Well this is good news for anyone like me who after reading the behind the scenes info on the last Dragon age game and what happened behind the scene on ME3(He was the one who locked the writers out of the room and then was so rude to even the most polite fans who tried to offer advice on how to fix it. He also went on a crusade to have anyone banned from the bioware message boards who reported a bug. He had me banned from a the tech support site because I was posting updates on a bug that was crashing the game and asking them to fix it). Yes I know it says he choose to move on but that is corporate speak for he was given the choice to leave or be fired. After two years and most stores still not selling out their enitial shipments of ME3 I can't say I am surprised. Heck the average price of a copy of ME2 is still $20 while the average price of a copy of ME3 is $10. I think that says it all. Good riddance I say. This is a real victory for people who want writers to write scripts and who don't want to pay $80 for bug filled games that are never patched. This is the best news I have heard since Lucas not being involved in the new Star Wars movies.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2014/08/10/mass-effect-3-director-casey-hudson-leaves-bioware/
I mean what kind of person has someone banned for reporting a game crashing bug to the tech support board. I mean isn't that the point of that section of the forum and when a game cost $80 don't we have the right to report bugs and ask for them to be patched?