@@mablesfatalfable6021 What? Where is the anti white messagging in veilguard, the progressiveness that bothers people is about trans people… No one is talking about racism because this dragon age game specifically has the least focus on racism being in its story unlike previous dragon age games. Dude, you just outed yourself as a blatant racist, there are no stories or side stories where you end up showing white people as villains, or being villains because they are white… You people are really something.
@@kn1ne - It's was the most pre-ordered game on Playstation alone. It will sell even more during upcoming sales. At worst, it might barely break even, but that's still better than nothing.
Still ain't doing good! Lmfao people are getting refunds left and right steam and PS dunno about xbox This is NOT dragon age lmfao we the gamers reviews are horrible while gaming journalist rate it 10/10 lmfao gimme a break game is horrible
@ anyone who can do basic math knows that break even is not worst case, it’s not even best case at this point. For this game to break even the budget would either need to be less than 50m (most estimates put it between 150-250m), or if we assume a budget of 150m it would need 4.3m sales prior to any major discounts on the game, which is a sales to peak concurrent ratio of 48x. The top performing games hit between 10-20x. I didn’t pull the losing 100m number out my ass. That is conservatively how much this game is going to lose just looking at the math and assuming the lowest estimated budget and a 20x sales to peak concurrent (which it probably didn’t get).
The game is on rails. It's a walking simulator with flashy animations and an illusion of choice. Like you said, nothing you do in the game matters. Just walk forward and mash X
i mostly have the same feeling what even the point to call it a rpg when all freedom who made that franchise popular is gone,dragon age and mass effect as role playing games and good one is well gone,i'm 34 and i will not buy another game from them.
Idk man, I was REALLY hoping when I walked up to Neve, in a blighted hellscape version of her beloved hometown, with a dear friend severely wounded, I thought (and was hoping) she'd really give me an earful. I was hoping there'd be an actual consequence for that relationship. But she was just like "We lost and now everything is gross and bad 😞 but you did what you had to, it's not your fault 🙂" Meanwhile in Origins if I take Sten on an early mission he threatens to leave and I have to either talk him down or FIGHT HIM to resolve it.
The fact that it's "fine" is the whole problem. I know the powers that be are saying "oh but it's an affordable game" but sorry, $90 to $120 AUD is NOT a cheap game. It's a retconned mess, it's full of yet ANOTHER combat style change which I absolutely HATE, and the writing is worse than most fanfics I've read. It's also steaming pile of retcon. That's ok if the game is $30 worth of "fine" but not over $100 of "fine". Also, "knowing that going in" doesn't make it forgivable. Add too all of this the shitty review rigging, exploitative marketing and the fact the devs flat out told us (the OG customers) they don't want us as customers and I see nothing at all that would make me want to pay my hard earned money for this, even if it was in the Steam "under $10" bin.
Couldn't agree more, this is a predatory way to do business (trying to fix the correct image the first trailer gave with a fake dark fantasy trailer before launch) and customers should have basis to sue BioWare/EA
"It's fine... I'm putting inputs to the controller. My eyes are seeing things, I'm hearing things, and that's what's going on." A++ for funniest review 😆
There’s 100% bad things in this game let’s be serious.. the writing is bad and the combat is literally button mashing because the enemies don’t do anything!!
I gotta humbly disagree on that “the enemies don’t do anything” I’m currently playing on the 2nd to hardest difficulty and I just got Davrin I’m lvl 17 and now I’m doing side missions and while doing these missions these enemies they got hands maybe I might be ass maybe I might not have good gear as this is my first dragon age game but those enemies has put me in a pack more times I care to admit I gotta be on my toes bobbing and weaving parrying and getting those headshots with my bow. I don’t feel like it’s just button mashing atleast for the ranger playstyle I can’t turn my brain off and play I gotta be alert or get out in a pack
I checked out of this franchise after 2 but, even though 2 was half ass at least it felt like it was set in the same universe as Origins. There's a revisionism towards Inquisition saying it was good and the best Dragon Age. It never felt like it was set in the same universe. It was an ok game but, not even close as engaging as Origins. The moment I saw Veilguard I knew people were gonna say "gameplay is ok, story is meh. Overall fine game". In 10 years people are gonna this game was an underrated gem.
