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Post by bringbackgarrusnow on Apr 5, 2017 10:56:20 GMT
It's good yet I'm not compelled? The previous Mass Effects I felt addicted to and this one I play when I have the time. That said, it's more fun than most of the crappy games I've bought lately.
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Post by cribbian on Apr 5, 2017 11:02:00 GMT
I like it but now I'll wait for the patches and then I'll start over.
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Post by leo3abp on Apr 5, 2017 11:04:08 GMT
BW should be ashamed by this flop. You've spent a very long time playing a flop. Doesn't make it any less of a flop though. If you want to stealth-insult me, you need to try harder, boy.
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Post by Duke Cameron on Apr 5, 2017 11:14:28 GMT
I enjoy the story and the characters. I'm just not a fan of having to travel around large areas. I constantly get lost doing side quests that way. Here I am spending two hours on a twenty minute side quest.
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Post by wildannie on Apr 5, 2017 11:15:44 GMT
I'm enjoying the game very much despite some annoyances from bugs and inability to save at certain points. I'm at level 40, don't know how many hours played (SO is playing just now so I can't check ) I disagree with criticisms aimed at the characters, and strongly believe that much of this has come from a perspective clouded by the attachment they had built over three games in the OT. I personally like all the characters and probably like them more at this stage than I did the Normandy crew on my first pt of ME1. I am not finished the game so can't comment on the overall plot but I am certainly intrigued by what I have seen so far. I would also point out that I'm never really blown away by Bioware plots so don't bother being super critical anyway, I'm happy to go with it so long as I'm having fun...which I most certainly am. I agree with what was mentioned earlier. If your unsure, consider the access trial, it should give you a feel for the game enough to tell if you're going to enjoy it or not.
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Post by vonuber on Apr 5, 2017 11:20:27 GMT
Doesn't make it any less of a flop though. If you want to stealth-insult me, you need to try harder, boy. It's not a stealth insult, merely that I find it odd you would spend such a long time playing something you consider a flop. You have to admit that it is rather strange, is it not? Obviously it is entirely up to you how you spend your free time, whether that is playing a flop or posting ad naseum on a bioware fan website how much of a flop the game you have spent ages playing is. Reminds me of the guy who was so disappointed with the 60 hours he spent playing it he got a refund.
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Post by KaiserShep on Apr 5, 2017 11:22:18 GMT
I'm addicted to the game, so needless to say I really love it. I know others are keen on taking a dump on this, but I also enjoyed the story regarding the reasons behind the initiative. I was glad that BioWare at least didn't just leave it at "we just decided to go to Andromeda just because" to completely ignore everything that happened in the original trilogy, and I'm fond of the personal story behind Alec Ryder.
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Post by parnashwind on Apr 5, 2017 11:26:54 GMT
Yesterday I did that quest about the constructor of the Tempest, where you scan for the 70kg extra weight. This is initiated by the scottish lady on the bridge (I cannot remember names). Once finished it is supposed to be sad, but the moment breaks if she teleports from her desk over to the Salarian in an air sitting pose while we all make mean faces about the tragic death of the constructor and how she wanted to be part of the ship. Overall I often don't know why I do things. I found those probes and got a green tick at the end, where did I get the quest from and is there any reward in form of extra dialogue? I raided the Kett base on Eos and got a green tick at the end, where did I get the quest from and is there any reward in form of extra dialogue? I did find two or three ancient ruins and here I actual found some data about 'organics' which I delived to a terminal on the Nexus (where did I get this quest?) SAM does do his standard dialogue. Memory shards? Dead settlers? ... I do remember that one guy (Turian) I got out of Cryo early, because... cannot remember. At least I found shit, because this is abuse of power. Then I realised it is a game mechanic to bring some key people early out of Cryo ahead of others who may more deserve it. That black dude who runs the outpost is nailed to the floor in the base and never moves. I think he exhausted his dialogue earlier than the lady in one of the houses. SAM reminds me every 5sec I've got AVP if I am on the Tempest. Doing the things I do is OK fun, though as a melee Vanguard the enemies are easy. Then I reached a boss and bang "Finger of Death" -.- I really like the Mako. The Thresher Maw on Eos was a cool fight! And then we found it in space... Snicker. You can melee him. Just watch out for the red globe. The orange globe drains shields and causes damage, the red globe is an execution move and bypasses invulnerability frames. Dont get greedy, Just hit and dodge back - rinse and repeat and .... I suppose u will finally get him p/s: I never pure melee him... think it will take too long XD
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Post by leo3abp on Apr 5, 2017 11:29:17 GMT
Doesn't make it any less of a flop though. If you want to stealth-insult me, you need to try harder, boy. It's not a stealth insult, merely that I find it odd you would spend such a long time playing something you consider a flop. You have to admit that it is rather strange, is it not? Obviously it is entirely up to you how you spend your free time, whether that is playing a flop or posting ad naseum on a bioware fan website how much of a flop the game you have spent ages playing is. Reminds me of the guy who was so disappointed with the 60 hours he spent playing it he got a refund. At the very least after playing for so long I am confident that my opinion is actually valid, unlike those who spent couple of hours with the game and go on being hysterical about how good/bad it is. As I said, you should try harder with sticking your stealth insults, boy.
