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@onemadvagabond wrote:
Yes, they spent less money on this game, but I tend to believe that it's shortcomings are tied more to the decisions made and not money.
My thoughts exactly.Also, there was a great deal for marketing as well ... that part was tremendously effective.
@PandaTar wrote:
@onemadvagabond wrote:
Yes, they spent less money on this game, but I tend to believe that it's shortcomings are tied more to the decisions made and not money.
My thoughts exactly.Also, there was a great deal for marketing as well ... that part was tremendously effective.
And that is where my argument comes into play for certain people who are telling others that they need to just shut up about the games shortcomings and wait for fixes etc. All the marketing and the hype generated by EA and Bioware made certain promises and those promises came up way short as far as expectations are concerned. I won't argue that the game is somewhat enjoyable on some levels, but many people who have zero problem with the game obviously have not been fans of the franchise and do not comprehend what truly made it great. That would be the story and the immersion you felt while interacting with even the most basic npc characters who seemed to have nothing to really do with the overall story, but it all tied together. Nothing ties together in this game. So many interactions are just little filler missions or conversations that go nowhere and feel empty at the end.