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Dissecting the Dragon: GUR for Dragon Age™: Inquisition

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This chapter describes challenges involved in the development of Dragon Age™: Inquisition, in particular, problems arising from the size of the game world, as well as combat mechanics and player classes and playstyles. It shows how GUR directly contributed to game design decisions, for example, in terms of menu and UI design.
Oxford University Press
Title: Dissecting the Dragon: GUR for Dragon Age™: Inquisition
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This chapter describes challenges involved in the development of Dragon Age™: Inquisition, in particular, problems arising from the size of the game world, as well as combat mechanics and player classes and playstyles.
It shows how GUR directly contributed to game design decisions, for example, in terms of menu and UI design.

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