I trust them
If EC is any indication, they had good intentions about the ending but were otherwise on a Time Constraint and they just weren't able to cram all that work in at the last moment. I've played Knights of the Old Republic, Thoroughly enjoyed it. I thoroughly enjoyed the Mass Effect Series as well.
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, févr. 24 2013 03:52
#426
Posté 02 mars 2013 - 07:39
#427
Posté 02 mars 2013 - 07:44
I feel that Bioware lost their way and that they are not being led by people who are in it for creating great games but only for creating great profits and lean on marketing departments to sell it.
Let's hope people start voting with their wallets and force Bioware to stop their disrespectful way of treating their customers.( they should have learned by now with all the backlash of ME3 ending, DA2 hating and the commercial flop that is KOTOR online)
Let's hope people start voting with their wallets and force Bioware to stop their disrespectful way of treating their customers.( they should have learned by now with all the backlash of ME3 ending, DA2 hating and the commercial flop that is KOTOR online)
#428
Posté 02 mars 2013 - 08:00
Strangewrex wrote...
I trust them
If EC is any indication, they had good intentions about the ending but were otherwise on a Time Constraint and they just weren't able to cram all that work in at the last moment. I've played Knights of the Old Republic, Thoroughly enjoyed it. I thoroughly enjoyed the Mass Effect Series as well.
I am not judging your opinion, but don't you think that if people charge you the maximum amount of money for a specific task/product, in this case a videogame that they should do a little more than having good intentions?
They were on a timeconstraint, because they had to release the game in march of 2012 ( because EA is on the stockmarket, there are rules that if you are a registered company on the stock exchange you have to put your product/service out there an x amount of time after you announced it), but it doesn't absolve them from the bad job they delivered.
Furthermore the follow up strategy they took was far from making ammends, they first gave us the "artist"statement, when that didn't do the trick, they tried to hush everyone by saying they'd fix it...6 months later not because they cared about the opinions of their customers because they wanted to put a lit on it so the sales momentum didn't weaken, at exhibitions like PAX they forbade ending related questions to keep the general public out of the loop and in the end in August they released a flimsy slideshow with a voiceover called the extended cut to explain to those poor retarded customers how they, the great leonardos of their time tried to explain their briljant conclusion a bit more.
The last part of your comment about KOTOR, off which I hope you mean the single player rpg that they released some years ago and not that half arsed mmo that nobody but the moneygrabbers wanted, I agree.
The only thing I want to ask you is that when you look at the mechanics of that game don't you see that they have been using the same backbone for ME as they did for that old game...no renewing on the technical side.
I am heavily looking at CD Projekt RED and will buy their game The Witcher 3 the wild hunt as soon as it hits the pre order stage





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