Mass Effect Panel at PAX East April 6
#251
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 03:19
#252
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 03:29
Harorrd wrote...
May i bring raw eggs and other things that smells ?
... no. Any behavior like that is only going to hurt what we're going after AND be a detriment to people at PAX East. And that's way not in the spirit of PAX.
#253
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:20
#254
Guest_slyguy200_*
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:23
Guest_slyguy200_*
ArmyKnifeX wrote...
Harorrd wrote...
May i bring raw eggs and other things that smells ?
... no. Any behavior like that is only going to hurt what we're going after AND be a detriment to people at PAX East. And that's way not in the spirit of PAX.
i agree we must apply pressure to the bioware people at pax but not in that way......unless they act like douches and talk about how its all fine and avoid/ignore the questions completely in which case PAX WILL BE STORMED in a respectful way. (or not)
#255
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:24
Modifié par tannim1978, 14 mars 2012 - 04:25 .
#256
Guest_slyguy200_*
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:26
Guest_slyguy200_*
VAIOMANIAC wrote...
Why do I get the feeling a cover story is being prepared by bioware as to why they can´t attend after all.
they are, and anyone determined who shows up will hopefully see right through it and poke holes in there cover story right then and there. HOLD THE LINE we need answers.
#257
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:30
VAIOMANIAC wrote...
Why do I get the feeling a cover story is being prepared by bioware as to why they can´t attend after all.
I doubt it. There are way too many fans who don't care / haven't finished the game / etc. It'd be HUGELY negative publicity for them to cancel a panel at an event as big as PAX East.
#258
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 04:51
ArmyKnifeX wrote...
R3MUS wrote...
There will absolutely be guys there who will ask questions abou the ending. No doubt.
That's why I founded the Platoon. We'll be there to ask questions and to show fan solidarity.
I agree with you about being respectful no problem with that
but brother is not to about show solidarity with the fans , those that can attend to PAX East have a responsability with all the gamers , you guys are our voices , so not be so naive, they are used to dealing with public , you guys need to be more aggressive in the approach , if all are as if nothing had happened, they are not going to respond ,I mean you cannot look happy just for be there ,you need to be like WTF!!! IN A GOOD WAY YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN , because it is not every day that is destroyed one of the best games ever
Thanks
pd: sorry for my english
#259
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 05:45
http://www.facebook....ngToMassEffect3
#260
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 06:04
The panel will not be cancelled. Immediately prior to the panel starting, before any speaking, discussions, or questions, they'll dim the lights and play a sneak preview trailer for the upcoming and soon-to-be-released Super-DLC package that will carry on from the canon "Renegade"/Red ending in which Shepard wakes up from the attempted indoctrination attempt, being the first human to have successfully resisted it. The new DLC pack will contain essentially the missing 1/4 of the game, with the real final ending(s), and will be available for the low, low price of only $29.99.
This will be done as a publicity stunt and as a preemptive defense against the storm of fanbase rage that will surely be there in force. Their intent will be to disarm and confuse the audience before they even have a chance to launch their protests, so that they can promote this new DLC and tell us all how great the ME3 franchise is, how they'd never harm their fanbase the way that we thought they had, and that we should have trusted the tweets, "Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning...you'd, we'll - hold onto your copy of me3 forever.” by Mike Gamble.
Instantly, all of the angry mobs with pitchforks will be ready to shell out their cash for this wonderful new DLC. Fairly brilliant strategy. If this isn't what happens, I'll be surprised.
Modifié par DargazSerai, 14 mars 2012 - 06:05 .
#261
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 06:44
DargazSerai wrote...
My prediction:
The panel will not be cancelled. Immediately prior to the panel starting, before any speaking, discussions, or questions, they'll dim the lights and play a sneak preview trailer for the upcoming and soon-to-be-released Super-DLC package that will carry on from the canon "Renegade"/Red ending in which Shepard wakes up from the attempted indoctrination attempt, being the first human to have successfully resisted it. The new DLC pack will contain essentially the missing 1/4 of the game, with the real final ending(s), and will be available for the low, low price of only $29.99.
This will be done as a publicity stunt and as a preemptive defense against the storm of fanbase rage that will surely be there in force. Their intent will be to disarm and confuse the audience before they even have a chance to launch their protests, so that they can promote this new DLC and tell us all how great the ME3 franchise is, how they'd never harm their fanbase the way that we thought they had, and that we should have trusted the tweets, "Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning...you'd, we'll - hold onto your copy of me3 forever.” by Mike Gamble.
Instantly, all of the angry mobs with pitchforks will be ready to shell out their cash for this wonderful new DLC. Fairly brilliant strategy. If this isn't what happens, I'll be surprised.
29,99 ?? I think pitchforks would be involved alright
#262
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 06:50
This DLC will be larger than the usual single-mission / new character stuff, and will provide a well-received ending. It'll sell.
#263
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 07:28
#264
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 07:34
Hold the Line!
#265
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 07:45
#266
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 07:49
#267
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 08:18
So pretentious it hurts my head. I really just want to go Gordon Ramsey on the writers.
Modifié par Zin, 14 mars 2012 - 08:21 .
