schwarzaj wrote...
kylecouch wrote...
Just shameless promotion...nothing more....Bioware probably wont ever say anything...their just gonna stay quiet until this movement runs out of steam and sweep it under the rug like it never happend. They are a corporation...thats what corporations do. They NEVER say anything that in any way, shape or form gives ppl reason to not buy their product. Be it an apology, saying you can ignore it, that it's not canon or w/e. Any answer that would satisfy us would say it's ok to ignore this product. Which for a corporation is simply not ok, no matter if they agree with our assesment or not.
It's disgusting business pratice...and I wish once in awhile a corperation would just own up to a mistake. Consumers are just another part of the quarterly statement at the end of the day, we may not like it...hell even they might not like it. But thats normally the most importent factor.
I really don't like to think about it like this...I would like to think Bioware is better then that...and actually care enough about their quality to say SOMETHING that actually relates to this.
That's why we can't stop until they release a statement. When people talk about one Bioware game, they normally bring up other Bioware games as well. Bioware is one of the few developers that can say that they have a dedicated fanbase to all of the games they make, not just one specific franchise. Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2 have their flaws, but I had a ton of fun playing them. I love everything that has been released for Mass Effect up to Deception. My own cousin can't stop raveing about Jade Empire. KOTOR practicly saved the Star Wars franchise for the hardcore fans when the prequal films hit. Bioware is a developer that has always prided itself on releasing quality games and tie-in material. The Mass Effect action figure line was canceled specifically because the quality of the product didn't meet Bioware's standards. As loyal customers and fans of Mass Effect and other Bioware products, we must demand a statement from Bioware. If we don't, it sends the message to Bioware and other developers that subpar tie-in material is acceptable, that the cannon of a 5 year old franchised can be changed on a whim from outside individuals. Bioware has worked hard to build its games and fanbase, and everyone who has posted on this forum has done so out of dedication to this franchise. On March 6th, Mass Effect 3 comes out, a game that everyone of us on this forum is eagerly waiting for. As we prepare to for the final fight against the Reapers, can we have everything we have worked so hard for be altered and tarnished by a contracted author who has clearly shown he doesn't care about this franchise at all? This is why Bioware must make a statement, because it's the right thing to do.
Spot on, great post.




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