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@mckrackin5324 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
My only real dissatisfaction with Andromeda is how poorly most of the romances are done.
Other than that, I adore the game. SisRyder is amazing. The remnant totally have my attention, would gladly get lost for a month in a remnant vault just to learn all their secrets, can't wait for more on them.
There's bugs, but there's always bugs in a release that needs fixing.
SAM and scanning to learn about things is a fun, neat, realistic addition. Exploring a whole new galaxy is fun.
Some creature diversity would have been nice. Not enough different varieties.
Hopefully there will also be more new aliens to meet in the future, some hostile, others not.
Overall a good setting for more games. Will be a little sad if we don't get another game with the Ryders. From experience with Dragon Age vrs thr trilogy its much harder to feel invested in characters when the protag changes every game. I much preferred the trilogy way so you are more invested, not disconnected.
I also prefer playing a single character throughout game series.
Mass Effect was way better than Dragon Age on that front...although I played Inquisition more than the whole ME trilogy.
I usually have trouble replaying these games once Ive seen all the story.
Have done original trilogy replays but usually with a year or two break between so I forget most and it feels more fresh.
Have tried inquisition replays and don't get very far, have yet to replay it start to finish.
This game, Ive no idea what is so different about it for me. Maybe its the extra voicing during missions or something that keep them all fun to repeat, idk but im already about half way into my second play with SisRyder and it still feels fresh not done before boring. Im also already making plans for a third SisRyder play and a ScottRyder play - I just don't want to stop playing!
What have they done to me?! 😮😮😮😮
@Nykara360 wrote:
@mckrackin5324 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
My only real dissatisfaction with Andromeda is how poorly most of the romances are done.
Other than that, I adore the game. SisRyder is amazing. The remnant totally have my attention, would gladly get lost for a month in a remnant vault just to learn all their secrets, can't wait for more on them.
There's bugs, but there's always bugs in a release that needs fixing.
SAM and scanning to learn about things is a fun, neat, realistic addition. Exploring a whole new galaxy is fun.
Some creature diversity would have been nice. Not enough different varieties.
Hopefully there will also be more new aliens to meet in the future, some hostile, others not.
Overall a good setting for more games. Will be a little sad if we don't get another game with the Ryders. From experience with Dragon Age vrs thr trilogy its much harder to feel invested in characters when the protag changes every game. I much preferred the trilogy way so you are more invested, not disconnected.
I also prefer playing a single character throughout game series.
Mass Effect was way better than Dragon Age on that front...although I played Inquisition more than the whole ME trilogy.
I usually have trouble replaying these games once Ive seen all the story.
Have done original trilogy replays but usually with a year or two break between so I forget most and it feels more fresh.
Have tried inquisition replays and don't get very far, have yet to replay it start to finish.
This game, Ive no idea what is so different about it for me. Maybe its the extra voicing during missions or something that keep them all fun to repeat, idk but im already about half way into my second play with SisRyder and it still feels fresh not done before boring. Im also already making plans for a third SisRyder play and a ScottRyder play - I just don't want to stop playing!
What have they done to me?! 😮😮😮😮
I am nearing the end of my third play through at level 91. I know what you mean. lol
In DA;I my goal was the most absurdly powerful Inquisitor and I got there before losing interest. High Dragons were about a three second battle. lol
- 9 years ago
Ok i finished an insanity playthrough, and got over 150h in total already with MP. So i do like the game to some extend. But ... what the frack are you guys smoking to think this release is ok, or even on par with the state of ME1-3 at release?
In 25 years of gaming i have rarely ever seen a game this "broken" at release. You got animation problems all over, quest tracking bugs, spawning errors, memory leaks, crashes, an unfinished (m&K) interface, a multitude of sound problems (low volumes, sound cutting out compeltely at random, Push-To-Talk non-functional,..), hell even the prerendered CGI cutscenes fail to play correctly sometimes. And that's all just of the top of my head. Literally EVERY aspect of this game is plagued with bugs and gliches.
No, this release is not O.K. It is everything but ok. It's a beta in the truest meaning of the term. Content-complete but not sufficiently tested for bugs.
- Anonymous9 years ago
@Sunnyhat wrote:
No, this release is not O.K. It is everything but ok. It's a beta in the truest meaning of the term. Content-complete but not sufficiently tested for bugs.
If I'm not mistaken, this game was to be released on October, delayed. Then, out of the blue, it was moved back to the beginning of the year. That speaks a lot for itself. I agree that games need some old-time polish before being released. These days they take for granted they can fix bugs and ordinary things with patches, transforming technical issues into an ordinance, listening to complaints from those who really matter in prior to following a soon-to-be failure, tarnishing a whole franchise before fanbase.
The usual will always happen: those who won't bother, and those who will. Companies yet haven't learned how much better is to try harder placing everyone on better spirits.