#268
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 08:31
#269
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 08:47
Once the big DLC package comes out, allowing players to save Shepard from death, and get better endings, there'll no doubt be smaller, staggered $9.99 DLC packages that allow you to run such missions as... helping/supporting the Krogan in getting another planet to revive their civilization... helping rebuild heavily damaged sectors... finding and eliminating rogue elements of Cerberus, or factions from the Terminus system, trying to take advantage of the situation... and finally, settling down with your love interest. And then there'll be all the multiplayer map packs and spectre packs they'll sell...
Pretty brilliant strategy if all you want to do is milk the Mass Effect franchise for all its worth. But they will continue to slowly kill off their diehard fanbase with this approach.
#270
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 10:05
#271
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 10:27
deamon deathstone1 wrote...
Stupid question, any word from the Bioware people? Or are they still in hiding?
Still hiding, still tweeting cryptic things.
#272
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 10:31
DargazSerai wrote...
My prediction:
The panel will not be cancelled. Immediately prior to the panel starting, before any speaking, discussions, or questions, they'll dim the lights and play a sneak preview trailer for the upcoming and soon-to-be-released Super-DLC package that will carry on from the canon "Renegade"/Red ending in which Shepard wakes up from the attempted indoctrination attempt, being the first human to have successfully resisted it. The new DLC pack will contain essentially the missing 1/4 of the game, with the real final ending(s), and will be available for the low, low price of only $29.99.
This will be done as a publicity stunt and as a preemptive defense against the storm of fanbase rage that will surely be there in force. Their intent will be to disarm and confuse the audience before they even have a chance to launch their protests, so that they can promote this new DLC and tell us all how great the ME3 franchise is, how they'd never harm their fanbase the way that we thought they had, and that we should have trusted the tweets, "Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning...you'd, we'll - hold onto your copy of me3 forever.” by Mike Gamble.
Instantly, all of the angry mobs with pitchforks will be ready to shell out their cash for this wonderful new DLC. Fairly brilliant strategy. If this isn't what happens, I'll be surprised.
Then I guess they'll really enjoy that class action that comes after such an announcement. Seriously though, if anyone were crazy enough to purchase anything remotely related to a fix for a broken product instead of demanding a fix be provided (since they already bought it) deserves what they get.
#273
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 10:38
DargazSerai wrote...
My prediction:
The panel will not be cancelled. Immediately prior to the panel starting, before any speaking, discussions, or questions, they'll dim the lights and play a sneak preview trailer for the upcoming and soon-to-be-released Super-DLC package that will carry on from the canon "Renegade"/Red ending in which Shepard wakes up from the attempted indoctrination attempt, being the first human to have successfully resisted it. The new DLC pack will contain essentially the missing 1/4 of the game, with the real final ending(s), and will be available for the low, low price of only $29.99.
This will be done as a publicity stunt and as a preemptive defense against the storm of fanbase rage that will surely be there in force. Their intent will be to disarm and confuse the audience before they even have a chance to launch their protests, so that they can promote this new DLC and tell us all how great the ME3 franchise is, how they'd never harm their fanbase the way that we thought they had, and that we should have trusted the tweets, "Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning...you'd, we'll - hold onto your copy of me3 forever.” by Mike Gamble.
Instantly, all of the angry mobs with pitchforks will be ready to shell out their cash for this wonderful new DLC. Fairly brilliant strategy. If this isn't what happens, I'll be surprised.
You failed to mention that a few weeks after the announcement they will cancel this DLC plan due to funding issues and they will slowly put out multiplayer packs while saying they have something in the works until its a forgotten issue.
Modifié par A Paperback Hero, 14 mars 2012 - 10:40 .
#274
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 10:42
A Paperback Hero wrote...
DargazSerai wrote...
My prediction:
The panel will not be cancelled. Immediately prior to the panel starting, before any speaking, discussions, or questions, they'll dim the lights and play a sneak preview trailer for the upcoming and soon-to-be-released Super-DLC package that will carry on from the canon "Renegade"/Red ending in which Shepard wakes up from the attempted indoctrination attempt, being the first human to have successfully resisted it. The new DLC pack will contain essentially the missing 1/4 of the game, with the real final ending(s), and will be available for the low, low price of only $29.99.
This will be done as a publicity stunt and as a preemptive defense against the storm of fanbase rage that will surely be there in force. Their intent will be to disarm and confuse the audience before they even have a chance to launch their protests, so that they can promote this new DLC and tell us all how great the ME3 franchise is, how they'd never harm their fanbase the way that we thought they had, and that we should have trusted the tweets, "Hardest. Day. Ever. Seriously, if you people knew all the stuff we are planning...you'd, we'll - hold onto your copy of me3 forever.” by Mike Gamble.
Instantly, all of the angry mobs with pitchforks will be ready to shell out their cash for this wonderful new DLC. Fairly brilliant strategy. If this isn't what happens, I'll be surprised.
You failed to mention that a few weeks after the announcement they will cancel this DLC plan due to funding issues and they will slowly put out multiplayer packs while saying they have something in the works until its a forgotten issue.
Then we all donate a small amount so they can't cite "funding issues." Gives us a real say in what we want to see, too.
Modifié par DVZ, 14 mars 2012 - 10:43 .
#275
Posté 15 mars 2012 - 01:07





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