Given how these kinds of claims made prior to release didn't meet expectations - and if anything, excacerbated the whole contoversy,, are people going to pre-emptively note statements about DA3 prior to DA3's release?
I really really hope the game does awesome, and if the team really does live up to what they are saying in public *now* then hats off!
We expect some hyperbole, but I am worried that there will be a repeat to the extent which happened with ME3.
ME3 is a good game, but I think it's marketing could have been handled a lot better. - thats all
So given how consumer oriented I personally am, I do hope someone is going to scrutinize any DA3 statements and take them to task if they do not deliver without any explanation as to why within the release window.
I also think , that if they do deliver on *what they say* then we should reward them
Because Videogames
Great quote from John Epler
John Epler wrote...
One of our goals for DA3 is to adopt a
'show, don't tell' attitude when it comes to promoting the game
pre-release. That's why we're not blitzing you with tons of pretty (and
contextless) screenshots at this point in time - because we're not ready
to show you what you want to see.
Undoubtedly this will lead to a
lot of the opposite sort of complaint - that we're simply not showing
enough. That's fair, but I think it's better to have a slower trickle of
information at first as long as everything we're showing you folks is,
in fact, 'real'. We feel our work speaks for itself, and we want to make
sure that we're at a point where we can show you things in context that
allows them to speak for themselves.
Modifié par StElmo, 18 septembre 2012 - 04:53 .





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