No, I was more thinking along the lines of how Mass Effect 2 was "tweaked," but that certainly explains a lot.Still Life said:Because EA has repeated time and time again on how they aim their big action franchises to 'rope' in the COD market?canadamus_prime said:Why do I not like the sound of that?
Elitist? HAHAHAHA. If you don't like a movie you do not change it. You find one that you do like and watch that instead. Why should mass effect appeal to a larger audience? So the decisions are even less involving and mentally stimulating?ciortas1 said:Guys, you are so elitist. Don't you want more people to enjoy the game?
If this is true then you have killed my optimism, good sir.Still Life said:Because EA has repeated time and time again on how they aim their big action franchises to 'rope' in the COD market?canadamus_prime said:Why do I not like the sound of that?
If it means sacrificing what allows ME to enjoy the game, then no.ciortas1 said:Guys, you are so elitist. Don't you want more people to enjoy the game?
in the words of professor fink from the simpsons (regarding a childrens toy)ciortas1 said:Guys, you are so elitist. Don't you want more people to enjoy the game?
I dont see how thats possible with ME....they are COMPLETLEY different styles of gameStill Life said:Because EA has repeated time and time again on how they aim their big action franchises to 'rope' in the COD market?canadamus_prime said:Why do I not like the sound of that?
Well, you just have to look at their rhetoric behind BF3.strigon33 said:If this is true then you have killed my optimism, good sir.
Normally, I would agree with you. However, Casey Hudson has said that ME3 will invariably be compared to the top shooters on the market, such as COD and GOW and the way in which they deliver action to the player.Vault101 said:I dont see how thats possible with ME....they are COMPLETLEY different styles of game
now if we were talking about ANOTHER game like after the trilogy that would make more sense (weather you find that good or bad)
That sounds to me like "Who's that trip-trapping over my bridge?" but, ok, I'll bite. It's a Bioware game, that'll never happen. Bioware are all about the dialogue, it's the best and largest part of any of their games. If you don't like dialogue, best not to bother with any Bioware games, ever.khaimera said:I personally hope they remove all the dialog. Its why I stopped playing the first one.
Not sure if that's sarcastic or not, could you please include air quotations in the future? Thank you.ciortas1 said:Guys, you are so elitist. Don't you want more people to enjoy the game?
The sarcasm wasn't lost on me.ciortas1 said:canadamus_prime said:snipI was joking. This is the exact same argument people use as their last resort when a PC title that goes multiplatform gets blasted I thought 'guys' would be enough of an indicator I was being sarcastic, but alas, text is text.Still Life said:snip
oh well that actually makes alot of senseStill Life said:Normally, I would agree with you. However, Casey Hudson has said that ME3 will invariably be compared to the top shooters on the market, such as COD and GOW and the way in which they deliver action to the player.Vault101 said:I dont see how thats possible with ME....they are COMPLETLEY different styles of game
now if we were talking about ANOTHER game like after the trilogy that would make more sense (weather you find that good or bad)
I'm not in a fuss, though. Given all the information that has come out, I think Bioware are improving all aspects of the game, and that includes more depth with the RPG features. In fact, Bioware have directly acknowledged the demand for more RPG and have stated that they will expand them. I loved both ME2 and ME1; all signs point to Bioware knowing exactly what they're doing with ME3.