Probably not as much as you think. At this point, all the major details and directions for the game are locked down. If they showed them a mission for example, it could be that the mission they see won't be part of the game, but certainly the art style, the feel of the gameplay and some basic story and character details aren't likely to change.
As a fair comparison, think of what we got at E3 2006 as a teaser for Mass Effect 1 as what people now are seeing for Mass Effect Andromeda. Even though the aesthetics and HUD of the game were greatly upgraded, the core concept of the game didn't change. You had the dialogue system, a location from the final game, the basics of combat and the important story background that don't change from this teaser to ME1.
https://www.youtube....h?v=3Li2MIGxOww
Though I have to say this preview for fans at the San Diego Comic Con does kind of make me sad I didn't get to see anything at the Montreal Comic-Con I went to last week, especially considering that is where the devs are from. I would have signed a million NDAs and given Bioware my BSN name, real name and beyond just so I could get a peak at Mass Effect Andromeda
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Thanks for that I'd never seen it before. So weird hearing Ash speak with a different voice and the galaxy map UI was sexy. Shame it didn't make it into the game.
I sat and had a long think about whether I would actually want to take part in a focus group but there are only two possible outcomes. I would see amazing stuff that would get cut and I would be disappointed or the game would be just as awesome as I expected from pre-release footage but I would miss out on getting the complete experience all at once.
All that being said, if I were asked I'd say yes in a heartbeat because I have no willpower to say no to new ME information ![]()





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