Haven't played ME yet,but...
#76
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:08
#77
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:15
Edit: I'm not sure why people find loading screens so immersion breaking but tinkering with the inventory and squad equipment every 10 minutes not.
Modifié par KitsuneRommel, 08 mai 2010 - 03:18 .
#78
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:30
Yes it was.KitsuneRommel wrote...
Was ME1 the first Bioware game where you could visibly change your companions looks with armor?
@ OP: People will always whine and complain. I think if anything now a days non-developers think the "impossible" can happen at the blink of an eye. The Developers DO have lives so they can't do everyones bidding.
I know even I can be on the list of "whiners", though I usually try to give constructive critisism as well as positive comments. On the plus side though, BioWare is pretty good about customer ideas/critisisms.
#79
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:55
GothamLord wrote...
TJSolo wrote...
Consistency in the ME franchise. Not some stupid attempt to reach out to a different game franchise for their consistency.
Thanks for the reminder how inept you are in actually keeping within the points.
And thank you again for showing how quick you are to totally miss the point as it apparently goes sailing over you head once more.
What quickly, we had post after post giong on with you constantly taking opinions in misconstruing them, repeatedly.
I ask for more armor and consistency in ME2, like how ME1 was and you come back with a picture of another game universes armor sayiong you would rather not have that. How oblivious can you be to the fact that my suggestion was based off of ME1 rather than Halo ODST.
It wasn't quickly, count the posts.
#80
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:57
Vek892 wrote...
Yes it was.KitsuneRommel wrote...
Was ME1 the first Bioware game where you could visibly change your companions looks with armor?
@ OP: People will always whine and complain. I think if anything now a days non-developers think the "impossible" can happen at the blink of an eye. The Developers DO have lives so they can't do everyones bidding.
I know even I can be on the list of "whiners", though I usually try to give constructive critisism as well as positive comments. On the plus side though, BioWare is pretty good about customer ideas/critisisms.
Within the games I have played; Knights of the Old Republic is the first Bioware game that allowed the player to change the armor of their companions.
#81
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 03:59
GothamLord wrote...
...its just a game.
Shocking I know.
It seems to matter much to you, though. Or why do you care enough to post here?
#82
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 04:25
TJSolo wrote...
Vek892 wrote...
Yes it was.KitsuneRommel wrote...
Was ME1 the first Bioware game where you could visibly change your companions looks with armor?
@ OP: People will always whine and complain. I think if anything now a days non-developers think the "impossible" can happen at the blink of an eye. The Developers DO have lives so they can't do everyones bidding.
I know even I can be on the list of "whiners", though I usually try to give constructive critisism as well as positive comments. On the plus side though, BioWare is pretty good about customer ideas/critisisms.
Within the games I have played; Knights of the Old Republic is the first Bioware game that allowed the player to change the armor of their companions.
Uh, you could change your companions' armor and customise their colors in Baldur's gate 2. Never played 1.
#83
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 04:52
cruc1al wrote...
Uh, you could change your companions' armor and customise their colors in Baldur's gate 2. Never played 1.
Hmm, you could? For some reason I remembered them always looking the same.
#84
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 05:20
Massadonious1 wrote...
There are these things called scientists. They research stuff. In the 150+ years from now in which this game takes place, they could of researched some dohickey that could prevent the effects of vaccum on open skin.
If that's too complicated I can use sign language.
They could have.
But in the ME universe, they haven´t.
#85
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 05:55
KitsuneRommel wrote...
cruc1al wrote...
Uh, you could change your companions' armor and customise their colors in Baldur's gate 2. Never played 1.
Hmm, you could? For some reason I remembered them always looking the same.
Armor changes show in BG1 too. But the IE sprites are a lot harder to see details on, so I can see how someone could miss them.
TJSolo, exactly which Bio games have you played? The only Bio games I can think of where you couldn't change party members' equipment were pre-expansion NWN1 and maybe Jade Empire, which I never played.
#86
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 05:56
AlanC9 wrote...
Kalfear wrote...
Then you would be guessing wrong!
The over all opinion of ME2 has been less then desired or expected.
The sales been great but most of that can be attribulted to returning customers from ME1 and word of mouth on how good ME1 was.
What's that based on? Sales have been good, and the reviews better than ME2's. So you're essentially arguing that the majority of people who bought ME2 disagree with the reviewers, and that ME2 is a critical success and a sales success but somehow not a popular success.
I guess that's conceivable... but what I don't see is how you could know it.
Its based on actually reading whats being said (and not just looking to aagree with my side).
Reveiws were only good BEFORE game released. All the reveiws after release have been medium to poor rankings. Its long been common knowledge the Gamespot and those other good reveiwers before game release sell their rankings so I personally dont give them any credit anymore. Much more interested in what other REPUTABLE places like NYTimes (way more then Times but its the most well known and respected) who buy the game and play it fully before they reveiw it say..
As for sales, I said sales were great. But most of those sales were returning ME1 players and people that got sold on a ME1 product by those returning players. The preorders for this game wetre insane. The word of mouth after it released, not so much.
As for how I know this, its common knowledge, everything I have said here has been posted on and released to public multiple times over. Since Im not going to give you 50 links, you will have to do your own research, take my word for it, or continue to beleive the falsehoods the minority puts out daily to combat these simple truths.
#87
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 06:08
#88
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 06:17
Kalfear wrote...
Reveiws were only good BEFORE game released. All the reveiws after release have been medium to poor rankings.
"Ok."
Pelit (Finnish game magazine) gave ME1 a score of 95 with the only negatives being side missions that were too similar and that the characters became almost super heroes towards the end.
ME 2 got 94 and while they praised how much better combat, etc. were, they wrote that the streamlining had gone a bit too far especially with the gear.
But you are right. They probably didn't even play the game.
#89
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 06:19
AlanC9 wrote...
KitsuneRommel wrote...
cruc1al wrote...
Uh, you could change your companions' armor and customise their colors in Baldur's gate 2. Never played 1.
Hmm, you could? For some reason I remembered them always looking the same.
Armor changes show in BG1 too. But the IE sprites are a lot harder to see details on, so I can see how someone could miss them.
TJSolo, exactly which Bio games have you played? The only Bio games I can think of where you couldn't change party members' equipment were pre-expansion NWN1 and maybe Jade Empire, which I never played.
I worded my comment wrong, I don't mean to intend KOTOR is THE first bioware game that had customizable outfits, only that ME1 was not the first that I was aware of, KOTOR is.
It would be easier to put what I have not played of Bioware; none of BG and none of NWN.
#90
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 06:23
Hehe jk jk
#91
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 06:25
TJSolo wrote...
I worded my comment wrong, I don't mean to intend KOTOR is THE first bioware game that had customizable outfits, only that ME1 was not the first that I was aware of, KOTOR is.
It would be easier to put what I have not played of Bioware; none of BG and none of NWN.
Gotcha. You really ought to give those games a shot if you can stand older games. NWN OC isn't all that good, but I'll stand by the expansions. Even BG1, though unmodded that one would be a bit of a comedown. It's not bad, just primitive.
#92
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 07:03
On topic, yeah I enjoy both games despite their many flaws. And I also consider myself spoiled, specially by Bioware, old rpg's without full VO are becoming boring to me now :s
#93
Posté 08 mai 2010 - 07:20
cachx wrote...
On topic, yeah I enjoy both games despite their many flaws. And I also consider myself spoiled, specially by Bioware, old rpg's without full VO are becoming boring to me now :s
Times truly have changed. Remember when the voice acting generally used to be so bad you wished for a mute button?
#94
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 06:43
#95
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 06:46
#96
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 06:48
Beware the moderators, Captain Valor - they're coming for you.
Modifié par DominusVita, 13 avril 2011 - 07:06 .
#97
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 06:49
Curunen wrote...
Amen.piemanz wrote...
Personelly i loved both ME1 and
ME2 ,both games have flaws but i dont let little things ruin it for me.I
think some people have trouble realising that this is a game and not an
alternate life.
seconded. both have there pros and cons. the major thing that gives me a migrane is when i see people post ooh me2 is not a true rpg do to looting or w/e. fact of the matter is this mass effect is its own rpg and if people do not like it ok fine then go play some jprgs or go play original d/d
#98
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 07:03
#99
Posté 13 avril 2011 - 07:05
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