garbage ps3 port + ending that dont make any sense + dlc "from ashes" rip-off = no
Insta-Poll: **RESULTS** Would you buy another BioWare product right now?
Débuté par
Mutineer81
, mars 21 2012 11:43
#276
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:37
#277
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:39
Will I buy from BioWare right now?

So to answer your question, yes, because BioWare can never do wrong.

So to answer your question, yes, because BioWare can never do wrong.
#278
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:41
Nope
#279
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:46
Yes. Despite certain aspects of ME3 I dislike, it's still a fantastic game. There were things I disliked about ME1 and 2 as well, but that didn't stop me enjoying them for what they were.
#280
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:46
Yes, but i will be more cautious in the future.
#281
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:47
no
#282
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:48
No way.
#283
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:49
No. Certainly not.
I feel pranked.
I feel pranked.
#284
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:51
Of course, they made one of the best games of my life with 35 hours of epicness and a 5min sub par ending.
#285
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:54
That would depend on the product, what infos are released, in what way these infos are presented by Bioware, What kind of game play type, etc.
There are plenty of things that can change my mind. And I'm all for giving Bioware the benefit of a doubt, due to the past in which they created some of my all time favourite games (not the top spot so
), all time favourite game characters or moments ...
I've applied the same principle to DA2, despite hearing some of the chances they were planing on implementing, which I didn't like or didn't agree with. It resulted for me in 1.5 playthoughs. On of the lowest of any Bioware game or expansion I've played, not that I didn't like the game at all. There were plenty of things I enjoyed / liked. However "negative" outweighed "positives" for me. So it would be off-topic to discuss here why, hows, whens etc. Sufficient to say I didn't buy any DLC.
However I'd still give them the benefit of a doubt and see what would be on offer in regards to DA3,
but less enthusiastic aka they'd have to convince me more then before. So I doubt due to non-gameplay related issue that I would buy a PC version.
So far the same applies to ME3, at present I haven't bought it but I know enough about endings, DLC, Origin, etc. that makes me not want to buy it. At present I'd say for me the issue with ME3 has more to do not what Bioware does, but how Bioware goes about doing it. The "How" for me atm is more important and therefore the "benefit of a doubt" principle is actually lessened for ME3. A really shame ... but that is how it is. If Bioware reacts in a manner I can respect (whatever that reaction is) then I might still be applying the "benefit of a doubt" principle to ME3 (unfortunately xbox version only) at least in regards to the "main game". DLCs is another matter for the moment.
The future ... well we will see. However due to the reaction from EA Bioware in regards to DA2 and ME3 (post launch) I'd personally need more convincing then before or to say it differently I'm more cautious then prior to DA2 / ME3.
There are plenty of things that can change my mind. And I'm all for giving Bioware the benefit of a doubt, due to the past in which they created some of my all time favourite games (not the top spot so
I've applied the same principle to DA2, despite hearing some of the chances they were planing on implementing, which I didn't like or didn't agree with. It resulted for me in 1.5 playthoughs. On of the lowest of any Bioware game or expansion I've played, not that I didn't like the game at all. There were plenty of things I enjoyed / liked. However "negative" outweighed "positives" for me. So it would be off-topic to discuss here why, hows, whens etc. Sufficient to say I didn't buy any DLC.
However I'd still give them the benefit of a doubt and see what would be on offer in regards to DA3,
but less enthusiastic aka they'd have to convince me more then before. So I doubt due to non-gameplay related issue that I would buy a PC version.
So far the same applies to ME3, at present I haven't bought it but I know enough about endings, DLC, Origin, etc. that makes me not want to buy it. At present I'd say for me the issue with ME3 has more to do not what Bioware does, but how Bioware goes about doing it. The "How" for me atm is more important and therefore the "benefit of a doubt" principle is actually lessened for ME3. A really shame ... but that is how it is. If Bioware reacts in a manner I can respect (whatever that reaction is) then I might still be applying the "benefit of a doubt" principle to ME3 (unfortunately xbox version only) at least in regards to the "main game". DLCs is another matter for the moment.
The future ... well we will see. However due to the reaction from EA Bioware in regards to DA2 and ME3 (post launch) I'd personally need more convincing then before or to say it differently I'm more cautious then prior to DA2 / ME3.
#286
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 11:55
no
#287
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 12:03
After two disappointing games (DA2 and ME3), not on the day of it's release. I'd buy it later if I heard good thing about.