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Post by Finnen on Apr 5, 2017 11:32:44 GMT
What I'm really shocked about is that many people use words like "MMO", "Fetch quests", "Tedious", "Repetitive" and so on. The same was with DA:Inquisition. And the thing is that I generally love these things, haha. I really do and STILL can't bring myself to enjoy Andromeda. That's really surprising to me. I played World of Warcraft for like 10 years since it came out and I have wonderful memories from that game, even though I wasn't part of any big, progressive guild or something. I just enjoyed making characters, exploring, doing the typical MMO quests. I enjoyed Inquisition, I always have a big smile on my face when I do this typical, MMO-ish quest "Where the Druffalo Roam" where you have to lead lost Druffalo back to the farm. And with all that in mind I still find annoyances and design choices in Andromeda that destroy any fun I could have. Maybe I just need a long break from the game. Or maybe I expected too much after original trilogy.
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Post by cypherj on Apr 5, 2017 11:41:19 GMT
Every time I start enjoying the game I run into some bug that just saps it right out of me. Or I get some quest where I have to go back and forth between planets watching those long scenes (glad they are addressing this). The game still just comes off to me as not being ready for release.
Any scene that's supposed to convey any kind of emotion can't, because either the characters face doesn't convey it, or the voice acting doesn't. It's a shame that Alec Ryder was probably the best voiced character in this game.
But the bugs and technical issues are just dragging the game down. The combat is actually fun on Vanguard, but just when you start really enjoying things you fall through a floor and have to reload, have some enemy stuck in rock or wall shooting at you. Enemies just floating in the air, or the big fiend type monsters just freeze in place and offer no type of resistance. Then if one of these things causes you to die or have to reload, since you can't manually save all the time, there's no telling how far back the game is going to place you or how much stuff you're going to have to redo. I could on about the technical issues, but the game just shouldn't have been shipped out in this condition.
I'm just trying to get to the ending at this point, and then I'll probably put it down until the game it patched.
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Post by leo3abp on Apr 5, 2017 11:42:09 GMT
What I'm really shocked about is that many people use words like "MMO", "Fetch quests", "Tedious", "Repetitive" and so on. The same was with DA:Inquisition. And the thing is that I generally love these things, haha. I really do and STILL can't bring myself to enjoy Andromeda. That's really surprising to me. I played World of Warcraft for like 10 years since it came out and I have wonderful memories from that game, even though I wasn't part of any big, progressive guild or something. I just enjoyed making characters, exploring, doing the typical MMO quests. I enjoyed Inquisition, I always have a big smile on my face when I do this typical, MMO-ish quest "Where the Druffalo Roam" where you have to lead lost Druffalo back to the farm. And with all that in mind I still find annoyances and design choices in Andromeda that destroy any fun I could have. Maybe I just need a long break from the game. Or maybe I expected too much after original trilogy. The way I see it is because Andromeda lacks what made BW games traditionally strong - strong, interesting and relatable character cast and well written dialogues. Despite all the grind in DA:I ppl complain about, it had interesting and memorable characters, which carried game through. Andromeda does not have those and as such there is nothing that can pull players attention from realizing mmo structure, boring fetch quests, tired faces and so on. And unfortunately this is not something that can be fixed even by a major patch.
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Post by Finnen on Apr 5, 2017 11:47:10 GMT
That's unfortunately true. It's not that I hate the companions - I think they're bunch of really nice people. It's just that except for Drack and PeeBee I don't feel much need to get to know them better. I don't really know why, but that's how it is. I think Inquisition had one good thing when it comes to that - there were returning characters that you already had feelings for like Cassandra, Varric, Leliana, Cullen. That's something you can build upon of, I guess.
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Post by DragonRacer on Apr 5, 2017 11:48:26 GMT
I'm enjoying it a lot. Maybe about 30-40 hours in so far plus multiplayer.
It also has a LOT of issues. For me, they've largely been animation bugs or weird codex updates (saying it's updated when it isn't, updating with info I shouldn't have actually unlocked yet based on what it says, etc). For others, they've encountered literal game-breaking issues.
