BioWare Edmonton general manager Aaryn Flynn suggests that the studio will be taking advantage of the Frostbite 2 engine for all upcoming projects.
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yeah but with all the good people gone from Bioware and their games after Dragon Age Origins horrible who really cares?
Mass Effect 2 came out after DAO and it was a good but it was not Bioware standards for quality rpg they are known for. DA2 lol enough said there. Mass Effect 3, just after you think an rpg could be an less watered down they manage to do it even more and still pretend it's an RPG. Combat was worse than ME2 and well everyone knows how horrible the ending was then the mockery of an "alternate ending" or in reality a slideshow....un-needed multiplayer, broken promises, is what bioware has become. DA3 is already going down the same path as both DA2 and ME3.
I hope the founders that quit, the devs old devs that left and the writers that wrote the amazing stories start a new company and bring back the quality western rpg that is so hard to find now-a-days.
Yes, I hope Dragon Age 3 uses this.
Thank god. Unreal Engine looks like ass.
Is Frostbite 3 going to come next-gen?
Pretty smart move, besides the sports games, almost all the studios will be using Frosbite. Which will make it easy for teams to help out one another and with so any engineers working on one engine any advancement one studio makes, another one can benefit.