EA has admitted that he had "lost some fans" with the publication of role-playing game Dragon Age 2. Accused in particular locations: the events taking place in and around Kirkwall and the start and stop the players are fighting in the same scenarios. "The fan reaction has been disappointing, we were expecting from them the same enthusiasm that we had towards the game," he told the boss Source Videogame EA Games, Frank Gibeau.
"We are proud of the game. We have tried to innovate in areas relating to the combat system and story. For some it has worked well and we managed to attract new players." "In truth we also lost some fans. Not everyone has appreciated some innovations. They are listening, we understand their point of view and will account for all for the future of the franchise." Future, which apparently has already begun.
"We are proud of the game. We have tried to innovate in areas relating to the combat system and story. For some it has worked well and we managed to attract new players." "In truth we also lost some fans. Not everyone has appreciated some innovations. They are listening, we understand their point of view and will account for all for the future of the franchise." Future, which apparently has already begun.
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