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Would you like a new Bioware game every year?


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#101
Derek French

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Good lord, no! I usually work on the end of our game's development and then on to post-ship support. I would never get any sleep or time off!


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I've had no problems on PC. It doesn't look anywhere near as good as E3, but it's still a very good game.

 

Optimization is a completely different subject from a quality game. 

I don't own the game but the reviews on steam dos not paint it in a good light



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No. DA2 was rushed.

 

I'd rather not risk it.

DA2 was made in about 11 months IIRC. It's like they released the game at alpha.



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   I'm not trying to be rude, but the real question is; how are so many people incorrectly comprehending what the OP is asking??? :blink:  

 

   The OP is not asking for the same game every year( all those making COD remarks have missed the question completely) or suggesting the games have short dev cycles. He/She made it clear that they're asking do you want a game every year, with each game alternating and each receiving a three year dev cycle. Don't be so quick to comment if you won't read the actual content (friendly scolding) :P  

 

   I would absolutely LOVE it if I'm to be honest! :) That actually seems to be the direction that they're going in. Bioware is back to form and so I have no doubts about the upcoming games being anything less than amazing. You certainly have my vote, OP.  B)   


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andy6915

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No, that would just get us a bunch of DA2's and ME3's.



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chris2365

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Aren't we already getting 1 Bioware game a year on average?

 

2007: Mass Effect

2008: Mass Effect (PC)

2009: Dragon Age: Origins

2010: Mass Effect 2

2011: Dragon Age 2

2012: Mass Effect 3

2014: Dragon Age: Inquisition

2015/2016: Mass Effect Next


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#107
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Yes....

IF they got Drew Karpyshyn back to writing for Mass Effect and BioWare was relocated to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber from Dragonball Z.

 

Hyperbolic_Time_Chamber_Budokai_3.jpg


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#108
Johnny Shepard

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So it could become like Call of Duty with new developers every game? No thank you!


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Sure, if you want a crappy cut and paste game.
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#110
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I'm not sure how folks are not getting this. If you have 3 dev teams and each one puts out a game, on different cycles out, once per 3 years how is it going to be a rushed or incomplete? There is already a ME team, a DAO teams and whatever this new IP team they have is.

 

I suspect in reality what you will see if them moving towards a staggered schedule to create a constant inflow of cash assuming they can keep to a schedule.


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Killdren88

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Yes....

IF they got Drew Karpyshyn back to writing for Mass Effect and BioWare was relocated to the Hyperbolic Time Chamber from Dragonball Z.

 

Hyperbolic_Time_Chamber_Budokai_3.jpg

But you can only use the Time Chamber for like 3 days I think. and then the entrance vanishes forever.



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Madeline McQueen

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Yes! Hell Yes! And F**k Yeah!  :lol:



#113
Ferico21

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Don't become another copied CoD clone. Let them delay their games as long as they're good, but no way in hell should they go with yearly games.

Takes more than a year to appreciate a game like that (especially if it has mulitplayer as well, I say hopefully). DLC on the other hand is something a lot more manageable


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I don't own the game but the reviews on steam dos not paint it in a good light

 

Watch Dogs was a victim of the hype train. It's really not a bad game at all.



#115
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Watch Dogs was a victim of the hype train. It's really not a bad game at all.

Recalling the scope of your own personal hype train, I'm surprised you were able to enjoy it at all.



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But you can only use the Time Chamber for like 3 days I think. and then the entrance vanishes forever.

More or less, the use is limited to 48 hours in real-time per person(two years), twice per lifetime.

So the door disappears for those who have used it twice or have stayed too long.

 

Though if you're strong as Super Buu (or Superboy Prime) you can still break out.

http://dragonball.wi...ic_Time_Chamber



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Recalling the scope of your own personal hype train, I'm surprised you were able to enjoy it at all.

 

I can play pretty much anything. And I found the game quite enjoyable, though of course the graphics weren't what they should have been (it was mainly building textures, outside of that everything was fine).



#118
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Watchdogs was fun.  I felt like a superhero whose powers were hacking and terrible driving.



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In a corner the devs are weeping.



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LPPrince

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There are other games from other developers to play. I don't feel the desire to have Bioware specifically produce a game every year through different branches and studios.

 

I already have that through the Assassin's Creed franchise- multiple teams working on games with 3+ year dev cycles in some cases, one releasing every year. This year there's two.



#121
Xerxes52

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Aren't we already getting 1 Bioware game a year on average?
 
2007: Mass Effect
2008: Mass Effect (PC)
2009: Dragon Age: Origins
2010: Mass Effect 2
2011: Dragon Age 2
2012: Mass Effect 3
2014: Dragon Age: Inquisition
2015/2016: Mass Effect Next


It's already happening!

Spoiler

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#122
Eveangaline

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I don't really care about mass effect but getting a new dragon age every 3 years would be cool.



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If in some magical way I could have what I expect of a Bioware RPG game each and every year then the answer is emphatically yes. Unfortunately that is a none to none possiblity.

#124
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Aren't we already getting 1 Bioware game a year on average?

2007: Mass Effect
2008: Mass Effect (PC)
2009: Dragon Age: Origins
2010: Mass Effect 2
2011: Dragon Age 2
2012: Mass Effect 3
2014: Dragon Age: Inquisition
2015/2016: Mass Effect Next

It's already happening!

Spoiler

Holy ****. How did I not see it?! I guess someone has wasted a genie's wish, but thank you whoever you are.
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#125
thebigbad1013

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Nah, I just want a new BioWare game whenever they are ready to release it.