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Dragon Age Dragon Age: The Veilguard Thread

SayMyName

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Beyond this, what exactly are you arguing? That the game sold poorly? That Capcom is in the red because of it? If so, why would they report their financials as being up? You realize that if they lied about this, everyone would be able to see it, right?
No, I'm arguing that just as EA is lying about the expectations, Capcom is lying too. They aren't lying about the game selling 2.5M copies, but it's still a bad number, half of what DMCV did, despite being a much more popular genre

On what ground is Bioware more numerous than DD2 core dev team, even ignoring all supporting studios? Bioware as of 2019 is 320 developers, this possibly includes Bioware Austin

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioWare

Of course, both have external teams, but I see no evidence that Dragon's Dogma 2 dev team is particularly small sized. If 400 core developers is "small" then what the hell is AAA gaming?
 

Camel

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I see resignation among biodrones on the DA subreddit and bsn.boards.net, they finally admitted defeat after the latest news about Veilguard “underperforming expectations”. :smug:
 
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Decado

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But who invented bluesky? We need to know the major players in this exciting social media drama
The current bluesky CEO is called Jay Graber. No early life info except: Jewish (Ashkenazic) (also Gräber): occupational name for a grave-digger either from German Gräber or from a Yiddishized form of Polish grabarz.

Top three countries: USA, Switzerland, Israel

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Okay now let me say something
 

Poseidon00

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But who invented bluesky? We need to know the major players in this exciting social media drama
The current bluesky CEO is called Jay Graber. No early life info except: Jewish (Ashkenazic) (also Gräber): occupational name for a grave-digger either from German Gräber or from a Yiddishized form of Polish grabarz.

Top three countries: USA, Switzerland, Israel

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Okay now let me say something

Please, proceed. But if you say "would", we're going to draw and quarter you
 

Incognito

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But who invented bluesky? We need to know the major players in this exciting social media drama
The current bluesky CEO is called Jay Graber. No early life info except: Jewish (Ashkenazic) (also Gräber): occupational name for a grave-digger either from German Gräber or from a Yiddishized form of Polish grabarz.

Top three countries: USA, Switzerland, Israel

c31df4e_359350-3398545.jpg

Is that a dude?
 

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