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In that regard, thank you.
Cool story bro....how many barves are you at now?
Thank you for your feedback but I am looking for people that actually own the game to answer my question.
Hahahahaa facts!
Honestly I wonder if the linearity is a relic from when this was a live service game.
No amount of "barves" can save this one, and seems like Bioware steam mods are definitely in full damage control mode now, banning blindly any form of criticism.
The numbers just aren’t adding up, and it’s clear they’re scrambling to keep up appearances.
Time for that studio to get rid of the activists and hopefully, one day, return to form ;)
The games were always pretty linear (even DA:O) they simply dazzled with elaborate writing to cover the linearity up.
Between the lazy cliche writing (which somehow makes actual impressively unexpected twists dull) and the soulless voice acting (which somehow makes what is there even worse) they just have the raw bones of the game on display, it would be like playing DA:O and skipping all the dialogue on the easiest setting.
"Why won't this store let me stand in the middle of the sales floor and shout about how all their products suck?"