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Anthem Still Presents Many Issues – Will BioWare Ever Fix This Game?

The reason why we are having this conversation today is that the Anthem patch from BioWare did not arrive at the announced time. This patch is quite stable because it is full of bug fixes, it includes some decently steep power upgrades for Javelins and other stability and performance improvements.

However, that is not the single thing that happened. For a few hours, there was a rain of Masterwork and Legendary loot in Anthem due to some sort of server-side changes that once again occurred before the patch went fully live. Even though players thought that was happening because of the update, that was not it. It is not the first time this has ever taken place as there was another period of “accidental” boosted drop rates before an update.

Anthem issues continue, although a new patch was designed to fix the game

The history repeated itself. Aside from not arriving on time, the patch has also those high drop rates. Players began getting 1-2 Masterworks and Legendaries barely feeling like they exist at all compared to the past when they were getting 5-8 Masterworks and maybe a Legendary or two in a Stronghold run. After the patch, no more green and white loot are dropping and yet it looks like it has been replaced with what people are not looking for, blues and purples.

It was predicted that the community would suffer from a meltdown as this is happening for the second time. There were endless threads of “BioWare, why?” on Reddit. However, Chad Robertson from BioWare said something about the situation.

“We appreciate all the feedback from the community on the game. We love the passion and share it. We’re not yet fully happy with the game’s loot behavior either. One of the downsides of moving so fast to improve is that we’re making changes to complex loot systems in several areas and it’s then harder to know how it’s performing,” Robertson said.

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Anthem Is A Disappointment, And It Seems That Nothing Can Change That

Star Wars The Old Republic was BioWare’s first foray into the multiplayer genre. The MMO provided an enthralling story experience, but the game failed to leave a dent in a genre dominated by established titles. With Anthem, BioWare tried to blend its award-winning storytelling capabilities with the mechanics and gameplay of a relatively new type known as looter shooter.

Looter shooter offers visceral shooting action coupled with an MMO layer which involves multiplayer, an evolving world and a generous amount of loot which becomes better as you progress through the game.

It is odd that EA decided to give Anthem to BioWare, a developer known for its single-player role-playing video game series, among which we can count Baldur’s Gate, Mass Effect and Dragon Age.

Anthem Is A Disappointment, And There’s Nothing To Change That

Anthem does feature a narrative, but it’s far from being the thought-challenging story encountered in the developer’s past titles. Gameplay has taken a central place in the case of Anthem, with the story orbiting around the four Javelin armors. Players of the game can choose one of the four Javelin, Iron Man-like armors, and participate in a series of quests and challenges as they journey toward level 30 and the end game. The Javelins are beautiful, able to fly, strike, and fight flawlessly. At an ideal level, the game could be carried by the Javelins alone, but that is not the case.

The combat sequences are lackluster after a few missions when the player realizes that the same scenarios are recycled over and over again. Flying is exciting but the open world scenario, although very detailed, feels empty and repetitive. In this context, the story of the game appears to be even shallower than it seemed at first. Long storylines will take from one zone to another but the plot twists are predictable, and many of the NPCs which populate the hub are unlikeable.

Further content will be added by a series of patches, according to the roadmap of the game. Until the first significant patch arrives in May, the servers may become barren, but that remains to be seen. However, some gamers think that no update in the world can change Anthem and make it look good.

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Dragon Age 4 Got Its First Trailer

During The Game Awards 2018, BioWare teased the next title in the Dragon Age franchise, dubbed as Dragon Age 4. After previously teasing an announcement on Dragon Age 4 somewhen in December, BioWare revealed the first trailer of the next installment of the popular series.

The short Dragon Age 4 teaser pans over the artifacts in the game and presents a hashtag, possibly of a central story figure or the name of the title, “The Dread Wolf Rises.” However, the trailer is to brief, so it doesn’t present many details about the upcoming Dragon Age 4. As for “The Dread Wolf Rises,” it is most likely a reference to Fen’Harel, the god of betrayal in the Dragon Age universe.

