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#76
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i was wasted when i typed that, but i still stand true to it. EARTH is just one planet in a galaxy of MILLIONS of planets. Shepard may be human, but ill be god damned if my paragon Shep, who loves all aliens and always wants the council to succeed in bring law and order to the galaxy, turns away from ALL THE OTHER RACES OF THE ENTIRE F-ING GALAXY, just to save ONE GOD DAMN PLANET: EARTH. F--K THAT. Seriously. Earth can f-ing burn for all I care, I want to save the god damn Galaxy. EARTH IS NOT THE CENTER OF THE GALAXY BIOWARE!!!

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starmine76 wrote...

Not a troll, not an attention hungry forumite. Just expressing a real concern that just occured to me.

Dragon Age 2, bioware's last game, took place almost entirely within one city, kirkwall. Many people saw this design choice as one that, while it worked for the story, was one that was designed to acommadate DA2's decidedly short development length.  Rather than churn out another piece of a continent of equal size and variety to the first Dragon Age,  they simply placed 90% of the story in one (rather large, but still a bit reppetitive from an artistic standpoint) city.


I'm not trying to criticize DA2. It's a great game, and the focused approach worked well for the story it was trying to tell, but I think we can all agree that this is not something that anybody really wants from our favorite space-faring (emphasis on the space-faring) Action-RPG series.

Now, before you berate me in the reply's, I realize that the Dragon Age team is not the Bioware team. However, both teams actions do have a tendency to parallel eachother.

Sure, the teaser for ME3 may have been simply to surprise us with the fact that Earth is in the game, but is it really all that hard to imagine Bioware having the majority of the game take place fighting on earth? It certainly seems a more manageble task to create one large planet of content rather than another galaxy of smaller ones in a little under 2 years.

I'm not saying it's going to happen, In fact I fully expect (and hope) to be proven wrong once more info on the game is released, I just wanted to voice my concern, cause I freakin love these games.

(please don't hate me, bioware)


Bioware won't hate you if you buy their games.  We might begin to hate you if you don't stop eye-gouging us with your All Caps Panic Attack.  My friendly advice, take calming medication before you approach the keyboard.

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NO MATTER HOW MUCH EA TELLS YOU OTHERWISE!

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BWpimper wrote...

Well considering Arrival's ending (You know what it is!), I think that ME3 will start off on Earth with Shepard answering for what he did in Arrival. Then the Reapers invade leading to a short, but hectic scene of Earth's destruction (Like the Normandy in ME2), which Shepard is just able to escape with the Normandy, ready to travel to the rest of the Galaxy to rally support for the liberation of Earth! There, problem solved!

Oooo me likey. *hands cookie*:P

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Almostfaceman wrote...

starmine76 wrote...

Not a troll, not an attention hungry forumite. Just expressing a real concern that just occured to me.

Dragon Age 2, bioware's last game, took place almost entirely within one city, kirkwall. Many people saw this design choice as one that, while it worked for the story, was one that was designed to acommadate DA2's decidedly short development length.  Rather than churn out another piece of a continent of equal size and variety to the first Dragon Age,  they simply placed 90% of the story in one (rather large, but still a bit reppetitive from an artistic standpoint) city.


I'm not trying to criticize DA2. It's a great game, and the focused approach worked well for the story it was trying to tell, but I think we can all agree that this is not something that anybody really wants from our favorite space-faring (emphasis on the space-faring) Action-RPG series.

Now, before you berate me in the reply's, I realize that the Dragon Age team is not the Bioware team. However, both teams actions do have a tendency to parallel eachother.

Sure, the teaser for ME3 may have been simply to surprise us with the fact that Earth is in the game, but is it really all that hard to imagine Bioware having the majority of the game take place fighting on earth? It certainly seems a more manageble task to create one large planet of content rather than another galaxy of smaller ones in a little under 2 years.

I'm not saying it's going to happen, In fact I fully expect (and hope) to be proven wrong once more info on the game is released, I just wanted to voice my concern, cause I freakin love these games.

(please don't hate me, bioware)


Bioware won't hate you if you buy their games.  We might begin to hate you if you don't stop eye-gouging us with your All Caps Panic Attack.  My friendly advice, take calming medication before you approach the keyboard.


All caps panic attack?  Th thread title is the only part of that post where I used caps. Even then, I did it more for comedic effect than anything else.

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starmine76 wrote...

All caps panic attack?  Th thread title is the only part of that post where I used caps. Even then, I did it more for comedic effect than anything else.


It's not funny, please don't do it again.  It makes you look like a troll.

Modifié par Almostfaceman, 01 avril 2011 - 02:29 .


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My fear is that earth will be central (as well as the action element)...

What have you done to my beloved epic high sci-fi franchise BiowEA!!!

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They won't: "If Shepard doesn't send help soon..."
Kind of hints right there that we will be doing some diplomatic missions while our kin is dying on earth :P

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"Two
years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the
destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged. On the
fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human
colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization
devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying
threat mankind has ever faced"

We spent about 4 missions in a 30+ hour game finding out about the Collectors and Reapers in ME2. My bet is ME3 won't really include Earth that much.


I doubt the ME3 will leave Shepard stranded on earth, considering the nature of the game. A huge part of why the game is so popular is the alien civilizations you get to run around in. I'm kind of hoping that we'd get to visit other human colonies, too, like New Canton.

And hang on, a little OT, but two years? There's a two year gap between ME2 and 3? I was sort of under the impression that they went haring off to Earth the minute after the game ended. Then that probably means Thane is dead. Now I am a little depressed.

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I hope everyone is back(that survived). I want Tali, Jack, & Wrex, & Grunt, & Liara, & Ashley, etc...

:)


JJ