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Mass Effect Andromeda Will Have Witcher-Like Meaningful Side Quests

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Bioware says it has learned a lot from Dragon Age: Inquisition‘s lackluster side quests.

Lackluster side quests in RPGs have always been a problem. Often included simply as “padding,” to the main story, most of the time they are boring, tedious fetch quests. Bioware has acknowledged that Dragon Age: Inquisition suffered from this problem, and is determined to not make the same mistake with Mass Effect: Andromeda.

“We are approaching the completionist aspect very differently, because we’ve done and learned a lot from Inquisition,” Andromeda‘s producer Fabrice Condominas told PC Gamer. “But we’ve also observed what other games have been doing, like The Witcher.”

The Witcher 3 was particularly praised for having awesome sidequests – some of which were actually more entertaining than the main story quest – and the fact that almost none of them felt like they existed purely as padding.

Condominas added that bigger isn’t always better – sidequests must simply be “meaningful” in order to be impactful.

Either way it looks like Andromeda is going to be bigger and better than any prior Mass Effect game.

Source: PC Gamer

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