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The former lead writer points out that large portions of the storylines within each franchise are carried out through the companions that the main character chooses to meet. While Gaider's thread begins by highlighting how player choice could create a number of issues for any studio casting a lead protagonist, he draws upon similar points for other factors within the game. So, suddenly, the protagonist will have their own personality. That's not going to work for a passive medium. "Those protagonists are designed to be a bit of a blank slate, one that the player fills out with their decisions.
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The former lead writer continues to explain his thoughts surrounding a potential series lead by suggesting that neither of the franchise's main characters are necessarily suited to TV audiences. Boom, right off the bat you've just alienated a whole bunch of the built-in fan base who had their hopes up." "Meaning said TV show will need to pick whether said protagonist will be male or female. " have a custom protagonist," says Gaider. Beginning with the main character itself, Gaider highlights the fact that both franchises allow the player to make custom changes and adaptations to the series main protagonist. Gaider's thread goes on to explain a number of factors that he has concerns over. Even so, the possibility (and likewise for Dragon Age) makes me cringe just a little, unlike many fans who appear. I'm relieved to see that the Mass Effect/Amazon deal is for a potential TV series and not a movie. "Even so, the possibility (and likewise for Dragon Age) makes me cringe just a little, unlike many fans who appear. "I'm relieved to see that the Mass Effect/Amazon deal is for a potential TV series and not a movie," said Gaider in a thread. Reports emerged earlier this year saying Netflix was developing a Dragon Age series and, after Amazon Studios was said to be nearing a deal to develop a Mass Effect TV series, Gaider took to Twitter to address a number of worries he has with either franchise switching mediums. David Gaider, the former BioWare Lead Writer who worked on Dragon Age: Origins and Inquisition, has explained a number of concerns that he holds about a potenial Mass Effect or Dragon Age TV Series.