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HALOxZealot's avatar
8 years ago

ME: Andromeda Mourning Thread

We all have our own feelings about the recent news concerning Mass Effect: Andromeda.😞

Please, take a moment and share those feelings here so that EA and Bioware may read and feel the impact of the decision made.💔

 

"Why would I post here when I can just make a new thread?"

Creating new threads bogs the forum up, which pushes threads away from page 1, and are likely to be unseen and forgotten.  Posting in one solitary Mourning thread will guarantee its spot on page 1, more views and, ultimately, will gather more attention due to the number of postings and XP gifted throughout the thread.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Well, take the sales figures for ME:A in units sold across all platforms and write the number down, the number you have in front of you would be the number of people who will be affected by the decision not to provide any further patches or support once you throw the toys out of the pram.

    Among them some very loyal Mass Effect fans, and also just a lot of sci fi fans.

    Many will have forgiven the facial animations quite a bit.. many just got on with the game and actually really enjoyed it.. despite some of the other far more game breaking progression bugs that were discovered, or issues that meant loading a save game from 10+ hours ago was the only way to solve.... then there was people who no matter what they tried couldn't play the game at all for weeks on end due to other technical issues.

    For the loyal fans and people who loved the game though.. the news while not entirely unexpected, has left a very VERY bitter aftertaste and we can't help but feel that its like they floated the product to see if it sailed.. and if it did not, they just pretend it didn't happen, and deny all association with it.. after all, we've got a brand new ship being built in the ship yards, those stupid customers will buy that when we launch it in 2018.. won't they?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I love the smell of "50 Hydra's in the Mourning!"

    See what i did there?   CELEBRATORY MISSION MY *!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Due to my love of ME, ME2 and ME3, I invested for the long term in Andromeda. I bought the $100 version for myself and my wife. Bought the Nomad, bought or asked for as a present, several t-shirts and hoodies. I purchased $90 worth of Andromeda Points. I even got the loot crate.

    I was ready to leave Destiny (which I have 3000 hours in) to go back to my true love...

    I did not care about the glitches those can be patched, what I did care about was what I found in the story. I did not care about any of my teammates until at the end I kind of like Costa. Not a single character was worth romancing. I did not care about the reaper like Kett, I did not care about the Angara, I did not care about the humans, the krogan, the salarians and I really did not care about the Asari. There was no tension in the story to make me want to save anyone in any kind of speed. The side quests were just busy work with little enhancement of the real story. There were no standout weapons. I was hopeful that the load times would be decreased over time but never saw any change and now doubt they could be shortened.

    I did like the crypts those felt right. The new power animations were good. At first I liked that all priming powers could be set off by all detonators but after a while this feature made everything feel the same. Movement of the character was very good as well.

    Then we get to multiplayer where I put in 1500 hours in ME3 where after every free DLC I spent $40 on packs as a thank you for the great content.

    Maps were good but not enough of them. Again the weapons did not feel great. Sure there are some with ridiculous DPS but for the most part they did not feel good to use. I loved the three dimensional aspect of MP but that was about it. You did not have to build synergistic teams, everyone could loan wolf to a point that playing a supportive character with a power like Shield Boost was not that useful. There were no events like in ME3 that drove me to play like crazy on the weekend. The character unlock and leveling system was just a toil not fun at all.

    Then came the flooding of the loot pool. Uninspired game design, there is not enough of a change to the weapons to merit that kind of inflation. I had just maxed all rares and then poof, characters were all at 50% and the weapon unlocks became so numerous I just had to give up.

    Then Bioware all but walks away from the game. Why should I stay?

    At this time I have one single player play through on Andromeda where all other ME games I had a dozen or two. Top 1000 APEX, top 300 Challenge in Andromeda but I walked away. I deleted a character in Destiny and started over. I am having a blast going through content I have played over and over. This saddens me more than you can know.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    BTW, I keep coming back to this forum hoping to find hope for the future.

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    8 years ago

    I own ME1...I have about 10-15 max level characters from that game...that means I have went through the game 3 times for each, plus a good number that I didn't max but still completed the game with.

    I own ME2...I have at least 30 completed max level characters with that game..I haven't counted exactly, but there was a time I would run a character through the story for fun and sometimes to just use a specific set of character to play.  I even posted YouTube videos of how to play an adept on Insanity when everyone was saying you can't play an adept on insanity because of the shields and armor stopping biotics...yeah, I and others proved that wrong..

    I own ME3...I have maybe 2 complete runs at most...I am not sure, because I stopped at least 2 times after getting to the party dlc...yeah, the ending burned me that bad, even after installing the Happy Ending Mod(not my perfect ending but better than stock) I still couldn't get back into the game, and quickly lost interest in playing whole series because of the last 15 min of game play in ME3....(I played it with prepurchase and finished BEFORE any changes or additions to game were offered and to me it STANK)...