I know several people who feel the same way. I was kind of the odd one out because I never got into Dragon Age in the first place. I had several people ask me to try Inquisition and I just didn't like it. I thought it was okay at best. I was casual Monster Hunter fan and it's wild to me to see Dragon Age and Monster Hunter having such opposite trajectories. I could feel myself aging when I saw the Monster Hunter Wilds beta had more concurrent players than Dragon Age the Veilguard had at launch. Growing up Dragon Age was a household name. All of my friends and acquaintances had either played a Dragon Age game or knew someone who had. Nobody knew about Monster Hunter and none of my friends that tried it liked it. As a Monster Hunter fan I'm living in the best time-line, but I feel sorry for the people I've known who liked Dragon Age. A slow slide into mediocrity is more painful than going from good straight to bad, because you still have hope. I'm also a Halo fan and it's rough. Especially when it takes so long to get the next game.
RIP Bioware. This team aint it. I'm sorry if you like this game but this is not a Bioware story. This is not a Bioware game. This team does not have the skill to contnue these stories. Period.
On hard using synergy attacks and companions’ skills is actually important, otherwise fights take too long and at some point you just roll around low hp😅 big fights of course, smaller ones are easy of course.
Ahhhh you know I do believe that, I'm playing on normal so that's definitely a good point. How do you feel enemies treat the your companions on higher difficulties if you don't mind me asking?
@@PodcastNow Also understanding your enemies weakness.. like using cold damage on darkspawn when they're vunerable to fire.. as a mage you have access to both weapons that can be attuned to 2 different elements, as a mage player also level 47, it gets better in terms of power scaling and some gear pieces makes the game feel like easy mode at times. you still need to somewhat think sometimes. I'm a firm beliver in this game is "fine" imo but one thing they did nail down was the accessablity options that you can fine tune to make the game more enjoyable for yourself. Want it the difficulity at normal but more of a challenge in fights? sure. Want to make it so you can't die? go for it. Want to change vunablities so you don't have to think about it anymore? why not.
@@PodcastNow hmm, don’t know how it’s on normal but i think it’s more or less the same. On rare occasions they aggro to your enemies but most of the time they aim you ofc. Unless when you use warrior abilities like taunt which is actually a very useful thing on hard. I play as balanced but mostly range rogue and creating distance and having windows for your own attacks is not very difficult but you still have to move a lot. Having warrior in tough fights is almost a must. And yes - the key thing just like the other person said is keeping an eye on elemental weaknesses, especially it’s important with optional bosses which are tanky af 😂
I'm just over 40 hours in. Mage on Nightmare difficulty. I seem to be rating the story and characters much more than many do, much of my investment comes from seeing how they interact with each other as much as with Rook, and I rate the combat far far far less. For me, it's overall a better game than ME:A but still a game with a lot of flaws.
Bro got that 14-15 hours in and I'm here at like 80+. I just got past the first part? I just ended up beating the story for the part where you have to help out the Grey wardens. I'm loving it so far. sure some dialogue is not that great. but I've played games with worse dialogue. I've been doing pretty much every side quest. finding all loot. Though for me? It's good but still doesn't do anything better than inquisition other then graphics. hell even the gameplay was literally the perfection of everything. you had the best of everything. you had the tactics and somewhat RPG mechanics of origins. but you had the gameplay-ish of Veilguard. I did had the step back in companions though. in inquisition you could stack them up with really good gear. This game is very streamlined. Builds here are pretty bad toot compared to where you could literally try to get MAXED stats of gear. I hated that these companions don't have any HP pool. I like the companions story lines and stuff. but the whole step back in companion rpg mechanics with gear and even skills and abilities was a let down.
