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#351
Ruud333

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@Phaedon: good points, especially about the machettes lol!

On topic: wonder if they could use it for the mining mini-game? Might make it less tedious for a bit :-p

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LPPrince

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Mining can't be saved. Invasive Surgery on Mining still can't save it. Just throw it away. Out the airlock, please.

Hell, I'd rather PURCHASE my minerals rather than mine them again.

Or better yet, take them with my vitamins.

Miranda-"Shepard, have you taken your vitamins and minerals yet?"

Shepard-"God f.......fine."

*Shepard pops back a couple of pills and you get an instant 25,000 of Palladium, Platinum, and Iridium as well as better vision, focus, and energy thanks to the Vitamin C*

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The Kinect support is only used for the Dancing mini-game, which can be played on the Flux dancefloor.

Performing a perfect dance with your LI unlocks more romantic banter.

You heard it here first ;)

Modifié par CannotCompute, 02 juin 2011 - 11:30 .


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I'm a PC user, and quite frankly, I want Kinect to be imlpemented in ME3, specifically for planet scanning.
Go ahead, probe Uranus. I dare you.

/thread

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Fiery Phoenix

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

I'm a PC user, and quite frankly, I want Kinect to be imlpemented in ME3, specifically for planet scanning.
Go ahead, probe Uranus. I dare you.

/thread

:lol::lol::lol:

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United_Strafes

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CannotCompute wrote...

The Kinect support is only used for the Dancing mini-game, which can be played on the Flux dancefloor.

Performing a perfect dance with your LI unlocks more romantic banter.

You heard it here first ;)

In that case X-Box version of ME3 here I come damn my gaming PC if I get to make my hot red-eyed scarred up femshep do the running man, or the robot! Ohh Ohh or do the robot while I'm dancing with Legion.

Modifié par United_Strafes, 02 juin 2011 - 11:34 .


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To be honest, I have nothing against Kinect or Move, but this and the recent news kind of make me think Bioware has much different goals for Mass Effect 3 than I had envisioned or hoped for.

I know I'm not alone in the world, but it makes me a sad pandy.

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Knottedredloc

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Everyone who is upset about ME3 being compatible with Kinect don't worry, you will get over it. I was upset about ME2 being compatible with PS3 but it's all gravy now.

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If this is true, the issue I have with it is what this means for the games intended audience. Kinect, like the Wii, is designed to get grandmothers, housewives and children (ages 3 and up!) playing novelty gimmicks. What, exactly, does that say about the intended audience for Mass Effect 3, then? Either Bioware has taken the 'broader audience' approach (which as a phrase makes us all cringe) or completely had their balls crushed by Microsoft.

Either way, my face >

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T1l wrote...

If this is true, the issue I have with it is what this means for the games intended audience. Kinect, like the Wii, is designed to get grandmothers, housewives and children (ages 3 and up!) playing novelty gimmicks. What, exactly, does that say about the intended audience for Mass Effect 3, then? Either Bioware has taken the 'broader audience' approach (which as a phrase makes us all cringe) or completely had their balls crushed by Microsoft.


Considering Microsoft has on several key points mentioned their aim to get many of their more 'hardcore' games at least partly involved with the Kinect's features, I'd say that it might not have anything to do with the former. As for the latter? I wouldn't exactly use such hyperbole but it's a fairer belief, I'd say.

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T1l wrote...

If this is true, the issue I have with it is what this means for the games intended audience. Kinect, like the Wii, is designed to get grandmothers, housewives and children (ages 3 and up!) playing novelty gimmicks.

That shows exacly how much you know about the console. I have never seen a grandmother play on it, children of ages 3 up to 6 are lost with how the games work. It's a console made for Nintendo fans with Nintendo games. People who play Mario Bros, Mario Strikers, Mario Kart, Zelda, Super Smash Bross Brawl, Donkey Kong and other similar Wii exclusives are nostalgiafags, not children and grandmas. Apart from that it does work perfect at parties where people are too drunk to be ashamed of playing Mario Party 8 or other game that requires jerking off the Wiimote faster than others.

I'd sum this thread up like this.

Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 02 juin 2011 - 01:11 .


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88mphSlayer

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T1l wrote...

If this is true, the issue I have with it is what this means for the games intended audience. Kinect, like the Wii, is designed to get grandmothers, housewives and children (ages 3 and up!) playing novelty gimmicks. What, exactly, does that say about the intended audience for Mass Effect 3, then? Either Bioware has taken the 'broader audience' approach (which as a phrase makes us all cringe) or completely had their balls crushed by Microsoft.

Either way, my face >


i own a kinect, tho i admit i barely use it but it's a great alternative to the wii (more fun too)

to be honest i still don't know how to feel about "core" games coming to the kinect, part of the reason i bought it was its appeal as being what the Wii should've evolved into... not necessarily something for core games to evolve into

the other thing is that the kinect isn't fun to use as a menu device, it's fun in a full-body situation, so i question how they're going to implement menu control or hacking puzzles or whatnot and make those fun in a 30-40 hour stretch of time

as for possible "delaying the game" for this feature? i'm not sure why, especially on the platform you already get most of your sales from, and the fact that anybody interested in kinect probably isn't interested in 30 hour story driven depressing shooter-fests, maybe they should release some of those downloadable titles once in a while with kinect features to test the waters first?

