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i've created maybe 20 ME1 characters (about 15 or so max level characters), played ME2 about as much. i've only played an unmodded ME3 about 4 times (disliked the ending that much), however after installing a bunch of hi-def mods, and MEHEM, compared to earlier ME titles i think i had about twice as many PTs with ME3.
other then 2-3 bugged quests one being the infamous nomad shield bug I haven't run into any major bugs also people need to take of their rose tinted glasses ... .
- Anonymous8 years ago
Im on PT #3 started a NG instead of NG+ which is far less buggy. Still plenty of odd animations in cut scenes though that could use a polish.
Going slowly this time though, hoping a patch will drop before much longer.
Don't really wanna make too many more Ryders at this point if they are going to update the CC, cause I will just wanna remake them all then.
- 8 years ago
@ViViD_Prime wrote:
other then 2-3 bugged quests one being the infamous nomad shield bug I haven't run into any major bugs also people need to take of their rose tinted glasses ... .
Think if you read the threads, people are happy or unhappy for different reasons, I for one am ok with the number of bugs, even the animation ones and I can even forgive the broken leveling mechanics.(which in a AAA game, we should be enjoying more of the game and shouldnt have to practice that much forgiveness). For me its ultimately the story, the quality of writing, I am enjoying some of EDI's quirky lines a lot more than the current MEA lines. Little stories that brings out the emotions such as the blue rose of illum are a nice touch. Rose tinted glasses? I think not. I prefer the term benchmarking and comparative analysis, sounds a lot less biased and offensive.
https://www.vg247.com/2017/03/21/mass-effect-andromeda-reviews-all-the-scores/
Extracts:
So the Metacritic rating for Mass Effect Andromeda currently stands at 78 on PC, it’s highest rating of the three systems.
That’s not a poor by any means, but if you compare it to previous games there’s a big difference in the response to Mass Effect 2. That sequel scored a Metacritic rating of 94 on PC, the highest rating for the franchise.
The original Mass Effect and the end of the trilogy, Mass Effect 3, both scored a consensus of 89.
So as it stands, Mass Effect Andromeda is the lowest scoring game of the franchise so far in its ten year history.
Personally I enjoyed MEA more than ME1, but 10 years is a long time, people progress and so does our expectations.