What You Didn’t Know About Dragon Age: 56 Mind-Blowing Facts

Dragons, Witches and some crazy characters

Posted By | On 31st, Aug. 2014

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Dragon Age is one of Bioware’s greatest accomplishments, the game was a spiritual successor to Baldur’s Gate and it succeeded in being more than that. The Dragon Age franchise has managed to captivate the audience with its brilliant storytelling, characters and the overall lore, through the years it has garnered millions of fans.

As we are well aware each new game has introduced us to a different protagonist and new characters and each of them have been woven with their fantastic backstory,  and with Dragon Age Inquisition on the horizon, there is no telling what kind of a roller coaster adventure we are in for. With that being said, here are some of the most awesome trivia facts in the Dragon Age franchise that you probably missed.

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Note: List is in random order

In Dragon Age Origins there were different crashes captured and fixed in the year of development.

With the delay of Dragon Age Inquisition, many of you may be complaining about why the game is delayed and how it should arrive earlier. Let me tell you that finding bugs in a game is a lot easier that you think, because within the initial month of finishing developing the game, the Q and A tester will find a lot of bugs that make the crashes occur, or make the characters go wonky and what not. For example in Dragon Age Origins there were 4,212 different crashes that occurred within the year of development. So maybe it’s a good thing that games get delayed, so that we wouldn’t have to hate the developers and the company that made the game.


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