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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 10, 2017 15:33:29 GMT
I will admit, my expectations are rather low in this regard, but I wanted to ask and see if anyone has gleaned anything interesting I might have missed off the released footage and/or information announced about the game.
For traveling all the way to another galaxy Andromeda sure feels familiar, everything is readily understandable and only those aliens which are human-like are featured. Even villainous species like the Khet are noted for their human-esque faces and ability to showcase empathy and emotion. What about your aliens like the Rachni, or Thorian? Where are the species that exist outside our little framework of what's familiar?
The thing that originally drew me into Mass Effect was the diversity of the setting. And no, I'm not talking about human racial/sexual diversity either. Aliens that were actually 'alien', this notion that humanity, and our way of perceiving the universe, was but a small part of a much, much larger whole. Etc.
Can I expect at least some of that in ME:A; seeing as exploration is a major theme; or will it be like DA:I wherein anything that is "non-human" is just a mindless monster to kill for XP and loot?
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Post by General Aetius on Jan 10, 2017 15:35:48 GMT
Well if they're truly ALIEN alien, you can't expect to communicate with them. They'd be considered "native wildlife".....and very hostile. Or have you not seen that huge creature in the second-to-last trailer we got?
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Post by kumazan on Jan 10, 2017 15:39:41 GMT
They have been pretty adamant that aliens in ME:A have to be relatable, so not much. I don't think this is inherently bad, and ME's aliens have always been like this, barring more background species like the hanar. Of course a real alien species would be a welcome surprise, but I just don't expect this to happen.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 10, 2017 15:44:10 GMT
Well if they're truly ALIEN alien, you can't expect to communicate with them. They'd be considered "native wildlife".....and very hostile. Or have you not seen that huge creature in the second-to-last trailer we got? Do you mean the Fiend from the awards trailer? If so, that's not 'alien', so much as that's a "space bear". I'm talking about a sentient being that doesn't operate on the same level as us, something that has a different way of perceiving the universe compared to us. Things like the Fiend are just mindless monsters from what I've seen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2017 15:46:05 GMT
How alien is ME going to be? As much as human mind will allow...which is not too much tbh. If the story is good enough and the aliens have an half-decent lore I'm quite happy.
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Post by Iakus on Jan 10, 2017 15:47:20 GMT
Well if they're truly ALIEN alien, you can't expect to communicate with them. They'd be considered "native wildlife".....and very hostile. Or have you not seen that huge creature in the second-to-last trailer we got? "I can't tell the aliens from the animals" But seriously, I doubt "aliens" will e anything more than Rubber-Forehead Aliens Despite coming from a completely different galaxy and having nothing to do with the Milky Way, including language. Heck, they probably have DNA too! But meh, it's a very common sci-fi trope. Nothing is truly alien. Look at how people were b*tching at how the Reapers were too mysterious before we got "lol singularity" as their motivation.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 10, 2017 15:47:30 GMT
They have been pretty adamant that aliens in ME:A have to be relatable, so not much. I don't think this is inherently bad, and ME's aliens have always been like this, barring more background species like the hanar. Of course a real alien species would be a welcome surprise, but I just don't expect this to happen. That's …. disappointing. I mean, you'd think that the whole exploration theme, the whole "to boldly go where no man has gone before" shtick would preclude at least some investigation into something different from us.
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Post by derrame on Jan 10, 2017 15:54:31 GMT
very important elemnt, thanks for creating the thread Andromeda is an entirely unknown galaxy, we should find there totally new and strange species, i was wondering, "why are the kett similar to humans?" two arms, two legs, a head on top of shoulders, two eyes, a mouth, nose, etc, where are species like elocr, hanar, or smething far more "exotic" in the gamaply video there is one big alien animal, on four legs, near a puddle, as the protagonist was scanning plants that is a good thing, that diferent environments have different life beings
i would like to see inteligent exotic creatures, totally new "inteligent native life"
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 10, 2017 15:58:16 GMT
How alien is ME going to be? As much as human mind will allow...which is not too much tbh. If the story is good enough and the aliens have an half-decent lore I'm quite happy.Exactly, I'm not asking for the writers to go out and try and reinvent the wheel with a completely off the wall alien, just that they give us something that is not a human with rubber forehead. I mean aliens like the Rachni, the Thorian, and even the Geth (before they went all Pinocchio bot) were suitably 'alien' without being needlessly esoteric. Heck, even the Hanar and Elcor fit into that little niche prior to being turned into joke races. Or is even that too much to hope for?
