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fandomsecrets2012-12-10 06:48 pm
[ SECRET POST #2169 ]
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(Anonymous) 2012-12-11 05:22 am (UTC)(link)There is a lot of people working in the industry who have blogs (often even on tumblr, I think I've seen DA's head writer though it'd need fact-checking)and they do listen to what is said on the Internet, since it's an easy way to know how the fanbase reacted to certain things in a game. I remember some designers of Mass Effect talking about how they'd actively look for fanarts of the game to see what the fans remembered the most, what stayed. I think I've also seen an article about the (straight) guy writing the gay romance options (male and female) in ME3 researching people's reaction (still on the Internet) to other gay romances in other games to see what brought positive reactions, what people liked and found believable.