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Dragon Age producer is polling players on Dragon Age Tactics

Llama-Yak Hybrid

Wild Sheep
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It means that Biowhore was romance fagging bronydom hole of degeneracy back when they've developed Baldings Govt.
 

SwiftCrack

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Somehow I doubt it will turn into anything more than not good f2p mobile game.

Buy 5 coins to play a training map.

Please let it be a big budget PC game, because bronies and the gaming regressive left will buy it because it will be inclusive.

Hopefully that brings some more Tactics games to the PC

:mrpresident:
 

Expon

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Same post from the 26, just add a tad more desperation
 

Mazisky

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Ea doing a tactic absolutely means they calculated potential income, probably after seeing other tactics game can sell, unless it will be a crap mobile thing
 
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The relative inexpensiveness of a tactics game, plus the success of the AA Kickstarter RPGs, plus Fire Emblem: Awakening selling 2 million units on a handheld system are all factors that may have convinced EA this was a good idea. Helps that the Dragon Age franchise is in a complete tailspin.

Problem is there is a deficit of tactics games development knowledge, both at Bioware, EA, and the West generally.
 
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Inquisition was hardly a success when it comes to the general opinion (it preceded the much hyped AAA release that was met with an extremely lukewarm reception, that later happened to Fallout 4), but I doubt EA has given up on Dragon Age. It's basically Game of Thrones for Biodrones, so I guess people will try to milk the franchise as much as they can. It being a so-called "rpg" also helps, it's something for "intellectuals". More people regard Origins as a classic than you'd probably guess, actually. Out of all the franchises they own, Dragon Age seems to be the healthier of the bunch.
 

Lhynn

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Problem is there is a deficit of games development knowledge, both at Bioware, EA, and the West generally.
When has this particular reason ever stopped them?
 

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