Im lost, I’m 16 hours in and it’s my fav dragon by far. Fun gameplay, I like the team I’ve met. I haven’t met tash. Idk I just dnt see the issue. I’m not a blind fan boy either. I think all da games have problems but this game just dnt. Bore me like the others did. Idk
It's OK if you Iike it. I think it's one of the worst rpgs ever made as RPG Division says and I believe Skillups and Mattys reviews are correct. The self insert of the game director corienne busche as Taash is disturbing. There are biographies for that sort of thing it should not be in a game. I admit I don't understand how anyone who is an experienced rpg player could ever like it but as I said it's OK if you do. It's your choice to make.
@PodcastNow - Just because something is okay, doesn't mean that it's not good. Average games can and should exist. That's what makes others extraordinary. Not everything is going to match up to your member-berries and elicit the same feelings that you once felt for gaming, especially as you get older. A lot of gamers fail to realize as they get older that they're not the primary or sole audience. People that complain about Zelda puzzles being too easy fail to consider that it's designed for 10 year-olds, and not a MENSA entrance exam. Even going back and playing all of your favorite games will demonstrate how nostalgia doesn't exactly hold up. But when we get games like Veilguard or Anthem that are merely mediocre, okay, or average, that doesn't mean that we have to form a hate-train bandwagon and pile on the developers like they just made the worst piece of shit to ever exist. Not saying that's exactly what you did, but it's a constant problem in gaming reviews and critiques these days. Try to consider the wider audience at hand, and that not every game is going to appeal to everyone. Remember the vast majority of the population isn't breaking things down as much, and the ones that are doing so need to calm down with their intellectual superiority complex of how games should be made or tailored specifically towards them. Most people are dumb, and just looking for a moderately entertaining experience, and developers need to cater towards them as well. It's foolish to expect otherwise. If they made games on the criteria that many reviewers or analysts expect, they'd lose most of their audience in the process. People need to stop expecting every game to be some landscape-changing, life-altering experience and just try to dive in and enjoy what's in front of them. If you don't like something, it's perfectly normal to accept the fact that not everything is made for you and just go on about your business. There's no need to keep tearing down developers or trying to shame people for something that they might be enjoying, or might enjoy if they'd give it a chance themselves. These attitudes aren't saving the gaming industry; They're killing it.
When I say I think a game is okay, I think it's okay, not good specifically lol. I can see your point in terms of games are average and that's okay and that's what makes other games legendary, etc. But money is money, and if someone buys a game wanting a good game and it's not, well I get it is I guess what I'm saying you know? People have the right to say "Well if I'm spending 70 I want a great game, not an okay one" That's a person's right you know? And in terms of going back, my 3rd channel I've gone back and played roughly 150 old games, I have an entire channel going back for retrospectives, so while what you said is true at times, I can tell you from my own documented experience it's not always. Sometimes old games are actually better now. Sometimes they're not, but I've found at least for me and the games I'm picking and continue to pick, they overwhelmingly do. And again with the attack and tearing things down, I mean I suppose, and yeah some people are talking about it for the sole reason of destroying it or like literally attacked Bioware devs, but like coming at me with that stuff, it says you've subscribed to me for 2 years, is that what I do? You should know absolutely not. I give my opinion. I'm extremely respectful of the workers, and the community with different opinions but I tell you my thoughts. So while it may be true on other channels or Twitter or whatever, it's not true here at all.
Also this may be weird, but number 1 I do respect we're able to have a back and forth, and 2 I really think this topic is incredibly interesting so I just recorded a 17 min video that'll go up on the weekend going over the concept of average games, what I think etc. HIGHLY respectful lol and honestly a really good discussion I think. Hope you check it out and you'll have to let me know what you think with me being able to talk so much in it versus just messaging you here. Hope you understand and I appreciate the back and forth!!!
@PodcastNow - I look forward to the video. I don't mean to point the metaphorical gun directly at you, so apologies on that front. I just get tired of the constant negativity in gaming that isn't doing the industry any good. I wish more would realize that and just learn to realize some of the things that I mentioned, as the constant waves of people just absolutely sh*tting on developers and whatnot is beyond old. It's okay to critique games, and call out really ridiculous bullsh*t, I just don't think it's warranted a vast majority of the time. Just because a game doesn't meet all of your hopes and dreams, doesn't mean that it's a complete waste of time, or useless garbage. Again, when I say "you," I'm referring to the respective gamer, not you personally. I appreciate the dialog, and will look for the upcoming video and be sure to comment. Thanks for the discourse.
