Gameplay looks amazing, but Bioware needs to fix those faces. Jesus the characters look hideous.
Originally posted by Arachnid1
YouTube videoGameplay looks amazing, but Bioware needs to fix those faces. Jesus the characters look hideous.
i so wanna play this
Originally posted by BruceSkywalkerYep, I'm so damn excited the wait is almost over.
i so wanna play this
https://twitter.com/masseffect/status/832397502401830912
Also, it the Andromeda initiative seems to have taken off after ME2 and before 3. I guess it was a backup plan to colonize a new galaxy in case the reapers actually wiped out all the races. Too bad that was never mentioned in 3
Originally posted by Arachnid1At this point horribly ugly character models is what Bioware is best known for tbh. It's like their calling card. Platinum games have high skill cap high intensity combat, Bethesda has open world sandboxes, Bioware has hideous character models.
YouTube videoGameplay looks amazing, but Bioware needs to fix those faces. Jesus the characters look hideous.
Originally posted by NemeBroI'm guessing inquisition started that trend? Because we somehow went from this:
At this point horribly ugly character models is what Bioware is best known for tbh. It's like their calling card. Platinum games have high skill cap high intensity combat, Bethesda has open world sandboxes, Bioware has hideous character models.
to this:
Like wtf happened along the way
Ok. Will it affect the game? Probably not.
I just find it interesting the gamers pick the smallest things to grip about.
People have no problem playing pieces of shit looking games like Rust and DayZ and think they are amazing but get all **** up about some strange looking faces.
As long as the story, game and everything around is good....I'm happy. It's not the first game that doesn't have fantastic faces. In fact, I would think 95% of games out there have them.
Originally posted by SmasandianIt's a preference. I've never cared much for the romances in these games, but it's 100+ hours of a gameplay which makes it preferable to look at this:
Ok. Will it affect the game? Probably not.I just find it interesting the gamers pick the smallest things to grip about.
People have no problem playing pieces of shit looking games like Rust and DayZ and think they are amazing but get all **** up about some strange looking faces.
As long as the story, game and everything around is good....I'm happy. It's not the first game that doesn't have fantastic faces. In fact, I would think 95% of games out there have them.
Than this:
It's just aesthetics, like wanting better graphics than worse. Sure, graphics aren't everything, but it's better to have them. It doesn't make sense to argue for worse.
Originally posted by Smasandian
Ok. Will it affect the game? Probably not.I just find it interesting the gamers pick the smallest things to grip about.
People have no problem playing pieces of shit looking games like Rust and DayZ and think they are amazing but get all **** up about some strange looking faces.
As long as the story, game and everything around is good....I'm happy. It's not the first game that doesn't have fantastic faces. In fact, I would think 95% of games out there have them.
Dude, chill. Did I even remotely suggest having second thoughts on the game based on faces alone? It's only minor criticism I'm making. You can't deny that face looking a little silly.
Originally posted by NemeBroBethesta has shitty looking faces as well imo.
At this point horribly ugly character models is what Bioware is best known for tbh. It's like their calling card. Platinum games have high skill cap high intensity combat, Bethesda has open world sandboxes, Bioware has hideous character models.
Originally posted by Smasandian
Ok. Will it affect the game? Probably not.
Yes actually, considering a significant portion of the game will be spent staring at people's faces during dialogue, which is meant to be a big feature of Bioware games in general.
I just find it interesting the gamers pick the smallest things to grip about.People have no problem playing pieces of shit looking games like Rust and DayZ and think they are amazing but get all **** up about some strange looking faces.
You picked two low budget indie games and legitimately tried to compare it to a massive triple A title with a considerably bigger budget.
I don't play either of those games, but those games don't have the money thrown at them to have good character models. Bioware games do, and yet the models have gotten truly hideous. Not being able to make a character that doesn't look like dog shit was a flaw with Inquisition and it will be a flaw with this game, and the character creation in general has historically been bad, and seems to be getting worse.
As long as the story, game and everything around is good....I'm happy. It's not the first game that doesn't have fantastic faces. In fact, I would think 95% of games out there have them.
You're right, because 95% of games aren't as big budget as Bioware games.