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Dragon Age: Inquisition - News Roundup

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jul 25, 2014.

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    [​IMG]Here are a few more articles for Dragon Age: Inquisition. All three deal with the new delay for thirty days announced by Bioware this week.


    Technology Tell - Dragon Age: Inquisition delay is Okay

    While the Dragon Age: Inquisition delay is definitely a bummer, and makes my impatient nerve tingle, game delays are usually for the best. It would be nice if a developer could overestimate how long a game will take them to make, and end up with earlier release dates than planned. But release dates are just one of those things. When you're dealing with something as detail-oriented as building a game, last minute things can come up.​
    Cheat Code Central - Delay was to be Expected

    November 18, 2014 is positively barren. Sure, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be up against Far Cry 4 and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire/Omega Ruby, but better to face competition from only two games during one of the busiest shopping weeks of the year, than be one of eight major releases in a seven day span.

    The point is, the Dragon Age: Inquisition isn't a huge surprise, and it's really nothing to get worked up over. True, we have to wait 30 days more, but we should think of it this way: October and November 2014 are going to be two of the busiest months in gaming, with multiple games coming out one after another. We'll all be so busy, the time will fly by.​
    And the last one is more about EA, but talks about the delay also.

    Gimme Gimme Games - Battlefield, Dragon Age delays show a changed EA

    Something happened this week that I don't think many of us cynical gamers thought would happen. EA delayed not one but two major holiday releases, even pushing a Battlefield title until after the holiday season.

    Dragon Age Inquisition was delayed from mid-October until November 18th and Battlefield Hardline was moved from October 21st until sometime between January and March 2015. EA has a history of rushing games out to hit shelves by the holidays, with Battlefield 4 being the most recent example.

    Over 9 months later, Battlefield 4 is still full of bugs across consoles and PC. Some have been fixed while others have lingered since release and new problems have popped up since then. Its things like this that make EA one of the most hated companies in the US, they're lack of concern for putting out a quality product on day one versus capitalizing on a busy shopping season.​
     
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