What did the demo do to your expectation?
#26
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:01
#27
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:03
I am happy for bioware for stepping away from RPG so that other companies can become the true RPG makers.
They will not be forgotten for being the first to bring decision making that transfers from one game to the othe, but they will be forgotten as a RPG maker.
The only advice that I can give is stop making a hybrid, when right now their crowd is the BF3 and COD crowd. They have forgotten their RPG roots, but money is money, they just really need to focus their attentions on getting Multiplayer into all their games and forget about SP.
#28
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:05
#29
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:06
/dissapointed
#30
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:09
#31
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:10
#32
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:15
Basically loved everything else.
Still if any change occurred to my overarching expectation, I'll have to concede it was in the negative.
Modifié par Comsky159, 17 février 2012 - 03:17 .
#33
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:20
#34
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:24
This!Nertul wrote...
Personally I can't wait for this game. Was psyched about it before the demo, now even more. Been having a blast this morning running around on my krogan soldier punching and head butting everything in multiplayer.
The animations are pretty bad and the single player demo is kinda short, but everything else, except the random unlock system, was really good.
And the MP gameplay is amazing! Can't wait to play the full game although I don't want to unlock all that stuff again. lol
#35
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:25
The fact that it looks ugly doesn't surprise me, as demos rarely have decent settings for things, but the controls are horrible so far.
#36
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:26
It vastly exceeded my MP expectations. I thought it'd be fun for a couple of games, but I've poured hours into it and I'm still having a blast with it. With more maps and enemy types in the main game I'm really looking forward to it.
#37
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:26
Got it all wrong friend. We only want to skip the scenes we've seen a hundred times.Novate wrote...
From the responses especially those that finds SP good, and MP awesome, and those that wishes for cut scenes to be skippable. Multiplayer into all their games and forget about SP.
#38
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:28
#39
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:31
Novate wrote...
From the responses especially those that finds SP good, and MP awesome, and those that wishes for cut scenes to be skippable. Bioware has finally found its crowd, the non RPG crowds.
I am happy for bioware for stepping away from RPG so that other companies can become the true RPG makers.
They will not be forgotten for being the first to bring decision making that transfers from one game to the othe, but they will be forgotten as a RPG maker.
The only advice that I can give is stop making a hybrid, when right now their crowd is the BF3 and COD crowd. They have forgotten their RPG roots, but money is money, they just really need to focus their attentions on getting Multiplayer into all their games and forget about SP.
Crawl back under your rock. I've been playing Bioware games since baldur's gate 1, and couldn't be happier with ME3. The MP is really, really fun. What did you expect, ME3 made in the Infinity engine?
#40
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:35
Nice try, but the Mass Effect series, which has only gotten better, are my favorite games of all time for their story, importing saves, and innovative dilogue system. Meanwhile COD is absolutely terrible in every way and while they put more effort into making Battlefield 3, I can't spend more than an hour or two at it before getting bored. Maybe get more data next time.Novate wrote...
The only advice that I can give is stop making a hybrid, when right now their crowd is the BF3 and COD crowd. They have forgotten their RPG roots, but money is money, they just really need to focus their attentions on getting Multiplayer into all their games and forget about SP.
#41
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:35
#42
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:37
Modifié par Cazlee, 17 février 2012 - 03:38 .
#43
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:38
#44
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:45
I think there's room for a certain kind of multiplayer - the way we could play through the story of the Baldurs Gate series together - or even the massively single player idea that Bioware seemed to be developing with Dragon Age: Origins, where you could share experiences. But even with the Galaxy at War connector, playing multiplayer in ME3 leaves me cold. Bioware games were never about the combat to me.
#45
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:57
phimseto wrote...Bioware games were never about the combat to me.
Well, they are now.
#46
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:58
phimseto wrote...
The "yay MP!" reactions have me cringing. I really don't want to see a future where all Bioware games come with a multiplayer element. I don't like what it's done to Assassin's Creed - where the single player experience gets increasingly streamlined and smaller, and I have every expectation that the same would happen on Bioware titles.
I think there's room for a certain kind of multiplayer - the way we could play through the story of the Baldurs Gate series together - or even the massively single player idea that Bioware seemed to be developing with Dragon Age: Origins, where you could share experiences. But even with the Galaxy at War connector, playing multiplayer in ME3 leaves me cold. Bioware games were never about the combat to me.
Maybe you should stop being so stubborn and actually TRY it. Try it before you judge it. Everyone that I've talked to says its the best part of the demo.
#47
Posté 17 février 2012 - 03:59
I really enjoy the MP portion of the game though, even if the 2 maps available get rather old, rather quick.
#48
Posté 17 février 2012 - 04:02
squee365 wrote...
Maybe you should stop being so stubborn and actually TRY it. Try it before you judge it. Everyone that I've talked to says its the best part of the demo.
I did try it for quite a while. It was horde mode in Mass Effect with COD leveling - certainly not revelatory nor transcendent. And the fact that people are calling it the best part of the demo...for a single-player game...is precisely why I wrote what I did above.
#49
Posté 17 février 2012 - 04:04
#50
Posté 17 février 2012 - 04:08
S.A.K wrote...
I guess everyone played the demo by now. So did it make your wait even harder or are you disappointed?
so much disappointment over the last 2 years i stopped being disappointed.
i just dont buy on release anymore,and its saved me a fortune.
I let the minkies buy and find out the hard way if its actually worth spending £35 on.
and when or if i do get a craving to play it,i buy it much later at a fraction of the price and it doesnt hurt.
so i say thank you minkies...and have a banana on me





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