Does Anyone feel hard done by?
#1
Posté 14 décembre 2009 - 10:09
"The only problem with the game now, is that you can't continue after you've completed it, you can't explore the world and see how you've put everything right. All you can do is play DLC. If any of you remember Fable: TLC then you will remember how at the end when you saved the world, you could explore the now cleansed world, listening to people praise you on all of your accomplishments. The feeling of completion and satisfaction you got was amazing, you felt as if you had accomplished something, and when the NPCs (that includes every single character, peasants, main characters e.t.c!!!!) praised you it was just amazing. If DA:O had this in it, it would probably be the best game of all time!! Even if I had to pay to do this, I would."
Please please please consider my post!
Thank you for your time,
Mike.
#2
Posté 14 décembre 2009 - 10:59
Mackey18 wrote...
I feel like I've been tricked by Bioware! This has been by far my best gaming experience ever, and that's no understatement. However, at the end, all my hard work gets taken away from me. This is a post I made on another forum explaining what I mean.
"The only problem with the game now, is that you can't continue after you've completed it, you can't explore the world and see how you've put everything right. All you can do is play DLC. If any of you remember Fable: TLC then you will remember how at the end when you saved the world, you could explore the now cleansed world, listening to people praise you on all of your accomplishments. The feeling of completion and satisfaction you got was amazing, you felt as if you had accomplished something, and when the NPCs (that includes every single character, peasants, main characters e.t.c!!!!) praised you it was just amazing. If DA:O had this in it, it would probably be the best game of all time!! Even if I had to pay to do this, I would."
Please please please consider my post!
Thank you for your time,
Mike.
So... let me get this straight.
You played the game. You enjoyed it.
But because the story ended and you can't keep on playing the game you feel that we tricked you? Meaning that you feel we promised you these things and you were denied them? Or lured you into buying the game with the promise of wandering the lands after the story was done?
I'm just trying to understand the nature of the complaint, here. There are lots of people who apparently wish to go around re-visiting areas in the world after the game is over, apparently mssing the point that without any new content it wouldn't be the same game you fell in love with -- to which I suppose the only response is that there should have been new content, that we should have simply kept producing a world for them to interact with and immerse themselves in so they could reap the rewards of their labors. While I get the desire for such a thing (no matter the feasibility of it), I'm not sure where we reach the point of being deceptive about it.
#3
Posté 15 décembre 2009 - 12:48
???aries1001 wrote...
David Gaider can be a little 'mean' sometime, I agree. But such is his style, and such are all (or most) of the Bioware's devs. style, I believe. As for wanting to play after the main quest ended, this is of course something one can wish. Getting that wish might be another thing - just like people don't always get what they wished for on Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning.
Where was I being mean? I said I understood the desire, and if someone were to say "I really would like to be able to keep playing after the story is finished" I would understand that even if it's unlikely to ever happen -- which I said. I was addressing the idea of being tricked (or "hard done by", as the thread title suggests) -- which apparently the OP did not mean quite as he stated it. So be it. Fair enough.





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