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BioWare talks Mass Effect regrets

Studio found its first next-gen game tough, says art director

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ct035438d ago

They have regrets about Mass Effect 1?? To me Mass Effect is one of only a handful games I consider perfect.

bozebo5438d ago (Edited 5438d ago )

"The problem, Watts said, was getting to grips with next generation technology, a hurdle"

Didn't they have the Unreal Engine to do all the hard stuff for them? It is extremely easy to use, and it is obvious how amateur their level developers are if you play any Mass Effect and have used the engine before, though 2 is far improved (you can tell that the Normandy was one of the first environments they made because the quality later on in the game is a lot better). I am not talking about looks in particular, but kinks in the clipping volumes (which is why you tend to get stuck in walls or halfway up a wall in ME) and badly optimised geometry in places (as far as rendering performance goes).

krazykombatant5438d ago

i have to agree with ct03, ME is one of the best games i've played, I personally had no problem with the mako driving, nor the elevators i prefer the elevators than staring at the loading screen

ct035438d ago

I LOVE driving the Mako. The 360 version has worse Mako controls, maybe that's part of the reason why people don't like it.

DeadlyFire5437d ago (Edited 5437d ago )

Only reason I didn't like Mako was driving up a mountain took forever to get resources. It would of made some sense to go around, but I liked to scale the rocks with the Mako. haha Falling was funny, but disappointing.

ME 2 didn't really fix that. Same issue with resource collecting. Takes awhile to find and get resources.

Same with Elevators. ME 1 had them they worked just fine. ME 2 has Loading screens and they take as long or longer and are not all that interesting to look at.

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Mass Effect - N7 DAY 2025

Bioware writes: "Like you, we’ve heard the rumors lately. You’ve made it clear you care deeply about what’s next. So let’s start by setting the record straight: the next Mass Effect game is in development, and EA and BioWare remain committed to telling more stories in this universe."

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-Foxtrot194d ago

I expected nothing and I'm still disappointed

Like with Fallout, it's starting to feel studios are using TV / Film adaptations when they have no game info to talk about.

toxic-inferno194d ago

I feel the same way.

I mean, how difficult would it be for them to release SOMETHING of substance? Another short trailer? A couple of proper hints? A short story set during the original trilogy, but focused on fringe characters?

Hopefully they're working so hard on the game that they don't have time. But still, with every passing year and so little to show, the franchise will be slipping further and further from people's minds.

Profchaos193d ago

Yeah agree it's almost a cop out since Dev times are 5 to 10 years just throw out a few seasons instead you get them done in a year

jznrpg193d ago

I still haven’t beat Andromeda. I am waiting for a lull of good games in my backlog

P_Bomb193d ago

So the TV show will take place after the OG trilogy. I wonder which ending they’ll use?

Rebel_Scum193d ago

Should’ve just posted a picture of an Elcor saying “regretfully, we have nothing to share.”

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BioWare needs to follow Larian’s lead and just “embrace people’s cool choices”, veteran EA developer

Speaking on a recent episode of the FRVR Podcast, veteran EA developer Alex Hutchinson—who worked on The Sims 2, Spore and Army of Two: The 40th Day—explained that the studio is already no longer the studio fans fell in love with, but it should be safe from censorship of its games’ political beliefs.

contra157194d ago

Who didn’t see this coming lol

Armaggedon193d ago

BioWare should find the center and focus. Chasing someone else’s shadow will likely lead to failure.

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What the EA deal could mean for BioWare, The Sims, and more

If you’re worried about EA’s future, you’re in good company. The acquisition is unprecedented on many levels, and it throws the future of EA's studios and some of its biggest franchises —including BioWare, The Sims, Apex Legends, and Battlefield — into doubt. Industry analysts have varying predictions about what could come next. However, there are a few constants — namely, that EA will likely implement large-scale spending reductions and sell off its less profitable studios.

thorstein224d ago

How can you be an analyst and not look at Tencent and know exactly what's about to happen: massive layoffs, decline in quality, and loss revenue.

It is Toys R Us all over again, and JCPenney and Sears and so many more. EA lost is vision before 2000. It's an old stodgy corporation. It's not going to recover.

Retroman223d ago

If Ea sell studio that develop NFS wishful thinking Saudi investers put Blackbox studio back together. get rid of online racing, drive to a race or no races at all wasting time playing nfs for NO reason at all thanks to Unbound, Heat, Payback, Rivals.

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anast223d ago

They'll start working on FIFA, Madden, UFC, and some mobile games.

gold_drake223d ago

i think that games that are not Sports games or Shooters will cease to exist, since they are the big money makers.

not sure why anyone would agree to this. especially to rich saudis of all people ha they have more money than they'll ever need

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