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Post by Astralify on Mar 24, 2017 21:06:45 GMT
IKR? From the rich character creator, to the chaotic gamey combat with no ability to use squad abilities and bad features like pause (you all know that nobody used that), to the brilliant writing and presentation, to the deep and meaningful dialogue. It's a dream come true. Not trying to sound rude, but the other thread is for comments like this. Leave this one to those who actually enjoy the game. Maybe that's the way I truly feel? Maybe i'm playing both sides?
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Post by Doctor Fumbles on Mar 24, 2017 21:21:46 GMT
Not trying to sound rude, but the other thread is for comments like this. Leave this one to those who actually enjoy the game. Maybe that's the way I truly feel? Maybe i'm playing both sides? Wait, you are a little grey who always abducts people?
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Post by Astralify on Mar 24, 2017 21:29:51 GMT
Maybe that's the way I truly feel? Maybe i'm playing both sides? Wait, you are a little grey who always abducts people? No, I am the one that loves all people, despite them constantly disappointing me.
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Post by eriador117 on Mar 24, 2017 21:38:05 GMT
So far I have liked it. But I have barely played past the prologue. And I am stuck on that first planet where you have to jump ledges. I just cannot seem to do it. It is very frustrating and I just spent over two hours trying to do it. Gave up in the end and went back to Dragon Age. Why couldn't we have normal landscaping and didn't need jet-pcacks? I see now why I have usually avoided sci-fi stuff with games. (Do love books and films with sci-fi)
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Post by Psychevore on Mar 24, 2017 21:38:20 GMT
About 20 hours in and having a blast.
Playing a female Ryder on insanity. Only specced into engineering skills so far (Overload, Incinerate, Annihilate, passives) and using Peebee and Drakk ass squadmates.
Was gonna romance Suvi, but then she got all religious and I was like 'naah'.
Going too sink too much time in this game.
I think all the criticism is ridiculously exagerated. The worst thing about this game is the goddamn graphics and performance (playing on PS4 pro), and nobody complains about those.
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Post by zipzap2000 on Mar 25, 2017 0:04:43 GMT
I didn't play the previous MEs because I'm not a fan of futuristic games, but before MEA was even released someone on these forums said that it was DAI in space, and I happen to think DAI is one of the top 10 games of the last 10-15 years, so I bought MEA yesterday. And it's good. Very good. In terms of all the complaints: I thought the CC was fine, although it's true that it is worse than DAI. I also think that the graphics are great. The world itself is beautiful. The cinematic animation is somewhat weak, and I don't like that it's not full screen (I'm on an ultra wide), but it's acceptable. And the writing, particularly the dialog, is weak in parts and overall definitely worse than DAI, but I mean, are you expecting a masterpiece every single release? Even Shakespeare didn't knock it out of the park every time. Ease up on the salt. So, overall, it probably doesn't make my top ten list, but it's a good game. Everything that is being cried about on these forums (by what is probably a vocal minority--I see people with multiple threads bashing it and the same legion of 10-20 disgruntled neckbeards liking every negative post) is pretty overblown. The CC and animation isn't _that_ bad and the "fetch" quests are perfectly fine. I wouldn't call it "open world" per se, but I see a lot of people doing so in comparison with the previous ME games, so maybe in that respect it is--I wouldn't know. A lot of people, including me, like open world, and for what it does, this game does it very well. Anyway, I just wanted to balance out some of the negativity, but I realize that I am probably trying to desalinate the ocean here. Game on. Most people who like the game are off playing it. It has weak spots but fun game in all.