Also the whole not being evil wasn't that really big of a deal. apparently they didn't really add it because the majority of players who played mass effect never played the renegade Shepard, so they thought it would be a waste of time putting it in.
Hey I totally respect both your comments, you obviously watch a ton of my stuff so I think we kinda get each other lol, but just want to throw it out there, even when we disagree, which we do semi often, it's always a good talk and interesting to see the other side. But I will say, if you can't be mean in ME5 I'm going to flip out hard lol
This is by far one of the best games I've played in years I'm level 22 and I love it.... this game is Hella dope people who don't like it must be rage quitters
Losing optimistically $100m is hardly a rebound. This is going to be the nail in BioWare’s coffin.
@@mablesfatalfable6021 What? Where is the anti white messagging in veilguard, the progressiveness that bothers people is about trans people… No one is talking about racism because this dragon age game specifically has the least focus on racism being in its story unlike previous dragon age games.
Dude, you just outed yourself as a blatant racist, there are no stories or side stories where you end up showing white people as villains, or being villains because they are white… You people are really something.
Whitism. The game is just. bad game.
@@kn1ne - It's was the most pre-ordered game on Playstation alone. It will sell even more during upcoming sales. At worst, it might barely break even, but that's still better than nothing.
Still ain't doing good! Lmfao people are getting refunds left and right steam and PS dunno about xbox This is NOT dragon age lmfao we the gamers reviews are horrible while gaming journalist rate it 10/10 lmfao gimme a break game is horrible
@ anyone who can do basic math knows that break even is not worst case, it’s not even best case at this point. For this game to break even the budget would either need to be less than 50m (most estimates put it between 150-250m), or if we assume a budget of 150m it would need 4.3m sales prior to any major discounts on the game, which is a sales to peak concurrent ratio of 48x. The top performing games hit between 10-20x.
I didn’t pull the losing 100m number out my ass. That is conservatively how much this game is going to lose just looking at the math and assuming the lowest estimated budget and a 20x sales to peak concurrent (which it probably didn’t get).
Skill ups review is on point
The game is on rails. It's a walking simulator with flashy animations and an illusion of choice. Like you said, nothing you do in the game matters. Just walk forward and mash X
i mostly have the same feeling what even the point to call it a rpg when all freedom who made that franchise popular is gone,dragon age and mass effect as role playing games and good one is well gone,i'm 34 and i will not buy another game from them.
Idk man, I was REALLY hoping when I walked up to Neve, in a blighted hellscape version of her beloved hometown, with a dear friend severely wounded, I thought (and was hoping) she'd really give me an earful. I was hoping there'd be an actual consequence for that relationship.
But she was just like "We lost and now everything is gross and bad 😞 but you did what you had to, it's not your fault 🙂"
Meanwhile in Origins if I take Sten on an early mission he threatens to leave and I have to either talk him down or FIGHT HIM to resolve it.
The fact that it's "fine" is the whole problem. I know the powers that be are saying "oh but it's an affordable game" but sorry, $90 to $120 AUD is NOT a cheap game. It's a retconned mess, it's full of yet ANOTHER combat style change which I absolutely HATE, and the writing is worse than most fanfics I've read. It's also steaming pile of retcon. That's ok if the game is $30 worth of "fine" but not over $100 of "fine". Also, "knowing that going in" doesn't make it forgivable.
Add too all of this the shitty review rigging, exploitative marketing and the fact the devs flat out told us (the OG customers) they don't want us as customers and I see nothing at all that would make me want to pay my hard earned money for this, even if it was in the Steam "under $10" bin.
For me it is false advertising, therefor 0/10.
As generic no name action adventure, it is a 5/10.
The average of that is 2.5/10
Couldn't agree more, this is a predatory way to do business (trying to fix the correct image the first trailer gave with a fake dark fantasy trailer before launch) and customers should have basis to sue BioWare/EA
"It's fine... I'm putting inputs to the controller. My eyes are seeing things, I'm hearing things, and that's what's going on." A++ for funniest review 😆
There’s 100% bad things in this game let’s be serious.. the writing is bad and the combat is literally button mashing because the enemies don’t do anything!!
