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Dragon Age Dragon Age: The Veilguard Thread

Larianshill

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I thought the reason why Loghain betrayed the King was because the King was an idiot who wanted to do some suicidal charge at the Darkspawn for glory. It's been decade since I last played though so I could be wrong on this.
It's very complicated and controversial. Calian certainly didn't help himself, but Loghain absolutely jumped at the opportunity. He didn't have to frame the Grey Wardens for regicide, he certainly didn't have to usurp the throne and make himself regent, he absolutely did not have to meddle in the Circle affairs and promote Uldred's bullshit (it's very easy to miss, but he's directly to blame for the circle questline), and there was nothing about the situation that demanded him to elevate earl Howe into the position he was in, or recruit a blood mage to assassinate his political rivals.
 

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It didn't even come close to touching the top ten.

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It's really just a banana. You click, a number goes up, banana.

I understand why people prefer this to Veilguard.
 

BlackAdderBG

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If this is the peak, it's actually a disaster. Looking at my crystal ball the game will sell around 200k on PC day one and for these types of games the ratio with consoles is around 30/70. So with preorders they could crack one million and flood the shill sites with all kind of fake "fastest selling ever on full moon when the earth was 48 degree compared to the sun on Saturday" types of press releases. Even if you read that they sold a million day one you should know that these games drop of the cliff on consoles compared to PC so it will probably never hit 2 million until it's in bundles and deep discounts. Under 100 million revenue for a game that is reportedly with a development budget of 150 millions is colossal flop.
 

thesecret1

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It didn't even come close to touching the top ten.

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It's really just a banana. You click, a number goes up, banana.

I understand why people prefer this to Veilguard.

The Banana game is so popular because it's not, in fact, just about clicking a banana. The real gameplay is in the meta, since the whole thing is a skinner box where there's a large amount of "super rare" bananas that have some very low % chance to drop as steam items. People then trade with these super rare bananas (using real money), some of them going for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Why? Mostly because of speculation – people buy bananas not because they want bananas, but because they hope to resell them to some other rube that wants to speculate with bananas. The dev then periodically releases new bananas or even creates events for exclusive bananas that cannot be obtained save for a short time window – all to create more very scarce bananas so that people yearn for them and buy them.
 
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The Banana game is so popular because it's not, in fact, just about clicking a banana. The real gameplay is in the meta, since the whole thing is a skinner box where there's a large amount of "super rare" bananas that have some very low % chance to drop as steam items. People then trade with these super rare bananas (using real money), some of them going for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Why? Mostly because of speculation – people buy bananas not because they want bananas, but because they hope to resell them to some other rube that wants to speculate with bananas. The dev then periodically releases new bananas or even creates events for exclusive bananas that cannot be obtained save for a short time window – all to create more very scarce bananas so that people yearn for them and buy them.
I demand immediate return to feudalism and end to market economy.
 

Cohesion

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I dunno, the discourse on the net around Veilguard is exactly the same as it was around Concord before release - relentless shitting and memeing.

I'm not sure it bodes well for its financial success
The current shitposting definitely is a "return to form" to old days of TORtanic shitposting. I am proud of you all!
TORtanic? TOR was a decent storyfag MMO (like TESO), not even in the same ballpark as troonguard.
It was hated by people who:
A. Don't play MMOs
B. Did expect single player KOTOR3.
 

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