[POLL] Do Bioware seem to be learning from their mistakes?
#1
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:46
#2
Guest_Arcian_*
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:49
Guest_Arcian_*
#3
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:51
Modifié par Sylvianus, 27 novembre 2012 - 09:53 .
#4
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:52
Arcian wrote...
No. I am growing increasingly more convinced they are deliberately trying to destroy their own company.
I was just on the bog, (that's where I do all my thinking) and I came to the same conclusion. I think they just want to milk as much money as they can before their company goes bust. I don't think they care anymore.
#5
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:53
Lol, no, are you mad, bro!?
They haven't learned a thing. We're just going to keep going through the motions. Well, back to my popcorn.
*sits back down and eats popcorn*
Modifié par GreenDragon37, 27 novembre 2012 - 09:54 .
#6
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:54
#7
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:55
I thought it was generally accepted that Bioware has been going backwards, taking one step at a time with each piece of content they've released since LotSB.
#8
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 09:59
But with Mass effect team... i don't even know if they are aware that M3 was very flawled even if it was still a good game. ( but not a really good rpg however )
Modifié par Sylvianus, 27 novembre 2012 - 10:17 .
#9
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:15
#10
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:15
Arcian wrote...
No. I am growing increasingly more convinced they are deliberately trying to destroy their own company.
I think so too but I'm not exactly sure why.
#11
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:17
#12
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:19
Yeah that might be also true. If that's the case, they are definitely lost.futurepixels wrote...
Bioware doesn't think they made any mistakes.
#13
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:24
Arcian wrote...
No. I am growing increasingly more convinced they are deliberately trying to destroy their own company.
I couldn't help but laugh, I have to agree with you. It is completely bizzare. It goes beyond a few mistakes (Broken face importer that wasn't fixed for weeks, day one on disc DLC, the poor implimentation and over-reliance on EMS, the shafting of ME2 romance options, ME: Deception, this Vega cartoon that noone wanted and just looks comically awful etc, etc, etc).
I'm still hoping BioWare can pull themselves together and start delivering on what I paid £40 for, but my hope is slowly turning to exasperation.
Do I fully expect BioWare to go the same way as Westwood Studios under this ownership by EA? Absolutely.
Modifié par Rosstoration, 27 novembre 2012 - 10:27 .
#14
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:26
#15
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:27
Sylvianus wrote...
Yeah that might be also true. If that's the case, they are definitely lost.futurepixels wrote...
Bioware doesn't think they made any mistakes.
And here in lie's the problem.
The current impression I have is that I am slowly raising my voice to a bick wall............ that evey now and then dislodge's a brick to land on my head........... which really hurt's!
And after rubbing the pain away, I go back to telling said wall how to not drop bricks.
A back to basic's approach would be heplful as BW seem's to have lost a certain flair for knowing how to find new way's to impress us.
ME3 simply doesn't have any of those heat wrenching decisions like choosing if Ash or Kaiden died in ME1.
Or trying to work it so that you get every last crew member through that suicide mission.
I just don't see the dialogue wheel, or the decision making mechanic working overtime to surprise me. It's all by the numbers and on the rails.
I hate to say this. But ME3 has gone vanilla and replaced unpredictable first time round results with playing it straight.
#16
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:30
I have to admit, there's slightly more hope for DA, though. ME is lost, however.
#17
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:36
Arcian wrote...
No. I am growing increasingly more convinced they are deliberately trying to destroy their own company.
I'm thinking the same thing.
#18
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:39
and No they havent learn shizz.
#19
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:39
Developer comments about Dragon Age 3 are just the same as they were before Dragon Age 2's release, and Omega is a poorly written bullet fest with so much auto-dialogue it hurts.
Still have a glimmer of hope, though. That's the only reason I stick around.
#20
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:40
#21
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:41
#22
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:42
ME team is different than DA team.
ME team does not seem to learn whereas DA team gave wonderfull DLC for DA2 whihc adressed lots of it's shortcomings...
#23
Guest_magnetite_*
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:43
Guest_magnetite_*
Not like the fans hold any say or ownership in the company or anything.
In a perfect world you would get everything you want, but this isn't a utopia. You need to start living in the real world.
Modifié par magnetite, 27 novembre 2012 - 10:44 .
#24
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:43
Suspire wrote...
What mistakes? They're perfect, don't you get it. They're just too deep for you.
You mean like, drowned?
#25
Posté 27 novembre 2012 - 10:45





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