I loved DA:Origins when it came out. I was an old schooler, grew up playing CRPGs in the late 80s on my C64, graduated to the isometric stuff of the 90s, and when the 2000s came and we had Morrowind and DA:O and Mass Effect, I was still on board. Loved them. DA was essentially Baldur's Gate, but with a 3D engine and a more dramatic, soap-opera-ey story. It was my dream CRPG.
Then DA2 came out. Ok, was nice, but that recycled dungeon design and the "point and click" travelling where you were just visiting tiny dioramas every 5 minutes and doing dialog-laden quests? Didn't care for it. Combat was also too fast and twitchy for my taste.
Inquisition was....odd. I hated it at first, but the combat was slower and felt more like DA:O, and the gear and upgrade system was actually pretty brilliant and I went through the game and its expansions twice because of it. Solas was also an incredibly well written character and made me generate a female elf just to romance him in my 2nd playthrough.
Veilguard's combat was atrocious though. It didn't even feel like an RPG. I couldn't bring myself to finish it. Plus I liked none of the characters either. And the new designs, especially what they did to Varric. I doubt I'll ever bother with the series after that since it killed my desire for it. Sort of like the new Star Wars sequels killed my love for that franchise.