Ehh I doubt that. if they were going to do that I suspected they would have held out on announcing this until after Anthem. Plus DA:I did really well.
It has been over four years since Inquisition and we literally still don't even have a title. That is not normal, especially not for EA.
Man, you lot are real desperate for this to happen, aren't you?
Nope, just realistic about what happens to developers at this stage in their relationship with EA. If this were an absolute sure thing, going ahead no matter what, we would have a trailer by now - Inquisition was properly announced only two years after 2 then released the year after that, even with them having to switch to the pain-in-the-ass Frostbite engine. The equivalent time has come and gone, plus a little more, plus the fact they should be more familiar with the engine now, plus the fact that they were supposed to have an entire studio working on nothing but Dragon Age this whole time, and the only thing we've actually seen is Anthem? Even taking into account that the game would definitely have to be for next-gen consoles at this point that's a downright suspicious lack of information - hell even the FF7 remake had gameplay footage. EA's banking on Anthem being their breadbasket, and if it doesn't wind up being that Bioware's going under.
 
~eh. There was a massive antilootbox backlash, which is why Anthem won't have Wilson lootboxes. Now, additional preorder crap, special editions, EArly access, are things I'd expect to appear.
DA4 is probly more than two years away which is more than enough time for EA to take another crack at loot boxes. Unless bigger markets than Belgium legislate it away, companies will add loot boxes to their games forever, only pausing the practice in the face of mass, and I mean MASS, consumer backlash, and the corporations have way more patience than the public, so eventually they're gonna win and loot boxes will be as common as dlc
 
Why isn't the Avvaar's augur's a solution to the Demonic Possession problem when it comes to mages?

Won't work for when you're traveling, but it'd go ways for alleviate the threat of possession, right?

Invite X amount of necessary fade entities, ensure they won't arbitrarily betray you and then have them repell foreign demons whenever they come sniffing. That's one of the main thing Augurs do, right? Dance with spirits and appease 'em.
 
pretty much it kept the church in power because people feared mages. if the church wasnt watching them they could attack you! better donate this weekend cause you never know a mage might escape and burn down youre house!
 
It doesn't help that shit like that actually happens.

It's the main reason Meredith became a Templar to begin with. Her sister succumbed to the predations of a demon after her parents tried to hide her status as a mage, and she went berserk and killed a shitload of people before Templars could put her down.
 
Why isn't the Avvaar's augur's a solution to the Demonic Possession problem when it comes to mages?

Won't work for when you're traveling, but it'd go ways for alleviate the threat of possession, right?

Invite X amount of necessary fade entities, ensure they won't arbitrarily betray you and then have them repell foreign demons whenever they come sniffing. That's one of the main thing Augurs do, right? Dance with spirits and appease 'em.

The chantry teaches that any spirit that cares enough to interact with the physical world is a demon.
 
The chantry teaches that any spirit that cares enough to interact with the physical world is a demon.
I think the exact nuance is more that the Chantry says that any spirit that seeks out interaction or access to the physical world is a demon. It's entirely possible to summon non-demon spirits and it is practiced in Circles. Now, the Chantry's position doesn't appear to be 100% correct as there do appear to be non-demon spirits that are interested in the physical world, but it's still probably a good rule of thumb that anything coming to you is probably a demon.

Spirit of Wisdom codex entry from Inquisition is relevant here:
When the summoning ritual was complete, the spirit appeared. Both spirits and demons have no gender as we understand it, but this one, much like the rare and dangerous desire demon, presented as female. Although its form was not threatening, the spirit carried itself with a confidence, an awareness, I suppose, that I have seen only in the most powerful of demons.

This spirit of wisdom was polite and courteous. It answered our questions about the Fade, even acknowledging the difficulty when we could not understand what it meant. There was none of the bargaining one normally associates with a summoned creature, save that the spirit sometimes asked us questions as well. Heras shared a mathematical formula he had recently proven, while Etrenne explained her study on magical themes in the Chant of Light, and young Rhys talked a little about his mother.

When we were finished, the spirit thanked us for the conversation and then vanished, although none of us had dismissed it. We soon discovered that the summoning ritual we had devised was critically flawed. The spirit had been under no compulsion to come or remain. All the time it had talked with us, it had stayed of its own volition. Heras was greatly concerned that such a powerful spirit remained free, and has updated the ritual to correct for the weakness in the binding enchantment. I understand his caution, but I also confess that I quite enjoyed the conversation. I am not certain the spirit would have talked so freely had it been shackled at the time.

—An excerpt from Spirits of the Spire by Senior Enchanter Francois

Do note that these are Circle mages, what with the author being a Senior Enchanter.
 
If I remember right, there's also a conversation with Solas that implies that if you expect to find Demons you're much more likely to encounter them.

Which would probably make it harder to successfully adopt the Avvaar method and more than likely to lead them to conclude it's not worth the risk.
 
If I remember right, there's also a conversation with Solas that implies that if you expect to find Demons you're much more likely to encounter them.

Which would probably make it harder to successfully adopt the Avvaar method and more than likely to lead them to conclude it's not worth the risk.
Yeah, he talks about it with Cole, I think. Spirits/Demons don't have form themselves, and so take on a reflection of the world/minds around them. Solas encounters a lot of spirits because he wasn't indoctrinated to believe all spirits are bad, and therefore find demons. But of course the Chantry is like 'EVERYTHIGN BEYOND THE VEIL WANTS TO EAT YOU!!!' and so they keep getting found by demons that want to eat them.

Basically the placebo effect is a legitimate weapon. Against yourself. In the form of demons. WOO, FANTASY PSYCHOLOGY!
 
Yeah, he talks about it with Cole, I think. Spirits/Demons don't have form themselves, and so take on a reflection of the world/minds around them. Solas encounters a lot of spirits because he wasn't indoctrinated to believe all spirits are bad, and therefore find demons. But of course the Chantry is like 'EVERYTHIGN BEYOND THE VEIL WANTS TO EAT YOU!!!' and so they keep getting found by demons that want to eat them.

Basically the placebo effect is a legitimate weapon. Against yourself. In the form of demons. WOO, FANTASY PSYCHOLOGY!

Doesn't Solas also say that demons are just spirits that have been corrupted in some way? As in, a demon is oftentimes a spirit that's been twisted away from its true purpose.

IIRC, it's also all-but-outright-stated that some demons (like the Nightmare) are things that people have literally dreamed up; someone had a bad dream, and thus created the nightmare.
 
There's also the quest All New, Faded For Her, in which a lot of exposition is given on how his friend, a spirit of wisdom, is drawn into this world and becomes a Pride Demon because everyone expected a demon to be summoned, and once the peopel who believed it were a demon were uh... well, killed or otherwise incapacitated/taken out of the picture, and she was surrounded by people who knew/believed her to be a spirit, and the anchoring spell thingies were destroyed, spirit again!
 
I thought it was more because they summoned the Spirit to do something it wasn't meant to do? With it being forced to act against its nature being what turned it into a Demon?
 
That too... hrm. Well, either way, if you expect demons, you'll get demons.
 
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