Corinne Kempa wrote...
April 2010, Dragon Age: Origins Awakening, Expansion Pack. The character Leliana is in a dlc (downloadable content)
So, what are your thoughts, hopes. and dreams for the DLC?
Corinne Kempa wrote...
April 2010, Dragon Age: Origins Awakening, Expansion Pack. The character Leliana is in a dlc (downloadable content)
Modifié par Lenimph, 01 mai 2010 - 08:51 .
Modifié par Lenimph, 01 mai 2010 - 08:18 .
glenboy24 wrote...
Hopefully, she didn't shoot herself in the foot by mentioning this. BioWare's Devs, much like Blizzard's, aren't happy when someone drops a bombshell before they themselves are ready to talk about it. Still, it's a great bit of news as it gives hope to *everyone* who feels they got a bit shafted on the Romance follow-ups. With everything that occured with Marjolaine in Origins, it's possible this DLC will address either Leli having a final show down with her former Mentor (if you spared her in Origins) or having some type of mission for or against the Bard Order she mentions. There is also the chance that it may have something to do with Leli's mother. She mentions that her Mother Died when she was very young, but not a great deal of information is given as to how or why her mother died. Hmm...
kingkyle wrote...
glenboy24 wrote...
Hopefully, she didn't shoot herself in the foot by mentioning this. BioWare's Devs, much like Blizzard's, aren't happy when someone drops a bombshell before they themselves are ready to talk about it. Still, it's a great bit of news as it gives hope to *everyone* who feels they got a bit shafted on the Romance follow-ups. With everything that occured with Marjolaine in Origins, it's possible this DLC will address either Leli having a final show down with her former Mentor (if you spared her in Origins) or having some type of mission for or against the Bard Order she mentions. There is also the chance that it may have something to do with Leli's mother. She mentions that her Mother Died when she was very young, but not a great deal of information is given as to how or why her mother died. Hmm...
no i dont think she got in trouble otherwise they would of removed it by now
That's the only real good explanation of why they took the letters out of the game, because they aren't busy they where just running lateClonePatrol wrote...
I'm hoping Zevran shows up in it too, and that's why they pulled the letters from the game.
Modifié par searanox, 02 mai 2010 - 01:21 .
searanox wrote...
Too bad we can't get a ****ing patch that will fix the damage a previous update did, much less one for Awakening, which is practically broken right of the box, but we can get paid content by the boatload.
**** you BioWare, **** you EA, for being such ****s to all your fans who have followed you over the last decade. I ****** on your pathetic, rotting carcass.
EA has seen fit to allocate resources to paid DLC, and elabourate information-harvesting schemes disguised as contests (which exclude a large portion of their fanbase). Additionally, EA has shown that they have no intention of properly supporting their products: the problems with their games are going totally ignored as far as we can tell (due to downright awful community relations), and whenever we hear anything from someone, it's a bunch of PR bull**** that fails to even acknowledge the complaints of their fans. They do not care, plain and simple. That there are individuals at BioWare who do care is obvious, and good to know, but irrelevant if it can't be manifest in any tangible results.ClonePatrol wrote...
Seriously, the patching people are different from the DLC people, who are different from the main dev people. Don;'t get pissed at people for not doing someone else's job. And don't get pissed at a whole company when these kind of decisions are made by a select few in management, corporate politics are a b****.
Modifié par searanox, 02 mai 2010 - 04:45 .
searanox wrote...
EA has seen fit to allocate resources to paid DLC, and elabourate information-harvesting schemes disguised as contests (which exclude a large portion of their fanbase). Additionally, EA has shown that they have no intention of properly supporting their products: the problems with their games are going totally ignored as far as we can tell (due to downright awful community relations), and whenever we hear anything from someone, it's a bunch of PR bull**** that fails to even acknowledge the complaints of their fans. They do not care, plain and simple. That there are individuals at BioWare who do care is obvious, and good to know, but irrelevant if it can't be manifest in any tangible results.
ClonePatrol wrote...
I've seen them acknowledge the complaints, and they say they are working on them, and I take them at there word on that, because software isn't always easy to fix, and the patches have to be tested before they are sent out, if things get rushed like they did pre-Awakening, you get things like Patch 1.03, that introduce new problems, which have to be fixed, and then the fixes tested, and likely new unexpected glitches will appear needing fixes. That's why games like WoW patch like every 2 days, more often, but they have way more players and more money.
If the speed of them working doesn't appeal to you, try your hand at working in the user created content, and help player made patches, something that has been done quite succsessfully, and is going on at this very moment. Maybe then you'll see how hard it is, and can have people yell at you when you break there game in new and unexpected ways, as happens with practically all software.
Tirigon wrote...
Personally I know too less about programming to do that, but I use quite a lot of mods and they were all very good and, to be honest, a lot better at making no faults than BioWare. What is a shame for BioWare actually.
The Hardest Thing In The World wrote...
DLC, DLC, DLC. ****ing fix the game first!
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Diablo7 wrote...
The Hardest Thing In The World wrote...
DLC, DLC, DLC. ****ing fix the game first!
Seconded...<_<