User blog comment:Phantomdasilva/Fan Entitlement and the sanctity of artistic vision/@comment-4933332-20120327075857/@comment-4043223-20120327091327

I see what you mean, at the end of the day though the factors involved in all of this are out of the control of the fans and we have to put our faith in BioWare to understand the best course of action. Taking the speculation of "Hudson and Walter" took it upon themselves as fact (for the sake of this argument at least) then the team of writers they had should do an amazing job in repairing the ending for the fans (if this was the situation then I do have trust in that outcome).

The problem is though, does the (most vocal/minority/majority/whatever) fan base trust them anymore? If BioWare consider themselves artists and I won't argue for or against that notion because they gave us some truly inspiring works so far, what will be the outcome when the audience of such an artist sees its art in a different manner then the artist? I fear a lot of that audience will look else to satisfy there tastes as an audience then.