Really enjoying it. Haven't seen or had any of the glitches other videos are showing. Graphics are wonderful, and the dialogue ain't that bad. Not playing as Sara as she has a weird default face. The animations aren't as bad as people are making out. You'd walk funny too in a tight leather bodysuit.
I not only forgive it, I love it. It's difficult for me to pry myself away to be honest.
And EA/Bioware with the rest of the lazy developers are happy for you - another client, which they can milk, selling unfinished product.
Milk away. A mere $60 for this amount of entertainment is great. I honestly wish they would come out with games that were this solid and directed towards my taste more often. There are occasional buggy glitches (like someone's model moving way to fast to a spot after talking to them), but in general, please make more space epic RPGs where I can make decisions and there is an incredible amount of exposition, exploration, choices, interesting characters, and the most surprising thing, pretty good combat. If I'm honest, the combat is so much better than I expected it to be and has been the darkest spot for me in previous Mass Effect games.
If gaming companies want to milk my money by delivering great products, milk away.
I'm enjoying the game immensely. I don't expect perfection from anyone since nobody is perfect. All those that have trouble enjoying the game are the ones who are missing out. Not my problem.
Apart from the stiff (and very noticeable) facial animation, the rest of the game is enjoyable so far. Too bad there are so many close up dialog shots, otherwise it might not be so noticeable.
It might be a bug with the face of the protagonist, it seems that only the eyes and lower jaw is moving properly.
I want to buy the deluxe version for the weapon pack I regretted not getting one in Mass Effect 3 when I played an infiltrator and could not get a good sniper rifle. I felt the widow was too heavy and had too little ammo and not being a very good player that sucked for me. The N7 Valiant sniper rifle was what I wanted . I am waiting for a discount and will buy the deluxe game then.
I want to buy the deluxe version for the weapon pack I regretted not getting one in Mass Effect 3 when I played an infiltrator and could not get a good sniper rifle. I felt the widow was too heavy and had too little ammo and not being a very good player that sucked for me. The N7 Valiant sniper rifle was what I wanted . I am waiting for a discount and will buy the deluxe game then.
Don't bother with weapon packs. They really upped the ante for crafting in this game. When you craft your own weapons, you can add augments in the crafting process. That is in addition to the mods you can add to crafted gear. One of the best augments as a matter of fact, is one that adds two extra mod slots to a weapon.
Pick the Sniper rifle you want to use, research the highest level model you can equip (some of the higher level items are locked by item level.... the 5 versions for example need level 30 to use) add the augments you want and you'll be just fine.
They've also done a very good job of making different model weapons within the same category play differently. There's a whole different range of assault rifles for example some automatic, some not, some prime a burst by holding the trigger, some can be augmented with grenade launchers, and so on. The itemization is pretty deep in this one.
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Aloha Mr Hand !
And EA/Bioware with the rest of the lazy developers are happy for you - another client, which they can milk, selling unfinished product.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Milk away. A mere $60 for this amount of entertainment is great. I honestly wish they would come out with games that were this solid and directed towards my taste more often. There are occasional buggy glitches (like someone's model moving way to fast to a spot after talking to them), but in general, please make more space epic RPGs where I can make decisions and there is an incredible amount of exposition, exploration, choices, interesting characters, and the most surprising thing, pretty good combat. If I'm honest, the combat is so much better than I expected it to be and has been the darkest spot for me in previous Mass Effect games.
If gaming companies want to milk my money by delivering great products, milk away.
Apart from the stiff (and very noticeable) facial animation, the rest of the game is enjoyable so far. Too bad there are so many close up dialog shots, otherwise it might not be so noticeable. It might be a bug with the face of the protagonist, it seems that only the eyes and lower jaw is moving properly.
Pick the Sniper rifle you want to use, research the highest level model you can equip (some of the higher level items are locked by item level.... the 5 versions for example need level 30 to use) add the augments you want and you'll be just fine.
They've also done a very good job of making different model weapons within the same category play differently. There's a whole different range of assault rifles for example some automatic, some not, some prime a burst by holding the trigger, some can be augmented with grenade launchers, and so on. The itemization is pretty deep in this one.
“Microtransactions? In a single player role-playing game? Are you nuts?”
― CD PROJEKT RED