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#51
RynJ

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I look forward to DA3, but not even /close/ to the way I looked forward to the other Bioware games. I hate to say it, and I really, really wish it wasn't true, but I've lost my faith. I am at the starting point here with little expectations for this next game based on the way I perceived the last two games.

I have little expectations, but I also know that we know next to nothing about the game. I will reserve my full judgment until after the game has been released and I see feedback. In other words, there will most certainly not be a pre-order.

I truly have had the most fun with Bioware RPGs then I have ever had with any other video game, and I hope that with DA3 I can start to do that again.

As for the feedback debate, if no one ever gave you negative feedback you'd be sitting up on a false cloud of 'I can do no wrong', which does nothing to help anyone least of all you. It's definitely necessary, though having negative feedback for DA3 now doesn't make sense. It does make sense to be disappointed in what little bit you've heard so far though.

Modifié par RynJ, 17 janvier 2013 - 01:49 .


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FlamingBoy

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TinuHawke wrote...

secretsandlies wrote...

TinuHawke wrote...
(I, for one, have nothing against EA.)


ignorance is bliss is it not?


Would you rather have no Dragon Age?


Have no idea how this statement relates to ea being awful

But to answer the question, yes if dragon age continues being terrible I would rather it no longer existed

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Renmiri1

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It's not terrible and you don't have to buy it

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Orian Tabris

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"I'm still have faith in Bioware!"

"I still have faith in BioWare!"

Sorry, I just had to correct that. :pinched:

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I believe that BioWare are doing their best, and that's all we can ask. Though I was personally disappointed in some aspects of DA2 and ME3 (and I'm aware that many others have expressed their thoughts on those topics, so I'll leave it there) I still find that they are among my favourite games and the games I have the most embarrassing number of playthroughs saved for. I think that speaks for itself as far as my faith in BioWare goes.

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Hatchetman77

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hammer bammer grammar slammer

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Mantaal

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RynJ wrote...

I look forward to DA3, but not even /close/ to the way I looked forward to the other Bioware games. I hate to say it, and I really, really wish it wasn't true, but I've lost my faith. I am at the starting point here with little expectations for this next game based on the way I perceived the last two games.

I have little expectations, but I also know that we know next to nothing about the game. I will reserve my full judgment until after the game has been released and I see feedback. In other words, there will most certainly not be a pre-order.

I truly have had the most fun with Bioware RPGs then I have ever had with any other video game, and I hope that with DA3 I can start to do that again.

As for the feedback debate, if no one ever gave you negative feedback you'd be sitting up on a false cloud of 'I can do no wrong', which does nothing to help anyone least of all you. It's definitely necessary, though having negative feedback for DA3 now doesn't make sense. It does make sense to be disappointed in what little bit you've heard so far though.


Thats a bit like i feel myselve. 
I turned from blindly preorder every Bioware Game without any information about the game
into
I dont know if i will buy the next Bioware Game at all. 

PS: Are we done with grammar flames already? I think the OP Got it now...

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RaenImrahl

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First off, yes, it is time for the grammar police to go off-duty....

Secondly, to the OP... it's great that you still have faith, as you put it, in Bioware.  I would say, however, that the feedback, both positive and negative, did help the developers of the Dragon Age series, at least in broad terms concerning the next best step after DA2.  Consider this video from last year, in which they address some of the broad themes which came from feedback on these very forums:

http://blog.bioware....ge-at-pax-east/

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I have faith in the DA team. The ME team burned a lot of good will and there seems to be a BioWare brand now in EA since their name was slapped on a Command and Conquer game. So I have no faith in that.

But I have faith in the DA team.

And I try to give positive and negative criticism. If something really bothered me I speak up about it. A lot. If I really liked something... I try to bring it up a lot. I really do. But that gets lost a lot or gets you in arguments as someone immediately takes you stating some positive as something evil that must be purged.

Also saying positive things isn't as fun. Being negative is fun. You feel snarky and anti-social. It's very emotionally healthy. :P

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After DA2, SWTOR, and the ending of ME3 I can't see how anyone can feel guaranteed that the next Bioware game will be as good as they used to be.

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Negative feedback is the only way a company can learn.

I have never worked for a game company but I have worked in a company that was so insulated from its customers that it thought it could do no wrong. However, they did wrong all the time. They just didnt know it.

Back right after DA2 sold worse mainly from user reviews and word of mouth then DAO the mea culpas were great. "Oh we understand why it did worse, we know it was this and that, we listen to our customers."


Things that negative feedback has brought
Map size = Increased
recycled maps = axed
statistically different armors for companions = in game

If we had all kept silent how would DA:IQ been better then DA2?

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Rawgrim

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I still have faith on Bioware too, allthough its a dented faith at this point.

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I don't like saying I have faith in the company because the things/dislike I like from the team that made one franchise do not have anything to do with another team working on another game.

As for the DA Team, they took the feedback from 2 and actually did something with it. The DLCs for 2 were significantly better than the actual game. And a lot of what made it better were changes that players asked for. They proved to me, at least, that they deserved a second chance. I hope there is a great compromise between what they want and what the players want. I also really appreciated people like David Gaider coming on here, (even though it ended badly), those interactions also give me faith in the DA Team.

Modifié par Asch Lavigne, 17 janvier 2013 - 05:48 .


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I haven't lost faith in Bioware at all I mean I am still playing DA:O, DA 2, ME 1-3 with no problem really except the reuse of area's in DA 2 (which bug me to no end but I stop for a day or so when it get's irritating and continue later) and the ending on ME3 (which they fixed to my satisfaction) but I never cared for EA games in the first place so these are the only ones I own (so to speakImage IPB).

Modifié par clhaney, 17 janvier 2013 - 06:37 .


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PinkDiamondstl wrote...

I've never lost faith . And people should really lay off of EA they were not to blame. None was.People can be crybabies most of the time.


Someone made the decision to have an extremely short development time for the game, and someone decided to change most of the game knowing they had a short development time, so no matter if you like the game or dont someone decided that under a year is enough time to make a quality Bioware game.

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Am I a jaded, jaded 19 year old for finding overwhelming positivity almost as bad as the vitriol? xp