As a long-time fan of the Dragon Age series, I’ve always looked forward to each new installment with great excitement. The franchise has been a staple in my gaming experience, from Dragon Age: Ori...
Anyone still playing is only doing so out of sheer curiosity to see how the arc concludes. There’s absolutely no way someone who has followed Dragon Age for all these years could experience "this" and feel anything resembling joy, satisfaction, or nostalgia. What they’ve delivered is a shallow, tasteless imitation of what once made the series iconic. It’s almost nauseating, and let’s not even get started on the clearly biased or bought reviews trying to paint it as something it’s not. Disappointing doesn’t even begin to cover it.
So tired of your constantly negative and insulting posts. Haunt the Steam forums if you have nothing more to do than demand employees be fired and insult every single person you've encountered who says they like the game.
You're the worst part of all forums proof of how desperately EA needs a block feature.
Ah, what a fascinating response. Direct, albeit misguided. Let’s address this properly. First, you accuse me of being “negative” and “insulting,” yet your own post is rife with personal attacks, calling me “the worst part of all forums” and suggesting I “haunt Steam forums” instead. It’s ironic, isn’t it? To decry what you perceive as toxicity while engaging in it yourself. I have criticized a game’s design choices, yes, but never have I attacked another member for their opinion. The same cannot be said for you. Now, let’s tackle the heart of your frustration. My posts have critiqued Dragon Age: Veilguard from the perspective of a fan who has invested over a decade into this franchise. I care deeply about its legacy. My criticisms, yes, even the humor-laced ones, stem from a desire to see it reach the heights it once achieved. Calling out poor design decisions, shallow mechanics, or a departure from the series’ essence is not “insulting.” It’s advocating for a better future for the franchise. If passionate critique is unwelcome here, then what exactly is the purpose of this forum? To pat BioWare on the back regardless of what they deliver? You mention that I have “insulted every single person” who enjoyed the game. That’s simply untrue. Disagreeing with someone’s perspective on the game isn’t an insult. It’s a discussion. Forums are meant to be spaces for debate, where ideas are exchanged, challenged, and defended. If a critique of the game feels like a personal slight, perhaps the issue isn’t with my posts, but with how criticism is being perceived. As for your suggestion that EA needs a block feature, let me caution against this line of thinking. Blocking or silencing dissent does not improve a community. It creates an echo chamber, where only agreeable voices are heard, and progress is stifled. Constructive criticism, even when sharp, is vital for the evolution of any franchise. Without it, we risk celebrating mediocrity simply because it is “safe” to do so. So, no, I won’t “haunt Steam forums,” nor will I dilute my thoughts to spare fragile egos😉. I will, however, continue to critique this game. And any future installments will be treated with the same care, depth, and passion that Dragon Age deserves. If that makes me the “worst part of all forums” in your eyes, then so be it🤷♂️. I’d argue that the true disservice to this community would be sitting silently while the series loses everything that once made it great.😘
Block feature? It’s not like you’re forced to read every post. Personally, I think the critique is valid—it definitely doesn’t feel like a Dragon Age game.
I’m only about halfway through (I think), but I’ve stopped playing for now. Aside from the obvious flaws that others have pointed out, there’s really nothing in the story that’s pulling me in.
You’re absolutely right. No one is obligated to read every post, and that’s an important thing to keep in mind. Forums are meant for diverse discussions, and it’s natural that not everyone will agree all the time. What matters is that we keep the conversations healthy and constructive.
As for the game, I agree with you. Something does feel missing in terms of its identity. For those of us who’ve followed the series from the beginning, it’s hard not to feel that the "DNA" of Dragon Age has been lost in some ways. Hopefully, with time (and maybe updates or future projects), they’ll find a way to reconnect the franchise with what made it so special in the first place.
There’s absolutely no way someone who has followed Dragon Age for all these years could experience "this" and feel anything resembling joy, satisfaction, or nostalgia.
I first played Dragon Age: Origins right when it when came out in 2009 and have completed many playthroughs over the years. Since I was already an adult when I first played it, I wouldn't consider the game nostalgic, but I love it and I enjoyed Veilguard as well.
It's understandable to dislike a sequel that deviates from the original, but I also think it's unfortunate that people enjoying this game seems to offend you so much. When I dislike a thing I just move on and find something else that does bring me joy, and that something else is usually not behaving in a rude and toxic manner on an internet forum.
It’s refreshing to see someone express their love for the series, even if we disagree on Veilguard. I respect that you’ve been with Dragon Age since its inception and found something to enjoy in this installment. However, let me address the assumptions in your post because, while I admire your perspective, I must challenge its conclusions.
First, you suggest that people enjoying this game somehow “offends” me. Let’s be clear: my frustration lies not with those who find joy in Veilguard but with the glaring shortcomings of the game itself. These shortcomings feel like a betrayal of the depth, complexity, and moral gravitas that defined the series. To say that I’m “offended” by others’ enjoyment oversimplifies the discussion. My critique isn’t about attacking players; it’s about holding the game to the standards Dragon Age set for itself. If we don’t challenge mediocrity, how can we expect better?
Second, the idea that “when you dislike something, you just move on” sounds simple, but it doesn’t apply when the stakes are higher. Dragon Age is more than just a game for many of us; it’s a story and a legacy that we’ve invested in for over a decade. To watch it veer so far from what made it special is deeply disappointing. Ignoring that and “moving on” isn’t an act of maturity. It’s apathy. Passionate critique comes from a place of love and respect for the franchise, not toxicity. If I didn’t care, I wouldn’t bother to voice my thoughts at all.
Finally, the accusation of being “rude and toxic” on a forum simply for expressing critical opinions misunderstands the nature of discourse. Forums are spaces for dialogue where fans can agree, disagree, and debate the direction of something they care about. Constructive critique, even when pointed, isn’t toxic. Toxicity would be dismissing valid opinions or labeling others as “offended” simply because they voice frustration.
You’ve enjoyed Veilguard, and that’s great! However, my concerns, and those of others like me, come from a desire to see Dragon Age return to the thoughtful, emotionally resonant storytelling that made it iconic. If that means dissecting its shortcomings and challenging its direction, then I’ll proudly continue to do so—not out of rudeness but out of a genuine passion for this world we both clearly value.
Oh, wow, really? (Pun intended) Because just a few posts above you try to ridicule a long-time fan of DA just because he mentioned that he likes DAtV.
("Try" because you are doing a very poor job at it tbh.)
You are absolutely fuming because so many people love DAtV and you are doing a very poor job of trying to hide it. At least be honest and stop insulting our intelligence.
Let’s bring in some facts in here, not assumption. (Steams’s DAtV player review page)
The overwhelming majority of people that actually played the game like it.
So do me a favour...
l_Fire_St0rm_lwrote: The rest of us, though? We’re still mourning the franchise we fell in love with…. Because no true fan of the original series…
....stop pretending to speak for "true DA” fans, you don't.
Your passive-aggressive tone peppered with inappropriate emojis towards everyone who likes the game is imho indeed toxic, and your opinion about the old games and DAtV is not the law of the land, but just that, an opinion.
All this is purely subjective, a matter of taste and preference, and I, another long time DA fan, love DAtV as well.
You are going to continue to waste your time on something you don’t like? Be my guest. All this doesn’t really matter, BioWare will not look at a forum to decide what they do in their own games. I will block you now, (I don’t need a button to do that.) because blocking toxicity is not silencing dissent, you have not made one point in all your post on this board that could be regarded as “constructive criticism”, it is just that, blocking toxicity.
Have a nice live.
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