New Mass Effect 3 Patch 1.03 now available
#701
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:24
#702
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:26
#703
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:32
*PS3*
Modifié par Browneye_Vamp84, 31 mai 2012 - 01:35 .
#704
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:40
#705
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:51
Havent unlocked any of the new characters yet tho, i have been playing along side some of them, Vorcha looks impressive, cant believe some players have them already lol, i downloaded soon as it was available on Origin, started straight away, then noticed a Vorcha was on my Team lol
#706
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 01:55
#707
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 02:50
i have mixed feelings about some of the "fixes" (no more headshots on ravagers, no AP damage to atlas, no headshots on primes)
what does the "interuption no longer stops cerberus engineer from placing turret" mean?
but THANK YOU for fixing the memory leak. more important than anything else. also, thanks for the falcon and ultralight fixes, and the ops packs glitches, and the "host migration sometimes puts players in wrong wave"
#708
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:20
#709
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:24
P3G4SU5 wrote...
Holger1405 wrote...
P3G4SU5 wrote...
Holger1405 wrote...
beaverskenneth wrote...
Agent Who wrote...
What complete and utter incompetence, releasing a patch that’s supposed to fix bugs and the bugs aren’t fixed.
TEST YOUR PATCHES FFS – somebody needs fired over this PLEASE – Hire people that can actually do their JOBS!
The people assigned the task of fixing these glitches should be ASHAMED.
It makes your entire company look terrible, and what’s worst is these glitches after the patch have not been quickly corrected. Any other company that made this HUGE of a mistake at least would have had the coders working on it ASAP and a new patch released hours after to ACTUALLY DO WHAT THEY SAID THEY WERE GOING TO DO, AND MAKE IT RIGHT!!
I think you should just calm down and recognize that they are working on things. In case you haven't noticed, every video game has multiple bugs or issues. Stop bashing the employees at BioWare and be more civil, would you? It's people like you who posted destructive criticism to BioWare over the ending of it. Grow up.
Don't bother, she/he is just a barrater.
He/she is right to be annoyed. If Bioware chose to post a list of things that they claim have been fixed then there should have been testing to confirm the issues had actually been resolved. This is a fundamental part of bug fixing.
If they are "working on things" as you say then the bug fixes which have not yet been corrected should not be included in the list of issues they claim to have resolved in the 1.03 patch. I wouldn't go so far as to say people should be fired, but obviously the standards of testing (if indeed there were any) have been exceptionally low in this case.
First, I didn't say they are "working on things."
Second, she/he has not the least right to complain in such a manner.
You think that it is ok to insult Bioware employees?
Let me make this easy for you to understand.
1.) "...and recognize that they are working on things."
You quoted MY Post. Then you wrote: "If they are "working on things" as you say..."
Now read what you quoted again and you may understand what I mean[/b].
If I would fail as you do here, I would be very quiet about other people's failures.
P3G4SU5 wrote...
2.) Every person that has paid money for a product has the right to complain if the product is faulty. When a company makes claims to have remedied those problems and they turn out to be false, the consumer again has a right to complain - even more so now as they have been lied to.
Nobody was lying to you, at worst Bioware made a mistake.
P3G4SU5 wrote...
3.) Try reading his post again. He doesn't make any insults to Bioware employees. Do you really think the forums new rules of conduct would still allow Zaidra to be able to post here if he truly had insulted Bioware employees?
If you think that asking for somebody to get fired, or to imply that the Bioware programmers are incompetent, is not insulting, then wait until somebody claims that you are get fired or that you are incompetent.
Modifié par Holger1405, 31 mai 2012 - 04:09 .
#710
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:30
Manwards wrote...
Some of you people are so rude and childish, it depresses me a little. I realise it's rude and childish of me to make a post about it, but I've seen such concentrated cynicism and pugnacity recently that I will anyway. Sure, we all spent our hard-earned American dollars (or in my case, British pounds) on the game, and it isn't perfect, and we want it to be. It's our prerogative to ask for more. But the name-calling, the bitterness, the talk of "trust" and "betrayal"? These are things better reserved for best friends who sleep with your wife, not game designers.
