some of the most appealing companions in all my video game experiences. Dorian, Alistair, Morrigan, and more, those characters all managed to touch my heart in their own ways and I feel lucky to have met those virtual characters as they are all part of one smart, funny and snarky soul out there. You got no idea how liberating it was for me to meet Dorian in Dragon Age Inquisition. I haven't experienced what Dorian went through, but it felt good to see that members of the LGBT community can be represented so well and not just through stereotypes. His relation with his father, while it wasn't similar to mine, reminded me how much I miss my own father who passed away in 2010.
It was right about the time I started playing DA2, to be honest and while some of the gloomy atmosphere from that game was way too depressing, it helped me coping with loss.
So yeah, thank you again DA team for allowing us in your world.
A Huge Thank You to the DA Writing Team
#1
Posté 11 mai 2015 - 01:49

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#2
Posté 12 mai 2015 - 06:42
You don't get enough recognition for all your work through the games, the codex entries, the characters, the feels. I want to thank everyone who worked on this franchise so far, even though I don't know all of them by names I just want you to know that your writings are what made me come to this franchise in the first place and why I cherish it so much. Thank you for sharing your stories and thank you for making us a part of your imaginary world. Sure, there are people who will always complain, but it's alright. This franchise is huge and there are times when I understand why it's hard to make some choices for the following games and why it fits with the plots you are writing. Just know that as a fan, I am thankful you are still there working for BioWare and for the fans.
A special thank you to David Gaider who won't be the lead writer anymore but still managed to write some of the most appealing companions in all my video game experiences. Dorian, Alistair, Morrigan, and more, those characters all managed to touch my heart in their own ways and I feel lucky to have met those virtual characters as they are all part of one smart, funny and snarky soul out there. You got no idea how liberating it was for me to meet Dorian in Dragon Age Inquisition. I haven't experienced what Dorian went through, but it felt good to see that members of the LGBT community can be represented so well and not just through stereotypes. His relation with his father, while it wasn't similar to mine, reminded me how much I miss my own father who passed away in 2010.
It was right about the time I started playing DA2, to be honest and while some of the gloomy atmosphere from that game was way too depressing, it helped me coping with loss.
So yeah, thank you again DA team for allowing us in your world.
Thanks! It's great to hear you enjoyed it -- makes my moving on that much harder, really. ![]()
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#3
Posté 17 mai 2015 - 01:55
However, and I totally get from a practicality point, etc and so forth, I would have loved to have the option to wear a dress. Because I love dresses and dressing up. Again, as an option, not a requirement. But it really didn't take away from the enjoyment of the game, and I accept that when climbing trellises, pants are definitely preferable to skirts.
I agree. We really wanted to give the Inquisitor an option to pick their outfit for the ball (and in Skyhold), but sadly the technical issues involved put it on the chopping block.
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#4
Posté 17 mai 2015 - 01:58
The promotional video illustrates what the Witcher universe is about, CD Projekt doesn't really deviate too far from the source material, so if these themes offend you then it's obviously never going to work for you.
Yeah -- there's going to be some crossover between DA fans and Witcher fans (like me -- I'm certainly looking forward to Witcher 3, though admittedly I've never liked their combat mechanics much) but there will also be some who like one or the other and just aren't interested. It's a strange kind of one-upmanship that occurs among some fans who believe that there is only one proper way to appreciate RPG's or to be an RPG, and that these games can't co-exist just fine. Me, I wish CDProjekt all the success in the world -- looks like they've worked hard on the game.
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