OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i5 3570 or AMD FX-6350 RAM: 8 GB GPU: Nvidia GTX 660 2 GB, AMD Radeon 7850 2 GB Hard Drive: At least 55 GB of free space DirectX: DirectX 11 Recommended System Requirements
OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD FX-8350 RAM: 16 GB GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 3 GB, AMD RX 480 4 GB Hard Drive: At least 55 GB of free space DirectX: DirectX 11
Seriously though, there's so little information about this game on the web. Aside from some teaser trailers and like 5 minutes of gameplay (read:movement) footage there's like next to no info. Dunno why hey're keeping it so hush hush when the release is supposed to be early 2017.
On September 11 2016 05:08 Latham wrote: I want a threesome with 2 asari.
Seriously though, there's so little information about this game on the web. Aside from some teaser trailers and like 5 minutes of gameplay (read:movement) footage there's like next to no info. Dunno why hey're keeping it so hush hush when the release is supposed to be early 2017.
ugh, Asari are so squishy. How are you supposed to get a decent grip?
I kinda like the fact that they do not flood us with info about the game, but on the other hand a little more general info would be nice. I guess we'll get some of that on the N7 Day.
Probably someone isn't confident about the product and doesn't want to put out information to hurt preorders and day1 sales. Could have many reasons, deadline not reachable or because the first trailers where not well received. Its not the first time that happened. And not every game turned out bad, where the marketing did everything to hide it from the world. Just part of the preorder culture. Or some silly NDA on the upgraded console versions and they don't wanna show pleb graphics.
Well it's still 7 or 8 months till release, I'm pretty confident the marketing will gain a lot of momentum in November. I think it's good that they don't overhype things. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
If they can tighten up the Dragon Age 3 gameplay and make fewer useless side quests, I'll enjoy this game. I liked DA:I when it was focusing on teh main quest and important side quests. Not when it made me harvest elfroot until I wanted to die.
I expect nothing good of this team and the drop of developers and the low amount of infos does not help.
I guess I can wait for the GOTY Edition if this game actually gets good old Bioware style, else I can skip it over and stay salty forever for ME:3 and the crime it has done to ME and ME:2
I guess the game didn't have a thread on its own because there was so little to work with until the PS4 pro conference (not that is much after).
I just want a fun game, I don't expect it to live up to the original trilogy as that style of game is getting less and less popular among developers. One thing you have to keep in mind is that DA:I got bogged down by last gen consoles, it won't happen in ME:A. I won't say that it will prevent it from going single player MMO again, but there is hope that the sidequest are more significant.
And get over the ending to ME3, the ship has sailed a long time ago (DA:I Trespasser had a very good ending)
About the quiet marketing, I say it is possible that it's Bioware's last game. They shut down their forums, many people left and the fact that we know so little about ME:A, each one can be explained individually but together it is worrying. I don't want them to go out like Westwood... They stated they wanted to go with the Fallout 4 marketing style, but in contrast to FO4 the game was announced almost 2 years before release, so I dunno what is going on.
Could be because everyone told me to brace myself for it (also the fact I w as playing it post Director's cut), the ending wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. Was more mad at the lack of a "true" final boss fight, (although fighting 15 goons and 4 Banshees was pretty bad).
On September 12 2016 06:22 sung_moon wrote: Could be because everyone told me to brace myself for it (also the fact I w as playing it post Director's cut), the ending wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. Was more mad at the lack of a "true" final boss fight, (although fighting 15 goons and 4 Banshees was pretty bad).
Damn right, I wanted to blast Harbinger's huge metalic ass into bits before the end.
On September 12 2016 06:22 sung_moon wrote: Could be because everyone told me to brace myself for it (also the fact I w as playing it post Director's cut), the ending wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. Was more mad at the lack of a "true" final boss fight, (although fighting 15 goons and 4 Banshees was pretty bad).
Damn right, I wanted to blast Harbinger's huge metalic ass into bits before the end.
I just wanted to finally talk with Harbinger, while being in Harbinger and trying to Nuke the shit... all I got was some matrix level contstruction dude I couldnt care less.
But whatever, that happens, when you kick your lead writer inbetween ME:2 and ME:3...all the dark energy references in ME:2 for nothing.