Originally posted by Lek Kuen
Just thought it was worth mentioning. And wondering what effect it will have on bioware going forward
The head writer from 3... I can't remember his name. He's still employed. But yeah, Hudson is gone, finally.
Hudson was a great ideas man, but I think the issues with the writing in the 3rd game can be very much attributed to him, especially with the ending.
Originally posted by ares834
Sure. But he was also largely responsible for all the good in the ME trilogy along with KotOR.Anyway, he was pretty much the last remnant of the "old" Bioware. With him and the all the others that have left I now have little faith in Bioware.
I'm thankful for what he did well, and maybe you can argue that he did more good than bad, but that doesn't mean he gets a pass, imo.
Bioware is putting out DA3 this year, and SWTOR is still going strong. They're not exactly circling the drain by any means.
But doing a lot of good doesn't automatically mean the bad doesn't count. Like leaving a glaring plot hole that would have been a really cool story out in ME3.
Tali investigating the dying sun on Haestrom was going to turn into Shepard and the Reapers both trying to stop a huge dark matter anomaly that would wipe out everything. And you had to decide whether to help the Reapers or do it on your own.
Originally posted by KingD19Is this true? That would've been awesome.
But doing a lot of good doesn't automatically mean the bad doesn't count. Like leaving a glaring plot hole that would have been a really cool story out in ME3.Tali investigating the dying sun on Haestrom was going to turn into Shepard and the Reapers both trying to stop a huge dark matter anomaly that would wipe out everything. And you had to decide whether to help the Reapers or do it on your own.