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Bleachrude

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As the title says, ME has infographics and there are always nice to see what the wider fanbase did...I'm wondering if  anyone has read any thing from Bioware stating they'll produce one for DA:I



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almasy87

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Didn't they do one recently? Pretty sure I've seen one on Facebook.
Something about how many inquisitors were created..  :P It was tiny but there was one. I'll see if I can find it again..

Edit: apparently only these 2 for now.

If you were looking for more specific ones I guess we will have to wait :( I'm curious too.

http://assets.vg247....nquisition2.jpg

https://cdn2.vox-cdn...MAANWmr.0.0.jpg



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Bleachrude

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An update to my topic...

 

EA itself released a company wide infographic and there was a tidbit with regard to DA:inquisition. We definitely at least had a much higher percentage of non0humans when compared to Origins (wasn't Origins something like 75% human?)

 

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Evamitchelle

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Origins was 80% human, 15% elf, 5% dwarf. According to those numbers humans are now only 50%, elves at least 25%. I'm kinda surprised to see that human mage is the least popular human origin. It'd be nice if they'd given us the complete breakdown, so we could see whether dwarves or qunari are more popular. (I imagine qunari would be, if only because they've got an extra class compared to dwarves). 



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Bleachrude

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Origins was 80% human, 15% elf, 5% dwarf. According to those numbers humans are now only 50%, elves at least 25%. I'm kinda surprised to see that human mage is the least popular human origin. It'd be nice if they'd given us the complete breakdown, so we could see whether dwarves or qunari are more popular. (I imagine qunari would be, if only because they've got an extra class compared to dwarves). 

 

I wouldn't be surprised though if quanari X ranks higher than the equivalent dwarf combination....Hell, I'm betting that the lowest % a quanari inquisitor is, would STILL be higher than the highest dwarf inquisitor %. People don't like playing short races IMO.

 

re: Mages

Heh...BSN bias I assume....reading BSN you get the impression that the most popular class in the DA series of games was mage but didn't the infographic for Origins highlight the same thing with regard to popularity of what class the warden was?

 

(and in Mass Effect -similarly, reading BSN you think biotic was the most popular class BY FAR whereas the ME infographic have ALWAYS had human soldier EASILY the most popular class with Infiltrator being the 2nd most popular choice)

 

re: Female vs Male inquisitor

I'm also impressed that the male-female split is much higher than what it was in Origins (I think that was 15% IIRC) and higher than femshep (across the trilogy, no game broke higher than 20%)



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Evamitchelle

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I wouldn't be surprised though if quanari X ranks higher than the equivalent dwarf combination....Hell, I'm betting that the lowest % a quanari inquisitor is, would STILL be higher than the highest dwarf inquisitor %. People don't like playing short races IMO.
 
I'm also impressed that the male-female split is much higher than what it was in Origins (I think that was 15% IIRC) and higher than femshep (across the trilogy, no game broke higher than 20%)

 
David Gaider said on his tumblr that it was upwards of a third for Dragon Age, though he didn't specify if he was talking about DAO, DA2 or both. That's about the same as DAI: 68% male, 32% female. 
 

re: Mages
Heh...BSN bias I assume....reading BSN you get the impression that the most popular class in the DA series of games was mage but didn't the infographic for Origins highlight the same thing with regard to popularity of what class the warden was?


Well the most popular elven origin in DAO was elven mage. I'm also surprised by human rogue being (slightly) more popular than human warrior.

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AlleluiaElizabeth

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I'm surprised by Elven Warrior beating out Mage and Rogue. Warrior (either SnS or 2H) and Elf don't really go together in my brain. And the "elven archer"  as such ingrained types to a lot of people, I'd expect them to be better represented than the warrior. Plus practically every Solasmancing or Cullenmancing Lavellan seems to have been a mage, if you go by these forums. (Mine was a DW rogue, but I can tell that was unusual.) So that had a good chance of being the most popular, to me. But due to the popularity of the Elven archer archetype, I fully expected Elven Rogue to be in Elven Warrior's place.



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LightningPoodle

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Infographics are great.

 

I hate designing them though.



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LinksOcarina

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Origins was 80% human, 15% elf, 5% dwarf. According to those numbers humans are now only 50%, elves at least 25%. I'm kinda surprised to see that human mage is the least popular human origin. It'd be nice if they'd given us the complete breakdown, so we could see whether dwarves or qunari are more popular. (I imagine qunari would be, if only because they've got an extra class compared to dwarves). 

 

My guess is its due to Solas in the end...