Dragon Age: La Guardia del Velo “expansivo” La ciudad principal es más grande que cualquier otra cosa en la serie RPG., pero sólo llegó a ser así gracias a una sola línea de la Inquisición.



Dragon Age: The Veilguard will show players a city bigger than anything they’ve seen in the rest of the RPG seriesthat was shaped by a single line from Inquisition.

For the first time in the entire series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will take players to Minrathous. Despite carrying significant weight in the story, the biggest city in Thedas has never appeared in the game, something art director Matthew Rhodes acknowledges in an interview with Edge magazine: “People who have a history with Dragon Age have thought about what Minrathous might be like.

Rhodes knows thatwe can never competewith those playersimaginations, but says that BioWare es “shooting for the moonin its attempt to create the city. But part of the reason that the developers even have to do that is because of a single line in Dragon Age: Inquisición.

Elsewhere in the interview, game director Corianne Busch points out thatwhen your Dragon Age: Inquisition companion Dorian joins you in Orlais, in one of the biggest cities in Thedas, he mentions that it’s quaint and cute compared to Minrathous.It hardly seems like a world-shaping line, but Busch says thatone bit of dialogue was our guiding principle on how to realize this city.

The result is a location thatis sprawling. It is lived-in. Sometimes it’s grimy, sometimes it’s bougie. But it is expansive.Rhodes explains that in more detail, considering what it would be like to actually live in Minrathous, and how that affected its design: “A guy’s normal everyday life walking down the streets of this city is more spectacular than what the Queen of Orlais is seeing, at least in terms of sheer scale.

That conjures its own issues, sin embargo – Rhodes says that his team had to design Minrathous in a way to ensure that players would actually look up at the city around them, con “props and architecture that help lead the eyes.That’s to helpremind the player often of how stacked the city is. Wherever you’re standing, there’s guaranteed to be more below you and above you.

Check out our Dragon Age: The Veilguard preview for an even closer look at the long-awaited RPG follow-up.