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Post by CrutchCricket on Jan 10, 2017 15:59:45 GMT
While I'm usually the first to point out that 100% alienness is not attainable, that shouldn't be an excuse to default to 100% Rubber Forehead Aliens either. Even in TV shows where budgets/practical effects wouldn't allow true variety, they still found a way to have one or two species that were more alien in their behavior/perception. Usually this was used to excellent effect as well. "We have always been here."
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 10, 2017 16:16:34 GMT
While I'm usually the first to point out that 100% alienness is not attainable, that shouldn't be an excuse to default to 100% Rubber Forehead Aliens either. Even in TV shows where budgets/practical effects wouldn't allow true variety, they still found a way to have one or two species that were more alien in their behavior/perception. Usually this was used to excellent effect as well. "We have always been here." Very true. And even when the alien has been designated as the villain in the story there have been numerous films and shows that demonstrate said being as an 'alien' intelligence that just operates on a level incompatible with humans rather than some mindless monster that kills for the sake of it. The Xenomorphs The "Thing" Etc.
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Post by Pearl on Jan 11, 2017 10:17:18 GMT
An earlier poster had it right, they can only be as alien as the human mind will allow. Take the pessimistic approach and expect to be disappointed.
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Post by armass81 on Jan 11, 2017 13:01:17 GMT
From the examples weve seen so far pretty much this : Kind of a run of the mill, if you ask me.
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Post by stysiaq on Jan 11, 2017 13:12:32 GMT
I'm not expecting anything never before seen, but it would be cool if majority of the creatures in this game would have fresh designs.
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Post by Elsariel on Jan 11, 2017 16:49:16 GMT
I think I'd definitely like some of them to be relate-able to humans but not all of them need to be. I'd love it if there was just one or two races and civilizations that we encounter that is just so bizarre it makes you wonder how they exist as a society.
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Post by extremegamer on Jan 11, 2017 17:33:05 GMT
Well if they're truly ALIEN alien, you can't expect to communicate with them. They'd be considered "native wildlife".....and very hostile. Or have you not seen that huge creature in the second-to-last trailer we got? "I can't tell the aliens from the animals" But seriously, I doubt "aliens" will e anything more than Rubber-Forehead Aliens Despite coming from a completely different galaxy and having nothing to do with the Milky Way, including language. Heck, they probably have DNA too! But meh, it's a very common sci-fi trope. Nothing is truly alien. Look at how people were b*tching at how the Reapers were too mysterious before we got "lol singularity" as their motivation. thats a damn lie in the 80's there was V who displayed Aliens as a invading force but Bioware does not have the balls to do something new they would rather kiss the ass of ME 1 and its fans
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Post by Iakus on Jan 11, 2017 18:28:05 GMT
"I can't tell the aliens from the animals" But seriously, I doubt "aliens" will e anything more than Rubber-Forehead Aliens Despite coming from a completely different galaxy and having nothing to do with the Milky Way, including language. Heck, they probably have DNA too! But meh, it's a very common sci-fi trope. Nothing is truly alien. Look at how people were b*tching at how the Reapers were too mysterious before we got "lol singularity" as their motivation. thats a damn lie in the 80's there was V who displayed Aliens as a invading force but Bioware does not have the balls to do something new they would rather kiss the ass of ME 1 and its fans Umm, what's the lie? V the Visitors were basically lizardy nazi aliens with a taste for live rodents. Heck they could even BREED WITH HUMANS! I have no idea what the rest of this run-on sentence even means.
