How come there isn't a remastered trilogy out yet? In a gen full of remasters, Bioware's are greatly missed, since they can't make good games anymore, maybe they can remaster good ones.
Mass Effect
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They might fuck up even a remaster
why does this need a remaster? seriously, i don't get why the fuck these would need a remaster. the oldest of the three is only 12 years old. how about they use their resources to come up with something new?
Bioware flopped Andromeda, they flopped Anthem, and they'll flopped the next Dragon Age game. They're not competent enough to remaster the trilogy.
>wanting anything new from BioWare
Yeah bro using those resources on Andromeda and Anthem really panned out well
They could make the Mako sections a little less of a chore
Just finished a replay of the first on PC (Console in the past) and it ran like shit, apparently isn't overly compatible with Windows 10, 2 & 3 run no problem.
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I am in the middle of a bi-annual ME run on PC and turning off the origin overlay fixed all my framerate issues. I was using my laptop with a 960m for a while at maxed settings 1080p/60fps on W10 so not much is needed for ME1
EA said they dont do remasters. Which is incredibly strange considering how much money they'll make from it. Like they could have pumped out a skate remaster when that was a massive meme.
Thanks bro, just tried it, so much better now! First time using Origin and gotta say its as shit as i've heard!
Glad to help user, it was killing me being in the citadel and the framerate was in the single digits
only if they add a lesbo rimming scene with ME1 ashley
EA. It's the lazy, stereotypical answer, but it's true. EA doesn't give a fuck about singleplayer games, and they're not going to let Bioware touch Mass Effect again after Andromeda bombed.
They should let Bluepoint do it for next gen consoles when they get done with Demon's Souls
They would knock it out of the park, Bluepoint games are really competent in remastering games.
they haven't aged that much
Mass Effect 2 actually has better graphics than ME3
Mass effect trilogy is one of those games I will only ever play once. I couldnt do it again
Why are fags always going on about remasters. I'd rather have new ips than have talent constantly chasing the graphical dragon. Plus old graphics are charming sure there are quality of life upgrades but it's best just to play the game in the state of mind of when it was released
There was more than one Mass Effect game?
>remakefag
>masseffectfag
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>remasters
>Ashley isn't xenophobic and gets hair and face from third game
>Joker gets Cortez'd
>Sequel
>EDI is black male voice-wise
>Miranda becames tranny
>Jack's face gets MIRANDA'D
>Tali is a fat feminist
No thanks
It's not on the new gen consoles. Which is a big deal now that their infrastructure is going be similar to PCs going foward. So once a game is in that ecosystem now, it can be ported/retro compatible "forever".
Probably because EA can't decide how to handle the DLC situation.
>Why are fags always going on about remasters. I'd rather have new ips
Rather than a remaster I'd like them to just bite the bullet and do a sequel trilogy to the Mass Effect trilogy. Set it a few centuries later or something.
My guess is they would charge for a big DLC, separate from the collection, with all the DLC for all the games or release and sell each game own their own, with theur dlc, so they can charge you three times.
>Set it a few centuries later or something.
>Biodrone wishing the new TOR
Related, but not really. Never forget about this.
I do think EA will try at least one more Mass Effect. I wonder they'd try though. A straight up remake doesn't seem likely. I just... want it back. I want to get invested again.
Even a remaster wouldn't do much for me because ME3 retroactively ruins ME1 and ME2.
TOR? I don't get it. I just want a new series set in the same universe that isn't hampered by the Reapers sub-plot. I want separate standalone games that explore various conflicts between the different races, factions, and ideologies.
Bioware is probably terrified they would fuck it up somehow. They are self aware at this point.
Not who you replied to, but i ever tought about that. I just changed my mind completely about remasters. Fuck, now i want Konami to remaster MGS4. It never left the old gen consoles.
>TOR? I don't get it
TOR was also settled in "few centuries" tineskip, retard.
>I want separate standalone games that explore various conflicts between the different races, factions, and ideologies.
>Bioware
Okay, gg
That was quite literally what Andromeda was.
You saw how that went.
A game during the time of the Krogan conflicts would work.
I'd love more OG Mass Effect, but I just can't see them taking on the idea of wanting to touch the hornet's nest of ME3's endings. Even set 500 years down the road, there are too many races that could be extinct, and too much space-magic fuckery that may or may not have happened.
Have we just accepted that DA4 probably isn't going to exist? Bums me out, despite the increasing gaps in quality after Origins.
>TOR was also settled in "few centuries" tineskip, retard.
Well I'm sorry I didn't play it. Not sure why this upsets you.