There's also 100% good things in this game.
@@iraford5788games bad to mid at best. What exactly did you find "good" 😂
@@iraford5788don't play many games or something?
I gotta humbly disagree on that “the enemies don’t do anything” I’m currently playing on the 2nd to hardest difficulty and I just got Davrin I’m lvl 17 and now I’m doing side missions and while doing these missions these enemies they got hands maybe I might be ass maybe I might not have good gear as this is my first dragon age game but those enemies has put me in a pack more times I care to admit I gotta be on my toes bobbing and weaving parrying and getting those headshots with my bow.
I don’t feel like it’s just button mashing atleast for the ranger playstyle I can’t turn my brain off and play I gotta be alert or get out in a pack
I checked out of this franchise after 2 but, even though 2 was half ass at least it felt like it was set in the same universe as Origins. There's a revisionism towards Inquisition saying it was good and the best Dragon Age. It never felt like it was set in the same universe. It was an ok game but, not even close as engaging as Origins. The moment I saw Veilguard I knew people were gonna say "gameplay is ok, story is meh. Overall fine game".
In 10 years people are gonna this game was an underrated gem.
I know several people who feel the same way. I was kind of the odd one out because I never got into Dragon Age in the first place. I had several people ask me to try Inquisition and I just didn't like it. I thought it was okay at best. I was casual Monster Hunter fan and it's wild to me to see Dragon Age and Monster Hunter having such opposite trajectories. I could feel myself aging when I saw the Monster Hunter Wilds beta had more concurrent players than Dragon Age the Veilguard had at launch. Growing up Dragon Age was a household name. All of my friends and acquaintances had either played a Dragon Age game or knew someone who had. Nobody knew about Monster Hunter and none of my friends that tried it liked it. As a Monster Hunter fan I'm living in the best time-line, but I feel sorry for the people I've known who liked Dragon Age. A slow slide into mediocrity is more painful than going from good straight to bad, because you still have hope. I'm also a Halo fan and it's rough. Especially when it takes so long to get the next game.
A lot of older fans weren't as into Inquisition, but it brought a lot of new players into the fandom who think it's the best.
I appreciate you taking one for the team. I love the big bobble head on all the characters.😂
RIP Bioware. This team aint it. I'm sorry if you like this game but this is not a Bioware story. This is not a Bioware game. This team does not have the skill to contnue these stories. Period.
On hard using synergy attacks and companions’ skills is actually important, otherwise fights take too long and at some point you just roll around low hp😅 big fights of course, smaller ones are easy of course.
Ahhhh you know I do believe that, I'm playing on normal so that's definitely a good point. How do you feel enemies treat the your companions on higher difficulties if you don't mind me asking?
@@PodcastNow Also understanding your enemies weakness.. like using cold damage on darkspawn when they're vunerable to fire.. as a mage you have access to both weapons that can be attuned to 2 different elements, as a mage player also level 47, it gets better in terms of power scaling and some gear pieces makes the game feel like easy mode at times. you still need to somewhat think sometimes. I'm a firm beliver in this game is "fine" imo but one thing they did nail down was the accessablity options that you can fine tune to make the game more enjoyable for yourself. Want it the difficulity at normal but more of a challenge in fights? sure. Want to make it so you can't die? go for it. Want to change vunablities so you don't have to think about it anymore? why not.
@@PodcastNow hmm, don’t know how it’s on normal but i think it’s more or less the same. On rare occasions they aggro to your enemies but most of the time they aim you ofc. Unless when you use warrior abilities like taunt which is actually a very useful thing on hard. I play as balanced but mostly range rogue and creating distance and having windows for your own attacks is not very difficult but you still have to move a lot. Having warrior in tough fights is almost a must.
