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Gaider is no more working at bioware ,does this mean?


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That the characters that he wrote for the DA series have they story completed and thus will remain off-screen?

Yes,one can argue that others writers can simply decided to continue their writing however will that be the same thing?
 


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Others will just take over. Cole was originally made and written by him but was taken over by Weekes in DAI. It will be no different for his other characters.



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He had already left the DA series several months ago, as well as other writers. They wrote their characters for Trespasser, but that was a special case. After DG and others left they said that other people would take over if their characters were to be included in future games.



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I thought this thread would be about dwarf romances.

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I thought this thread would be about dwarf romances.

All threads should be about dwarf romances no?


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Characters swap writer's between games all the time. 

 

No one would make a multi-game series with a massive lore/plot, with returning characters planned for each game, where each game gets released every 2-4 years, and rely on none of the writers leaving in that time.



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Did Gaider switch companies or what?



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Did Gaider switch companies or what?

 

All we know is that he left BioWare, that everyone says it was voluntary and amicable, and that he's going to be unemployed 'for a while'.

 

There's a good chance he has something lined up and is taking a break before starting on it, but we don't actually know anything more.



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Huh...I thought he just transferred to a new IP. I didn't realize he quit the company.



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Huh...I thought he just transferred to a new IP. I didn't realize he quit the company.

He did, a few months ago, but now he's left the company entirely. I wonder if that was his plan all along or not.


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Characters swap writer's between games all the time.

No one would make a multi-game series with a massive lore/plot, with returning characters planned for each game, where each game gets released every 2-4 years, and rely on none of the writers leaving in that time.


He just gnawed through his writer's chains faster than Bioware anticipated :P
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He did, a few months ago, but now he's left the company entirely. I wonder if that was his plan all along or not.

Wow, that's crazy! :o



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He did, a few months ago, but now he's left the company entirely. I wonder if that was his plan all along or not.

I'd rather assume his move to the new IP and subsequent departure was a way for him to wean himself away from DAI and still provide some worldbuilding before leaving Bio completely. That's better than the conspiracy theory that he was getting burnt out working at Bio, hoped moving to a different game would help, but it didn't and he decided to leave completely. But I could see either being possible.

 

Hopefully it's a good move for him, regardless, and the rest of Bio writers won't be affected too severely by his departure.