BioWare Gets a New Boss

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Hear that 'Thunk, Thunk, Thunk' sound?

Thats EA hammering the last nail into Bioware's coffin...
 

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Andy Chalk said:
As general manager at BioWare Austin, Bromberg guided the studio through the process of transitioning Star Wars: The Old Republic from a subscription-based MMO to a free-to-play model.
Does this mean he is responsible for the worst F2P model I've ever come across? the F2P model that is so bad I refused to play it despite actually wanting to play ToR?
 

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Honestly, at this point I'm just hoping that there remains life enough in Biowares halls to finish the Dragon Age series well, after that's done, all bets are off.

My predictions are that Bioware's games will gradually lose touch with their core audience, and their shackles to EA will insure they aren't allowed to change. Most of the writers will probably quit or be hired by other companies, but I'm concerned that the designers will continue to work under EA.

I hope I'm wrong, but this strikes me as EA giving up on preserving Biowares creative freedom and reputation.
 

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mechalynx said:
It has finally happened! I can finally say that apart from a small bit of schaudenfreude I have zero fucks to give about EA putting another slug in my once favorite dev.

Call me crazy, but I kinda wanted Casey Hudson for the job as a way of promoting him away from anything creative. I mean, he can manage a team well enough, but he can't art worth a shit.
Remember, he was the chucklefuck who said having a final boss for Mass Effect 3 was too video gamey.
 

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sumanoskae said:
Honestly, at this point I'm just hoping that there remains life enough in Biowares halls to finish the Dragon Age series well, after that's done, all bets are off.

My predictions are that Bioware's games will gradually lose touch with their core audience, and their shackles to EA will insure they aren't allowed to change. Most of the writers will probably quit or be hired by other companies, but I'm concerned that the designers will continue to work under EA.

I hope I'm wrong, but this strikes me as EA giving up on preserving Biowares creative freedom and reputation.
I had to check the date here to see if this post was from 2010. Where have you been for the past three years?
 

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Unsurprisingly, another DAE HATE EA from the Escapist forums.

It's impossible to discuss anything rationally here because the EA hate pile just crushes anything else.
 

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One question! Why would you put such inadequately experienced guy at the helm of important development studio? Even with all that DA and ME hate there are still millions of potential sales among their fans, you may not want to alienate those people further with decisions like that.
 
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Let me suggest something. I know it will be a shocking thought, and an unpopular one. Maybe, just maybe, the head honchos at EA know more about who is the best choice for a replacement CEO than us gamers sitting on a computer, looking at paper accomplishments to decide.

No, I'm not being sarcastic. I'm not saying he is definitely going to be a great choice. I am, however, saying that there is more than a good chance that they know more about his qualifications than we do.

Finally, as for the TOR F2P thing, it never said he was responsible for the F2P model itself, just the implementation. Say what you want about the TOR F2P model (yes, it is pretty bad), it was implemented smoothly. Maybe that's what will be best for Bioware: someone who can make development run smoothly.

Captcha: hear me roar! I would, captcha, but I'm drowned out by people who seem to read EA articles just to complain.
 

sumanoskae

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BloodSquirrel said:
sumanoskae said:
Honestly, at this point I'm just hoping that there remains life enough in Biowares halls to finish the Dragon Age series well, after that's done, all bets are off.

My predictions are that Bioware's games will gradually lose touch with their core audience, and their shackles to EA will insure they aren't allowed to change. Most of the writers will probably quit or be hired by other companies, but I'm concerned that the designers will continue to work under EA.

I hope I'm wrong, but this strikes me as EA giving up on preserving Biowares creative freedom and reputation.
I had to check the date here to see if this post was from 2010. Where have you been for the past three years?
As in "All of this shit has already happened" or "Haven't you played that new game/read that news story that changes everything?"
 

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I like how even the dragon in the logo has an expression of total no fucks given.

"Yup this is Bioware now. I wonder what RPG's there are on kickstarter these days."
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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1337mokro said:
I like how even the dragon in the logo has an expression of total no fucks given.

"Yup this is Bioware now. I wonder what RPG's there are on kickstarter these days."
That was one of the older Bioware logos, back when they did Neverwinter Nights.
 

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Ed130 said:
1337mokro said:
I like how even the dragon in the logo has an expression of total no fucks given.

"Yup this is Bioware now. I wonder what RPG's there are on kickstarter these days."
That was one of the older Bioware logos, back when they did Neverwinter Nights.
I know, just making a remark about it's facial expression linked to this article.
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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1337mokro said:
Ed130 said:
1337mokro said:
I like how even the dragon in the logo has an expression of total no fucks given.

"Yup this is Bioware now. I wonder what RPG's there are on kickstarter these days."
That was one of the older Bioware logos, back when they did Neverwinter Nights.
I know, just making a remark about it's facial expression linked to this article.
No problem.

Now I have a sudden urge to go play the official Neverwinter Nights modules again although.
 

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Ed130 said:
1337mokro said:
Ed130 said:
1337mokro said:
I like how even the dragon in the logo has an expression of total no fucks given.

"Yup this is Bioware now. I wonder what RPG's there are on kickstarter these days."
That was one of the older Bioware logos, back when they did Neverwinter Nights.
I know, just making a remark about it's facial expression linked to this article.
No problem.

Now I have a sudden urge to go play the official Neverwinter Nights modules again although.
Already beat you to it. Rummaging through the NW vault to get some good stuff.