Dragon Age Creator: "Had to Take Out Half" of DA2 Quests Due to 16-Month Timeline, BioWare Couldn't Make a "Small Game"
The intricate world of game development often conceals significant challenges behind its polished finished products. A prime example is the creation of Dragon Age 2, a title that, according to its creator, experienced a drastic reduction in content due to an unexpectedly tight production timeline.
It has been revealed that once the development team learned they had only 16 months to deliver the sequel, approximately half of the planned quests had to be scrapped. This candid admission sheds light on the immense pressures faced by major studios like BioWare. The creator openly confessed that "BioWare as a team did not know how to make a small game."
This inherent struggle with scaling down ambitions for a shorter development cycle directly impacted Dragon Age 2. While the game ultimately delivered a compelling narrative centered around protagonist Hawke and their family's rise in Kirkwall, and successfully introduced memorable characters alongside a formidable antagonist like Corypheus (who certainly looked menacing in every appearance), the rapid development left its undeniable mark.
Players often noted the prominent reuse of environments and a perceived lack of variety in side quests, aspects directly attributable to the severe time constraints. This insight from the creator underscores the dedication and difficult compromises required to ship a game under immense pressure, even if it means significantly altering the initial creative vision.
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