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Please don't spoil the game plot with the trailers


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Alya_

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Hello Bioware, I've been your fan for the last decade and consider myself lucky for being so, you make brilliant games 

 

And in the spirit of that i have a recommendation with the marketing process that i hope you would consider, don't let what happen with DA:I happen again please, by that i mean the plot, the companions who would join us are completely spoiled 

 

I have watched every trailer you released of DA:I  and when i played the game i realized every major scene in the game was already spoiled in the trailers, i was not surprised during the entirety of the game except for one moment, DA:I was beautiful but it failed to shock me, i always saw it coming, that shouldn't happen

 

Great games are about memorable experience, something new rather than something known 

 

Of course i shoulder some of the blame here, i should've restrained myself and plan to do so with ME:A but this is really important guys, not everyone can resist, don't feed us awesome trailers that last minutes while the playing experience itself fails   

 

Thank you, keep doing what you do best

 

 



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Lady Artifice

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I think those of us who don't want to be spoiled are just going to have to restrain ourself. Way easier said than done, but I'm going to try. 


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Linkenski

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Do as you did with DA:I and we'll be fine. Don't do as you did with ME3, and you'll also be fine.



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xPez

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I made a thread about something like this in the DA:I Scuttlebutt forum.

 

I think games are much more enjoyable if you go into them knowing nothing. Also, TW3 showed that a game can be marketed and hyped to an extraordinary level before release without whoring away key plot and companion details.

 

 

 

 

EDIT: Not that I'm having a go at Bioware for they way they do it mind, I'm saying that games are more enjoyable if players go into them blind.



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Alya_

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I made a thread about something like this in the DA:I Scuttlebutt forum.

 

I think games are much more enjoyable if you go into them knowing nothing. Also, TW3 showed that a game can be marketed and hyped to an extraordinary level before release without whoring away key plot and companion details.

 

 

 

 

EDIT: Not that I'm having a go at Bioware for they way they do it mind, I'm saying that games are more enjoyable if players go into them blind.

 

yeah, the witcher 3 had a rich side story content, but sadly DA:I didn't, they only had the main story to show and so they spoiled it



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Akrabra

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I think those of us who don't want to be spoiled are just going to have to restrain ourself. Way easier said than done, but I'm going to try. 

My problem aswell. When the trailers are out there i can't stay away. :( I still want the mystery though.