dreadedcandiru99 said:
Anyway, that's me. How about you?
Of course I can. People who feel the need to stick with a company also need to realize the company doesn't care about
you. The company cares about profits, and while any company may value its customers, it's never on a personal level after a certain size. BioWare doesn't have any need to be loyal to its long-standing fans unless it's profitable, so I don't have a need to be loyal to a long-standing company unless I enjoy their products.
Because I've been enjoying their products less and less, I don't really feel a need to pre-order or even purchase. To me, BioWare is uneven at best, and on the downhill slope of their writing skills at worst.
Neverwinter Nights? Okay.
Hordes of the Underdark? Awesome.
Dragon Age: Origins? Completely uninspired.
Dragon Age II? Better than DAO in some areas, much worse in others. Overall mediocre.
Mass Effect? Overall very good. The last few hours of ME1 show what BioWare is capable of.
Mass Effect 2? Combat is drastically improved, but the writing was spotty. Overall, good.
Mass Effect 3? Above-par game up until the end where the writing takes a long, runny shit.
Why would I be loyal to BioWare? Because over a decade ago they produced the Baldur's Gate series? Yeah, Baldur's Gate II is probably the best RPG ever made that I've played. Nothing has matched it in terms of depth and sheer quantity/quality ratio. You know what else? Nobody is going to try to match it, either. Even BioWare has said they're never going to reach for something better because a game BGII's size would be too costly. So obviously I can't wait around for a return to my childhood nostalgia.
I played Mass Effect because there's a dearth of good sci-fi games/movies in modern culture. It was very good, up until the end. I played DA:O because I wanted to see what BioWare's version of fantasy (which means they can
make up anything they want) looked like, and found that the DA:O team had the creative capacity of corn. I played DA2 because I liked the art style much more than the supreme blandness of the original and the combat was better to me.
The Half-Life series is the only property I anxiously await news on. Valve could "pull a BioWare" as well, but I don't see that happening as they have as much time as they want.