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Unread 02-01-2012, 03:59 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Osterbaum View Post
I have to be honest, I've been somewhat concerned about what BioWare has been telling us about ME3. I don't want to just take the easy way out and blame EA on everything, but I get like this feeling that EAs shadow is looming large over the final product.
word from bioware is that EA doesn't interfere with their projects. Because of their success bioware basically gets a blank check on what to do.

However marketing is another story. Thats all EA. So if there was a "leaked" script, or certain aspects of the game are given more attention than others thats who to blame.

Bioware might consider certain aspects of the game as minor and major elements can be downplayed. Good example is Brutal Legend, the RTS elements were from the start a major aspect of the game but marketing intentionally downplayed them. In fact their original producer before EA even told the developers to outright lie if asked about it.

My point is marketing can give a false impression of what the developer is doing, and all that we are seeing right now is marketing. EA is not going to screw with one of their most successful franchises, and Bioware has yet to disappoint me in any game of theirs that I have personally gotten. So I'm holding out hope.
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