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Post by zipzap2000 on Mar 25, 2017 0:07:55 GMT
About 20 hours in and having a blast. Playing a female Ryder on insanity. Only specced into engineering skills so far (Overload, Incinerate, Annihilate, passives) and using Peebee and Drakk ass squadmates. Was gonna romance Suvi, but then she got all religious and I was like 'naah'. Going too sink too much time in this game. I think all the criticism is ridiculously exagerated. The worst thing about this game is the goddamn graphics and performance (playing on PS4 pro), and nobody complains about those. I'd hate to see the guy who bought a new 4k tv and upgraded his PS4 to a PS4 PRO that doesn't even have blu-ray
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Post by capn233 on Mar 25, 2017 0:11:36 GMT
Overall I think my perception is positive, even if I don't think the game is very deep mechanics wise. I do like various changes to weapon combat, even if I think power combat wasn't necessarily a step forward.
I have only played a handful of MP matches, but they were mostly fun.
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Post by colfoley on Mar 25, 2017 0:16:26 GMT
I didn't play the previous MEs because I'm not a fan of futuristic games, but before MEA was even released someone on these forums said that it was DAI in space, and I happen to think DAI is one of the top 10 games of the last 10-15 years, so I bought MEA yesterday. And it's good. Very good. In terms of all the complaints: I thought the CC was fine, although it's true that it is worse than DAI. I also think that the graphics are great. The world itself is beautiful. The cinematic animation is somewhat weak, and I don't like that it's not full screen (I'm on an ultra wide), but it's acceptable. And the writing, particularly the dialog, is weak in parts and overall definitely worse than DAI, but I mean, are you expecting a masterpiece every single release? Even Shakespeare didn't knock it out of the park every time. Ease up on the salt. So, overall, it probably doesn't make my top ten list, but it's a good game. Everything that is being cried about on these forums (by what is probably a vocal minority--I see people with multiple threads bashing it and the same legion of 10-20 disgruntled neckbeards liking every negative post) is pretty overblown. The CC and animation isn't _that_ bad and the "fetch" quests are perfectly fine. I wouldn't call it "open world" per se, but I see a lot of people doing so in comparison with the previous ME games, so maybe in that respect it is--I wouldn't know. A lot of people, including me, like open world, and for what it does, this game does it very well. Anyway, I just wanted to balance out some of the negativity, but I realize that I am probably trying to desalinate the ocean here. Game on. Most people who like the game are off playing it. It has weak spots but fun game in all. Well I can't because I am stuck at work until eleven. And then have probably a few real life things to worry about after that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 0:25:08 GMT
I didn't play the previous MEs because I'm not a fan of futuristic games, but before MEA was even released someone on these forums said that it was DAI in space, and I happen to think DAI is one of the top 10 games of the last 10-15 years, so I bought MEA yesterday. And it's good. Very good. In terms of all the complaints: I thought the CC was fine, although it's true that it is worse than DAI. I also think that the graphics are great. The world itself is beautiful. The cinematic animation is somewhat weak, and I don't like that it's not full screen (I'm on an ultra wide), but it's acceptable. And the writing, particularly the dialog, is weak in parts and overall definitely worse than DAI, but I mean, are you expecting a masterpiece every single release? Even Shakespeare didn't knock it out of the park every time. Ease up on the salt. So, overall, it probably doesn't make my top ten list, but it's a good game. Everything that is being cried about on these forums (by what is probably a vocal minority--I see people with multiple threads bashing it and the same legion of 10-20 disgruntled neckbeards liking every negative post) is pretty overblown. The CC and animation isn't _that_ bad and the "fetch" quests are perfectly fine. I wouldn't call it "open world" per se, but I see a lot of people doing so in comparison with the previous ME games, so maybe in that respect it is--I wouldn't know. A lot of people, including me, like open world, and for what it does, this game does it very well. Anyway, I just wanted to balance out some of the negativity, but I realize that I am probably trying to desalinate the ocean here. Game on. I am glad you've tried and liked it! It is a rather good game. I do like it more than DA series, but I like sci-if more than fantasy, and open world is just not my thing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 0:30:58 GMT
So far I have liked it. But I have barely played past the prologue. And I am stuck on that first planet where you have to jump ledges. I just cannot seem to do it. It is very frustrating and I just spent over two hours trying to do it. :banghead: Gave up in the end and went back to Dragon Age. Why couldn't we have normal landscaping and didn't need jet-pcacks? I see now why I have usually avoided sci-fi stuff with games. (Do love books and films with sci-fi) Just take it without a sprint. Most of those jumps look to be designed to just jump up in the direction you are going literally just stand on the edge and jump straight up). Compared to SWTOR datacrons they are actually fun. If you are in the vault, just walk at a normal speed and keep hitting space bar. Ryder will climb up. For me it is by far less frustrating than inquisitions' locked out areas... but mileage varies. I am sure once you practice a little, you will be like: Weeeeeee!
