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Insta-Poll: **RESULTS** Would you buy another BioWare product right now?


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#151
GoldFinger008

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 No

#152
F00lishG

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Of course.

#153
Dark Cider

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ATM, by my perception of 3 failed games in a row, Dragon Age 2, SWTOR, and Mass Effect 3? Bioware is in poor standing with me, and I doubt I will support their future endeavors.

#154
Haristo

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Depends of what...

Dragon Age ?!? Nope...
Mass Effect prequel ?!? Hell Yeah !
Command and Conquer ?!? Nope...
SWTOR expansion pack ?!? sure !

#155
Gatt9

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No. I see no further reason to purchase Bioware products after ME2, DA2, and now ME3.

#156
GhostV9

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Nope

#157
Anderielle

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Yes,for me they are still one of the Best out there.
I will buy as long as they make Single Player Games with good Stories.

#158
RaideDuku

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Yes or no doesn't cover it. Up until DA2, BioWare had a fairly spotless reputation. Even their "worst" games were "merely" good. One could safely buy a BioWare game without knowing too much about it. Essentially for me, BioWare meant day one purchase. Maybe that's a bit naive, but from 1997 to 2010, it worked out.

After DA2 and this debacle, that is no longer the case. I mean, even though I despised DA2, I figured every company gets their "one". However, once is a coincidence. Twice is a pattern.

For now on, I'm waiting a few weeks to see what people have got to say about it before I even think about touching any new BioWare product. It really sucks that two years of bad decisions can completely trash 13 years worth of faith in a brand name, but that's where we're at.

#159
Dudeman315

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No, heck I rented ME3 after ME2 let me down(which I pre-ordered the CE for)

#160
Kakita Tatsumaru

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I buyed nothing since DA2.

#161
StrikeSaber47

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No.

#162
Lasiewicz

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Yes. Definately

#163
Davrexx

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Yes...
They are far from perfect but make games that are (in at least some respects) better than most out there......I just see the ME3 ending fiasco as a...test of faith

#164
corak2007

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 Yes

The ending was bad, but the rest of the series was amazing. The ending didn't "ruin" the whole series. Yes it was a let down, but I still enjoy all 3 games. I am actually replaying ME3 right now.

I think it helped me that my expectations were low. I had already read in the forums that the ending was bad, so I was expecting a terrible ending. 

#165
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How could an ending not ruin a series? Watch the Matrix Trilogy or Lethal Weapon 4....or Batman and Robin....or Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome or .....shall I continue?

#166
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I'm a poor sample since I haven't seen this abominable ending yet, but at the moment I'd gladly buy another product.

All creativity requires experimentation. Bioware willfully experiments with new ways of delivering their games while consistently delivering on what they do best: characterization and dialog. I don't consider DA2 a failure, though I realize many do. It has definite flaws, and I think that BW is aware of those. I believe that (if their publisher doesn't ruin them) they will keep learning, keep experimenting, and keep writing the best characters and dialog in the business. Anyone abandoning them over the rushed DA2 product, day one DLC, or one poor creative decision about the ending of ME3 is (in my opinion, obviously) being short-sighted. There are a limited number of high-quality developers out there and way too many games that just clone the last big thing. Bioware is a leader, not a follower and we shouldn't throw them under the bus.

You can all rage at me as a fanboy if you want, but I understand how incredibly hard their job is and I think they still turn out a great product.

Modifié par Jymm, 22 mars 2012 - 04:03 .


#167
jinxter69

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NO.
Currently Bioware has shown such a MASSIVE disconnect with it's own fans that I no longer trust anything they do. I no longer believe that they want to give the fans a great game...I feel that now they are doing 'just' good enough. They have now entered the realm of game devs I place companies such as ID. Makers of so-so games that I won't ever buy...unless it is on Steam at a 75% or more sale and I thought about giving them another chance...

Modifié par jinxter69, 22 mars 2012 - 04:12 .


#168
Arsmajk

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Nope , not even if they were the last game company around . haha

#169
Felene

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Nope.

I use to be one of those its BioWare! Must have! And now, NOPE!

#170
TheProfessor234

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Depends. I looked into a demo of DragonAge and either I was doing it wrong or what but the controls just seemed pretty bad.

Have to see what comes next.

#171
dreman9999

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Maybe.

#172
vadrillan

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Of course. They make great games.

#173
android654

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Lol. F**k no. Not unless reviews drastically changed my opinions, and then I'd wait for a price drop.

#174
Heavenly_King

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no because Bioware with each new game, puts less RPG elements. And they are supposed to make deep RPGs :(

Modifié par Heavenly_King, 22 mars 2012 - 04:33 .


#175
Karmicmoogle

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Maybe - That would depend on reaction on the web. I can't take interviews with BW staff seriously anymore, due to no space magic becoming space magic.