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The Nexus expands when you get non hostile aliens to come to the Nexus.
Therefore expect to see s few of them.
Here's hoping that some of them will be 'alien' aliens rather than more rubber masked humans with digitigrade legs, and four fingered hands. Though to be honest an alien's appearance doesn't matter that much to me as the writing does. Just so long as we can encounter some beings that have more to them than "Us, but with bony ridges on their heads. Or us, but with reversed gender roles. Or us, but with a funny speech pattern" Etc.
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Post by JokeDealer on Jan 11, 2017 19:53:50 GMT
I will admit, my expectations are rather low in this regard, but I wanted to ask and see if anyone has gleaned anything interesting I might have missed off the released footage and/or information announced about the game. For traveling all the way to another galaxy Andromeda sure feels familiar, everything is readily understandable and only those aliens which are human-like are featured. Even villainous species like the Khet are noted for their human-esque faces and ability to showcase empathy and emotion. What about your aliens like the Rachni, or Thorian? Where are the species that exist outside our little framework of what's familiar? The thing that originally drew me into Mass Effect was the diversity of the setting. And no, I'm not talking about human racial/sexual diversity either. Aliens that were actually 'alien', this notion that humanity, and our way of perceiving the universe, was but a small part of a much, much larger whole. Etc. Can I expect at least some of that in ME:A; seeing as exploration is a major theme; or will it be like DA:I wherein anything that is "non-human" is just a mindless monster to kill for XP and loot? I'm sure the wildlife or more monstrous beings we are sure to encounter will be more alien. As for the more humanoid aliens like the Kett or the unnamed species that we've seen in the trailers, they're following the typical Mass Effect and Old School Sci-Fi logic. Mass Effect has established in books and other lore, that the humanoid structure (i.e. Bipedal, apposable appendages, forward-facing eyes, etc.) is the ideal form for sentient species, and all alien races require a planet that has the same mix of gasses in their atmosphere and resides in the "Goldilock Zone." Obviously, the Hanar and Elcor are the exceptions to the rule, but that seems to be the operating procedure for designing alien species in Mass Effect.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Jan 11, 2017 21:30:50 GMT
I will admit, my expectations are rather low in this regard, but I wanted to ask and see if anyone has gleaned anything interesting I might have missed off the released footage and/or information announced about the game. For traveling all the way to another galaxy Andromeda sure feels familiar, everything is readily understandable and only those aliens which are human-like are featured. Even villainous species like the Khet are noted for their human-esque faces and ability to showcase empathy and emotion. What about your aliens like the Rachni, or Thorian? Where are the species that exist outside our little framework of what's familiar? The thing that originally drew me into Mass Effect was the diversity of the setting. And no, I'm not talking about human racial/sexual diversity either. Aliens that were actually 'alien', this notion that humanity, and our way of perceiving the universe, was but a small part of a much, much larger whole. Etc. Can I expect at least some of that in ME:A; seeing as exploration is a major theme; or will it be like DA:I wherein anything that is "non-human" is just a mindless monster to kill for XP and loot? I'm sure the wildlife or more monstrous beings we are sure to encounter will be more alien. As for the more humanoid aliens like the Kett or the unnamed species that we've seen in the trailers, they're following the typical Mass Effect and Old School Sci-Fi logic. Mass Effect has established in books and other lore, that the humanoid structure (i.e. Bipedal, apposable appendages, forward-facing eyes, etc.) is the ideal form for sentient species, and all alien races require a planet that has the same mix of gasses in their atmosphere and resides in the "Goldilock Zone." Obviously, the Hanar and Elcor are the exceptions to the rule, but that seems to be the operating procedure for designing alien species in Mass Effect. True, but to be fair you can have alien species that are like that but are still pretty alien. For example most of the alien species in the Covenant of the Halo franchise are bipedal and have opposable appendages and forward-facing eyes and etc, yet they don't look much like humans and instead are more alien in appearance.
