It seems likely Mass Effect 3 is going to be the ME series' Gears of War "2"
#101
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 03:56
#102
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 03:57
superimposed wrote...
Again, how? The link says nothing of how they're doing it.
How should I know that? I"m not part of Bioware, and if i were, i could not tell you.
The link shows that they're gona add more RPG elements. That should be sufficient enough for you.
#103
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 03:58
#104
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 04:00
superimposed wrote...
Obviously it's not, because I'm asking how. If the article doesn't say how, and you don't know how, then my question hasn't been answered.
Your answer can only be answerd by Bioware staff.
#105
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 04:09
Too Few Names wrote...
"As such, I won't be purchasing a copy of Mass Effect 3, or Dragon Age 2 for that matter, as it has a rather tight development window as well, without some assurance that it is not "A glorified expansion pack"
I love statements like this. So certain, so cut-and-dried. How do you get stuck in this kind of thought process where some assumptions you have mean lead to the only possible logical conclusion? What kind of assurance are you looking for? Do you expect them to say 'sorry, we're cutting corners on this and you may be disappointed' or would you prefer 'we've been working hard to improve this and feel we've created a strong product'?
I just think that no game is going to turn out exactly as we plan in our heads - nor is it going to play exactly the way we want it. We don't know the full story and we don't know what improvements Bioware wants to make. In the end, it is their story and their game and they make it as they see fit. Sure, they'll take feedback into account - but have you seen the amount of feedback there is?
Even if I hadn't announced it like that, if ME3 and DA2 for that matter turn out to be glorified full priced expansion packs, I'm not buying. If they sell them at expansion pack prices for expansion pack level content, I'd be annoyed, but would still buy it.
#106
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 10:00
but seriously . I think the folks at bioware know after so many years working with the unreal 3.5 engine, how to program a game and how to implement changes in the next installment. I'm not all that worried about mass effect 3.
and you can trust bioware for writing a compelling story. something Epic studio, the guys behind gears of war, dont know yet how to do.





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