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binary solo said:
 

But Bioware can't keep releasing DA titles on PS360  long term. There has to be a way of transferring game history from last gen to current gen. If not then the PS4bone versions of DA:I will bomb HARD.


I dont know how that can be done, as you cant transfer files between consoles.

What im thinking/hoping is that like Mass Effect 3, theres some sort of temporary closure and we can have a fresh start for the new entry. Maybe a different age/new blight.

 

Blood_Tears said:

I did actually, I am one trophy away from the plat on both games and I played all the DLC for both. As far as the import save file system, it was never really note worthy or a step forward like In Mass Effect. Like others who have replied before me, there should be a way to transfer game history data or even choice selection import on the new gen. (sort of like the Dark Horse Comic in ME2 for PS3 before the trilogy was released) 

I'm not looking at a purchase justification for a next gen console. I have yet to go "next gen" and will be playing my PS3 for the majority of next year with all the jrpg's releasing for it. However, with DA I want to see the series grow past the sour taste that DA2 left in people's mouths. It's a new engine for a new game on a new gen. I really feel that a PS3/360 version will only hold the series back from a critical review stand point is all.


I see what you mean. That is indeed a good idea for the choices to transfer to next-gen. I dont think the game beeing exclusive to next-gen would help with its receival though. End of the day, its gonna be about the story/character/gameplay. If anything, it would be the final nail in the coffin if they focused too much on next-gen graphics and failed to give us a quality game.

They are making versions for both gens, so its not like anyone has reason to complain. The game will also receive more exposure this way, and if it redeems the series after DA2 left some people down, its best that a bigger number of people knows about it, then just the early next-gen adopters.