My favorite part about talking to other people who play choice-based RPGs is comparing choices. Whether it’s about the characters we make or the ways we nudge the story, I am always down to hear how people are playing games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard. We’re just a week out from launch, so a lot of people haven’t beaten the game yet so there aren’t a ton of hard numbers for the story decisions, but developer BioWare has released some early stats about the kinds of characters people are making. This includes pie charts, so let’s break down the data.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Stats Reveal Most Players’ Choices Are Basic
I can’t judge you for making a human mage because I did that, too
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