I want to see the last concept in-game.
Unlikely, I mean it is called CONCEPT art.
I want to see the last concept in-game.
Unlikely, I mean it is called CONCEPT art.
Unlikely, I mean it is called CONCEPT art.
They could ...use the concept art and make that place?
Someone's not happy ME:Next (Andromeda) isn't what they wanted it to be....
Just wait until we get more info. Right now you're complaining about something you know nothing about and it's pointless.
You do know They make first concept arts of characters, locations, etc. And then make Them for the game right?Unlikely, I mean it is called CONCEPT art.
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you said 2 years ago the next ME is going to be like the first 3 in terms of genre; is that still the case?
Yes it is. We're certainly adding to it but, at its core, it is.
You do know They make first concept arts of characters, locations, etc. And then make Them for the game right?
Unless that location is Been scrapped (and I don't think it is), it might appear in the game.
Yes,I understand but they are going make changes here and there, it's not going to look exactly like that though.
Yes,I understand but they are going make changes here and there, it's not going to look exactly like that though.
So, 2.000.000 views, huh. Not too shabby.
I think It's rather good. DAI's first trailer at E3 2013 tot 647k views.So, 2.000.000 views, huh. Not too shabby.
Someone's not happy ME:Next (Andromeda) isn't what they wanted it to be....
Just wait until we get more info. Right now you're complaining about something you know nothing about and it's pointless.
I'll make you a deal:
If the explanation for being in Andromeda is
1) Lore-friendly
2) Not a complete contrivance ("Suddenly a wild Wormhole appears!")
and
3) Satisfactorily explains why the Reapers haven't implemented it
I will happily take back everything I've said. Right here.
But my confidence in this happening, based on the previous trilogy hovers around zero.
We don't have enough information. All we have is a basic setting from an early leak (with the Remnants,..) and basic gameplay mechanics. That's not even 10% of the game. We don't know for sure which races are in the game (beside humans and Krogans), the background setting to fill the gaps, technologies (beside the Mako, guns and what it seems to be a more advanced Omni Tool). We can't even make viable hypothesis about ME:A. How it will fill the gaps with the previous trilogy, et cetera.
Maybe they'll make several mistakes as with the previous games, or maybe not. We do not have enough information. Without strong evidence, everything we say about the setting and how they'll fill the gaps is solely pure speculation.
Over 2 million views, keep it coming! #MEAndromeda https://youtu.be/uG8V9dRqSsw
So I guess you kind of like the MEA trailer. Either that, or one of you watched it 2 million times in the last day.
Allan Schumacher @AllanSchumacher
I was bored. It'd take a person like 7.5 years to watch it 2 million times back to back ![]()
But with enough browser windows that time could be shortened right?
I'll make you a deal:
If the explanation for being in Andromeda is
1) Lore-friendly
2) Not a complete contrivance ("Suddenly a wild Wormhole appears!")
and
3) Satisfactorily explains why the Reapers haven't implemented it
I will happily take back everything I've said. Right here.
But my confidence in this happening, based on the previous trilogy hovers around zero.
So stumbling upon a previously undiscovered wormhole would be a contrivance.
If it suddenly appeared, swept a ship or ships away, and dumped them in Andromeda, Gilligan's Island style, yes.
If stabilizing wormholes started being studied as a form of dark matter research, maybe not.
Try being more polite. You may find you like it.
EA Investing In New Projects, Not Remasters Like Mass Effect http://bit.ly/1BhBnF6
EA Investing In New Projects, Not Remasters Like Mass Effect http://bit.ly/1BhBnF6
"I won't lie and say we haven't looked at it," Söderlund told us. "But for us, it's about weighing where we spend our resources. Is it better for them to be working on a completely new IP, which you know BioWare is, or should they be remastering a Mass Effect?"
Or have an outside company/different internal studio do the remaster while Bioware works on new IP and still collect tons of easy cash from Remaster sales. Like basically every other publisher does.
EA Investing In New Projects, Not Remasters Like Mass Effect http://bit.ly/1BhBnF6
Talk of a Mass Effect remastered trilogy had been rumored, but another E3 keynote has gone by without that announcement. While Söderlund didn't rule it out (he declined to comment), fans might want to start making peace with the idea it might not happen.
"I won't lie and say we haven't looked at it," Söderlund told us. "But for us, it's about weighing where we spend our resources. Is it better for them to be working on a completely new IP, which you know BioWare is, or should they be remastering a Mass Effect?"
Good.
Wait, wait....
The Citadel...? @_@
It's quite possible to see a prologue similar to ME2 where we have something that starts the game plot/connects it to the ME trilogy (to establish relevance or w/e) and then have a time jump to the future where we now find ourselves in the Andromeda Galaxy.
As I continued to dig into a massive new system today, it struck me... This is going to be freaking amazing! #MEAndromeda
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