Baldur's Gate III vs Dragon Age: Inquisition: Which Is More Woke?
Dragon Age: Inquisition appears more woke than Baldur's Gate III based on AI analysis, with a difference of about 15 points. Community votes are split or too thin to call a clear winner yet.

Community (votes): ~73/100
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Community (votes): not enough data yet
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AI verdict
Dragon Age: Inquisition is more woke than Baldur's Gate III (AI).
Dragon Age: Inquisition leads by 15 points on the AI scale.
Community verdict
Community averages are too close to call (or one side has no votes yet).
Why the scores diverge
- The 15-point gap reflects how much ideology steers each story on our six-dimension pass, not just vibes.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition highlight: Dialogue often feels like it serves a social agenda rather than character development.
- Baldur's Gate III highlight: Dialogue serves the story, with only occasional messaging.
- Baldur's Gate III: Characters are well-developed, though some may feel like they fit a modern archetype.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition: Some characters seem designed more for representation than for narrative depth.
Dragon Age: Inquisition reads higher on anti-traditional framing than Baldur's Gate III, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Dragon Age: Inquisition reads higher on message-first dialogue than Baldur's Gate III, which nudges the overall profile message-forward. Dragon Age: Inquisition reads higher on tokenistic characters than Baldur's Gate III, which nudges the overall profile message-forward.
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Frequently asked questions
- Which is more woke, Baldur's Gate III or Dragon Age: Inquisition?
- Dragon Age: Inquisition scores higher on the AI pass (31/100 vs 16/100).
- What do community votes say?
- Community averages are within the tie band or too close to call (73 vs n/a on our vote-weighted scale).
- Why might AI and votes disagree?
- AI scores come from a structured model pass; votes capture how people read the politics or messaging. Trailers, culture-war framing, and release timing can push votes away from the model.