Okay guys, to try to bring things back on track for a wrap-up (because at this point I think we've pretty much said all there is to say), lemme just clarify why I've been hammering the same point over and over again, because a lot of people have obviously missed what this is all about.
First off, I didn't like Dragon Age: Origins. It wasn't terrible, it was just flat and generic, with dull, repetitive gameplay and characters that never raised themselves above boring archetypes. I finished it, but it left me so unimpressed that I never bothered with either Awakenings or Dragon Age 2. I'm also one of those guys who thinks the "BioWare Magic" is gone, replaced by ambitious overreach and an EA Studios label.
But none of that matters, because that's not what's at issue. This is about nothing more and nothing less than the fact that an employee of BioWare expressed a perfectly valid opinion about videogames and was then brutally, viciously and relentlessly excoriated for it by a significant number of "gamers." That is unacceptable, it is inexcusable, and for the larger "gaming community" as a whole, it is an embarrassment. Full stop.
Discussions about BioWare, Dragon Age, Hepler's contributions to both and other such things belong elsewhere, in threads where we're not calling people horrible names and encouraging them to commit suicide. Those may be conversations worth having, but they're not the conversation we're having here. Here, we are saying, without qualification, that Hepler's treatment was abhorrent and cannot in any way be justified.
I can't put it any simpler than that, and I have absolutely zero interesting in "debating" the matter further. If you have a problem with that sentiment, you know where the door is.