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Post by Doctor Fumbles on Mar 25, 2017 0:34:27 GMT
Good. Continue to spread the word that it is not as bad as a lot of people make it out to be.
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Post by suikoden on Mar 25, 2017 0:40:26 GMT
I didn't play the previous MEs because I'm not a fan of futuristic games, but before MEA was even released someone on these forums said that it was DAI in space, and I happen to think DAI is one of the top 10 games of the last 10-15 years, so I bought MEA yesterday. And it's good. Very good. In terms of all the complaints: I thought the CC was fine, although it's true that it is worse than DAI. I also think that the graphics are great. The world itself is beautiful. The cinematic animation is somewhat weak, and I don't like that it's not full screen (I'm on an ultra wide), but it's acceptable. And the writing, particularly the dialog, is weak in parts and overall definitely worse than DAI, but I mean, are you expecting a masterpiece every single release? Even Shakespeare didn't knock it out of the park every time. Ease up on the salt. So, overall, it probably doesn't make my top ten list, but it's a good game. Everything that is being cried about on these forums (by what is probably a vocal minority--I see people with multiple threads bashing it and the same legion of 10-20 disgruntled neckbeards liking every negative post) is pretty overblown. The CC and animation isn't _that_ bad and the "fetch" quests are perfectly fine. I wouldn't call it "open world" per se, but I see a lot of people doing so in comparison with the previous ME games, so maybe in that respect it is--I wouldn't know. A lot of people, including me, like open world, and for what it does, this game does it very well. Anyway, I just wanted to balance out some of the negativity, but I realize that I am probably trying to desalinate the ocean here. Game on. Great endorsements! They should include them on the physical box. "The writing, particularly the dialogue, is weak in parts!" "The character reation and animation isn't that bad!" "Fetch quests are perfectly fine!" "I wouldn't call it open world!" This type of language is what a majority of the metacritic user scores include as well. It's like people are offended that someone DARES to not agree with them and swallow up the mediocre effort Bioware put out this time around. Being critical can only be a positive thing long term. If everyone bought the game, and spewed out nonsense like "it's not that bad! Buy it!" can you imagine what the next Mass Effect game would look like? Players are bitching because they still love the series and want something better next time around. They don't want this to be the new status quo.
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Post by vonuber on Mar 25, 2017 0:49:26 GMT
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Post by mugwump v1 on Mar 25, 2017 0:57:39 GMT
I'm a little unclear...what did you find 'good' about the game? Serious question.
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Post by zipzap2000 on Mar 25, 2017 1:02:04 GMT
Most people who like the game are off playing it. It has weak spots but fun game in all. Well I can't because I am stuck at work until eleven. And then have probably a few real life things to worry about after that. Same problem. But appointments not work. I committed to an after midnight run last night to make up for it. *Sips Coffee*
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Post by ilsen on Mar 25, 2017 1:38:21 GMT
Great endorsements! They should include them on the physical box. "The writing, particularly the dialogue, is weak in parts!" "The character reation and animation isn't that bad!" "Fetch quests are perfectly fine!" "I wouldn't call it open world!" This type of language is what a majority of the metacritic user scores include as well. It's like people are offended that someone DARES to not agree with them and swallow up the mediocre effort Bioware put out this time around. Being critical can only be a positive thing long term. If everyone bought the game, and spewed out nonsense like "it's not that bad! Buy it!" can you imagine what the next Mass Effect game would look like? Players are bitching because they still love the series and want something better next time around. They don't want this to be the new status quo. Nice try. My remarks were in direct response to all the bashing posts on here and not meant to be taken out of context as blurbs on the "physical box." This is the kind of salt I was referring to. Nothing wrong with acknowledging that something has flaws in an overall positive review. It's not a perfect game (that's why I said it wasn't top 10 material), but it's not as bad as all the people like you make it out to be. And I believe Bioware as a whole is worthy of support, even if they didn't knock your socks off this time.
