SquareSphere, on 28 March 2012 - 09:54 AM, said:
I'm just sad bioware just sold out like that. Really don't think fans of the ME series expected there to be another game which is why the fake out/buy our dlc ending feels so much like a betrayal. If we knew that the story was supposed to be wrapped up in "another game" the ending would have been a bit more easy to swallow.
On the thought the "devs are sick of whining because they're not getting constructive critism" um.... I don't think they really understand social media much if they really thought they could get that in the first place. Small dev shops can use it for that since it's a small audience which is easier to moderate. When you have hundreds-thousands of fans post almost at the same time, it's basically impossible to gather detailed meaningful information.
You have to believe that they knew the ending would have made some waves, but was probably written off as "oh well it's just a few in the test group that didn't like any of the endings." The problem is that the rest of the folks had probably drunk so much "koolaide" ie. bought into the idea that BW could do no wrong, that the rest of the feedback was just "what they wanted to hear".
Regardless, BW won't be getting any of my money. In fact i hope someone puts up a website or something to track how many sales BW will lose in OTHER franchises for the business decisions they made with Mass Effect. Example, i'm pledging right now not to buy Dragon Age 3 solely because of what they did with selling out of Mass Effect.
Your opinion on the matter is legitimate, and I do have to agree with you in some spots. I know that I was expecting Shepard's story, and his engagement with the Reapers to be finished up in the 3rd game, sans DLC or a 4th. I expected ME to continue on, but either without Shepard or without the Reapers. So, in a way, the way ME3 ended did break my expectations of the series. And it did sting like a betrayal.
I am disappointed, and the ending definitely has spoiled the strength of the last two games a bit. Similar to how the ending of Lost made me feel like the previous seasons had been a waste.
I do not worship Bioware, however, so I really would not bother to rally arms against them for this misstep.
I do not know really. All of this sucks, that is all I can say.
Though it actually makes me more interested in getting into the video game industry. I have a few good ideas...
It would be interesting to see things from the developer's perspective.
I understand the use of boycotts. I just do not think you should write off Bioware for this mistake. Maybe they will learn from this and DA2 and they will make DA3 the best RPG ever. Maybe they will screw it up too. I can not say.
Sad, sad business this is.