I'm pretty sure it's literally just a developer wanting to stream himself playing a game, he's been doing it for months now with other games. Not everything is part of a marketing conspiracy
Agree. Better to keep the conspiracy theories on check ![]()
I'm pretty sure it's literally just a developer wanting to stream himself playing a game, he's been doing it for months now with other games. Not everything is part of a marketing conspiracy
Agree. Better to keep the conspiracy theories on check ![]()
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I would LOVE this! Joker was great!
Bioware confirmed that no major characters would be returning. Seth Green was probably just having fun since the hat and the beard make him look like his character.
It was a joke.
It was a joke.
Xbox Magazine has put out MEA as their new cover story. Take any possible new information with a grain of salt. Remember that their DAI article was full of false details and even misspelled names (like "Solace").
http://forum.bioware...ne-details-mea/
Update: Nothing new in the article, but still be weary of anything they put out in the future.
Xbox Magazine has put out MEA as their new cover story. Take any possible new information with a grain of salt. Remember that their DAI article was full of false details and even misspelled names (like "Solace").
http://forum.bioware...ne-details-mea/
Update: Nothing new in the article, but still be weary of anything they put out in the future.
Unfortunately OXM seems to have done this a bit, they make a feature article based on other reporting and rumours. Unless they actually claim to have sat down with a Bioware dev or been to the studio, I don't think it's really worth paying attention to.
Unfortunately OXM seems to have done this a bit, they make a feature article based on other reporting and rumours. Unless they actually claim to have sat down with a Bioware dev or been to the studio, I don't think it's really worth paying attention to.
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so exactly like he say but i say it already 9 time on this part of the forum we have a few until e3 ( 157 days ) at e3 we ll have a lot gameplay , trailer , picture ect ect ect because the game will be nearly finish and begin the marketing launch ( EA is a champion of it ) . After e3 we ll see more tweet until the lauch between november till march
Xbox Magazine has put out MEA as their new cover story. Take any possible new information with a grain of salt. Remember that their DAI article was full of false details and even misspelled names (like "Solace").
http://forum.bioware...ne-details-mea/
Update: Nothing new in the article, but still be weary of anything they put out in the future.
Solace, wow. ![]()
I wonder if they did that for any of the other names.
Solace, wow.
I wonder if they did that for any of the other names.
There was one magazine, forget which, that mixed up Josephine and Sera's names. But by that point in development it was totally obvious.
There was one magazine, forget which, that mixed up Josephine and Sera's names. But by that point in development it was totally obvious.
Wasn't OXM the one that put in all this stuff about how we'd be visiting Nevarra in DA:I? That's not just a mistake, it's the sort of thing that gets people angry when what was printed in the magazine isn't actually in the game...
Wasn't OXM the one that put in all this stuff about how we'd be visiting Nevarra in DA:I? That's not just a mistake, it's the sort of thing that gets people angry when what was printed in the magazine isn't actually in the game...
To be fair, Bioware did highlight Nevarra in the area where DAI would take place during a convention where they were comparing map sizes between DAI and previous DA games or something.
It's not exactly like that. They said that was the target they wanted to hit or something similar. They didn't say 'You'd definitely going to visit Nevarra in the next game'. Not to mention that the convention happened before they even confirmed the game's name (Fall 2013, when it was known as DA3 Inquisition) or the first trailer at 23 2014. Many things can change during that period of time, and to hold about a scrap of info say months/years before isn't a good way to make journalism.
Though I don't think they said we'd visit Nevarra because of that. Ithink it's more likely they misunderstood something when Bioware talked about the War Table mechanism, when we have missions on countries we can't visit in the actual game, as if we could visit them.
it's too early to discuss the next dragon age and it's not here to do it i think .here is mass effect andromeda part
Wasn't OXM the one that put in all this stuff about how we'd be visiting Nevarra in DA:I? That's not just a mistake, it's the sort of thing that gets people angry when what was printed in the magazine isn't actually in the game...
Which is even worse than any other kind of error lol. Cuz i'm still not hearing the end of "I thought the protagonist was going to be Shepard" *rolls eyes*
Tho granted, I think at one point we may have been going to Nevarra, I think that was said in the EARRRRRRRRLY stages of development, but was cut.
Which is even worse than any other kind of error lol. Cuz i'm still not hearing the end of "I thought protagonist was going to be Shepard" *rolls eyes*
Tho granted, I think at one point we may have been going to Nevarra, I think that was said in the EARRRRRRRRLY stages of development, but was cut.
Actually I wonder if they got War Table missions mixed up with the quest line. I mean, the War Table stuff sends agents to Nevarra, The Free Marches, Tevinter, Antiva, Orzammar, etc...
They may not have realized how the war table functioned exactly; and assumed that all the "quests" available on the war table were doable by you.
As far as the ME:A planets, I would like a nice mix. As one poster mentioned, some planets where The Environment is the antagonist. Other planets where the wildlife was more aggressive. And, yes, a bustling city planet hub, or two, or three. I would like all these types of environments for ME:A. Nice bit of variety of situations.
And also something for the" idler". Sometimes I just want to Idle. Sit down, enjoy the vista-natural or cityscape. Npc watch as they mill about doing whatever the hell it is they do. Hopefully some music stuff. One liners from the npc's- if it's a city environment. Things like that for when I've had enough combat and running around for awhile, but I still want to enjoy the atmosphere of the game.
Which is even worse than any other kind of error lol. Cuz i'm still not hearing the end of "I thought protagonist was going to be Shepard" *rolls eyes*
I think this is something EA's marketing department is gonna have to become like a PR department and start pushing this.
I think this is something EA's marketing department is gonna have to become like a PR department and start pushing this.
I'm sure once the (I assume Ryder) protagonist trailers start rolling out, it'll be pretty clear, but until then...

I'm sure once the (I assume Ryder) protagonist trailers start rolling out, it'll be pretty clear, but until then...
Ya never know, people are dumber than you give them credit for. Especially when being entertained.
I'm sure once the (I assume Ryder) protagonist trailers start rolling out, it'll be pretty clear, but until then...
Actually I wonder if they got War Table missions mixed up with the quest line. I mean, the War Table stuff sends agents to Nevarra, The Free Marches, Tevinter, Antiva, Orzammar, etc...
I wish we could actually do the missions, I would love to see what Nevarra and Antiva look like. Even Orzammar, see how much it's changed since Origins.