http://www.ign.com/a...-no-one-notices
Hmmmm. ****. ****. ****.
Sorry, there was already a thread. http://forum.bioware...-thread/page-29
http://www.ign.com/a...-no-one-notices
Hmmmm. ****. ****. ****.
Sorry, there was already a thread. http://forum.bioware...-thread/page-29
It was mentioned in The Secret IP Twitter & Info Thread in DAI section of the forum a few days ago. Now we're hunting for pics (if they exist).
It's okay, you're forgiven... go in peace ![]()
Nothing escapes my keen skills of observation.
Not even logos on t-shirts at events I didn't attend.
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Well, the Game Developers Conference is for.... game developers and hardware vendors. I doubt game developers will announce a competing game IP.
Not even slightly interested. To be honest looking at how long MEA has taken so far I am not even sure I will be alive when released. Guessing sometime after 2020.
He is wearing a white t-shirt, this game is going to be the 'white game' in homage to the Beatles white albumn.
The only Bioware-related thing I can find with Autumn's Touch is that is the name of a rare staff in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
The only Bioware-related thing I can find with Autumn's Touch is that is the name of a rare staff in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Anybody recognize this tee ? Called Autumn's Touch?
http://www.biowarest...-touch-tee.html
Anybody recognize this tee ? Called Autumn's Touch?
http://www.biowarest...-touch-tee.html
Not even slightly interested. To be honest looking at how long MEA has taken so far I am not even sure I will be alive when released. Guessing sometime after 2020.
Do you have a terminal illness? That's only 4 years away ...
Not even slightly interested. To be honest looking at how long MEA has taken so far I am not even sure I will be alive when released. Guessing sometime after 2020.
Start this conversation with someone who has been waiting impatiently for Half-Life 3 and see how much sympathy you get ![]()
Why the "secret tease" though?
I mean... OF COURSE no one batted an eyelid, because no one knew it was... oh you know... the name of their new IP? If you met the guy in person, you might have seen his T-shirt and looked at whatever the name on it was and then looked away immediately, because it wouldn't ring a damn bell. At best, perhaps you'd have though "Damn, dude, that's a fine T-shirt you got there", but do you think McNally would have then replied "Oh **** you found out about our NEW IP!!!". Hello? Really. So why the damn tease, just freakin' announce your new IP.
I HATE it when games are being treated like they're a state secret.
And BioWare is treating this like a state secret. If any of us found out... Well, you know.
i was hoping banana in pajamas wood be in as cameo appearance.
Commander Banana Pudding.
June 9, 2014: Bioware - Edmonton references new IP (Intellectual Property) for new ME franchise. This was announced almost two years ago.
It doesn't look like I'm alone in this but one guy wearing a t-shirt nobody seems to have a picture of has got to be, like, the dumbest way of revealing your new IP I've ever heard. What's next, augury?
Not even slightly interested. To be honest looking at how long MEA has taken so far I am not even sure I will be alive when released. Guessing sometime after 2020.
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I agree that the timing for the creation of the Mass Effect Andromeda Forum was ambitious. Especially so, when the launch was pushed back. Stirring interest about eight months before launch with a strong marketing effort six months before launch is more to my taste. The advantage, here, is that the game is solidified and I guess 80% completed. It's always the last 20% of a project that is the most difficult.... based on my experience in my IT days....
I realize that 2020 is your sarcastic personality taking control and I don't blame you for it. However, I also believe that BIO took the acerbic comments about the state of DA:I post launch to heart and figured it was best to keep things under wraps until the game IS written in stone, before their marketing snake oil sales campaign takes off.
June 9, 2014: Bioware - Edmonton references new IP (Intellectual Property) for new ME franchise. This was announced almost two years ago.
You're clearly confused about quite a few things...
You're clearly confused about quite a few things...
Edit:
I know I had read some time ago, in 2014 or so, that a 'game reporter' stated in an article that BW had submitted an application (to somewhere) to make the next evolution of the ME Trilogy a new IP. I don't have the source article to refer to. Perhaps the writer of the article was wrong and I am wrong too. I just reviewed the article I sourced (above) and I got it wrong. When I am wrong, I admit it. But I remember reading an article about this (BW treating ME:4 as a new IP) at least a year ago. My mind traps a lot of trivia, but I never think that I am wiser than others.
Anyway, it's not important and it's nothing to get in a tizzy about. I've also read several articles by web-based 'game reporters' who believe the corporate use of calling a game 'a new IP', even if it is evolving a previous closely similar game, may have more to do with generating buzz. This article goes into this 'is it a franchise evolution or a new IP?" question, and that the use of 'IP' is a jargon that is easily thrown about in the gaming industry by corporations and avid gamers. Seems like there's some room for confusion, and is not worthy of a debate. Nor is slamming someone who may not be correct. That forum tactic (and mindset) serves no useful purpose.
I can't believe that nobody has come out and said what this shirt was..... in the age of the internet. There must be someone who must know and talked about it.
I can't believe that nobody has come out and said what this shirt was..... in the age of the internet. There must be someone who must know and talked about it.
That assumes people knew who the wearer was and that the shirt was something they should remember. Do you memorize the text/graphics on the t-shirts of people you don't know?