Offtop: And other politicians are honest? Don't make me laugh. It's their job - "lie to everybody and do business". Democracy is a myth for slaves.but they can't pull of a Vladimir Putin scale lie about the real state of things, word of mouth has to get them.
Damn! I like RPGcodex' reviews and your reviews especially.The only saving grace is the somewhat competent cast and VA direction that didn't kill my eardrums, and the occasional nice looking place to visit with tedious activities.
Otherwise the whole setup, the game, the exploration, the crafting, the level up mechanics are mostly shit.
That goes mostly wasted due to retarded writing.The only saving grace is the somewhat competent cast and VA direction that didn't kill my eardrums.
So, this folks is the result of 3 years' development time and a budget in the seven-digit figures. For fuck's sakes, right? Honestly, I hope Bioware finally closes down after this failiure, and those creative geniuses find themselves on the same footing as some of the actually talanted game designers. It would provide me an inimitable perverse pleasure to see the likes of Gaider, Laidlaw, and Darrah, not to mention Cameron Lee be put out of a job and beg me for my money to finance their next Piramids of Giza of gaming. Oh yeah, it would! I wonder how much money would these losers raise on KS for the same concept and vision that they actually delivered with DAI.
Well in the general public it seems to be a hit, so I wouldn't call Bioware dead yet. Unfortunately.
I'll follow DAI's preformance as much as I can, I think even the general public can't be that dumb. Right...? I mean, ok, they paid off every remotely influential reviewer they could reach in the English-speaking world, apparently missed the German-speaking, hence 52/100 from 4players.de, but they can't pull of a Vladimir Putin scale lie about the real state of things, word of mouth has to get them. Even on the Bioware forums I see threads like "The game sucks". On the other hand, I don't have a base for comparison because I wasn't following the reaction to DA2 when it came out.
I'll follow DAI's preformance as much as I can, I think even the general public can't be that dumb. Right...? I mean, ok, they paid off every remotely influential reviewer they could reach in the English-speaking world, apparently missed the German-speaking, hence 52/100 from 4players.de, but they can't pull of a Vladimir Putin scale lie about the real state of things, word of mouth has to get them. Even on the Bioware forums I see threads like "The game sucks". On the other hand, I don't have a base for comparison because I wasn't following the reaction to DA2 when it came out.
I don't think the average PS4 owner cares about shit like quest design and tactical combat. They're going to run around a while looking at the pretty and telling everyone at the office how awesome it is. Also 10 million people played WoW for a decade through the same shitty quests and empty landscapes. I don't have low expectations for their sales numbers, I bet it will beat DA2 by a mile. Whether it tops the original will be the interesting thing.
It won't come anywhere close to Skyrim though. It doesn't have the same fuck-around silliness factor and media hype.
The lack of mods will probably kill the hype in a month or two once all the global inquisitors have unlocked every single damn thing in the game and found the final boss a pushover.
Mmmm. Perhaps so.The lack of mods will probably kill the hype in a month or two once all the global inquisitors have unlocked every single damn thing in the game and found the final boss a pushover.
Mods don't mean fuck-all on consoles, or even to most PC players I would guess. Skyrim's success being put in the lap of mods has always been a massive fallacy.
The lack of mods will probably kill the hype in a month or two once all the global inquisitors have unlocked every single damn thing in the game and found the final boss a pushover.
Mods don't mean fuck-all on consoles, or even to most PC players I would guess. Skyrim's success being put in the lap of mods has always been a massive fallacy.
According to this http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/04/introducing-steam-gauge-ars-reveals-steams-most-popular-games/ modding seems to be very crucial for games.Can't see one game in that top 20 that is not moddable.For Skyrim I think it just tipped it to that 20 mil units status.
This banner actually was on their site. Appeared during some oftheir "fag appreciation days" or something.This cannot be legit.
It HAS to be a photoshop smear job.
No professional developer can be THAT incompetent. Right?
P.S.: do Bioware really use that rainbow banner? I mean, seriously??! They use it FOR REAL?
Graham Kelly environment artist at Bioware said:"I hid it under the level. You weren't meant to fall through it"
Graham Kelly environment artist at Bioware said:"I hid it under the level. You weren't meant to fall through it"
Let them eatcockcake indeed
According to this http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/04/introducing-steam-gauge-ars-reveals-steams-most-popular-games/ modding seems to be very crucial for games.Can't see one game in that top 20 that is not moddable.For Skyrim I think it just tipped it to that 20 mil units status.
There's no real information out there to say how many PC players use mods in a game like Skyrim, but I can say for a fact Skyrim sold a lot more copies on consoles and there are zero mods available there. Whether we like it or not that game sold like crazy due to the out-of-the-box gameplay.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. LOL WTF! :D
That's probably mostly addressed at the American public. They are used to scenes like that, in a completely unironic way.Holy fucking shit, it's like Bioware has no self-awareness at all. How did a team of developers write, script, and animate that scene without someone cringing and saying, "Okay, maybe we go a different route here guys?"
That's probably mostly addressed at the American public. They are used to scenes like that, in a completely unironic way.Holy fucking shit, it's like Bioware has no self-awareness at all. How did a team of developers write, script, and animate that scene without someone cringing and saying, "Okay, maybe we go a different route here guys?"