And yes - the key thing just like the other person said is keeping an eye on elemental weaknesses, especially it’s important with optional bosses which are tanky af 😂
Mass effect seems to be their focus since dragon age was never really their love franchise
I have been actually enjoying it a good bit, its just not Mass effect, witcher, elder scrolls etc
24 hours in btw
seeing the discourse on this game has beeeeeeen pulverizing to say the least lol
Sorry, Alex..."fine". Not even closer
I'm just over 40 hours in. Mage on Nightmare difficulty. I seem to be rating the story and characters much more than many do, much of my investment comes from seeing how they interact with each other as much as with Rook, and I rate the combat far far far less. For me, it's overall a better game than ME:A but still a game with a lot of flaws.
hi Podcast Now
Bro got that 14-15 hours in and I'm here at like 80+. I just got past the first part? I just ended up beating the story for the part where you have to help out the Grey wardens. I'm loving it so far. sure some dialogue is not that great. but I've played games with worse dialogue. I've been doing pretty much every side quest. finding all loot. Though for me? It's good but still doesn't do anything better than inquisition other then graphics. hell even the gameplay was literally the perfection of everything. you had the best of everything. you had the tactics and somewhat RPG mechanics of origins. but you had the gameplay-ish of Veilguard. I did had the step back in companions though. in inquisition you could stack them up with really good gear. This game is very streamlined. Builds here are pretty bad toot compared to where you could literally try to get MAXED stats of gear. I hated that these companions don't have any HP pool. I like the companions story lines and stuff. but the whole step back in companion rpg mechanics with gear and even skills and abilities was a let down.
The game had every chance to do better than it’s predecessors and fumbled the bag
Seems like they totally changed what the Blight and Archedemons are.
Retcons are fine, but this is all changed for the worse
Curious. What games with worse dialogue come to your mind?
Sometimes, Dominos is good enough, I guess.
Im lost, I’m 16 hours in and it’s my fav dragon by far. Fun gameplay, I like the team I’ve met. I haven’t met tash. Idk I just dnt see the issue. I’m not a blind fan boy either. I think all da games have problems but this game just dnt. Bore me like the others did. Idk
different tastes for different people lol. I can respect that.
It's OK if you
Iike it. I think it's one of the worst rpgs ever made as RPG Division says and I believe Skillups and Mattys reviews are correct.
The self insert of the game director corienne busche as Taash is disturbing. There are biographies for that sort of thing it should not be in a game.
I admit I don't understand how anyone who is an experienced rpg player could ever like it but as I said it's OK if you do. It's your choice to make.
The game is a masterpiece why people hating? Watch y’all idiots come back years later and say it was underrated lol
I 100% don't agree, but I can respect your opinion on it as long as you respect mine lol
Are people really "hating" or just bringing up valid criticisms.. of which their are plenty with this game
Asking why people are hating it, then calling them idiots ironically sums up why people don't like it.
People don't like to be force fed.
@@RCTeverythingwhat is the valid criticism tho?
Woah i like the game but calm down dude!
The game is fine, so I'm gonna complain. Brilliant.
A Fine game can be much, MUCH better than fine. And I feel I made some good points here lol
@PodcastNow - Just because something is okay, doesn't mean that it's not good. Average games can and should exist. That's what makes others extraordinary. Not everything is going to match up to your member-berries and elicit the same feelings that you once felt for gaming, especially as you get older. A lot of gamers fail to realize as they get older that they're not the primary or sole audience. People that complain about Zelda puzzles being too easy fail to consider that it's designed for 10 year-olds, and not a MENSA entrance exam. Even going back and playing all of your favorite games will demonstrate how nostalgia doesn't exactly hold up. But when we get games like Veilguard or Anthem that are merely mediocre, okay, or average, that doesn't mean that we have to form a hate-train bandwagon and pile on the developers like they just made the worst piece of shit to ever exist. Not saying that's exactly what you did, but it's a constant problem in gaming reviews and critiques these days. Try to consider the wider audience at hand, and that not every game is going to appeal to everyone. Remember the vast majority of the population isn't breaking things down as much, and the ones that are doing so need to calm down with their intellectual superiority complex of how games should be made or tailored specifically towards them. Most people are dumb, and just looking for a moderately entertaining experience, and developers need to cater towards them as well. It's foolish to expect otherwise. If they made games on the criteria that many reviewers or analysts expect, they'd lose most of their audience in the process. People need to stop expecting every game to be some landscape-changing, life-altering experience and just try to dive in and enjoy what's in front of them. If you don't like something, it's perfectly normal to accept the fact that not everything is made for you and just go on about your business. There's no need to keep tearing down developers or trying to shame people for something that they might be enjoying, or might enjoy if they'd give it a chance themselves. These attitudes aren't saving the gaming industry; They're killing it.
