Bioware needs to tell us all choices we made in ME1 and 2 for ME3
#26
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 10:47
#27
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 11:42
masseffectfan00 wrote...
All I want is a screen with no music, no cutscene, etc. and just show us all of the choices we did in previous games to be shown on the screen which every single person who ever played the series would agree it would help a lot.
I love how you honestly and totally bizarrely believe this.
No, they wouldn't.
Most people don't have this problem, and would find such a screen distracting and superfluous, and even a spoiler, a bad spoiler at that. Only extremely anal ME players of the kind who even have "36" ME1 play throughs (good god, by the way) would benefit from this, and given the game sells multiple millions of copies and there are probably at most a few hundred people with problems even vaguely like yours (lots of play-throughs, too lazy to organise them), so BioWare most assuredly does not need to do this.
#28
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 12:30
#29
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 12:33
#30
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 05:27
masseffectfan00 wrote...
I got f***ing pissed off in ME2 when I had to load and reload at least 36 playthroughs PLUS watching the unskippable cutscene just to see what were my choices from ME1. Bioware needs to add like a screen and show us what our choices were in ME1 and 2.
You need to take a step back and look at this outrageous demand from Bioware's perspective. Firstly, the choices made is one of THE hottest topics of debate and conversation on the boards. Choices choices choices. It generates probably as many posts as tali-fans... which is a huge number.
This in turn generates traffic for the site, which in turn generates revenue and/or brand awareness for Bioware and their games.
Now why, in blue-monkey hell, would they go ahead and TELL you every choice that will affect ME3? WHY would they firstly ruin the surprise, and secondly, give it all up and potentially kill a lot of traffic on the forum site? Potentially kill hundreds of threads that the topic itself generates?
They wouldn't. And they won't.
The end.
P.S. stop being so selfish. <_<
#31
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 05:29
Medium well, please.
Modifié par VegasVance, 28 juin 2011 - 05:29 .
#32
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 05:39
I'm just happy to enjoy nice cinematic Shepard role to play in Mass Effect universe.
#33
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 05:49
By the time I found the save I was that sick of it I turned it off and left it for a week.
I understand a screen with ALL the options is too much to expect (and not something I'm too keen on), but one slightly more detailed than the one shown in the screen shot already posted would be nice.
Modifié par Davie McG, 28 juin 2011 - 05:50 .
#34
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:00
Cainne Chapel wrote...
hmm even with my 16+ playthroughs I wouldnt need that. I know all my decisions anyway. Its called a good memory or barring that, Microsoft Notepad! or barring even then, a good old pad of paper and a bic pen
Pretty much this, even before I got it on the PS3 and doubled the amount of Shepards I have, I still had a list of all my characters decisions. It isn't that hard to set up...
...well unless you got enough Shepards to cover every variable, in which case you'd need a mammoth of a spreadsheet as highlighted by Icinix
Icinix wrote...
I'd like to have a copy of their spreadsheet they have for all the decisions.
I
saw it on a background of one of the videos once - I heard a few sites
want to use it for their CPU benchmark. Its crazy big.
#35
Guest_Autolycus_*
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:12
Guest_Autolycus_*
#36
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:13
Terror_K wrote...
Wouldn't that completely eliminate any chance of surprise for ME3? Wouldn't it be better to find out what decisions matter by actually playing the game?
ME2's previously on did not have all the imported content from ME1 on the PS3 apparently. Just the major decisions. So you'd redo every (for example) major choice, but not whether or not you saved Fisk.
#37
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:24
#38
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:27
I figure that if I can't remember what page I'm on, I'm just not paying attention.
Same principle applies here.
#39
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 06:29
Autolycus wrote...
*Wonders if the op would like the Excel spreadsheet he made*
i certainly would





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