If you spent £40 on a meal and it wasn't perfect, you'd either let it go, or complain to the staff. You wouldn't - or at least, I wouldn't - repeatedly call the chef a stupid, lazy idiot and shout threats in his face even as he's trying to rectify the mistake. It would make you appear rude, childish and borderline unbalanced, and it would make the staff not want to help you in the first place. Just because you're on a busy forum and not in a busy restaurant doesn't give you the right to personally insult people who, at the end of the day, are just doing their jobs.
That's just my opinion, and no doubt an unpopular one, but I have as much right to express it as many of you think you have to hurl insults around. We don't have to be happy with what we have so far, but couldn't we at least be civil, and patient? I don't mind the endings, for example (I'm an Evangelion and Twin Peaks fan, for the record), but they do feel rushed and lack closure for the characters. BioWare are working on that - they're recording the voices and making the cutscenes now - so why complain about it in every thread? It won't make the work get done any faster.
That's my two pence in a bucket in the ocean!
Thank you.
#711
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:35
#712
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:36
Holger1405 wrote...
Manwards wrote...
Some of you people are so rude and childish, it depresses me a little. I realise it's rude and childish of me to make a post about it, but I've seen such concentrated cynicism and pugnacity recently that I will anyway. Sure, we all spent our hard-earned American dollars (or in my case, British pounds) on the game, and it isn't perfect, and we want it to be. It's our prerogative to ask for more. But the name-calling, the bitterness, the talk of "trust" and "betrayal"? These are things better reserved for best friends who sleep with your wife, not game designers.
If you spent £40 on a meal and it wasn't perfect, you'd either let it go, or complain to the staff. You wouldn't - or at least, I wouldn't - repeatedly call the chef a stupid, lazy idiot and shout threats in his face even as he's trying to rectify the mistake. It would make you appear rude, childish and borderline unbalanced, and it would make the staff not want to help you in the first place. Just because you're on a busy forum and not in a busy restaurant doesn't give you the right to personally insult people who, at the end of the day, are just doing their jobs.
That's just my opinion, and no doubt an unpopular one, but I have as much right to express it as many of you think you have to hurl insults around. We don't have to be happy with what we have so far, but couldn't we at least be civil, and patient? I don't mind the endings, for example (I'm an Evangelion and Twin Peaks fan, for the record), but they do feel rushed and lack closure for the characters. BioWare are working on that - they're recording the voices and making the cutscenes now - so why complain about it in every thread? It won't make the work get done any faster.
That's my two pence in a bucket in the ocean!
Thank you.
Where's the like button when you need it?
#713
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 03:44
Regards.....
An adoring fan
#714
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:20
#715
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:27
PR PistonRage wrote...
Holger1405 wrote...
Manwards wrote...
Some of you people are so rude and childish, it depresses me a little. I realise it's rude and childish of me to make a post about it, but I've seen such concentrated cynicism and pugnacity recently that I will anyway. Sure, we all spent our hard-earned American dollars (or in my case, British pounds) on the game, and it isn't perfect, and we want it to be. It's our prerogative to ask for more. But the name-calling, the bitterness, the talk of "trust" and "betrayal"? These are things better reserved for best friends who sleep with your wife, not game designers.
If you spent £40 on a meal and it wasn't perfect, you'd either let it go, or complain to the staff. You wouldn't - or at least, I wouldn't - repeatedly call the chef a stupid, lazy idiot and shout threats in his face even as he's trying to rectify the mistake. It would make you appear rude, childish and borderline unbalanced, and it would make the staff not want to help you in the first place. Just because you're on a busy forum and not in a busy restaurant doesn't give you the right to personally insult people who, at the end of the day, are just doing their jobs.
