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I'm fine with them not releasing any DLC, but I think it's outrageous that they're dropping support when some major bugs have still not been fixed. For instance 'hold to sprint' still doesn't work properly (the character keeps sprinting after you release the sprint key) and 'toggle to sprint' only toggles off if you press the sprint key while not pressing any movement keys, otherwise the character keeps sprinting until they fall down a chasm. I've never played a game with such an awkward control scheme to make a character run faster. It's a shame that such basic functionality will not be implemented after all this time.
Unlike some this won't make me dislike BioWare. I'm looking forward to what Mark Darrah's team has in store for Dragon Age 4.
- EgoMania9 years agoSeasoned Ace
Yeah, now it's official. I had hoped they'd change their minds but I guess they've decided that ME:A is dead in the water and they just will keep it afloat after stop gapping the most important issues. It's floating. It's a pretty good game but it's not going anywhere. I am ticked off at the lack of dlc because there are stil a lot of loose ends and I wonder if this story arc will actually end up getting a sequel now. Clearly this statement means that they feel this new approach failed. Pretty sure also the merchandise of ME:A doesn't even come close to the original N7 stuff in sales.
The way this statement is written makes me believe that they see the ME:A direction as a failure on a conceptual level and whatever they may have had as ideas for sequels, may never see the light of day.
The last part of their message reads:
We appreciate all the millions of people who came with us to the Andromeda galaxy. We hope to see you again in the Mass Effect universe.
So I guess they still sold millions of copies as we knew and decided that's as good as it was going to get. Initially it read to me as if they were sort of not sure if they were every going to touch ME again after this, but after thinking about it for a bit, it seems to me that this is the closest we'll get to an apology.
I now read it as: thanks for those who bought it in spite of everything that went wrong with the game and we hope it hasn't soured you for the future.
My biggest concern here is this: BW seems to be very much into Anthem. If it is successful it may not be a good thing for ME and DA to be honest. On the one hand it may be fine because they'll bring it out and then can decide how to divide their resources for the next 10 years giving them a more solid basis for multiple IPs. In the end they have opened more studios and you don't generally do that to just support one game but then if it really becomes successful and they want to bring out content for it regularly they may end up pulling resources from all studios.
So maybe as a customer it's better for me if Anthem fails?
Don't like having to think like this though.
- 9 years ago
It just shows that EA does not give a rats * about the fan base. It's all about money! No surprises there I guess.
"Well we will not spend any cash on additional SP content, because why should we? But we still want YOU to spend some cash, so just give us more money in the commission for the comic books and novels. Great deal... from our stand point!"
I am a massive Mass Effect fan. I have turned all my friends into fans as well. For me... it's like a personal defeat. It's too bad that EA can see us players as living and breathing wallets.
- Anonymous9 years ago
so they make us sleep for 600 years.. in cryo sleep, wake us all up in an unfamiliar galaxy that looks nothing like brochures said it would look and now they want to put us all on ice again?!?!?!?
- 9 years ago
Although it's completely unsurprising to me, I'm seriously disappointed in EA on this one specifically.
They spent a lot of development time, reeled in a lot of fans and customers in order to market the Mass Effect franchise, introducing a fresh new galaxy- spent a meager amount of development time correcting a few bugs that should have been fixed before release... then turned around and slammed the door in everyone's faces afterward with no DLC whatsoever.
Count me out for any and all future releases from EA. Been disappointed too many times now to continue as a loyal customer.
Three franchises that I've been a part of since the beginning- then had my hopes dashed...
Earth and Beyond
Dragon Age
Mass Effect
And they wonder why they have a reputation for acquiring and destroying game franchises? Doesn't take a degree in Theoretical Physics to do the math on this one.
- Anonymous9 years ago
From Wikpedia:
On December 19, 2013, EA was hit with a class action lawsuit over the bugs in the Battlefield 4 DLC. EA issued a statement regarding the various issues and bugs of the game and promised players that these issues would be fixed before the launch of the next generation consoles. This was not the case as players on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One had the same problems. The problems were so severe that they made certain parts of the game unplayable due to campaign save files being corrupted and players being unable to start or join multiplayer servers. Players expressed their outrage on the forums of Battlelog, EA Answers HQ and social news sites such as Reddit.[101] EA DICE responded by apologizing for the bugs and promising that they would halt all production of the release of new DLC packages until they fixed the various problems.
I am now afraid EA has committed gaming suicide.
I or us players have never received any statements regarding bugs in Andromeda. The sound bug is a major problem, seems to be Frostbite engine wide. In the Origin survey from some time back, I stated that players were unhappy with some of the bugs in ME3. That we were not inclined to buy Andromeda right away. Well, we did. Dedicated Mass Effect players. Now what......
This fix it on the go or patch it on the go has to stop. We all understand that there will be some bugs in a new release, this was beyond that. There needs to be more pregame testing by the public. I would be willing to sign a gag order or nondisclosure order for pregame testing. I would have been willing to wait a year or longer to avoid this heartbreaking mess. I would think that EA would have learned from the past.
. With that said, the performance of the game has improved a lot from the first patch. The new maps are great. There is a lot more that can be done.
I have loved some of the titles and franchises over the years Medal of Honor, Crysis , Dead Space and so on. I hope I can enjoy new ones in the future.
- Anonymous9 years ago
So, it finally happened as every sane person here has expected and expressed for months: EA killed its own IP, Mass Effect (Andromeda).
Thanks for spitting in the face of the customers.
How can one fail so utterly with one of the greatest IPs of recent time?FUBAR EA