Since the customization was so token and irrelevant in ME1, I view this more as an addition to the series than a reintroduction - and with that said, it looks like a welcome one.
Don't worry they will, but that is why you play it on the PC and install all the different pre-order options and bonuses.Sartan0 said:Yeah. This does not make the case for not pre-ordering for me though. That choice was made with the travesty that was DA:2. Most likely the game will be great but I am never pre-ordering another Bioware game again no matter how they try to incentivise me to do so. If (and when I hope) ME3 proves to be just as kick ass as I imagine it will be I shall happily buy any extra content I would have got with pre-ordering. If they make the pre-order content exclusive they will just piss me off.newwiseman said:Considering I never once changed my equipment in ME2 I am looking forward to the step back. I'll probably not pre-order this time though.
The original started as a console exclusive, before being ported to the PC. The irony, it burns.fi6eka said:Thank the lord.I was actually afraid they were gonna' dumb it down for the consols like the previous one.
erm he isn't the one coming across as sensitive...fi6eka said:Be a bit more sensetive, I have just started my troll training.Jees, people around here always want to run you in the mud. :]Random Argument Man said:Dumbed down for the consoles?...If I recall, ME1 came on the xbox first then on PC...Then again, I never understood the whole "dumbed down for consoles" argument.
Troll training!?!?! At least you got the bad gram....Nevermind that.fi6eka said:Be a bit more sensetive, I have just started my troll training.Jees, people around here always want to run you in the mud. :]Random Argument Man said:Dumbed down for the consoles?...If I recall, ME1 came on the xbox first then on PC...Then again, I never understood the whole "dumbed down for consoles" argument.
You want to understand "dumbed down for consoles" - Dragon Age 2 and Crysis 2 fit that bill well.Just in resent year alot of good an promicing games have been consumed by the strife for larger audience.That's why i can always find praise for games like The Witcher - a game so unintuative that you need to be a rocket scienist to understand the f***n' interface.
Amazing that you can tell how the entire game will be just from a single trailer with no dialogue. How do you do that?Crunchy English said:So, now I can outfit my weapons like a CoD player? Great. Don't suppose some of that depth will splash over in to the writing or the character classes eh, BioWare? I'm so bitter.
Do you know I just watched a ME3 trailer that had no dialogue in it at all? It was all combat and rock music and him stabbing guys with the holoknife. Don't call it an omnitool. an Omnitool is just that, a tool. A Swiss Army Knife isn't a weapon, a tricorder isn't a phaser, and an omnitool isn't a melee attack.
I realize there was no money in Space RPG, but did it have to do THIS?! Mechandize more, or give me more rip-off DLC. Anything but relentlessly turning my favourite franchise into another stupid thirdperson shooter.
I swear, the next romance arc is just going to be the sex mini game from God of War. The next plot is just going to be "Shoot the dudes, save the galaxy" and the next game-ending moral choice is going to just be "Be Retarded in Blue" or "Be an Asshole" in red. Fuck you Bioware, you were like family, and this is how you repay me.