When I say I think a game is okay, I think it's okay, not good specifically lol. I can see your point in terms of games are average and that's okay and that's what makes other games legendary, etc. But money is money, and if someone buys a game wanting a good game and it's not, well I get it is I guess what I'm saying you know? People have the right to say "Well if I'm spending 70 I want a great game, not an okay one" That's a person's right you know? And in terms of going back, my 3rd channel I've gone back and played roughly 150 old games, I have an entire channel going back for retrospectives, so while what you said is true at times, I can tell you from my own documented experience it's not always. Sometimes old games are actually better now. Sometimes they're not, but I've found at least for me and the games I'm picking and continue to pick, they overwhelmingly do. And again with the attack and tearing things down, I mean I suppose, and yeah some people are talking about it for the sole reason of destroying it or like literally attacked Bioware devs, but like coming at me with that stuff, it says you've subscribed to me for 2 years, is that what I do? You should know absolutely not. I give my opinion. I'm extremely respectful of the workers, and the community with different opinions but I tell you my thoughts. So while it may be true on other channels or Twitter or whatever, it's not true here at all.
Also this may be weird, but number 1 I do respect we're able to have a back and forth, and 2 I really think this topic is incredibly interesting so I just recorded a 17 min video that'll go up on the weekend going over the concept of average games, what I think etc. HIGHLY respectful lol and honestly a really good discussion I think. Hope you check it out and you'll have to let me know what you think with me being able to talk so much in it versus just messaging you here. Hope you understand and I appreciate the back and forth!!!
@PodcastNow - I look forward to the video. I don't mean to point the metaphorical gun directly at you, so apologies on that front. I just get tired of the constant negativity in gaming that isn't doing the industry any good. I wish more would realize that and just learn to realize some of the things that I mentioned, as the constant waves of people just absolutely sh*tting on developers and whatnot is beyond old. It's okay to critique games, and call out really ridiculous bullsh*t, I just don't think it's warranted a vast majority of the time. Just because a game doesn't meet all of your hopes and dreams, doesn't mean that it's a complete waste of time, or useless garbage. Again, when I say "you," I'm referring to the respective gamer, not you personally. I appreciate the dialog, and will look for the upcoming video and be sure to comment. Thanks for the discourse.
Around 70 hours in and it's becoming my favourite of the 4 games. Peak BioWare.
Also the whole not being evil wasn't that really big of a deal. apparently they didn't really add it because the majority of players who played mass effect never played the renegade Shepard, so they thought it would be a waste of time putting it in.
Hey I totally respect both your comments, you obviously watch a ton of my stuff so I think we kinda get each other lol, but just want to throw it out there, even when we disagree, which we do semi often, it's always a good talk and interesting to see the other side. But I will say, if you can't be mean in ME5 I'm going to flip out hard lol
Dude, half of players played as renegade Shephard.
Blood mages have always been popular in Dragon Age
If there’s no renegade options in the next Mass Effect I’m not buying it
They thought wrong.
I call bs on this one. Me and my pals always do evil playthroughs 1st in rpgs.
This is by far one of the best games I've played in years I'm level 22 and I love it.... this game is Hella dope people who don't like it must be rage quitters
Or fans of the previous games in the series it's shitting on.
Dragon age the veil guard is a masterpiece
I'm not brain dead enough to think that. Maybe someday.
The word masterpiece has lost its meaning truly
@@moue-x That's a fair description. It started good, but there's a gear shift at the end of Act 1 and into Act 2.
You mean dragonwoke:Failguard game isn't even doing good you are delusional