Modifié par 88mphSlayer, 02 juin 2011 - 01:10 .


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T1l

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Mr.Kusy wrote...

That shows exacly how much you know about the console. I have nevr seen a grandmother play on it, children of ages 3 up to 6 are lost with how the games work. It's a console made for Nintendo fans with Nintendo games. People who play Mario Bros, Mario Strikers, Mario Kart, Zelda, Super Smash Bross Brawl, Donkey Kong and other similar Wii exclusives are nostalgiafags, not children and grandmas. Apart from that it does work perfect at parties where people are too drunk to be ashamed of playing Mario Party 8 or other game that requires jerking off the Wiimote faster than others.


Are you serious? Don't make me post a thousand links with Wii advertisements that are clearly designed 'for the whole family'! Sit there and defend your Wii like it were the bastion of everything old-school for all I care, but you're deluded if you didn't think Nintendo didn't specifically design that console to appeal to the demographics who don't usually play computer games. I'm not knocking them, they got it right. It worked. Now your mother can work out with Olivia Newton-John.

Who knows, maybe if Microsoft really turns the screws Bioware can have Olivia Newton-John promote Mass Effect 3, too.

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Mr.Kusy wrote...

T1l wrote...

If this is true, the issue I have with it is what this means for the games intended audience. Kinect, like the Wii, is designed to get grandmothers, housewives and children (ages 3 and up!) playing novelty gimmicks.

That shows exacly how much you know about the console. I have never seen a grandmother play on it, children of ages 3 up to 6 are lost with how the games work. It's a console made for Nintendo fans with Nintendo games. People who play Mario Bros, Mario Strikers, Mario Kart, Zelda, Super Smash Bross Brawl, Donkey Kong and other similar Wii exclusives are nostalgiafags, not children and grandmas. Apart from that it does work perfect at parties where people are too drunk to be ashamed of playing Mario Party 8 or other game that requires jerking off the Wiimote faster than others.

I'd sum this thread up like this.


kinect definitely isn't designed for grandmothers... too active

but the Wii? c'mon man, our company alone has bought over 20 Wii's over the last few years just for assisted living facilities, they love 'em like that N64 christmas kid

yeah it's got games like Donkey Kong Country Returns (love it) but those games aren't its bread and butter

#365
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Well looks like I won't be getting ME3 on the 360 anymore if it supports that crap. I'll go with either the PS3 or PC version now

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Kusy

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You have some anger issues bro. But cool with me, if you want to belive everything a tv commercial tels you, I can live with that.

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well im never using kinect (hate it) but u don't need it to play me3 it just says "better with.." although your sort of wrong bioware it a matter of opinion and personel preference if its better with kinect

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Does it really matter if ME3 supports Kinect ? You don't have to have Kinect in order to play the game. WTF is your problem ?

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Box Art isn't there anymore. Back to the old one

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So what if ME3 supports Kinect? You don't have to buy Kinect to enjoy ME3 and I doubt BioWare (and especially EA) would limit their sales by making Kinect mandatory. I think it's good that Kinect support is coming to more coregames, or otherwise Kinect will stay in the Wii market forever.

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Forsythia wrote...

So what if ME3 supports Kinect? You don't have to buy Kinect to enjoy ME3 and I doubt BioWare (and especially EA) would limit their sales by making Kinect mandatory. I think it's good that Kinect support is coming to more coregames, or otherwise Kinect will stay in the Wii market forever.

but...have you heard any thing of the wii of late?

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What the hell Bioware.
The thing is, we dont want motion sensors to be used in 'hardcore' games. Thats why everyone hates Kinect and Move so much. We dont need motion sensors.

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I've been on the dragon age 2 forums and seen enough devs comment there that they had to make certain sacrifices in one area to make another area awesome, to know that any kinect support would, indirectly maybe, take away from something else.

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PnXMarcin1PL wrote...

Does it really matter if ME3 supports Kinect ? You don't have to have Kinect in order to play the game. WTF is your problem ?


My guess? They can just focus on the negative, instead of seeing the obvious solution.

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Forsythia wrote...

So what if ME3 supports Kinect? You don't have to buy Kinect to enjoy ME3 and I doubt BioWare (and especially EA) would limit their sales by making Kinect mandatory. I think it's good that Kinect support is coming to more coregames, or otherwise Kinect will stay in the Wii market forever.


Thank you.

I cannot, and will probably not ever, understand why people would boycott a game because it offers support for an alternative form of controller.

It would be like people saying they wouldn't support a flight sim because it works with a keyboard. Woe is the person who doesn't use a joystick! Oooooooh. *googly face*