Go_Ly_Dow
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No, the 151 critics and fans are wrong.FF7R is definitely very good
No, the 151 critics and fans are wrong.FF7R is definitely very good
Now we know why EA didn't announce any sales figures yet.Yup, PS5 only vs PS5, Xbox Series and PC and a higher install base now. No platform deal either and won't sell anything in Asia whilst Rebirth and DD2 shifted copies in that region (FF7 approx 500k in Japan with digital sales). Word of mouth and games reputation isn't great but is largely positive for DD2 and Rebirth (GOTY contender).
It's uphill battle from here for Dragon Age to recoup costs and no doubt this entry is damaging for the IP.
Boy, that's giving them a lot of credit. That would require reflection, self-awareness, and responsibility. Not these people's strong suit.
How can one achieve this level of anti-cynicism? Even after experiencing Inquisition, ME3, Andromeda, Anthem and now Veilguard, somehow this lad still thinks they’re getting ready to turn everything around.As for mass effect due to people involved as heads of the project, i still believe in it.
Yep, I thought it was a great game, although it dropped the ball somewhat at the ending. Most of the bloat can be easily avoided.FF7R is definitely very good
I hope it will be a different team will handle Mass effect project, and no more twisted DEI and woke agenda mandate.
Dragon Age, Dragons Dogma 2 and FF7 are all flawed games that deserve their poor or underwhelming sales. The modern audience is rejecting these games that have become formulaic and have lost that magic of earlier games in the series.
People will blame wokeness, exclusivity and bugs for these sales numbers, but ultimately these games just arent very good. They arent bad, but not great either. And its good to see sales reflect. Too many mediocre games have been selling like hot cakes for too long which has allowed devs to become complacent and lazy. Both in terms of visuals and game design. Not to mention the atrocious storytelling present in all three games.
This lad doesnt think they will turn this around. Yet since mass effect is one my favourite trilogy of all time, i do like to have hope and looking at what director of game says after veilguard. So if you have anything useful to add please share, we might learn something and see a world that Bioware might surviveHow can one achieve this level of anti-cynicism? Even after experiencing Inquisition, ME3, Anthem and now Veilguard, somehow this lad still thinks they’re getting ready to turn everything around.
Jason Schreier in shambles
You had me in the first half, I ain't gonna lie.Dragon Age Veilguard has provided me with more entertainment than half the games I played this year and I haven't even played a minute of it
Jason Schreier in shambles
man, why does he have that textbook cuck look lmaoThis rat will probably delete his Twitter account and run off to Bluesky like the rest of they/them in their eco chamber.
I think for some people, as soon as they see the "wokeness" tag attached to a piece of media, they're going to avoid it for ideological reasons.
But for a much bigger group of people, I think it's more pattern recognition. They've seen enough media that other people describe as "woke", they know a lot of those movies/shows/games were low quality, so they can now sense when new media is likely to follow the same trend. They may not be ideologically driven, but they have enough of a spidey-sense to know what they don't like. It's not the "angry incels" alone who are taking down these movies/shows/games.
SE being morons and wanting a FF game to perform like a yearly COD =/= flopWell, there is.
And FF was consider a flop. Keep your copium at hand Dragon Age fans.
This.But Jason Schreier told me it was topping the charts!!!!
Yeah I think even people who don't particularly care about the whole culture wars and wokeness stuff are starting to get tired of bland "modern" entertainment, and starting to notice patterns.
This is obviously anecdotal but over the last year I've started noticing that even a lot of my family and friends that are more on the liberal or "progressive" side of things have started joking about the forced diversity in Netflix shows or rolling their eyes when you see more diversity among a group of elves in Rings of Power than in a big international airport during peak vacation times.
I think many avoided Veilguard not because they are on some active crusade against "woke" but simply because they recognize elements in it that remind them of all the other boring, bland and hyper safe modern entertainment they've started to get tired of.
EA is just bean counters. They know.
I doubt they do. After all, you can attribute this game's failure to all sorts of different factors:
- long, contradictory, and troubled development history
- poor writing and direction
- lack of role playing in a role-playing game
- childish aesthetic and tone
- the fact that it left the core DA audience behind
- woke messaging
EA executives aren't going to necessarily leap to the conclusion that the game failed because of woke messaging. In fact, I don't even think that myself. Imo, the game failed for a variety of factors, woke messaging being one, but just one. We put a lot of emphasis on that here, but I don't think EA execs will see it that way.
I think for some people, as soon as they see the "wokeness" tag attached to a piece of media, they're going to avoid it for ideological reasons.
But for a much bigger group of people, I think it's more pattern recognition. They've seen enough media that other people describe as "woke", they know a lot of those movies/shows/games were low quality, so they can now sense when new media is likely to follow the same trend.
That was UK sales. These numbers are European.Wait a minute, didn't this guy say that DA's sales were largely in line with those two games last week? 18% and 21% is a sizeable gap.
I believe internally they gonna sure as heck discuss those topics and even reach this conclusion that wokeness interfered with the sales(not the main or sole reason though). Now saying that on public? Don't think so, probably gonna attribute its failure to other aspects.
Yearly COD sales = 25mSE being morons and wanting a FF game to perform like a yearly COD =/= flop
Tho, the game undoubtedly deserves more sales
No, the 151 critics and fans are wrong.
That makes one of us.
The same critics the people in this thread lambasted for overrating Veilguard.No, the 151 critics and fans are wrong.
Where is that poster I was arguing with about how “that Christopher something” said the sale of DA were “close” (on in line) the sales of those other titles and that we didn’t know what meant?
Yeah, he owes me an apology or an unequivocal, yeah, you were right.
Not really that bad for Rebirth since Veilguard had three platforms while Rebirth is only on one. So the sales expectation is definitely higher than Rebirth. Wouldn't be surprised if budget for Veilguard is higher too with Rebirth reusing a lot of Remake's assets.Veilguard selling more than Rebirth in the UK is a tragedy... but it doesn't surprise me because gamers here have absolutely terrible taste in games, Most PS5 consoles in UK bedrooms and living rooms collect dust or are cod/fifa boxes.
Thats me. Huge fan of FF7 and i refuse to buy the remakes untill the story is complete and i can buy the 3 parts combined. I already played the 1st part cuz was on PS+ and enjoyed it.I do wonder if there is a segment of buyers waiting for all 3 releases to be available or some special combined edition? or the audience of nostalgic PS1 igames s not as big as expected.