Gamers have had their palms on Dragon Age: The Veilguard for a little bit bit now, so BioWare has shared some fascinating information and figures about everybody’s playthroughs.
It is turn into fairly standard for builders to share how gamers are literally enjoying nowadays, because it provides an fascinating perception into the plenty’ mindset, and the methods it does or doesn’t differ. BioWare has hopped on that development this week by sharing some stats from The Veilguard, kicking issues off by sharing the breakdown of lessons – it seems that mage comes out on high with 40% of gamers selecting that class, leaving warrior and rogue at 30% every, which is truthfully fairly even, even when it is clear that folks fancy themselves as magic customers greater than anything.
Following that, it shared what lineage gamers opted for. Maybe unsurprisingly, human was probably the most generally picked lineage at 43%, however elves weren’t far off at 40%. By comparability, a lot much less individuals determined to play as qunari, with solely 11% of gamers doing so, leaving dwarves with being picked by solely 6% of gamers. Apparently, BioWare additionally shared what mission is killing gamers probably the most: Sea of Blood. This mission is definitely fairly early on, so it could be extra of a case of gamers attending to grips with issues nonetheless greater than it being all that troublesome. When it comes to specific enemies, although, Excessive Dragon Corius the Icetalon has killed most gamers, so preserve your wits about you if you happen to’re but to face that one.
Lastly, there was additionally a breakdown of which factions participant selected, which was a bit extra far and wide. Each Gray Wardens and Shadow Dragons had been picked by 24% of gamers, making up nearly half of all complete gamers. After that, 16% of them picked Antivan Crows, 15% picked Veil Jumpers, with the Lords of Fortune and Mournwatch solely being picked by 11% and 10% of gamers respectively.
BioWare additionally shared that there is “much more to share in future” in relation to the sport’s statistics, so preserve your eyes peeled for future tidbits like these.