Modifié par Annie_Dear, 22 mars 2012 - 12:14 .
#288
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 12:08
Yes, I even bought SW:TOR, don't know if i will play it over the trial month, but still counts.
I would buy ME3 again, even if i knew about the non-conclusive, unlogical and unsatisfying ending, even though i know that this doesn't help.
I played the game for 4-5 days and was pissed off about the ending for one day, so the +/- rate is still better
I would buy ME3 again, even if i knew about the non-conclusive, unlogical and unsatisfying ending, even though i know that this doesn't help.
I played the game for 4-5 days and was pissed off about the ending for one day, so the +/- rate is still better
#289
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 12:12
No
#290
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Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:04
Guest_Fandango_*
BentOrgy wrote...
Redcoat wrote...
No, after DA2 and ME3, it's clear that BioWare is no longer producing products I find anywhere near as compelling as their earlier output.
And that's just Edmonton; never mind the other teams that EA has created to suck the life out of the Bioware name. Team Ireland? Really?
Aye, this. Your blog is brilliant Redcoat - check it out peeps.
#291
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:05
Not without some serious deliberation and caution, and at present with my schedule, I doubt I'd be able to find hours in the day.
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Modifié par CJMissen, 22 mars 2012 - 01:05 .
#292
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:12
No.
I have not even purchased ME3 yet. The sickening FoV/camera issues (the demo gave me a migraine and made me sick for hours) put me off and made this the first BioWare game I have not pre-ordered in over a decade. After seeing the reaction of the community, I'm grateful I didn't.
I was already feeling massively burned from DA2. SW:tOR didn't do enough to soothe my irritation, and now ME3? Yeah. My altar to BioWare has been dismantled. I am fangirl no more.
I have not even purchased ME3 yet. The sickening FoV/camera issues (the demo gave me a migraine and made me sick for hours) put me off and made this the first BioWare game I have not pre-ordered in over a decade. After seeing the reaction of the community, I'm grateful I didn't.
I was already feeling massively burned from DA2. SW:tOR didn't do enough to soothe my irritation, and now ME3? Yeah. My altar to BioWare has been dismantled. I am fangirl no more.
#293
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:13
Yes.
#294
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:15
N/A ... I need to see how they respond to "finishing" this game before I'd be able to answer.
#295
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:16
nope
#296
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:16
nope.
#297
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:19
It would depend on the product. For years, I've bought everything with the BioWare logo on it because I know it would be covered in awesome sauce, but now I need info beyond the developer's name to make a decision.
#298
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:20
RyuujinZERO wrote...
I wouldn't rule it out, but I would wait til other people had finished it first to get their opinion of it instead of jumping right in.
This.
#299
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:21
No. It's not personal--just business.
Modifié par Aquilas, 22 mars 2012 - 01:24 .
#300
Posté 22 mars 2012 - 01:23
Of course. They''re currently the only gaming company doing s/s romances (and doing them well ) and have done a fantastic job of creating and portraying strong, confident, realistic women. ME3 was fantastic, even right up until the last five "wait, wtf just happened?" moment. And even then it wasn't the disaster everyone seems to believe.
DA2 was fantastically written and a lot of fun to play. People claiming it was terrible either never played or only focused on the rehashed maps.I even enjoyed the fast pace combat, because it helped the story move along much faster then in Origins -- which I still can't bring myself to replay a 4th time because the combat and movements make me want to pull my own eyeballs out at how slow and clunky everything is.
I will probably even pre-order --- because I don't like judging things (games, movies, books) on the word of others. That being said, I never go into anything with high expectations. No matter how excited I am for something. Because high expectations lead to disappointments, and I'd rather be pleasantly surprised.
DA2 was fantastically written and a lot of fun to play. People claiming it was terrible either never played or only focused on the rehashed maps.I even enjoyed the fast pace combat, because it helped the story move along much faster then in Origins -- which I still can't bring myself to replay a 4th time because the combat and movements make me want to pull my own eyeballs out at how slow and clunky everything is.
I will probably even pre-order --- because I don't like judging things (games, movies, books) on the word of others. That being said, I never go into anything with high expectations. No matter how excited I am for something. Because high expectations lead to disappointments, and I'd rather be pleasantly surprised.





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