Ah, fanboy pissing and moaning, thou hast not stopped being an invaluable fount of enterainment.
Who's pissing and moaning? It seems that most of the unnecessary whingeing is coming from the people defending this. As was already mentioned, there are far worse reasons to piss and moan at Bioware about this game (like the ripped off endings for one example, and i'm not talking about the Winter Space picture either...), most people posting here aside from the few loonies (in both camps) are legitimately upset about the fact that a major character in a AAA role playing game, after Bioware themselves hyping it up (see: http://kotaku.com/5817782/mass-effect-3s-makers-arent-ready-for-talis-closeup ), was just seemingly shoe-horned in at the last minute with an extremely poor photoshop job. Not to mention the fact that it completely contradicts their own lore, you know, the reason most people play games like this.The Great JT said:Ah, fanboy pissing and moaning, thou hast not stopped being an invaluable fount of enterainment.
I think after watching that video and laughing a bit I find it disturbing that someone changed the color for the comparison. In that video you posted clearly see it in full color and not the black and white of the comparison.18.99PlusTip said:On a slightly lighter note, here's a video that made the whole thing worth it in my eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIzzCIQAm7Y
(embedding - how does it work!?)
Roganzar said:There is a difference between EA and Bioware. Bioware made the game, EA published and marketed the game.Abedeus said:They spend hundreds of dollars to launch several copies of the game that make a handful of people will find (if they don't fall into the ocean), but when it comes to unveiling a race of previously permanently veiled aliens, they take some random kid off the street, $15 photo and half an hour in photoshop later they put this piece of crap in an AAA game.Roganzar said:Eh!?!
This is not game changing in any way. Mass Effect 3 is a great game with a well crafted story and using stock photos to create something else is not a bad thing. We all need inspiration.
And you expect us to be happy? Bioware isn't a God damn indie developer, it's a massive and probably one of the oldest active developers on the scene.
Beyond that I don't care about anyone else's opinion of this. I simply offered my own.
However if this causes you, and other people get anger, you all need something better to do.
Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to play more Mass Effect 3.
We'll see how both of you feel about Bioware after you finish the game.Daystar Clarion said:I have to agree with you.Roganzar said:There is a difference between EA and Bioware. Bioware made the game, EA published and marketed the game.Abedeus said:They spend hundreds of dollars to launch several copies of the game that make a handful of people will find (if they don't fall into the ocean), but when it comes to unveiling a race of previously permanently veiled aliens, they take some random kid off the street, $15 photo and half an hour in photoshop later they put this piece of crap in an AAA game.Roganzar said:Eh!?!
This is not game changing in any way. Mass Effect 3 is a great game with a well crafted story and using stock photos to create something else is not a bad thing. We all need inspiration.
And you expect us to be happy? Bioware isn't a God damn indie developer, it's a massive and probably one of the oldest active developers on the scene.
Beyond that I don't care about anyone else's opinion of this. I simply offered my own.
However if this causes you, and other people get anger, you all need something better to do.
Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to play more Mass Effect 3.
I got the game today and I can't believe how much better everything is. Getting pissed off at something like this seems trivial compared to how great the rest of the game is.
Wha...? That actually is pretty cool.Waaghpowa said:I'm not going to get enraged about this, but it all comes off as somewhat suspicious. I just can't tell if it was intentionally done or laziness.
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ManThatYouFear said:Totally agree. I think maybe they were a little bit too eager to give their fans some sort of reveal before the series was up.xPixelatedx said:In all fairness the best thing they could of done was not do anything and leave it to the imagination.ManThatYouFear said:snip.
I think it suits her. And in universe, the people who made EDI in probably did think to themselves "we don't want a creepy bald robot, lets give her sexy robot hair".rhizhim said:and what the fuck is up with EDI?.
did bioware really think we need to make her more female.
she really needs this metal 'hair' helmet?
damn fan service with their sex androids wet dreams.
"Dug themselves into a corner"arnoldthebird said:I preferred Tali with her mask, I had always anticipated that her revealing her face would be under whelming. BioWare dug themselves into a corner with that one
Exactly. These are fictional characters. They cannot have their feelings hurt. They do not need your protection.maninahat said:The problem is that fans have blown up the characters to sacred proportions, so any perceived disservice to them demands disproportionate complaints.