That's just my opinion, and no doubt an unpopular one, but I have as much right to express it as many of you think you have to hurl insults around. We don't have to be happy with what we have so far, but couldn't we at least be civil, and patient? I don't mind the endings, for example (I'm an Evangelion and Twin Peaks fan, for the record), but they do feel rushed and lack closure for the characters. BioWare are working on that - they're recording the voices and making the cutscenes now - so why complain about it in every thread? It won't make the work get done any faster.
That's my two pence in a bucket in the ocean!
Thank you.
Where's the like button when you need it?
LIKE!!!
#716
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:31
(just pretending to be a moaning, paranoid troll)
#717
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:35
Holger1405 wrote...
If you think that asking for somebody to get fired, or to imply that the Bioware programmers are incompetent, is not insulting, than wait until somebody claims that you are get fired or that you are incompetent.
What if it is true and warranted? If someone was repeatedly negligent and incompetent, would you keep your mouth shut to avoid hurting their feelings?
The imperfection of me3 is not the problem. The problem is that bioware simply isn't being honest with its community. Its not they are lying, but rather that they have a bad habit of not admitting major problems, especially if they can't be fixed in a day or two.
Hiding ones mistakes is an easy trap to fall into, one that I have been struggling with in my personal life. I don't like admitting that I am having trouble or that I might have messed up. I will work my butt off, thinking that if I fix the problem before telling anyone, I am doing the best thing.
But this is a juvenile and immature approach. It breeds distrust and stress. Mistakes are not sins, but rather a part of life. It is how you deal with them that will determine how you are perceived.
all bioware needs to do is make a quick post saying, "we're very sorry, but the ulm fix did not work as intended. we have updated the patch notes to reflect this. We are aware of this and other reported glitches that persist despite being reported as fixed in 1.03 . We cannot give an estimate on how long it will take, but rest assured we are working hard to fix these problems as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding."
Would people still complain? Sure, but they would be few in number and easily dismissed and ignored. As it stands, I really don't know if bioware is even aware of most of the bugs, let alone if they plan on doing anything to fix them.
#718
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:57
Cartmaniac wrote...
PS3 patch is 25mb. I just installed but had to go back to work. Will test later tonight.
25 mb damn that is huge for a patch
most games it's 2 or 4 but 25....oucch
#719
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 04:58
#720
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 05:08
#721
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 05:22
#722
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 05:36
#723
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 05:37
#724
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 05:58
- Shep not looking at the person he/she is having a conversation with.
- Shep giving Tali an invisible rock on Rannoch (ruins the scene)
- Parts of Sheps hair turning semi-invisible during certain places (Javik room especially) Problem with shaders I'm guessing.
- Audio cutting out randomly (C-sec officer in embassies starts talking, stops halfway through) and many other instances
- Liara LOTSB romance glitch/bug
- One of the Quarian admirals heads doing a 180 in conversation with Shep on Normandy
- Hanar diplomat terminal glitch
- Characters not appearing in conversations (had this happen on the mission with ex-cerberus scientists when squadmates talk to Jacob)
- Barla Von being listed as in the presidium commons when he is missing altogether (after cerberus attack)
- Characters not located in the correct place on the mini-map on the Citadel
- (DESTROY ENDING) the cutscene turns
blue and orange instead of how it's supposed to look.
- Weapon selection going to default on Rannoch missions and other missions near the end of the game.
- FemSheps hand jumping up and down when placed to ear for listening.
- Minos Wasteland Keeps blinking and the planet Aequitas is highlighted
with a Green marker even if 100% explored and all assets aquired.
- Unable to choose last paragon choice with TIM even if full paragon
- Sometimes Cerberus turrets are invisible
- Sometimes on MP, click to play on Bronze but end up on Silver
- Collectors edition mech dog dialogue never sounds right. Both audio
clips ( "Good Dog" and "Hey there") often play at the same time. It is
also really hard to target the dog.
- Not a bug as such, but the journal could do with improving, so that it actually updates.
- Gabby + Ken romance/dialogue bug.
Modifié par K2LU533, 31 mai 2012 - 08:41 .
#725
Posté 31 mai 2012 - 06:02





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