Poll: Will you stop buying Bioware?

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Sehnsucht Engel

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I'm a lot more against EA than Bioware though. I wouldn't have any problem with buying Bioware even after what's happened, but now they're controlled by EA, so I probably won't
 

Frybird

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I loved most of ME3 (and don't think that the ending deserves that much more attention than to say "it's kinda disappointing) as i did with the other two games. I didn't like Dragon Age 2, and Dragon Age 1 wasn't really for me either. I found Jade Empire "okay", and i liked KOTOR, although i'd never ever consider to buy The Old Republic.

So...i don't know...maybe? Probably?

I'm not really one to "boycott" any company because of things in the past. I might be more careful when buying, but if the reviews sound good and i'm interested, i will consider buying it, no matter if it's from Bioware, Obsidian, EA (everyone's favorite punching bag that still manages to publish a lot of quality games) or Ubisoft.
 

The_Blue_Rider

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Really depends on what they make next, the only series from them that I really enjoyed was Mass Effect, and despite the ending I was incredibly satisfied with the hundreds of hours i got out of the series
 

Skoldpadda

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I already haven't bought Mass Effect 3. A big part of the draw of the previous games was how all your choices transferred and would count towards the final tally. In ME2 I saw alarming signs that those choices actually wouldn't matter, and it turns out I was right. The only thing left now is a nice-looking shooter, with way too little RPG-elements, way too much emphasis on sex, and a storyline that's gone completely batshit, that will cost me heaps in retail, plus Xbox-live for the codes for some of the on-disc content, plus "essential" DLC. It's not worth it.

Should they do a KOTOR 3 or a Jade Empire 2 (which they won't), I expect them to fuck that up too.

So no. Unless I hear from trustworthy sources that they have redeemed themselves, I will not buy their products again.
 

Rblade

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are the endings THAT terrible.... I didn't play the game but I honestly can't understand how an unorthodox or unexpected turn of events can completely nullify what is in my understanding one of the best made rpg's of the last decade.....
 

Caffiene

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Other: Already did.

I loved ME1, but wasnt excited enough by ME2 for a day purchase - I was waiting for it to come down in price (here in Aus). Details of the story disappointed me, so I decided to put off buying unless it came out as a Steam $2.50 sale.

Since then, EA came out with Origin. Between Origin and not being so excited by Bioware anymore, I didnt even consider buying ME3. I dont trust EA to still have my games available in a few years time if I buy on Origin, and Bioware games havent been worth that fuss.
 
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Today's BioWare is no longer the company that made games that fans wanted to play, the most innovative RPG developer not afraid to challenge us. Now they make games for shareholders and innovation and challenge are gone.

Don't mistake me, ME3 was a great game but suffered from having been "Call of Dutied" (designed around Hollywood-style set pieces, obligatory turret sequences, the horrid US military jargon, chest high walls, etc) and of course it was let down by the ending, which tragically is what everyone will remember about it. And where are the puzzles? Even ME1 had that power-stack puzzle on Noveria, still not a scratch compared with trying to get to Singing Sword in BG2 f.ex. But the hardest thing in ME3 was "push highlighted button". Combat should have more than one approach to it, instead classes (while fun) are all one-trick ponies.

Dragon Age II similarly was good but wasn't as good as Origins. Origins had YEARS more life in it, by way of expansions or true sequels. Instead we got a LITE version of it which played like an MMO that was rushed, copy/pasted level design that seemed to me, to be taking a leaf out of the Halo school of game design (create 15 seconds of fun gameplay, and repeat it over and over again). But they abandoned Origins and any chance of expansions presumably because EA shareholders weren't getting enough dividends.

I won't even start on online passes, nickel-and-diming DLCs, Day 1 DLC, Origin requirements and the other s**t EA force them to pull. I still have hope in the form of Bethesda, Obsidian and CD Projekt, though Obsidian in particular make great games badly. The RPG is dead, long live the RPG.
 

