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Or are you all satisfied with the Extended Cut DLC?  What's the general consensus?

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FlamingBoy

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still mad, dlc not released yet, so i have filed that under the many many pre-released statements by bioware that has not come true

that's my opinion though and i would not arrogantly suggest i represent most of the fans (like the bigger game review companies, ign, gamespot)

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As Garrus would say, I'm expecting the worst, because I might be pleasantly surprised.

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I don't understand why people ask questions no one rightfully knows the answer to.

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I'm not mad
But I am still upset.
I feel like I have been punched in the gut...

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Question doesn't make sense since its not out yet, and won't be for some time...

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I was never mad, I was dissapointed. And I still am. I'll keep my final judgement for when the DLC releases, but judging by the way it's described it doesn't sound positive.

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Not mad. Honestly I just don't care anymore. Mass Effect is a dead franchise to me.

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alex13abc wrote...

Not mad. Honestly I just don't care anymore. Mass Effect is a dead franchise to me.


If its dead to you why not move on?

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Not mad, but I never really was. Just perplexed.

To stay angry this long, I'd say there are some other underlying issues rather than just a game ending.

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lets see... shocked, confused, and angry.
Pissed off for lack of answers from bioware and using the PR in degrading the fans and gamers.
Disappointed that they claim they are listening but they really are not.

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I was never mad and I never felt Bioware owed me anything. My reaction was disappointment, depression, and despair T_T I had hoped and wished for a new ending and I'm disappointed that we're apparently just getting a longer version of the ending I hated but I'll wait until it comes out to say anything about it.

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alex13abc wrote...

Not mad. Honestly I just don't care anymore. Mass Effect is a dead franchise to me.


Ditto...

I dun even think I can't be assed to download the DLC if I have to play more of it to see it...

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Yup, still angry.



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There is no consensus.

Not mad. But also not happy. I can wait to see what they have in store, but my hope for a positive outcome is steadily decreasing.

But there's still a chance. So I'll hang around awhile yet.

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I never was mad. There are other things in the world that i really am mad about.
I still do feel dissapointed.. I still cannot import my Me1-Me2 face correctly into Me3.

I still see the not possible to get 4000 Ems with only Singleplay.

I played the game with an imposter male Casey Shepard and finished it yesterday and i now feel no need at all to replay any of the Mass Effect games.

But i had a Good day on discovering this->
http://www.kickstart...ile/wasteland-2

(almost 3 million $ already funded!)

( The Baldur Gate Original and Fallout 1 and 2 Guys )
_______________________________________________________________________________________
From an interview with Brian Fargo->
http://www.gamebansh...-interview.html

GB: Unfortunately, role-playing games have lost much of their original identity in recent years, thanks in part to the popularity of first-person action RPGs. How do you convince a newer or younger RPG fan who has grown accustomed to the action-focused titles to give Wasteland 2 a shot?

Brian: Well here is the beauty of fan funding... we don't have to convince some younger RPG player of anything. I am making this game for the wonderful fans who put their money behind us and not some nebulous group of new people. Let's make the game they all expect and let the chips fall where they may. There is just no way I'm going to consider anything that could let down the core.

_______________________________________________________________________________________

When i saw this i directly supported on Kickstarter with $

A pre-order is something that you do when you trust a gamestudio enough to pre-order.
I did that with the ME franchise but unfortunatly Bioware has lost me as a customer on this moment.
I hope Bioware makes it up one day and will gave me back the trust i once had in them.

I feel sorry for all the Bioware ppl that disagree with the EA PR team and probably are not allowed to  have free speech.

Take Care
Regards from The Netherlands

Modifié par Emphyr, 17 avril 2012 - 09:23 .


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jreezy wrote...

I don't understand why people ask questions no one rightfully knows the answer to.


Add my name.

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I'm moreso impressed that Bioware managed to kill themselves in such an epic fashion, actually. I haven't seen a company nuke itself like Bioware has. It's quite impressive to witness.

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FlamingBoy wrote...

still mad, dlc not released yet, so i have filed that under the many many pre-released statements by bioware that has not come true

that's my opinion though and i would not arrogantly suggest i represent most of the fans (like the bigger game review companies, ign, gamespot)


Look on the bright side.  They've been saying they won't change the ending, so maybe the extended cut will change it.

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Disappointed is the word I would use at this point. We'll see what happens. Hopefully, they'll have listened to all the criticisms, take them to heart, and correct their mistakes. We'll see.

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Not mad exactly, more disappointed. I won't judge the end till I experience it. Till I see it I will not pay for DLC or new games.

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"stay angry, stay foolish"
STEEEEVE!!

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I pre orderded the N7 edition the moment it became available last year and i was hoping for this to be a great end to the mass effect trilogy only for the game to get pushed back into this year. Ithought to myself " awesome more time for bioware to create a masterpeice " needless to say i was disappointed after completeing the game.

The ending let me down but not just that killing off well respected characters by in game letters, the campaign felt alot shorter than the previous two mass effect games which isn't a suprise since DA2 was shorter than DA:O just seems like it's a trend bioware's repeating alot recently most likely down to EA's deadline crap.

So yes i'm still disappointed and i'm not going to let it go anytime soon it's the 3rd successive bioware game that's disappointed me, the others being DA2 and SWTOR.

Modifié par Menethra, 17 avril 2012 - 07:08 .


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That I waited through a seven month combat deployment, got home, got ready for a ME3 Christmas release that got pushed back months and months? No.

Mad that I recommended friends to the series, replayed 1 and 2 over and over again, stayed up for my first midnight release, bought my first piece of non-play related game merch (an N7 hat), and had to wait agonizing hours to pop it in my XBOX? Nope.

Am I even mad about the day one DLC? No.

So, what makes me mad?


RGB endings, Deus Ex Machina's, plot holes, "Artistic Integrity", PR-Doublespeak, Lies, Lies, and Gross Exaggerations (read: Lies), being given the silent treatment, being given false hope, having it crushed, then being given more false hope.

The most offensive part? The utter refusal of Casey Hudson or Mac Walters to talk to the fan-base, instead preferring to talk at them. The insistence that "we are being heard" when everything points damnably to the idea that the only portions being heard are the one's that like where the series ended.


The worst part of all, of course, is that this series is going to die a quiet, strangled death at the hands of a mild as milkwater DLC with no voice acting, no game-play, and nothing but a few additional screens and maybe some dialogue. That's what signs tend to point to. Bioware will address the minor plot inconsistencies, without making a real change (I don't care if I see a single Elcor living tank; let me tell that StarKid to F himself, or something!

Stop being political hacks and communicate honestly and effectively. If you can't because of EA, for the love of God, leak something. Give us something other than your word to go on, because guess what, our perception (irregardless of your own) has shown you to be liars and exaggerators; the Better Business Bureau, a majority of the fan-base, and a good deal of honest reporting agrees with us.

You've lost a great deal of trust; and if you don't do something to stop the blood loss, if you don't give something between this moment and this summer for your fans to hold on to and believe in, you will lose us. Look back at the most monumental failures in the gaming world, and know that one day there will be a trendy G4TV show listing this moment as one of them unless you set things right.

To my fellow fans: Hold the Line.

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SergeantSnookie wrote...

As Garrus would say, I'm expecting the worst, because I might be pleasantly surprised.


Agreed dude