It's questions like these that suggest that Bioware may think its potential subscribers are slathering idiots.
Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Hi zerminus. You have nothing to worry about. These polls are not reflective of everyone, nor are these forums in general since most of the millions who will end up loving this game don't read these forums. However, I don't think your an idiot. I'm sorry I don't work for Bioware though. I can't speak for them lol
Don't worry. I don't think you're an idiot either. But, since you're doing unpaid marketing for a multi-million dollar company pushing a game that seems to have significant flaws, I can guess what Bioware thinks of you. LOL.
Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Hi zerminus. You have nothing to worry about. These polls are not reflective of everyone, nor are these forums in general since most of the millions who will end up loving this game don't read these forums. However, I don't think your an idiot. I'm sorry I don't work for Bioware though. I can't speak for them lol
LOL. This comment is true and funny at the same time. I hate any rpg that uses the dog on leash quest pointers. The only game I felt that warranted was GTA with its 300 streets.
It's questions like these that suggest that Bioware may think its potential subscribers are slathering idiots.
Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Hi zerminus. You have nothing to worry about. These polls are not reflective of everyone, nor are these forums in general since most of the millions who will end up loving this game don't read these forums. However, I don't think your an idiot. I'm sorry I don't work for Bioware though. I can't speak for them lol
LOL. This comment is true and funny at the same time. I hate any rpg that uses the dog on leash quest pointers. The only game I felt that warranted was GTA with its 300 streets.
The only thing I hate is when there is a trail of bread crumbs, like in Fable 2 and 3. There has to be some level of effort to complete a quest, even if it is minimal and breadcrumbs is annoying...as are the maps in Warhammer where it lights up exactly where you need to be at all times. However, Vanguard was annoying when you could run in circles for 2 hours trying to find a small book in a bush. That isn't fun either. I guess its hard for a developer to find the right balance.
Thanks for the info OP, it's good for people like me that does not follow the game much to be updated on current events.
Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries...
It's questions like these that suggest that Bioware may think its potential subscribers are slathering idiots.
Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Hi zerminus. You have nothing to worry about. These polls are not reflective of everyone, nor are these forums in general since most of the millions who will end up loving this game don't read these forums. However, I don't think your an idiot. I'm sorry I don't work for Bioware though. I can't speak for them lol
LOL. This comment is true and funny at the same time. I hate any rpg that uses the dog on leash quest pointers. The only game I felt that warranted was GTA with its 300 streets.
The only thing I hate is when there is a trail of bread crumbs, like in Fable 2 and 3. There has to be some level of effort to complete a quest, even if it is minimal and breadcrumbs is annoying...as are the maps in Warhammer where it lights up exactly where you need to be at all times. However, Vanguard was annoying when you could run in circles for 2 hours trying to find a small book in a bush. That isn't fun either. I guess its hard for a developer to find the right balance.
I completely agree, but as long as they do like in F2/3 and let you turn off the trail then i guess i'm okay with them doing that as well. That way people who want it can have, but those that want to wander and explore can turn it off.
Help me Bioware, you're my only hope.
Is ToR going to be good? Dude it's Bioware making a freaking star wars game, all signs point to awesome. -G4tv MMo report.
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Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Don't worry. I don't think you're an idiot either. But, since you're doing unpaid marketing for a multi-million dollar company pushing a game that seems to have significant flaws, I can guess what Bioware thinks of you. LOL.
Funny, I was always taught people who think a single internet poll has to represent all available opinions were the 'slathering idiots' myself.
Yeah, actually they really did.
My prof. of statistics did, now off you go; find something better to flame about.
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The only thing I hate is when there is a trail of bread crumbs, like in Fable 2 and 3. There has to be some level of effort to complete a quest, even if it is minimal and breadcrumbs is annoying...as are the maps in Warhammer where it lights up exactly where you need to be at all times. However, Vanguard was annoying when you could run in circles for 2 hours trying to find a small book in a bush. That isn't fun either. I guess its hard for a developer to find the right balance.
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Thanks for the info OP, it's good for people like me that does not follow the game much to be updated on current events.
Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries...
I completely agree, but as long as they do like in F2/3 and let you turn off the trail then i guess i'm okay with them doing that as well. That way people who want it can have, but those that want to wander and explore can turn it off.
Help me Bioware, you're my only hope.
Is ToR going to be good? Dude it's Bioware making a freaking star wars game, all signs point to awesome. -G4tv MMo report.