You probably would if the director sat around marketing stuff that wasn't in the movie. Because that's what happened. More than a few things were promised, none were delivered.
It's documented, quoted to hell and back, and ignored by self-righteous hate mongers who want to prove their superiority over someone else on the internet. It's not conjecture, it is there in black and white if people would get off their lazy asses and look at things before joining the ...
We can repeat that until we're blue in the face. Until the holier-than-thou drum beaters that would rather talk drivel like that actually get off their pedestal long enough to read the real reasons people are upset at Bioware, don't even bother trying to tell them. In fact, just ignore people like this from here on. It's just Bioware's PR trying to get us to focus on something besides them. Most of them have probably never even picked up a controller or played minesweeper.
I haven't played CoD since 4, so I could care less about that franchise. If people wanted to complain about it because they said they were delivering one thing and gave a completely different thing, then I wouldn't sit here and start talking smack about them to make myself feel like I'm a better person than them though.
If you don't want people spending money on games, then why are you here? Isn't there more important stuff for you to be spouting nonsense ...
Well maybe you should so you can see what people are talking about. This isn't just about people not liking the ending because it's sad or whatever. It's because it makes absolutely no sense in the franchise and does not deliver on what they promised. Think of the worst ending imaginable and I bet this ending is worse than that. It's like taking the Terminator movies and at the end of the third one splicing in the ending for I Am Legend. In the event that it was deliberate, th...
There's a link in a comment down the page. Boogered up on the reply and ate up my last bubble.
@Blacktric Try reading the mentioned article and the article that's linked in that article under the big blue link of "Galactic Readiness"
@tigertron Searching through the Bioware Social site forums would reveal several instances of them talking about it. I'm too lazy to so here's a eurogamer article from October.
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
There's a lot of other articles floating around there too.
It was clarified when they announced multiplayer. People just didn't hear them over the sound of the angry mob.
Best thumbnail ever.
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Arrival and Shadow Broker were also post-launch DLC. It's kind of hard to put something on a disc if it was made after the disc was made.
People always blame the devs for crappy coding cause their junk crashes. There are a lot of parts for a program to work properly, and if it was entirely Bethesda's fault everyone on the planet would be crashing just like you are. Far more likely are your drivers or your hardware. In fact I had to replace my own graphics card when the old one took an arrow in the knee. Since I started running the LAA tool I haven't had a single crash or missing texture. So, that clearly means that it...
He was playable in every game I mentioned.
"As you collect keys you will also be able to access memories of Altair, a character who we haven’t seen since the first game..."
I stopped reading at that part. He was in three other games, if you count the portable ones. Granted he was in Assassin's Creed 2 for about three minutes, but anyone who followed the stories for the games would have remembered him rolling in the hay with Maria in Acre.
@radphil what games up there have Online Pass? Half of those on that list were shut down over a year ago.
Impressive! Someone that can actually read what they're buying. I just assumed the entirety of the gaming community blindly bought something then made angry posts. Glad to see it's just the majority.
Edit : and LOL @ The Disagrees this guy is getting. Try opening up your game cases and reading the EULA. It's even in the name "End User LICENSE Agreement"
Compared to the quality of games prior to their buyout, yes it is horrific. They didn't even bother camouflaging the blocked doors in the recycled dungeons.
Well, the ones who aren't raging lunatics hell bent on proving their superiority over "fanboys" who don't agree with every conjecture and baseless assumption they make, shouldn't be called names.
Quite a bit of the "strong resistance" is nothing more than people hating change. It generally becomes apparent when they devolve into slavering beasts and explode into a fit of rage whenever someone tries to have a civilized debate about it.
deja vu.
Truer words were never typed. Now if people could just get that through their heads.
I'm a borderline Bioware fanboy and even I can follow the decline in the quality of their games since the EA buyout. Bugs present in Leliana's Song and Awakening would never have been released prior to being under EA, let alone left unpatched. Dragon Age 2 was horrific. It's probably the only Bioware game I've ever played that I have not bothered playing a second time. Varric was a diamond in the rough, though. He needs his own game.
While I won't say they...
It's retroactive