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Post by ilsen on Mar 25, 2017 1:52:09 GMT
I'm a little unclear...what did you find 'good' about the game? Serious question. Story, environments, graphics, skills, combat, characters/companions (certain dialog aside), and breadth in general. I've heard multiplayer is good, but I haven't tried it yet.
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Post by mugwump v1 on Mar 25, 2017 2:01:13 GMT
I'm a little unclear...what did you find 'good' about the game? Serious question. Story, environments, graphics, skills, combat, characters/companions (certain dialog aside), and breadth in general. I've heard multiplayer is good, but I haven't tried it yet. Your original post hardly reads like a ringing endorsement of the quality of Andromeda's writing ilsen. Or anything else for that matter! In any case, I hope you continue to enjoy your game.
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Post by dragontartare on Mar 25, 2017 2:07:32 GMT
Great endorsements! They should include them on the physical box. "The writing, particularly the dialogue, is weak in parts!" "The character reation and animation isn't that bad!" "Fetch quests are perfectly fine!" "I wouldn't call it open world!" This type of language is what a majority of the metacritic user scores include as well. It's like people are offended that someone DARES to not agree with them and swallow up the mediocre effort Bioware put out this time around. Being critical can only be a positive thing long term. If everyone bought the game, and spewed out nonsense like "it's not that bad! Buy it!" can you imagine what the next Mass Effect game would look like? Players are bitching because they still love the series and want something better next time around. They don't want this to be the new status quo. Nice try. My remarks were in direct response to all the bashing posts on here and not meant to be taken out of context as blurbs on the "physical box." This is the kind of salt I was referring to. Nothing wrong with acknowledging that something has flaws in an overall positive review. It's not a perfect game (that's why I said it wasn't top 10 material), but it's not as bad as all the people like you make it out to be. And I believe Bioware as a whole is worthy of support, even if they didn't knock your socks off this time. But...you do realize that everyone has a different opinion, right? For some people, maybe it really is that bad. Why is this so hard for people to understand? (This does not excuse the rudeness that some people are showing, but people on both sides of this are starting to get ugly.) Personally, I don't think the game is awful. I'm having some fun playing, enough that I think I'll get my money's worth once I reach the end. But I have doubts that I will do multiple playthroughs of this game. It is very much DAI in space, except without some of the things that I really like about DAI, and with a clunky menu structure, a poorly-thought-out save system, and occasional animations that make me cringe. So...DAI in space, except not as good. I just played MET for the first time a few months ago, so my initial impressions on it are fresh in my mind. Once I got used to the combat (it was my first shooter) I saw how much personality it had, and I'm getting pretty much none of that charm from Andromeda yet. I do hope that will change. But if it doesn't change, and Andromeda is the last ME game I play, then so be it. But if this "status quo" extends to the next DA game too, then I don't think I will be much of a BioWare fan anymore.
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Post by timebean on Mar 25, 2017 2:08:54 GMT
Just saved my game, wiped a few tears from my eyes, and came to post.
So, I am 4 planets in (no spoilers). About 30+ hours or more. In the beginning, I thought I didn't really care much for any of the characters, including my own. I thought the game was a muddled, poorly paced, menu-ridden mess. But I stuck with it, cause I love Bioware stories (cheese and angst that they are). After my 4+ hours of playing today, I totally changed my mind about MEA.