Vrex360

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I will still buy some Mass Effect 3 merchandise. Specifically the play arts kai figures of Ashley, Garrus and Shepard that have been approved and the prototypes displayed on Mass Effect's official facebook page.
They can't dissapoint me because I've wanted Play Arts Kai figures of my favorite characters of Mass Effect for a long time and I want Ashley, Shepard and Garrus to be on my shelves.

I'm realistic enough to admit that as much as I'd want a happy ending, it's probably not going to happen and if I can't have one then well, I can have the action figures. That's a more realistic 'want', I think anyway.
 

Chaos42

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well im probably not buying anything new from them. all in all i think its more EA's influence over the group. But thats just my feelings. either way im probably going to avoid EA games except for maybe the next mass effect (4) if they make something -nothing they can cash in stays dead-and im thinking of dragon age not that the costs of it have gone down a bit. but other wise this has made me unhappy with them in general -now they can redeem themselves but they are going to have to work for it in my view.
 

Jaeke

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hazabaza1 said:
If it interests me, yeah. They can't have as big a fuck up as Mass Effect 3's ending again... can they?
CAN THEY?!
That's what they said about DA2 :\
 

ms_sunlight

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*sigh*

I just ordered SW:TOR off Amazon last night, and I don't normally play online games (with an exception for Minecraft). So yes, I would and I have.

I try not to buy Nestle products. I don't buy Coca Cola. When video game companies start, you know, exploiting the third world or condoning killing people, then I'll start boycotting.
 

Triangulon

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I have never bought games based upon the developer. If it looks good and I think I will like it I may buy it. Simple as. That is not going to change.
 

Snotnarok

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Depends on what they make, I still can't wrap my head around people whining about .001% of a game when the rest of it they loved. The company doesn't matter, it's the game that sells me, and if Bioware happens to make another game that I like well, yeah I'm going to buy it.

Why would a company influence your sales? "Wow this game is amazing! ...Wait it was made by THAT company...welp I guess the game isn't good after all!"
 

Tallim

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I stopped buying Bioware stuff after ME2, nothing about that game gelled with me at all. I'm really not surprised at all to here they screwed up the ending.

EDIT: To clarify it was ME2 that made me not want to buy any more Bioware not just skip ME3
 

mireko

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That's a bizarre accusation! I can't even afford BioWare. I'm not EA, that would be ridiculous.

A more serious post: I don't see any reason to write off a developer for a game unless it's something seriously vile (racism, rape, etc). You can really never know what the next game by a developer will be like. Game critics and writers can give you a pretty good idea of what a new game is like (don't just check scores), so you can usually tell if this new thing is something you might enjoy.

Unless, of course, you're talking about not buying their next game for moral reasons. Again, if we're not talking about something actually morally evil (racism, rape, etc) this is fucking stupid.
 

Mauso88

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I haven't bought a BioWare game since DA:O. Seeing their current path they seem to be taking, I'm not about to start again any time soon.
 

Mr Pantomime

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Well I didnt buy Mass Effect 3 because I got sick of all the bullshit and ambuguity leading up till release. So maybe, it depends how much their next game interests me vs how much they piss me off.

Im likely to buy Dragon Age: Origins, and Baldurs Gate soon, so I guess that answers that.
 

Charli

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Bioware seem to always make my list of: "I'll get around to it some other time."

And I end up just not buying their games period. I'm not made of money and my interests don't necessarily end up elsewhere, but something else fills the gap in the mean time. But seeing the shitstorm that has ensued I can't find myself pumped to pick up any of them anytime soon. I have my gaming fill for the year so far, lots of nice indie titles and stuff I purchased during the steam sale to tide me through any big releasers crap.

So I'm afraid I'm just one of those 'meh'-ers.

Will I? Possibly, they haven't tempted me much so far.
 

luvd1

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Nah, I stop buying bioware for awhile, I only got ME3 coz I wanted to end the story. I hate unfinished books. But Bioware remind's me of a bad boyfriend/girlfriend. Says they loves you then punches you in the face, apologises and says they will never do it again, then punches you in the face again.