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Is anyone feeling the slightest bit of positivity about ME4?


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#101
Bruce M. Shepard

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knucks360 wrote...

If there is a multiplayer in the next ME,I hope they remove the stupid lottery system to get upgrades,weapons,and characters


800 games later and I still don't have all the playable characters or weapons. 

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knucks360 wrote...

If there is a multiplayer in the next ME,I hope they remove the stupid lottery system to get upgrades,weapons,and characters


For the love of all things, this. This is what instantly turned me off of ME3's MP. I wanted to play a sniper... I instead kept getting gear for everything else.

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Arcian wrote...

Yes but you also like FF13, which is so confusing that my sense of left and right has been permanently scrambled.


LEFT                                                                                                                        RIGHT

#104
IllusiveManJr

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Not really, the MP component will be awesome.

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SwobyJ

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I'm actually pretty positive at this point.

I just wrote so much today on why. My head hurts -_-. Go to that wacky IT forum to see, I guess.

#106
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I don't really care. I don't think they can top ME3. And I'm going to miss the Banshees. For me the Banshees are the high point of all my years of gaming. Greatest characters EVER!!! It's all downhill from here. ME4 might be good but without the Banshees it will never come close to ME3.

#107
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It's not so much that I'm not excited but more so that there is so little known about the game at this time. Once I know more, I will be able to say it I am excited or not.

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EntropicAngel wrote...

Arcian wrote...

Yes but you also like FF13, which is so confusing that my sense of left and right has been permanently scrambled.


RIFHT                                                                                                                        LEGT

I have no idea what I'm looking at.

#109
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I don't care what the haters say, I really enjoyed all three Mass Effects, so naturally I'm looking forward to this.

But I'd rather learn more about the game first. Then I can truly get excited. Right now I'm just happy that ME3 Citadel is not the end of Mass Effect altogether

Modifié par SilJeff, 15 novembre 2013 - 03:24 .


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Cobalt2113

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Of course. Why else would you still be here if you weren't looking forward to the next game?

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I'm positive that it'll be fun to play and everything. The teased pictures got me really excited when I saw humans walking in soldier armor (it was one thing that screamed this is Mass Effect) and this mountain looking thing that looks like what I wanted the explorable worlds/side missions to look like in ME2 (basically just an upgrade of ME1 graphics and details) (ME1 had a lot of empty worlds with just mountains and a few outpost).

Only thing I'm worried about is story. I'm very attached to everything they've already given us from ME1 - ME3 and want it to connect somehow. If any of it involves Reapers then I want it to be about Leviathan. I don't want some spin off of one one of Shepard's squad mates.. just no. Post ME4 somehow would be great because my main problem with ME3 ending is it didn't leave room for continuity and didn't tell me what Tali, Liara, Garrus, ect.. did after. If they manage to fix this I will be happy

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Personal prediction:
-There will be Reapers
-There will be Leviathans
-There will be a new united galactic force/society
-There will be choices on where this all leads, as in, the galaxy itself

#113
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iakus wrote...

Unfortunately that presentation came at the expense of player agency and choice.

Not to mention storytelling.


Yes, because 15 minutes bungled means we ignore the rest of the game.

And ME3 gave me the chance to make more important decisions than ME1 or 2 ever did, so let's drop that.

#114
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... at this stage. I am more exited for DAI. once i know about ME4.( or whatever it will be called.) I most likey will be.

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I'm very excited for the next ME.

ME3 did leave a sour taste in my mouth, but it never killed the franchise for me. Only the third game.

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On second thought, they lost all their good writers from ME1 to ME3 to this. I want to see the premise before I can be fair.

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CronoDragoon wrote...

iakus wrote...

Unfortunately that presentation came at the expense of player agency and choice.

Not to mention storytelling.


Yes, because 15 minutes bungled means we ignore the rest of the game.

And ME3 gave me the chance to make more important decisions than ME1 or 2 ever did, so let's drop that.



...I wasn't talking about the last fifteen minutes (though in mentioning it, yeah, that's going to be extremely tough to live down as well)

I was talking about cutscenes that go on for several minutes while I have zero input in my own character.

I'm talking about entire conversations where I get one or two binary choices to respond to someone

I'm talking about my own character expressing thoughts and emotions that I think are ooc for him.

In short, there were large sections of ME3 where I felt like I wasn't playing a game so much as watching a movie.

Whoopee, I can cure the genophage!  Too bad I can't talk to Liara about losing Mordin.  It's Kaidan or no one.

#118
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I am excited myself. Probably not as much as I will be once more about it is released, be it information, video, so on and so forth. Until then, not much to do aside from just waiting.

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No, not one bit.
First there is no ingame screen shot, it's just art work teaser.
Second, from how ME3 ends, ... i'm just very sceptical.. i know i won't care for prequel, and for sequel, even with a possibility to put the original ME concept (Uncovering univers, races, making friends, foes, fighting an incredible threat and taking important decisions) back on the rail while using the ME3 endings as key to justify ME4 sequel main plot; i have very little confidence in Bioware.

For the ME series, i followed them blindly in ME1, ME2, and ME3 until the last 5 minutes of the trilogie.
My guess is, the 99.9% of ME trilogie i love and enjoy(ed?) is not what Bioware was willing to make me live as an experience.
For 0.1%, this 0.1 little f***ng pourcent is telling me "just give up, it won't be the ME concept anymore". While it could, i just feel that Bioware have something else in mind, and i'm willing to let them do as they please because this is their game (period), and for me, just leave the ME ship and find other liscences to enjoy.

Modifié par Siegdrifa, 16 novembre 2013 - 01:09 .


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iakus wrote...

I'm talking about entire conversations where I get one or two binary choices to respond to someone


ME3 wasn't all that different from previous games. Many convos had no real choices; a lot of investigate options give an illusion of choice, but that's it.

Modifié par AlanC9, 16 novembre 2013 - 01:08 .


#121
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AlanC9 wrote...

iakus wrote...

I'm talking about entire conversations where I get one or two binary choices to respond to someone


ME3 wasn't all that different from previous games. Many convos had no real choices; a lot of investigate options give an illusion of choice, but that's it.


And ME3's illusion was so poor you can see the strings

#122
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Maybe that's it -- I always saw the strings.

#123
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I don't think they've learned their lesson. I don't think it's in good hands. They made money. ME3 made money, for all the crap it got from people, it reached it timely goal of making every cent it could. And that was the ultimate goal. That and the fact that the writers were too stupid. Something tells me the next ME game is tainted, at least to some extent. It's in the wrong hands. It's gonna be the Terminator: Salvation to T3.

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Not exactly feeling positive. I feel positive they'll make a fun enough game experience. I don't feel positive about it have any real cohesion or story. I especially don't feel positive about it having cohesion if they plan on writing another multi-game story. I think someone in charge there has a massive case of ADHD. Talented, but inclined to switch gears, reinvent the wheel, and pull the rug out from under people. Still could be fun though, so long as you don't pay attention too much..

Modifié par StreetMagic, 16 novembre 2013 - 06:40 .


#125
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If it's based off the ending to me3, then no. If it's set way in the future or past to avoid their own mess, then no.

So basically, no.