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Inquisition was fine.
With Andromeda though, it was the first red flag when it turned out that they were trying to ''fill the quota'' of people and didn't really care about the quality of the final product. The entire joke about someone's face being too tired to show any emotion on , it was a good sum-up of where cutting corners was wrong.
Veilguard is just a failure. Devs ditched everything what made DA and ME series great, like ability to continue ''your own story'' and truly memorable and fitting characters and tried to appease the ''minority''. No amount of false praise from so-called ''game journalist'' could cover the stench from the dumpster fire.
Bioware's last hope is to release new ME game that goes back to roots and stays true to it's original story. If it's going to be another non-binary stuff or those ''progressive'' content then devs may as well prepare to look for a new place to work at.