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Post by Vortex13 on Jan 11, 2017 23:21:42 GMT
I'm sure the wildlife or more monstrous beings we are sure to encounter will be more alien. As for the more humanoid aliens like the Kett or the unnamed species that we've seen in the trailers, they're following the typical Mass Effect and Old School Sci-Fi logic. Mass Effect has established in books and other lore, that the humanoid structure (i.e. Bipedal, apposable appendages, forward-facing eyes, etc.) is the ideal form for sentient species, and all alien races require a planet that has the same mix of gasses in their atmosphere and resides in the "Goldilock Zone." Obviously, the Hanar and Elcor are the exceptions to the rule, but that seems to be the operating procedure for designing alien species in Mass Effect. True, but to be fair you can have alien species that are like that but are still pretty alien. For example most of the alien species in the Covenant of the Halo franchise are bipedal and have opposable appendages and forward-facing eyes and etc, yet they don't look much like humans and instead are more alien in appearance. I'm still not convinced that bipedal movement, opposable thumbs, and forward-facing eyes is the golden medium by which all sentient life is to be measured. Outside of animation limitations in video games and films, there really is no evidence besides ourselves that indicates that our build is some definite, empirical evidence of an idealized form conducive to sentience. A control group of one is not anything to base solid facts on after all. In fact, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, there is lots of things to suggest that octopi are intelligent enough to posses emotions and personalities despite being invertebrates, and that their fine motor control of highly sensitive and responsive limbs could put them on par with us in terms of fine tool use. orionmagazine.org/article/deep-intellect/Or what about a several continent spanning supercolony of ants, containing over a trillion individuals? Their penchant for coordination and group tasks makes them incredibly industrious and capable of engineering feats that could easily put them on par with human efforts using nothing but their own bodies. scribol.com/environment/animals-environment/the-ant-supercolony-that-stretches-6000km/Now don't misunderstand me, I get why developers use a humanoid form for their aliens, but I disagree with their seeming decree that only beings with near identical builds, and possessing thoughts and emotions on the same level as us are the only ones capable of being "truly alive" or who are some how more commonplace than non-human designs.
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Post by amleth on Jan 12, 2017 1:40:00 GMT
I highly doubt that anything in andromeda will qualify as truly alien, mass effect has always defaulted towards the men in rubber suits approach that star trek favours and frankly I don't think bioware has the writing chops to pull that off. I'm expecting the same whedonesque writing style that bioware has stuck to for years and for the tone of MEA to adhere quite closely to the typical frontier type story we are so accustomed to. If you want to experience truly alien aliens I'd suggest reading Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy or a number of Ted Chiang's work (story of your life comes to mind).
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Post by JokeDealer on Jan 12, 2017 3:38:44 GMT
I'm sure the wildlife or more monstrous beings we are sure to encounter will be more alien. As for the more humanoid aliens like the Kett or the unnamed species that we've seen in the trailers, they're following the typical Mass Effect and Old School Sci-Fi logic. Mass Effect has established in books and other lore, that the humanoid structure (i.e. Bipedal, apposable appendages, forward-facing eyes, etc.) is the ideal form for sentient species, and all alien races require a planet that has the same mix of gasses in their atmosphere and resides in the "Goldilock Zone." Obviously, the Hanar and Elcor are the exceptions to the rule, but that seems to be the operating procedure for designing alien species in Mass Effect. True, but to be fair you can have alien species that are like that but are still pretty alien. For example most of the alien species in the Covenant of the Halo franchise are bipedal and have opposable appendages and forward-facing eyes and etc, yet they don't look much like humans and instead are more alien in appearance. Then I have to ask, how do the races that are already in Mass Effect look human? Krogans, Turians, Salarians, and Vorcha don't really resemble humans, excluding the aforementioned qualities. The only humans that look too human for my taste are the Drell, the Batarians, and the Asari. Even then, I feel like the Asari resemble the race of whoever is observing them. That one bachelor party in Mass Effect 2 really raised a lot of questions.
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