The last Dragon Age title, Dragon Age Inquisition, had an excellent period at The Game Awards 2014 where it won the Top Honor at The Game Of The Year category. Now, we expect that the future Dragon Age 4 would be at least as good as the 2014 Dragon Age Inquisition video game.

Dragon Age 4 Got Its First Trailer, But BioWare Would Not Reveal Anything New About It Any Time Soon

At The Game Awards 2018 event, BioWare teased the fans of the franchise with an announcement on Dragon Age 4. The game devs have also informed the fans that they are also working on the next Mass Effect title.

As for the Dragon Age 4, besides the recently released teaser, BioWare is not going to reveal more details any time soon, as stated by Mark Darrah from the BioWare studios. He added that Dragon Age 4 has been in the works for a long time now and a team of “core” Dragon Age veterans is developing the new title.

“Making players into heroes of their own stories has been my real-life quest since Baldur’s Gate. Over the years I’ve taken on increasing challenges: building vast living worlds, devising fun party-based combat and illustrating fantastic stories. Now, I’m honored and excited to continue BioWare’s rich legacy of colorful companions, romance, and epic choices in my favorite fantasy franchise,” said Darrah.

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BioWare General Manager Teased Dragon Age Announcement

In a new post on BioWare’s official blog, the BioWare General Manager Casey Hudson teased a Dragon Age announcement, saying that Dragon Age is a significant franchise for the studio. He also revealed that in the upcoming months we should expect an important statement that would refer to the next title in the franchise.

“If you’ve been following these blogs, or myself and Mark Darrah on Twitter, you know we’re also working on some secret Dragon Age stuff. Dragon Age is an incredibly important franchise in our studio, and we’re excited to continue its legacy. Look for more on this in the coming month, though I won’t tell you where to look,” said Casey Hudson, BioWare General Manager.

While we hope BioWare would announce the next title in the franchise, there is no information to point in that direction. However, the timing of Casey Hudson’s tease on a Dragon Age announcement is excellent, given the fact that The Game Awards is coming on December 6th.

BioWare General Manager Teased Dragon Age Announcement

For some time now, everybody has been aware that a future Dragon Age game is under development at BioWare, but the studio kept the work secret. This year, Casey Hudson came out to say that the next Dragon Age title would be focusing on the storyline and characters but will also follow the EA’s “live” model.

That would mean that the next Dragon Age title would continuously grow thanks to frequent content updates. Besides the teasing Hudson made about Dragon Age, the General Manager also announced that BioWare would also focus on developing more games for the Mass Effect universe.

The last installment in the Dragon Age franchise (and the third one, in general), Dragon Age: Inquisition rolled out in 2014 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but also on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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BioWare working on Mass Effect and Dragon Age 4 along with other Secret Projects as well

The general manager of BioWare, Casey Hudson, has shared some information that can tease some gamers. Apparently, BioWare is currently working on some secret projects while also focusing on developing Anthem. This information was shared via a blog post used by Hudson to thank fans for supporting Anthem.

Other important notes are that there are plans for more Star Wars: The Old Republic content and that there are teams specially assigned for working on Dragon Age and Mass Effect, which is definitely a surprise for fans. Hudson said: “And yes–we hear loud and clear the interest in BioWare doing more Dragon Age and Mass Effect, so rest assured that we have some teams hidden away working on some secret stuff that I think you’ll really like–we’re just not ready to talk about any of it for a little while…”

For now, it seems that BioWare’s primary focus is on Anthem which will be launched sometime in 2019. However, it is nice to know that the company is still thinking about the games that made it great.

The first two Mass Effect games were able to cultivate a huge fan base, thanks to a carefully thought-of mixture of RPG and action elements. Then, some were alienated by first ending the Shepherd trilogy controversially and then by the lackluster release of Mass Effect: Andromeda, fitted for the next generation of consoles.

All BioWare fans have been wondering about one thing for quite some time and that is about the Dragon Age 4 release date. This has been on their mind ever since Dragon Age Inquisition’s DLC Trespasser has been released. The fans of this fantastic medieval game look all across the Internet for clues that show the new Dragon Age 4. We have seen comics and fanfiction but so far, no release date from the BioWare team. We continue to hope on some revivals soon.

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