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Dragon Age II experience to be different across all platforms, says Zeschuk

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BioWare boss Greg Zeschuk has told VG247 Dragon Age II's experience will be different, depending on which platform players play on.

With the release of Dragon Age: Origins last November, BioWare handled the PC version, while PS3 and 360 ports were handled by Edge of Reality: all versions of which scored well critically, but fan response suggested PC was the way to go.

Zeschuk jumped to defend the work done with the original, adding the experience on DAII will be different in the controls and experience.

"I would, in a sense," he told us at Develop, "defend our Dragon Age 1 work, in that I actually like the console limitations, but I think that in Dragon Age 2 we’ve had the opportunity to work from a final platform and kind of design the gameplay to really cater for them."

"Again, there’ll be differences between the PC version and the console versions," he continued, "by the simple nature of the input system and the experience.

"I think when people start seeing it in action they’re going to be really impressed with how it looks on all platforms."

Dragon Age II releases next March for PS3, 360 and PC.

Get the full interview with Greg Zeschuk here.

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