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@draconiamThe two-thirds of the Legendary Edition is feels lazy. I loved ME1:LE, because it's a great remastering effort, even with some questionable changes, so ME2-3:LE was a great disapointment. I don't think they put more than 10% of their LE project resources into the sequels, and I think they worked with broken and incomplete source code, because of the many new bugs and issues.
I reported a few more issue now, but I'm done. I did what I can as fan. I don't think they will fix anything from now, but I tried. At least this situation reveals what BioWare has become. The next chapter of Mass Effect will start without me, I will buy it dirt cheap on a sale, and that's it. I don't think they will release a good game anymore.
- draconiam5 years agoSeasoned Ace@Ri-Go_HUN7 I bough ME:A Deluxe Edition for like $13, and I can't complain of that price plus shipping. ME3 LE even has old game problems.
@draconiamA payed full price for the Andromeda, and I dont regret it. It's a game with many problems, but overall, I loved it. I don't think BioWare was lazy with the LE, because they worked hard on ME1:LE, the problem is again this: the publisher wanted more money, so they added to the package ME2-3, but they not granted enough resources and time for a proper work, so... that's because ME2-3:LE is feels "lazy".
They wanted a great version I think, but I don't think BioWare can function properly under the EA's umbrella. The publishers do not respect the quality games and the fans, sadly, because they not make money on fans, they make money on the crowd, and on the 4 million sales. Most of the LE's 4 million buyer will never reach to the half of the ME1, I think.- draconiam5 years agoSeasoned Ace@Ri-Go_HUN7 Sad but true.