    I own ME:A...I have 3 complete runs and a partial insanity run(which I was going slow on to wait on DLC) and was enjoying multiplayer to keep skills sharp and the use of other powers to learn more playstyles....I haven't played since they announced they canceled support...

    I don't know what I will do in the future about Bioware, I will probably keep pre-ordering Dragon Age but anything else will be on a case by case basis and I will probably wait until after launch and see how it actually does.  I am getting to where I can't trust them and that to me is very very very sad...

    SWKotoR, DAO, DA2, DAI, ME1, ME2, ME3, MEA, and Jade Empire are all in my library, and to have to doubt the company who produced them is heartbreaking.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I started mourning the game midway my first playthrough. The hype was the thing that kept me playing until the end and the feeling that I had at least to finish it, given I had spent a great deal of money on it. The symptoms of failure were telling, as I commented months ago, just like another game of another franchise I loved, under Ubisoft's belt that time, the same pre-ordering-sucking-rushing-because-we-think-we-can-fix-later-policy these companies are relying right now.

    I had some fun with the game. Imho, it was mildly passable, not worth the expenses, but I wasn't afflicted by many of the most critical bugs or problems other people were, so my validation was still positive, as a 5-10 at most. What really made me cringe was basically almost all the mechanics and gameplay features, their lack of polish, of creativity, of synergy, of finesse. It felt like someone copied and pasted another game on the template of Mass Effect and though it would work without some hard work on it.

    One can explain that the production of the game suffered issues here and there etc., etc., sigh, yeah, that happens. But since when customers must pay for a company's problem? If there are problems, you must fix them and do your utmost for a proper delivery, and frankly, aside the cosmetics of facial animation which were dreadful, but not game breaking, the game would have done fairly better, if less issues had arisen.

    So we, mostly here referring to those who play this game for SP, which was what really built its foundation, were left to suck our thumbs as we watched SP being slightly set aside for MP stuff, watch some dreadful social justicars wreak havoc with game design, see a company trying to drain dry people with cash-grab features in MP. Awful. Awful. And then, see patches focused mostly on fixing facial animations, fix problems with the un-thought level scalation, weapons, it felt like a big-fat testing time ... well, everyone already knows this story to be retold.

    As for future games from Bioware. Nothing. I'm not remotely overjoyed in the idea of finding out the rest of the Andromeda story through books, comics, charges or memes. This is, as a lack of a better word, a fiasco, a scandal. I still expect the least of decency of presenting a proper closure for this story in the shape of a PROPER game in the future, but I won't be on tenterhooks to see it either.

    Given the rest of Bioware games never made it to my shelves, so I'm not, for the time being, a customer anymore. As long as they can afford losing some customers, good luck for those who really tried hard to make the game and to play it. The ones who should be mourning the game right now should be those who let this thing become a disaster.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I loved MEA very much. I enjoyed the characters and the story.

    I wasn't much impressed with the early animations, but much of that has since been fixed. On Xbox 1 I did not encounter any game breaking bugs during my PT, I only encountered a couple of quest bugs and maybe a bugged creature or 2. It did not detract from my overall enjoyment.

    The story of MEA is far from complete. It's extremely frustrating that this is one story that may never be completed - no a novel about the Quarian ark does not cut it. I did not purchase a computer game, to read a novel to reach the ending.

    At the very least DLC should be provided. Failing that another game. However another game with new protags wouldn't work unless DLC completed Scott and Sara's story.

    So there we have it, extremely disappointing turn of events for me. I am done with EA until such time as this is rectified. If it never is I wont be going near another EA game, not future ME games ( unless MEA with Scott and Sara ), not future dragon age games ( which until now I did play as well ), no more spending $$ on mobile games. None of it.

    EA needs to know this was not an acceptable outcome for MEA.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Ok, I'll repeat it here. Sorry I didn't notice the thread before but it's done:

    LotR Trilogy w/out RotK
    Game of Thrones w/out Season 08
    MEA w/out DLC
     

    That's what might happened had EA be the owner of those intellectual properties... *sighs*
    PJ is a PITA to work with so, cancel the third movie
    GoT cast is highly paid and each episode costs like 100 million to produce so, cancel the last season
    MEA had a nice cash return but everyone bashed it because it had bashful issues at the release so, screw the fans.

    They can all get the story of the Scourge and Remnants, Quarian Ark and all the rest from the comics EA will release...
    LotR fans? We've already got the books done
    GoT? Maybe someday G.R.R.Martin will catch up with season 07 and release a book to finish season 08, even if the TV show is not canon.


    THANKS ILUVATAR EA has not put their hands on those other things and on CDPR (they tried tho) - Long live The Witcher, Valinor and The Wall (or what is left of it anyway)!

     

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