The following article contains major spoilers for the first act of Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
While some of the dedicated few have already completed Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and are possibly on their second playthrough already, the majority of the player base (as evidenced by achievement stats) are still making their way through BioWare's latest offering.
While Dragon Age: The Veilguard is mostly beloved, plenty of players have their gripes about the game's writing, especially in relation to dialogue where it often feels like Rook is saying the same thing in three different ways. A particularly jarring scene occurs after Act 1's major choice, whether Rook personally goes to Minrathous or Treviso in order to repel a blight dragon attack.
As a side note, I do think it's strange that Minrathous and Treviso both suffer to the same extent if you pick the other choice. Treviso is a merchant town with no standing army and an occupying force that is in league with the Darkspawn. Minrathous is an ancient empire with incredibly powerful magisters, and yet they're as helpless as Treviso. If you choose Treviso under the logical assumption that Minrathous stands a better chance of defending itself, you...