168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dragon Age: The Veilguard launch must have been a turbulent time for BioWare. Reviews were 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:great across the board, as Dragon Age: The Veilguard proved to be much more stable than any recent game from the studio, and a whole lot of fun to play. However, when it got into the hands of longtime fans, they were quick to notice that the game's tone was ve﷽ry diꦜfferent from previous entries, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:getting rid of the bite many of us loved.

That's not even to get into the comments that went beyond any actual critique of the game, as some attacked The Veilguard for having LG꧒BTQ+ characters (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:something it has had fr𒁏om th🧔e first game, and has only expanded upon in sequels). Put simply, it must have sucked to work on the game, as there were many who took their criticism way too far, resulting in some higher ups leavin🌺g social media.

Now, days after an explosive report from claimed that EA was 🙈the cause of The Veilguard's development woes, some fans have changed their tune. Reddit user DJReyesSA1995 k🐟icked things off, apologising to some of those who worked on The Veilguard, and ☂many fans agree and echo similar sentiments.

Dragon Age Fans Apologise After New Report Pins The Blame For Veilguard's Shortcomings On EA

"I have been very♔ critical of the Veilguard and its 💎tone, writing and lack [of] continuity ever since it released," says DJReyesSA1995. "I tended to put the blame on the trinity (John Epler [creative director], Corinne Busche [game director] and lead writer Trick Weekes) for the game's tone and writing, and thus its failure."

"I assume that nobody cares about my thoughts, y♚et I want to acknowledge that me constantly blaming the trinity pushed the idea that they were either the sole reason or one of the major reasons for the game's failure and the de🌞ath of the franchise," they continue. "But now, I can safely assume that they tried their best with a bad deck of cards."

Many others agree. "Blaming Busche for any of that never made sense," says Il_Exile_lI. "She came in to salvage an already sinking ship. Anyone that was bl✱aming her at any point was u♎ninformed."

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:As I covered in a previous report on ⛎the matter, those close to the project had already credited Busche for getting development back on track. She joined The Veilguard as the director back in 2022, and despite many 💫of the creative decisions having already been made then (as well as the disastrous pivot to multiplayer, and then back to single-player), Busche was blamed and made the subject of abuse over the game's shortcomings.

It seems that many areꦐ realising this now, as one of the most upvoted posts in the Dragon Age subreddit is titled "Corinne Busche saved Veilguard from a far worse fate and we owe her an apology", from .

Of course, it should not have got to the point where so many in the community jumped to conclusions, and there 🍸are zero excuses for those who were being bigoted (not that I'm seeing any of them apologise). We can only hope that everyone involved lands on their feet somewhere else, and doesn't get as messed around as they were at BioWare.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Top Critic Avg: 80/100 Critics Rec: 71%
Released
October 31, 2024
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ // Blood, Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Languag🃏e, Violence
Developer(s)
BioWare
Engine
Frostbite

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