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http://neurogadget.c...d-in-2017/24545

 

 

In “Mass Effect 4”, you will be a combat trainer who never explored before, and who will have to lead an expedition into the “Helius cluster” in order to establish a new home for humanity. The game will have a series of solar systems that will be four times bigger than the ones found in the Mass Effect 3 game. As you will explore them, you will collect resources and build colonies, but also encounter alien races enemies. In order to survive, you will need to build your ship, arsenal, make your crew and alliances (which sometimes can be pretty hard to achieve).

 


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I smell some exaggeration in that.



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Sounds like a mix of leaks we've seen and people talking out of their behinds to me.
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Just extrapolation from the leak and the writing is absolutely atrocious. Not to be taken seriously.


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Sounds like a mix of leaks we've seen and people talking out of their behinds to me.

 

 

Just extrapolation from the leak and the writing is absolutely atrocious. Not to be taken seriously.

 

Agreed. Since there's so little information and there wasn't any new for quite some time, seems like people is starting to make things up or embellish info we already knew. 


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"a series of solar systems four times bigger" is a sentence that makes little sense to me. Are there four times as many star systems to explore? The way the sentence sounds makes it sound like a handful of star systems in a single small cluster that are massive in scope. Which is really stupid and hopefully incorrect.
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Sounds bit like DAI's marketing speech, didn't like it and don't like this one either. I hope this is not real one.



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Oh look, it's that guy again. With his "news" and "confirmations". Because we didn't have enough spam in this forum already...



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Sounds bit like DAI's marketing speech, didn't like it and don't like this one either. I hope this is not real one.

 

Whether this is currently false info or not, I have a feeling ME4 will be a lot like DAI, including the fetch quests and too large areas to explore.


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Could be an interesting angle if true.  A combat trainer brings to mind grizzled old veteran and not...well what I originally had in mind.  Might be my first male protagonist in a voiced RPG that I will have as my canon. 



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This smells of DA:I style fetch quests



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I'm going to be really disappointed if MEA is just a DAI skin. The "open world" exploration in DAI was absolutely atrocious. It's going to be really irritating if how you build these colonies, or your ship, are anywhere as tedious and ridiculous as Skyhold or just completing requisitions. Please, never go back to how ME2 mined resources either. Worst mini-game in a BioWare game to date.


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Whether this is currently false info or not, I have a feeling ME4 will be a lot like DAI, including the fetch quests and too large areas to explore.

 

Eagghh..



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Whether this is currently false info or not, I have a feeling ME4 will be a lot like DAI, including the fetch quests and too large areas to explore.

 

I think there's been plenty of time for the MEA team to avoid that. One of the universal complaints about DAI from the beginning was how awful the sidequests and empty maps were. 


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I think there's been plenty of time for the MEA team to avoid that. One of the universal complaints about DAI from the beginning was how awful the sidequests and empty maps were. 

 

 yeah the only down side for me on DA I was that collecting resources for crafting is like a bad paid job.

 

But ME always do a better job about resources with the scanning and probes. I doubt they moving away from that.



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I think there's been plenty of time for the MEA team to avoid that. One of the universal complaints about DAI from the beginning was how awful the sidequests and empty maps were. 

 

I'm really hoping that's true. I love to explore as much as the next adventurer, but after my one time only perfect playthrough of DAI where I did every quest, I was completely burned out and felt it was just not worth playing again, so that's when I bought ME and have played all 3 many times over and done all the quests without feeling drained.



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I think there's been plenty of time for the MEA team to avoid that. One of the universal complaints about DAI from the beginning was how awful the sidequests and empty maps were. 

 

Hopefully they listened to the feedback for Inquisition, I'm really hoping they took it into consideration.



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Summer holiday to compete with gears of war?

 

lol



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"You need to build your ship, arsenal, make your crew and alliances."

Sounds like some assembly is required with this installment. Can anyone who read the article let me know if the reference any sources at all?

"Mass Effect 4"

"Combat trainer who's never explored before...sent to explore the helius cluster."

Seems legit.
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I admit some things in the article are like "Huh..?" But there is some stuff that might turn out true and that is what I think is interesting. Like Ryder's possible story elements that I quoted. I have a theory that either the Article writer is just looking to slap something together, or they actually have some inside info, or both.



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I think there's been plenty of time for the MEA team to avoid that. One of the universal complaints about DAI from the beginning was how awful the sidequests and empty maps were.


I really hope so. I don't wanna be jumping light years, to drive a mako, to light candles.

I can do that in the bath, not that I....uh, forget you read that.

*fights a thresher maw*
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I have a theory that either the Article writer is just looking to slap something together, or they actually have some inside info, or both.


That's not a theory. Those are the only possibilities. That's like saying "I have a theory that Shepard will be in MEA, or not be in MEA."

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I have read so many of these kinds of articles and am half-convinced that they are written by semi-competent computer algorithms.


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Not sure but if that's true... summer 2016? No rushing BioWare, take your time.



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It's always good to see information put together like this to give us another perspective.  Some of it looks a bit suspect (that solar system size passage suggests the writer doesn't understand what he was told, or he's just lousy at assembling sentences), but that's partly why I want to read things like this: to find patterns that make sense, and discard those that don't.