reeot wrote...
Read the statement of Ray Muzyka yesterday.
In my opinion he don't get the point. This is the reason why i'm pessimistic about the ending DLC.
Hopfully BioWare take the feedback thread serious. Then, all will be fine.
Hate worst case scenarios... But if you calculate with the worst it can't get worse.
EDIT: Thanks Mad!
Well, It's like with Tali - I don't think they get what we're talking about. Somehow they've filled the gaps we see with their own story outcome and can't see why we're annoyed by not knowing. They know, they have probably a quite clear vision of what is going to happen afterwards and where it all came from, and they don't understand that we don't know what they're thinking. And they created Tali as the "ethnical sidekick" kind of character, what with the drone and all, and they never understood why we love her more than their blue poster child - popular, but not as popular - or the hardcore marine gal that really fell through with the fans. And I believe they're...somewhat angry at us trying to change their story, always trying to from day one. Also, I'm quite sure that is an open ending. And that's breaking a promise, the wrap-up didn't happen. Also, I believe they overlooked that being part of a genocide is never art nor giving you a good feeling. Nobody I know or heard of had a good feeling with the ending - it was at best average, and that alone should be too low for them self-declared artists. And if you make such likeable characters and killed the main char in game 2 already - killing it again, denying a future with these likeable characters, that will always be a petty story move. Especially since games are for many a means to ignore reality - the reality that Tali is not really living next door in our spaceship, or that we cannot simply trade with the Quarian fleet to find somebody like her in the process. We want to be heroes, as she said: Saving the damsel in distress. Being dashing, taking her to the stars. DESTROYING the stars, denying her the homeworld she always wanted in the process, after giving her ONE SINGLE ROCK of it to keep while she starves on some remote jungle planet without us - that is not how we want to feel. Everybody feels like we have failed - and we haven't done anything wrong, they did make us feel that way. And we dislike that. Somehow. Strange, huh?
*mixes himself a white russian*