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I was thinking, instead of having poor or lesser RPG elements the game could have a mechanic that would allow you to pick if you want to play Mass Effect 3 as a classic RPG or as a shooter. Sure, its almost like making one and a half game but I'm sure that all the fans would be satisfied and that more people would play the game. Sales would certainly go up if you would get hard core RPG gamers to play the game, as well as getting a new audience thanks to the shooter part. It very probable that someone already tried to make this before, but I think that in Mass Effect it could actually work with the least effort. Thoughts?

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Waste of time and resources.

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shnizzler93 wrote...

Waste of time and resources.

They've already wasted time when they said they are going for a wider audience. Means they scrapped some RPG elements. Might as well bring them back, add a couple more, and voila.

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So you want them to make two games and charge the price of one....?

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SSJ5 wrote...

shnizzler93 wrote...

Waste of time and resources.

They've already wasted time when they said they are going for a wider audience. Means they scrapped some RPG elements. Might as well bring them back, add a couple more, and voila.

If this is a thread about RPG elements, it will get locked as there is already an active thread on the topic.

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Edit: just read javier's post.

Modifié par shnizzler93, 16 juin 2011 - 03:51 .


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So you want to play a game that has either great RPG elements and crappy shooter elements or crappy RPG elements and great shooter elements? You may as well tell someone to choose between Final Fantasy and Halo.

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Ah,yes the expected butthurt sh*tstorm.

Mass effect already has blueprints of how to make both.

1. Merge some aspects Mass Effect 1 and 2, and take out the bad.
2. .... ?
3. Profit.

Its not making two games its taking what you already have and implementing it and making a better game. Its called innovation, and the sales would likely go up to compensate for any loss in the production. You don't have to touch the story, you don't have to touch the overall gameplay. Just give me a chance to develop more powers, to upgrade the armor of my squadmates how I see fit, have an inventory and some nice loot. Leave all the shooter elements in, but add the RPG to it. That's why I called it Novice/Advanced. And might as well. As someone noted earlier Bioware is charging us for a Day 1 DLC that was developed alongside with the game. It like saying here an incomplete game at the full price. Now pay more to complete it. The Witcher 2 DLC. for example, is free. So, please don't go on about how its getting two games for the price of one. I'd just like to be able to play Mass Effect as it started, and the reason why I started to play it in the first place.

Modifié par SSJ5, 16 juin 2011 - 04:04 .


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Several things:

1. Lockdown. Use the other RPG Elements thread please.
2. Disagreement =/= Butthurt. Pulling that just makes it sound like you're the Butthurt one.

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SSJ5 wrote...

Ah,yes the expected butthurt sh*tstorm.

Mass effect already has blueprints of how to make both.

1. Merge some aspects Mass Effect 1 and 2, and take out the bad.
2. .... ?
3. Profit.

Its not making two games its taking what you already have and implementing it and making a better game. Its called innovation, and the sales would likely go up to compensate for any loss in the production. You don't have to touch the story, you don't have to touch the overall gameplay. Just give me a chance to develop more powers, to upgrade the armor of my squadmates how I see fit, have an inventory and some nice loot. Leave all the shooter elements in, but add the RPG to it. That's why I called it Novice/Advanced. And might as well. As someone noted earlier Bioware is charging us for a Day 1 DLC that was developed alongside with the game. It like saying here an incomplete game at the full price. Now pay more to complete it. The Witcher 2 DLC. for example, is free. So, please don't go on about how its getting two games for the price of one. I'd just like to be able to play Mass Effect as it started, and the reason why I started to play it in the first place.


Sigh, I'd like you to prove with facts anything you just mentioned.