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The new download and one of my dissapoinment of ME2


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GenericPlayer2

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I think true free form games died with Origin. I really have not found a game with the same depth and freedom as the ones they put out. Hell in Wing Commander or Strike Commander you could fail some missions, and the subsequent missions became tougher and more dire - and you fail enough you get a cutscene of your carrier being shot to pieces or your merc group going bankrupt. ME2 doesn't even allow a faceless Quarian to be eaten by Varren - you get a critical mission failure.



I don't know if anyone here played the Ultima series, but there was so much you could do, and the game came with a quality map and other merchandise. I just think that the combination of rampant software piracy and publicly traded gaming companies has changed the way games are made for ever.

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DomerPyle

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screwoffreg wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

I think he is paid by EA to provide the counter argument, because then you can gauge how many die hards there are that are willing to argue with them.



Its not even so much die hards as complaining about lack of exploration in Bioware games is like complaining Bethesda games are too "rigid".  Bioware makes a certain style, well maybe with ME several styles, of RPG.  They have NEVER made a game similiar to Gothic or Morrowind, both of which have their pluses and minuses. 

I play Bioware games for story and characters, everything else is secondary.  I play Morrowind, for example, for the off chance of exploring and ending up many miles away from my goal only to discover some ridiculous secret (which is why Oblivion sucked bad as there were no secrets).  Different games, different expectations.


what about that one unmarked house in the southern part of the map? that's kinda like a secret. it even has bandits inside :P