- Sure the crew are a little dull at first. But today, after the crazy shit that went down, I had my first real, heartfelt conversations with a few of them. And it hit me. They are going for the slow burn in this game. These characters were not written to be bland. They were written to start off guarded. The game is friggen huge, so they are playing out the stories slowly. And I am finally starting to get drawn in. (Not with everyone, of course...I am still hoping Gil has more to him, but we'll see). But I have a feeling by the end of this game, I will think of many of them as old friends.
- Sure, the menus are annoying but once you realize how much crap is in them, it is actually useful to have them organized in this way.
- Sure, crafting is confusing and it is a pain to look for minerals...but now that I have an assault rifle that can shoot electricity and a sniper rifle that shoots grenades...I CANNOT WAIT to see what crazy ass gun I can craft next. And to think...I haven't even crafted any Helius or Remenant stuff yet! I am goddess of doom on the battlefield, people. A goddamn goddess of doom.
- Sure, I dread going to the Nexus...all those damned tasks and the politics. UGG! But then...I think that is the point. It is crappy there. Everyone is at each other's throats and at yours. It is supposed to be stressful! And getting back out with my crew, listening to my pilots banter, riding around in my Nomad...those are the relaxing moments. The moments of exploration. The moments of discovery. Well...that and the giant goddam explosions that follow in my wake.
- Sure, I am trying to play a logical/professional science type. I wanted to RPG that I was always the one to think first, while my brother Scott was the impulsive one. That's why I am specking out an infiltrator...clean shots and controlled battlefield. But on my last mission, I got so damned pissed off, that I lost it for the first time. I told the enemy where to shove it with an emotional response, and imagined looks of surprise on my crew's face. The cool veneer is slipping. Perhaps I have more of my brother in me than I thought? Or maybe I get it from my old man? But more importantly, my gal is starting to show shades, folks. Just like my crew. Shades. And I am digging it. I am goddamn digging it!
Can't wait to see what happens next! Can't goddamn wait!
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Post by projectpatdc on Mar 25, 2017 2:14:03 GMT
I love this game. Sure it lack some needed polish in certain areas but I'll boldly say that it has hit all the right marks for me. It's my Witcher 3 in space (some aspects are better than Witcher 3) and I will be playing it for a long time.
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Post by Garo on Mar 25, 2017 2:15:45 GMT
Despite all of problems this game has (and there is quite a few) I can't keep myself away from this game. I just want more and more. Also I'm happy to say that I really enjoy new squad. Also crafting .
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Post by ilsen on Mar 25, 2017 2:18:10 GMT
Your original post hardly reads like a ringing endorsement of the quality of Andromeda's writing ilsen. Or anything else for that matter! In any case, I hope to continue to enjoy your game. It wasn't really meant to be a "ringing endorsement of the quality of Andromeda's writing." In fact, I expressly called out the writing as being weak in parts. When you specifically asked to list the things I liked, I did so. Guess you weren't actually expecting an answer, since you're back complaining about writing for some reason. I also began my analysis with "In terms of all the complaints:" That is to let you know that what follows is focused on responding to negative comments, not necessarily issuing "ringing endorsements." Perhaps a bit less complaining about writing, and a bit more focusing on reading comprehension.
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Post by dragontartare on Mar 25, 2017 2:21:48 GMT
Your original post hardly reads like a ringing endorsement of the quality of Andromeda's writing ilsen. Or anything else for that matter! In any case, I hope to continue to enjoy your game. It wasn't really meant to be a "ringing endorsement of the quality of Andromeda's writing." In fact, I specifically called out the writing as being weak in parts. When I was specifically asked to list the things I liked, I did so. I also began my analysis with "In terms of all the complaints:" That is to let you know that what follows is focused on responding to negative comments, not necessarily issuing "ringing endorsements." Perhaps a bit less complaining about writing, and a bit more focusing on reading comprehension. Now who's being salty? mugwump v1 had a point and stated it politely. You called Andromeda a good game in the title, but then you didn't explain what you thought was good about it. Your post was at odds with its title.
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