Sorry but speak for yourself. I'm still in the depression stage.
Me too but it doesn't affect my perception of the next ME. It does affect my perception of Bioware, which in turn affect the next ME, I'll give you that. but it doesn't affect it directly. The only thing they (as far as I'm concerned) completely missed is the ending, whatever the reason it falls flat compared to the project's original ambition (three games carrying over the impact of our decisions up to the very end). However the next ME is a new project, both former lead writer aren't lead writers anymore, the project leader can't be the same, the original trilogy ended. This is a somewhat new team on a new project. I do believe they can tell a new interesting story (if they're smart enough to acknowledge their limits and get rid of the shackles of the previous games) using adequate gameplay (ME3 gameplay being the most favore if not by me).
If they manage to be a tiny bit humble and start anew with the story and don't try to reinvent the wheel like the DA team does every game. I believe they can make a good game worthy of our time if not day one price.
See, I'm an optimist ! Sort of... that's still too much of ifs. Like DAI, Under no circumstances will I preoder it. But it's not doomed from the start.