Chick’s article attracted a response from Georg Zoeller, the Lead Systems Designer at BioWare. To include it only in something that players must pay additional money for, rather than a free patch, is seen by some as a way for EA to “bilk” its customers of more money. ![]() The main complaint, as Tom Chick explained at, is that there’s a lot of stuff in Dragon Age, so a storage chest is pretty important and useful. ![]() This expansion adds a player keep, new items, abilities, and a pretty important sounding quest that details the history of the game’s Grey Wardens, but controversially also adds a storage chest that can’t be gotten through any other means. Was the day one Dragon Age: Origins DLC designed to steal your money? Not in the least, according to a BioWare designer.ĭragon Age: Origins has finally been released to the public and is also really, really good, but a slight controversy still exists over the day one release of the $7 Warden’s Keep DLC expansion.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |