Modifié par adi4444, 25 juillet 2010 - 06:10 .
[Poll] Will you Boycott DA2?
#326
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 06:07
#327
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 07:08
GurkBoll wrote...
Just curious of how the hardcore fans feel
http://social.biowar...895/polls/8475/
Why would I do that?
#328
Guest_Ashr4m_*
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 07:27
Guest_Ashr4m_*
MerinTB wrote...
I tried making a more diverse, less biased poll to hopefully get a more accurate (but far from scientifically worthwhile) gauge of how the sentiment is about DA2 at this early stage:
http://social.biowar...769/polls/8500/
This poll is acutally pretty good, i didnt vote in the first one cause there was no option for me, would be nice if the threadstarter could quote this in the startpost.
#329
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 07:51
Ashr4m wrote...
MerinTB wrote...
I tried making a more diverse, less biased poll to hopefully get a more accurate (but far from scientifically worthwhile) gauge of how the sentiment is about DA2 at this early stage:
http://social.biowar...769/polls/8500/
This poll is acutally pretty good, i didnt vote in the first one cause there was no option for me, would be nice if the threadstarter could quote this in the startpost.
I agree.
I voted "I loved Dragon Age: Origins but do not like what I've heard about Dragon Age 2 and probably won't buy it unless new information alleviates my concerns." This best describes my situation at the moment.
#330
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 07:57
#331
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:08
#332
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:21
Lyna357 wrote...
I agree.
I voted "I loved Dragon Age: Origins but do not like what I've heard about Dragon Age 2 and probably won't buy it unless new information alleviates my concerns." This best describes my situation at the moment.
That's currently where I stand.
However, so early in the news release cycle, BioWare has more than ample time to change my mind.
So I'd hate to commit to "Rarr will not buy!" just yet, but also not ready to commit to buying IF my current fears hold true.
#333
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:24
Rulian wrote...
I'm boycotting the boycotters. *laughs*
#334
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:26
Rulian wrote...
I'm boycotting the boycotters. *laughs*
I boycott your boycott.
#335
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:30
http://comic-con.gam...topslot;thumb;1
again the hack n slash feeling.....
After this admittedly brief demo, we're confident that BioWare knows
what they're doing. This isn't going to be a hack-and-slash game.
this sounds more like an hope or a question than an assumption
Modifié par Rixxencaxx, 25 juillet 2010 - 08:49 .
#336
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:33
Rixxencaxx wrote...
Ign and now gamespot...compared to dao previews i think that these are really cold....
http://comic-con.gam...topslot;thumb;1
....
seing as they have gotten a 5 -minute demo of a sequel, as in it's not something new like the first dragon age was. Honestly...
#337
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 08:42
#338
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:14
Hawke?:
#339
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:20
"I loved Dragon Age: Origins but do not like what I've heard about Dragon Age 2 and probably won't buy it unless new information alleviates my concerns."
Someone just told me that in several interviews the film "The Princess Bride" was sited as an inspiration for the "unreliable narrative" of the story.
Anyone else read that? Link perhaps?
thx & regards
#340
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:37
Roland Aseph wrote...
I voted:
"I loved Dragon Age: Origins but do not like what I've heard about Dragon Age 2 and probably won't buy it unless new information alleviates my concerns."
Someone just told me that in several interviews the film "The Princess Bride" was sited as an inspiration for the "unreliable narrative" of the story.
Anyone else read that? Link perhaps?
thx & regards
Mike Laidlaw mentioned that film and the usual suspects as examples during the demo. Though I believe "The Princess Bride was the one compared as being a "play within a play'
Modifié par marquiseondore, 25 juillet 2010 - 10:39 .
#341
Guest_JoePinasi1989_*
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:38
Guest_JoePinasi1989_*
NOW OFF-TOPIC
What a sad thing it is, to have to advertise your poll thus in order to get proper attention. I really think the Social Network needs an update on the rules regarding polls.
I am SICK of stupid, pointless polls that get in the way of more important topics. STOP THAT ****!
Modifié par JoePinasi1989, 25 juillet 2010 - 10:47 .
#342
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:41
#343
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:49
#344
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:52
Faust1979 wrote...
Rixxencaxx wrote...
David Gaider wrote...
Not to put too fine a point on it, but is that the same kind of message that Troika and Black Isle and Looking Glass Studios got, to name a few? I get that you're wishing failure on us (which is thrilling to read, by the way) but I don't think that would send quite the message you're hoping for. Maybe you think we deserve such a fate, I don't know. I don't think those companies deserved theirs, and certainly wouldn't wish it on anyone.DaringMoosejaw wrote...
If the flaws are really as evident as they profess, the game will tank and Bioware will get the message.
To be straight, as a long time videogame player, i always thought that there were only few software houses able to guarantee the hightest quality and consumer respect.
In my opinion the best of theme were Blizzard and Bioware.
You both always realized really good quality games. Never rushed products.
I really liked dao, form me, it was the best rpg since bg2, but judging from awakening and above all, from the extremely poor quality of dragon age dlc's now i can't bet on bioware future reputation.
I supposte that crappy dlcs are the reason why people is so concerned about the changes you introduced with dao 2.
Maybe in the end the sequel will be better than the original (like bg2 and bg1)...but i fear that you are borrowing your hard earned reputation as game developer for some easy money and doubt that in the long run this could be a big business.
Why not just let the developers make they game they feel is best for them? there are a lot of things they have to think about when they design the game. Do you really want every game in the franchise to play exactly the same? that would be quite boring. There is nothing wrong with wanting to try something new and be different. The Baulders gate games were years ago. You can't expect Bioware to keep making the same games with the exact same playing styles Bioware wouldn't have lasted long if they made all they're games the same.
I would have no problem with another 60-80 hour adventure using the same engine, combat system as Origins as long as it is good. Awakening was not nearly as long or as good.
One of the things I liked most about origins is that it felt like the spritual successor to the BG series. I do not seem to be getting that vibe from DA2 from what we've heard so far, but it's definitely too early to tell.
I am in the 'wait and see" camp. I do find it quite amusing that whiners that outright proclaim that they are not getting the game are getting bashed by the kiss-asses for basing a decision based on so little info, but then themselves will profess how awesome it looks and will be buying day one.
#345
Guest_JoePinasi1989_*
Posté 25 juillet 2010 - 10:55
Guest_JoePinasi1989_*
BLunted wrote...
Faust1979 wrote...
Rixxencaxx wrote...
David Gaider wrote...
Not to put too fine a point on it, but is that the same kind of message that Troika and Black Isle and Looking Glass Studios got, to name a few? I get that you're wishing failure on us (which is thrilling to read, by the way) but I don't think that would send quite the message you're hoping for. Maybe you think we deserve such a fate, I don't know. I don't think those companies deserved theirs, and certainly wouldn't wish it on anyone.DaringMoosejaw wrote...
If the flaws are really as evident as they profess, the game will tank and Bioware will get the message.
To be straight, as a long time videogame player, i always thought that there were only few software houses able to guarantee the hightest quality and consumer respect.
In my opinion the best of theme were Blizzard and Bioware.
You both always realized really good quality games. Never rushed products.
I really liked dao, form me, it was the best rpg since bg2, but judging from awakening and above all, from the extremely poor quality of dragon age dlc's now i can't bet on bioware future reputation.
I supposte that crappy dlcs are the reason why people is so concerned about the changes you introduced with dao 2.
Maybe in the end the sequel will be better than the original (like bg2 and bg1)...but i fear that you are borrowing your hard earned reputation as game developer for some easy money and doubt that in the long run this could be a big business.
Why not just let the developers make they game they feel is best for them? there are a lot of things they have to think about when they design the game. Do you really want every game in the franchise to play exactly the same? that would be quite boring. There is nothing wrong with wanting to try something new and be different. The Baulders gate games were years ago. You can't expect Bioware to keep making the same games with the exact same playing styles Bioware wouldn't have lasted long if they made all they're games the same.
I would have no problem with another 60-80 hour adventure using the same engine, combat system as Origins as long as it is good. Awakening was not nearly as long or as good.
One of the things I liked most about origins is that it felt like the spritual successor to the BG series. I do not seem to be getting that vibe from DA2 from what we've heard so far, but it's definitely too early to tell.
I am in the 'wait and see" camp. I do find it quite amusing that whiners that outright proclaim that they are not getting the game are getting bashed by the kiss-asses for basing a decision based on so little info, but then themselves will profess how awesome it looks and will be buying day one.
You gotta respect the process...
#346
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:32
boycott (like fur, poached animal pets, etc) although i do not begrudge others if they do. It's a free
country afterall.
I''l buy a new pc first then buy DA2.
While
waiting for the gameinformer update and trailer in the
nerxt few days , just for fun I'LL
PLAY....................................................

Not the same sub genre as dragon age and BG2, but
still fun to play. hehehehehe
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#347
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:37
#348
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:40
Suicider_11 wrote...
i'll not boycott DA2. For me there are a lot more better things to
boycott (like fur, poached animal pets, etc) although i do not begrudge others if they do. It's a free
country afterall.
I''l buy a new pc first then buy DA2.
While
waiting for the gameinformer update and trailer in the
nerxt few days , just for fun I'LL
PLAY....................................................
Not the same sub genre as dragon age and BG2, but
still fun to play. hehehehehe
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#349
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:40
GurkBoll wrote...
Just curious of how the hardcore fans feel
http://social.biowar...895/polls/8475/
How can you tell only hardcore fans are voting?
#350
Posté 26 juillet 2010 - 03:44
Wishpig wrote...
GurkBoll wrote...
Just curious of how the hardcore fans feel
http://social.biowar...895/polls/8475/
How can you tell only hardcore fans are voting?
I don't know. Maybe the people who come here to post for any amount of time count as hardcore fans. Depends on your definition of "hardcore".




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