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What features or changes do you hope come with or disappear in DA:I MP


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NextArishok

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I have very little negative things to say about Bioware's multiplayer so far.  I absolutely loved ME3's and put ton and tons of time into it.  Getting some characters here and some maps here really breathe life back into the game as they come out as well and bring you back full force.  I think they are really on point with multiplayer.

 

There is 1 change I hope to see or not in the game.  I am not a fan of randomized stuff.  I really didn't like the "boxes" of ME3 and everything you get just being random.  I don't mind it as a feature to have, but IMO it would be even if it was for a HUGELY inflated price, you could buy what you wanted if you saved up enough and it wasn't 100% random or you getting a bunch of stuff you don't want.

 

My other thing that I hope is changed (for those of you that play on console) its PS3 for me is that the X button does a lot.  It sprints, it goes in cover, it revives, it rolls/dodges and when trying to do one of the above such as revived someone can get into some cover and roll spam if you are trying to be quick when a banshee is on your ass.

 

 



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Well, for one, I wouldn't want them to imitate much of anything from ME3. It's a shooter. While this would have a lot of melee combat. I think they should use the opportunity to create something unique from that. Online RPG combat generally sucks. I'd rather see them learn from fighting games (like lots of evasion and defensive moves).


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Well, for one, I wouldn't want them to imitate much of anything from ME3. It's a shooter. While this would have a lot of melee combat. I think they should use the opportunity to create something unique from that. Online RPG combat generally sucks. I'd rather see them learn from fighting games (like lots of evasion and defensive moves).

a counter attack too hitting the skill just as the enemy hits you.  Also a mission where you have to take down a few dragons or something would be nice.

 

Very true, but as far as the level cap, the "boxes", the team size, characters coming through the games life cycle those are making a return.  I think the MP is going to be amazing.  Can't wait to see more or even play it.

 

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Oops, while I was writing that, I somehow had competitive multiplayer in mind.

 

If it's co-op, I'd be more forgiving. to me, that's just more about wasting time and having fun with your friends. And yeah, like you said, big encounters like killing dragons would be cool.


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I completely agree with the whole randomizing stuff but then again I can see why they do it. Keeps you playing and makes everything fair I suppose!

and of course with ME3 multiplayer it was more half shooter and half tactical whereas DA:I will most probably be played like an MMO

1 Tank, 1 Healer etc... making it a lot more rewarding for completing the raid :D

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They'll have randomized stuff. You can also scavenge things you don't want and use them to build stuff you do, so if there's something you really want, you can get it.

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I hope later down the road both Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age: Inquisition will receive a EA server independent multiplayer solution with offline mode for singleplayer, LAN support and Direct Connect (for IP's).

 

It's hard to fathom that most games EA make with multiplayer components won't even work anymore without their servers. Good luck in playing Mass Effect 3 or Dragon Age: Inquisition 9-15 years from now.

 

This is why we the customers must demand multiplayer solutions that keep WORKING even after a game-company go bankrupt or stop supporting a old (as they see it) game. Look on what happened when Gamespy shut down. In one strike hundreds of game with multiplayerdependency on Gamespy was UNPLAYABLE with others online.

 

It does not have to end like this with ME3 or DA:I - say NO to "micro transactions"...! Do NOT buy a game and be forced to BUY any form of virtual currency for REAL CASH. It's your RIGHT to be able to fully play YOUR BOUGHT GAME without any RESTRICTIONS!

 

Micro transactions has NOTHING to do in a single player game with a multiplayer component in it! Companies that argument for this (as I personally see it) scamming activity should not be supported!