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bkp360

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In response to all the people who say things like

"oh no now Amazon is reporting this.  Please people don't be mean to BioWare/EA"

And the ever popular

"This is not the way."

I must beg to differ.  EA is a business.  I work as an IT executive at a F500 and the only thing business understands is profit and loss.   ROI, CapEx and all kinds of other terms for what regular people call cash.

The more the bottom line hurts the more likely they fix this fiasco.

Am I just a disgruntled player with nothing else to live for.  Not really, I'm  probably like a lot of you.  Great job, beautiful wife, awesome kid (who complained she missed me for 2 days) and a real genuine affection for both the story and characters I've been working with for 5 years.

I guess I didn't need a rainbow and baby-seal ending (although I wouldn't mind) but this pointless clueless and hopeless mess of an ending was beyond comprehension.


I'd forgive the day 1 DLC, and the graphics are at the limit of this platform/console so that's OK.  The HALO/GoW/BadCompany shooter stuff.  I'll grin and bear it.  The weak romanace interactions... starting to feel it (I admit...Talimancer here..photoshopped stock photo.  But at least she's hot)

However without a real ending that's the last of my money EA/Bioware gets.  Period.

No Avatar crap, no DLC for other missions, no nothing.  No telling my friends to go buy the game.  Indeed I tell them to stay away. 

Who ever thought this would fly seriously underestimated the customer base.  Companies which alienate their customers go broke.  Usually they fire the responsible people prior to that.  

Keep this clearly in mind;  If you keep giving BioWare money they will have no motivation to fix this.  If you remove the cash cow that is Mass Effect they will run to deliver an ending that will have singing baby polar bears and Tali (or whoever) paying a personal visit to your home to restore that firehose of money.  That's how business works.  Look at 'New Coke' and you'll understand.  It's all about sales ladies and gentlemen.