It comes off as unpolished, overall. The gameplay is very much fun, but the overall "feel" of the game itself is that you can TELL it wasn't BioWare Edmonton that made it (this was BioWare Montreal's first crack at building a full game, rather than just some DLCs for the previous games, and the growing pains show).
As far as recommending? I likely would, but with the caveat that your mileage may vary and it may be a 50/50 chance at being just fine or encountering a particularly bad bug.
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Post by Chardonney on Apr 5, 2017 11:49:31 GMT
I'm currently in Voeld (just arrived there), 119 hours in, and I'm really liking the game. Even though people complain about bugs and glitches, so far I've only encountered two; drone delivery mission on Eos not firing (but was able to complete nevertheless) and two Jaals once in a cutscene. As far as the animation issues goes, I haven't really had those either, except for Sarah jumping funny in stairs sometimes, Addison's expressionless face and Kandros' droopy eyelids. That's about it. Or they've been so minor I haven't noticed them. I love that the humor is back and I love my Pyjak + the Nomad (well done BW). I've had so many laughs during gameplay already (often while driving). Still, ME1 and ME2 still had better feel and atmosphere, than MEA, in my opinion. Shall see if that changes later on. I do wish there was a storage chest or locker or something to put in the stuff you don't want to sell or carry around, though, and a mirror or similar to change your characters appearance later on in the game. Perhaps (hopefully) BW will provide those in the coming patch. I'm not sure about the open world in MEA (respawns + fetch quests) yet, and the trilogy did fine without it. So far so good and hopefully it stays that way and won't turn boring like DAI right after reaching Skyhold. Also, I'm not too happy about the LI options. Right now - for me - Jaal is the only interesting LI around, whereas in the trilogy there was three (Kaidan, Thane, Garrus). I know others probably disagree with this - and that's perfectly fine - but the LI options took a big bad hit in MEA. One of the many things that adds the replay value for me, is the option to romance other interesting characters. Now there really isn't any around and playing the same romance again and again will get boring. So, all and all, these are my personal opinions and I do like the game so far. BioWare has managed to stay in my good books, even after the ME3's nosedive ending (oh yes, I dared to mention that yet again ).
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Post by Nightfury on Apr 5, 2017 11:55:26 GMT
Very few games will make me immediately restart the game upon completion. This is one of those games that made me restart and replay upon completion.
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Post by vonuber on Apr 5, 2017 11:58:39 GMT
As I said, you should try harder with sticking your stealth insults, boy. If I thought you were a pillock I'd say so - no need for stealth, boy (seriously what's with the boy thing?). I just find it strange you spend so much time on something you don't like. I wish I had your spare time!
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Post by leo3abp on Apr 5, 2017 12:07:41 GMT
As I said, you should try harder with sticking your stealth insults, boy. If I thought you were a pillock I'd say so - no need for stealth, boy (seriously what's with the boy thing?). I just find it strange you spend so much time on something you don't like. I wish I had your spare time! A lot of other BW games had a long wind-up time before becoming a blast, so there is that, then there is a "oh, maybe after that it will pick up and get really interesting" part, then there is a benefit of a doubt - "this is BW game after all, they couldn't possible screw up that much", and then interest starts diminishing rapidly until face finally gets tired for good. So there is where that time comes from (which you actually have no idea of because you don't know whether I skipped any of scanning or fetch quests, so all things considered, Kadara can be a 10 hour mark as well as 30, but hey, keep jumping to conclusions, that makes you ever more laughable) Now I never said the game was disgusting or repulsive to a degree that I wanted to drop it immediately but somewhy suffered through until Kadara. So nothing really strange there except maybe that your logic is really lacking, as well as your continuous attempts at insulting me, boy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2017 12:10:50 GMT
I always forget to look up my hours in game or my percent completion. Actually, I can't care less. I am loving the game. Went through 4 nice planets, like the crew, like how narration blends with sidequests, love it that playing anything but the main story is well justified by the premise.
Not bothered by animations, encountered three minor glitches, a creature hanging in the air, and twice a misfired dialogue trigger that repeated the quest reaction dialogue after quest was done, but it did not restart the quest, so it did not annoy me. Needed walkthroughs in three places because it was unclear to me what to do next. Found some eyes weird, but hope they will fix it tomorrow. Also, leaving a run with a male PC till all the promised improvements on romances and extra cc options. Would have played a boy regardless, but since it's coming, will wait.
Recommended the game yesterday to my husband who thinks he might want to try something in the summer. I have just completed DA franchise, and I will always recommend MET and Andromeda, but I will stay mum on DA series because of Inquisition/Trespasser.
