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EA Play and E3 will be the time they will say something about DLC's ,if there is one coming.
If in those big events Andromeda's near future is not even mentioned, the momentum will be lost and the few people still interested in this game will simply move on.
- 9 years ago
@Abex81 wrote:
As i've said before, the next 2 weeks are crucial for the future of this game.
EA Play and E3 will be the time they will say something about DLC's ,if there is one coming.
If in those big events Andromeda's near future is not even mentioned, the momentum will be lost and the few people still interested in this game will simply move on.Yah i thought so as well, and by the way it appears so, i'd say the "momentum" is already lost. And right u are, "few" people still interested in this game.
Unless, IF they decide to make Andromeda 2, when the time comes, they will blow us away with some good trailers and stuff and features that people missed in this game. That will win back the public.
If 10 years ago (and even earlier when they started developing it) they did an excellent job with MEs before Andromeda, is the reason people wanted a longer game-play. Well, now we have a longer game but we lost the Mass Effect storytelling feel.
Of course in 2017 expectations are obviously higher, technology is better, yet the product looks more unpolished than 10 years ago, which after all doesn't really make sense. And not all
negative comments have to be taken as being mean, but rather because people really like and care about their experience in a ME game. But oh well, we'll see 🙂
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