@Drummer4Life321 @evil-zodiark @nocoolnamejim @blackothh That might not be the case.
Bioware game developers, who have created awesome games that we know have already quit Bioware itself. New guys running Bioware are making more action oriented, simplified games, instead of RPG's that we know and loved once. I'm not saying its worse, i'm merely comparing what it was like and what it is like now.
We can safely assume that EA slowly devoured Bioware, directing it to a more "profitable" state. Letting Bioware go might have even worse consequences considering Bioware has been feeding off EA for a while now and lost many of its great developers.
There is a great solution for this, give people try outs. Allow people to test the game (not the crappy demos) for 6 hours or so and if the person actually enjoyed the game, he would keep it.
If its a bad product ( Ah Dragon Age II, masterpiece from my Hall of Shame... ) then give them the ability to do the exchange the game with other people. It would create a live market for people and would be great to get your game for a great deal.
Give people the ability to put the item into their tryout boxes. In 6 hours, a person can decide to put the item into auction. Once an item is put into the auction, it can't be taken back. Let people make their trades, create an auction for them. If the person decides game is too good to be auctioned, they keep it. They lose the ability to create an auction after 6 hours.
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