So far, it seems to be pretty split between classes: 40 percent of us play as mages, while the other 60 percent are evenly distributed between rogues and warriors. However, the lineage delineations are interesting: 43 percent of us chose to be humans and 40 percent elves.
The final 17 percent is split between dwarves and Qunari, at 6 percent and 11 percent, respectively.
The factions are also a bit uneven: 24 percent of players choose to play as Gray Wardens and Shadow Dragons, while 16 percent are Antivan Crows. 15 percent of us joined the Veil Jumpers, 11 percent the Lords of Fortune, leaving only one in 10 choosing to become Mournwatch.
Perhaps not surprisingly, more of us died during the Sea of Blood mission than anywhere else.
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Eurogamer's Robert Purchese had a lot of good things to say about BioWare's latest Dragon Age in his five-star review. “From head to toe, wing to wing, The Veilguard is exquisitely realized and full of sophistication in every system and narrative,” he wrote. “It's warm and welcoming, funny and hopeful, kind when necessary, and of course it's epic; epic in a way that I think will set the bar high not only for BioWare in the years to come, but for role-playing games as well. in general”. “.