I am also a strong believer that we all have different tastes, so one should try everything for oneself, and not rely on opinions.
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Post by jedidotflow on Apr 5, 2017 12:13:01 GMT
OP, there are wonky animations (well, mainly lack of animation--too many dead-eyed stares) and minor, irritating bugs that lead to reloading, but I haven't had as much fun with a game since DA:I. I'm a Biobitch, I accept it.
To answer your questions: 1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. Depends.
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Post by phantomrachie on Apr 5, 2017 12:14:07 GMT
If I thought you were a pillock I'd say so - no need for stealth, boy (seriously what's with the boy thing?). I just find it strange you spend so much time on something you don't like. I wish I had your spare time! A lot of other BW games had a long wind-up time before becoming a blast, so there is that, then there is a "oh, maybe after that it will pick up and get really interesting" part, then there is a benefit of a doubt - "this is BW game after all, they couldn't possible screw up that much", and then interest starts diminishing rapidly until face finally gets tired for good. So there is where that time comes from (which you actually have no idea of because you don't know whether I skipped any of scanning or fetch quests, so all things considered, Kadara can be a 10 hour mark as well as 30, but hey, keep jumping to conclusions, that makes you ever more laughable) Now I never said the game was disgusting or repulsive to a degree that I wanted to drop it immediately but somewhy suffered through until Kadara. So nothing really strange there except maybe that your logic is really lacking, as well as your continuous attempts at insulting me, boy. Are you feeling ok? You seemed to take genuine curiosity as an insult and have been responding in a condescending tone to someone who really wasn't insulting you.
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Post by projectpatdc on Apr 5, 2017 12:33:55 GMT
Loved the game. Put in 100+ hours so I more than got my $60 worth. The combat is great. The worlds are amazing. The characters are fun this time around and have more unique personalities. The story has pacing issues because you have the freedom to do what want basically when you want after you recieve any quest. It's up to the gamer to direct their story in a way.
Nomad actually plays really well
The facial animations are the least of my complaints though. The game is pretty buggy. It wasn't at first but it got worse the longer I played. Enemies frozen in place, enemies stuck in the air, companions freeze or permanently die, Nomad completely disappears while driving, sound bugs while exploring, etc.
The game is more than worth the buy but it may be best to wait till the patch Thursday or a few weeks after more patches.
I will say that the open worlds need more of the harder enemies. I rarely fought any mechs and the Roekaar don't have any mini bosses. I also feel that the later parts of the game are very strong/ feel very mass Effect 2/3 but there are some holes that need to filled. Things happen so quickly that it can be jarring. I was like wait what just happened? What is that? How did we go from there to here?
Overall in terms of space exploration, characters, combat, settling worlds concepts, and end story, the game is by far my favorite despite its flaws. I'd give it an 8.3 currently. Probably closer to an 8.7 or 9 once everything is fixed and new content is added
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Post by parnashwind on Apr 5, 2017 12:50:50 GMT
Like I hear a lot of negative reviews concerning wonky animations and bugs, but are the issues really overwhelming the positives? Would you recommend it to a friend who is new to the series or even those who have already played the previous trilogy? Do you think devs should listen to every piece of advice fans give them or does it depend on the advice? In general, speak your mind! I'd love to hear what all your thoughts are. No spoilers, partially because I haven't bought the game but I am planning to get it Would I recommend it to a friend? It would depend on my friend's tolerance level to an extremely unpolished game. Should developers listen to every piece of advise fans give them? Bioware is not qualified for advise yet. Fans are also not giving them advise, fans are complaining about bugs!!! Should they listen to all advise, maybe not. Should they address the complains about the bugs - yes. p/s: For me, it is enjoyable because I like to kill things and find more ways to kill things...
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Post by osito on Apr 5, 2017 12:59:27 GMT
Like I hear a lot of negative reviews concerning wonky animations and bugs, but are the issues really overwhelming the positives? Would you recommend it to a friend who is new to the series or even those who have already played the previous trilogy? Do you think devs should listen to every piece of advice fans give them or does it depend on the advice? In general, speak your mind! I'd love to hear what all your thoughts are. No spoilers, partially because I haven't bought the game but I am planning to get it p/s: For me, it is enjoyable because I like to kill things and find more ways to kill things... Soooooo, errrrr, it's good you got this game to play, right? Which country do you live in?
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Post by cypherj on Apr 5, 2017 13:02:45 GMT
Oh, I never answered the OP question.
My best friend actually did ask me if he should get it, and I told him that I couldn't in good conscience recommend he go out and buy this game at full price in it's current condition. I told him to wait until the game was patched some, and had gone on sale.
You don't need to have played the first games to play this one, but you won't know any of the backstory of the races.
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