Hades Serpent, on 24 March 2012 - 12:31 PM, said:
The whole situation is insane. If indoc was right, BW and EA should've announced their plans already to put-out this media wildfire. Washington Post, Forbes, and BBC have already reported on this, and they're updating their stories. Forbes' readers aren't exactly there for the video games, they're there for the business news. And this...this is just bad, bad treatment of your customers, and thus, very, very bad business.
Very true. I want to believe that the indoctrination theory is at least close to being correct... but you are right in suggesting that if Bioware and EA actually did have a plan about the ending they probably would have announced SOMETHING to put out this wildfire. Their lack of response is a bit worrisome. And I do think that regardless of what happens, Bioware fans will be bitter for a long while.
Because I suppose they did indeed lie. They made promises that they did not come through on. Not at least in the way we deserved.
The ideal situation in my mind is that Bioware does have a clever idea like this indoctrination theory and is just using the extra time after release to make it perfect. They will then release it as a free content update, signed with love and apologies, and it will tie up the game in a fashion that does the series and its fans justice.
Of course, that would be an ideal world. As hopeful as I can be about this, the pessimists are probably closer to the truth.