I just had to quote out this bit, because it's the bit I most strongly disagree with. I feel that Mass Effects 'conversation wheel' has done more than any RPG mechanic so far to take choice OUT of the game. Instead of 2-6 options that actually let you know what you're going to say and let you say it with actual nuance, Mass Effect gives you 3 options. One's an asshole, the other is noncommittal, and the third is a generally nice guy. Occasionally you get access to a SUPER OPTION which just resolves dialogue in your favour, whether nicely or assholishly. Instead of actually picking a reasonable option, you pick the top middle or bottom option depending on your character, without having to think about it, and watch a little cutscene. It's no surprise to me that Mass Effect is possibly the most linear Bioware RPG I've ever played, with all of your choices thoroughly abstracted and offscreened. For example, take every single character recruitment mission in Mass Effect 2. There's no possible room for variation, there's no choice, just a linear sequence of events from point A to B. Absolutely nothing you as a player can do to affect it. Whether Shepard is a diplomat or an asshole, the actual game plays out in precisely the same way.TB_Infidel said:the conversation menu. What possessed bioware to take a step backwards and use a generic and resultantly bad conversation system over their innovative mass effect conversation menu?
Because one of them might cure you of you're massive bigotry.Captain Pirate said:Sounds to me like you... wait, what? Hug and a slap on the wrist? Huh?Clockwork Scarecrow. said:It sounds to me like you need a hug and a firm slap on the wrist.
Nothing good about the show anyway, UK OR US version. So...it was hardly ruinedCaptain Pirate said:our The Office.
Bioware was founded in Canada, stop ranting about America when the premise for your rant is illogical.Captain Pirate said:Absolutely despised it. If it were a country I would've declared war on it by now.
Awful story I didn't care about, boring and disgusting looking game world, none too good graphics, and the talking, my dear God the TALKING. Fucking overdone. Yes, nice voice acting, I understand that, stop forcing me to listen to it! I want to play a game! Also, AMERICAN DWARVES. America.... just, no. This is too far. You've fucked up our Red Dwarf, our Life on Mars, our The Office, and now our Dwarves. You take the Inbetweeners and shitify it and me and two of my friends have vowed to declare war on you personally. /rant
The gameplay was significantly better than the rest of the game in that it was just alright. I liked the way it seemed like WoW, but condensed for the Xbox 360 controller.
Bigotry? Yeah, love you too... I just really get carried away and aggresive when it comes to Dragon Age, dunno it just hits a nerve with me.Clockwork Scarecrow. said:Because one of them might cure you of you're massive bigotry.
Also, in the spirit of things I feel it necessary to point out that they are also doing an American version of Shameless.
Well if I am wrong, then please explain why, rather then just claiming that my points are invalid.Xanadu84 said:Most people, myself included, think you're flat out wrong about the majority of that. I liked the game, and the only real point I see is older graphics. I will give you that, however graphics are the number one thing that most gamers are willing to sacrifice, if it means more strengths elsewhere. Personally, I liked it better then Mass Effect.
Yes when it comes to graphics. What you think is dire, others may think as good. Opinions differ. For further explanation, refer to my earlier post.TB_Infidel said:Not when it comes to graphics. All it comes down to is what hardware runs it, and with DA:O, archaic gpu's could run it.Eduku said:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.TB_Infidel said:The graphics are dire. The graphics for MS2 are far better, but again, not very good compared to what they should be. As I said, the game has such low spec's it could have easily been released mid 2006 - early 2007 and be maxed out.
Either way, this was one of many problems I found with the game. To be honest, if you want that style of gameplay, go play WoW. At least you play with other people rather then dealing with AI.
Wow. Just...wow.TB_Infidel said:On the point about graphics, I feel that the only people who are willing to sacrifice graphics to such a horrific level are cheap gamers.
So 8 bit colour and 4 bit textures are going to look better to some then dx11 engines that can melt gpu's?Eduku said:Yes when it comes to graphics. What you think is dire, others may think as good. Opinions differ. For further explanation, refer to my earlier post.TB_Infidel said:Not when it comes to graphics. All it comes down to is what hardware runs it, and with DA:O, archaic gpu's could run it.
Either way, this was one of many problems I found with the game. To be honest, if you want that style of gameplay, go play WoW. At least you play with other people rather then dealing with AI.
Wow. Just...wow.TB_Infidel said:On the point about graphics, I feel that the only people who are willing to sacrifice graphics to such a horrific level are cheap gamers.
It is a good rpg because...?Kelethor said:Ahem....Too Quote A british Australian
Short answer: No
Long answer: No, and give the game a fair shake. its a brilliant RPG, very well written, the characters are all incredibly well thought and voice acted. There are no Rikku's In this game.
Not to mention, EA have pulled up their socks and are being much less awful now, almost becoming pleasant. Interestingly, THEY ARE NOW LOSING MONEY.Woodsey said:Mass Effect is (fucking brilliant and) mainstream.
Dragon Age: Origins is (fucking brilliant and) not mainstream.
Words cannot describe how stupid this is. Literally. THERE ARE NO WORDS.Nolanp01 said:Right, see the problem is that it's an EA game. EA is the soul-sucking demi-god of pure, un-distilled evil. I'm almost certain they use the souls of orphan children to write data on their disks. Haven't found proof granted, but I know it's there.
Now as for Dragon Age, well the main bit is that it's a small expansion that's been showcased as practically Dragon Age 2 but the fact is, small expansion. It will give you a few hours of decent gameplay and storyline but in the end it's just another wannabe sandbox game that is really as linear as it gets.
Don't get me wrong, I love linear games. You start, you end. Simple. I just can't stand it when they try to say it's not, bugger off and be honest EA, we're on to you.
When did anyone ever say Dragon Age wanted to be a fucking sandbox? At least I can see where people are coming from when they pull that argument out for Mafia.
Jesus titty-fucking Christ, I'm actually in awe of you right now.
No, you are getting confused by the fact that 'worse' is not the same as 'bad'. DA is probably worse graphically than other games released in the same time-frame. That does not mean it is objectively bad (or 'dire' as you put it). That is up to people's opinions. They differ. It's subjective. I don't think I have any more words to put it differently.TB_Infidel said:So 8 bit colour and 4 bit textures are going to look better to some then dx11 engines that can melt gpu's?Eduku said:Yes when it comes to graphics. What you think is dire, others may think as good. Opinions differ. For further explanation, refer to my earlier post.TB_Infidel said:Not when it comes to graphics. All it comes down to is what hardware runs it, and with DA:O, archaic gpu's could run it.
Either way, this was one of many problems I found with the game. To be honest, if you want that style of gameplay, go play WoW. At least you play with other people rather then dealing with AI.
Wow. Just...wow.TB_Infidel said:On the point about graphics, I feel that the only people who are willing to sacrifice graphics to such a horrific level are cheap gamers.
You are getting confused between graphic styles and the quality of graphics.
On the point of skimping on graphics, why do you think people loved God of War 1 & 2 when they were remastered in HD graphics? The same can be said for Team Ico. People want better graphics, different styles yes, but better as it increases the players immersion.
Yeah, their poor reputation has gotten steadily better over the years. Activision has taken their place now, it seems.lacktheknack said:Not to mention, EA have pulled up their socks and are being much less awful now, almost becoming pleasant. Interestingly, THEY ARE NOW LOSING MONEY.