No, that's not the same. Setting a new story in a new galaxy essentially throws out all the old lore and world building. That isn't what I want. I want the society we were presented in the trilogy, but I want to explore it in greater depth without some galaxy ending crisis hanging over head.
No it wouldn't. Nobody is going to make a game that has no humans in it.
>I'd love more OG Mass Effect, but I just can't see them taking on the idea of wanting to touch the hornet's nest of ME3's endings. Even set 500 years down the road, there are too many races that could be extinct, and too much space-magic fuckery that may or may not have happened.
Well I doubt EA has any good enough writers, but with a little creativity ME3's endings COULD be tackled and no races need to be extinct. None of them actually go extinct in ME3 (though nearly so depending on choices). There are various ideas that could be used to establish a uniform canon that incorporates all aspects of what could happen in ME3, but confirms none, and invalidates none. A bit like what Elder Scrolls does.
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Do we really want it? DA2 was worse then origins. Then DAI improvexld on a few things but was shit in others. DAI is a game that felt "EA cheap", if you know what i mean. So again, do we really want a sequel?
Was that before the humans made contact? Im rusty on ME lore
>No, that's not the same. Setting a new story in a new galaxy essentially throws out all the old lore and world building
It's mandatory now for any Bioware game
I'd still like some form of closure for the series after ending everything on a cliffhanger, but I don't expect to ever see a game like Origins again.
About 1500 years before humans made contact.
Sure, but I'm talking theoretical, imaginary, won't ever exist, fantasies about a Mass Effect game I have
>I want the society we were presented in the trilogy, but I want to explore it in greater depth without some galaxy ending crisis hanging over head.
This is exactly what I want. Just retcon the fucking story, and have us be the first human specter, and drop the reapers stuff. Maybe still have us having the ultimate goal of taking down Saren, and his crew or something, but have the game just be us assembling a crew of assorted space waifus and other aliens taking on regular ass space crime.
>theoretical, imaginary, won't ever exist, fantasies about a Mass Effect game I have
Post red ending game with 3-4 years gap would be more interesting
Which is a shame. Origins was so great.
A retcon is the best option i agree. A sad fucking option, throwing everything away, but they fucked everything up so bad it's the only way
>Origins was so great.
If you have 0 taste
You already have a Mass Effect 2
>A person who like Inquistion talks about taset
Exactly. I just want to travel the galaxy as a Spectre agent, eliminating various threats to the Council and stability. I want to be Tela Vasir, selling and buying information from the Shadow Broker. I want to hunt down bleeding hearts trying to cure the Genophage. I want to infiltrate pirate and slaver gangs, investigate batarian terrorist cells, and stop a madman from trying to control the geth. Ect...
I'd set it longer than that for a whole host of reasons. The first being that we need a substantial time-gap to render the events of the trilogy vague enough in people's minds that the specifics of Shepard and his/her actions isn't relevant anymore. Secondly, rebuilding from the Destroy ending would take a long time and in that time, things would change. Galactic government would be over.
>A person who like Inquistion
Making a lot of assumptions there Biocuck
I can't do it anymore Yas Forumsros. ME1 just doesn't feel fun to play anymore but I don't want to move onto ME2 & 3 without having finishing the prior game. Looks like my annual replay ends here.
>I'd set it longer than that
Enjoy your Andromeda biodrone
I still liked 1 better than 2, but I absolutely loved the parts of 2 when you weren't dealing with the collector shit. I loved all the sidequests in both games. I still enjoyed the main quests, but I would have rather have just had what
is saying. Hell, even though I know it never works well, I would like to have procedurally generated missions that have you doing shit like that. Even though so far every game that does that ends up becoming dull because they all end up being the same basic missions.
swtor is actually better than me3
just because two of their games were shit doesn't mean they should keep recycling the same old games over and over instead of trying something new
So you wanna have a surrogate life with surrogate friends where you earn surrogate respect from surrogate authority figures and have stupidly sexualized surrogate girlfriends throw themselves at you
Just set it back in 2183 but use characters, locations, and factions established in the sequels as necessary. Just this time no Reapers. Alternate universe.
Saren wants to instigate a coup to allow the turians to take over the Council and thus galaxy. We stop him.
In the next game we go into the Terminus after batarian terrorists start launching terrorist attacks on Garden Worlds in Council space. We stop them and topple the Hegemony.
Third game is the Geth/Quarian war, and we have to prevent either species from being wiped out and have to stop Daro'Xen from taking control of the geth.
Fourth game is about Cerberus emulating what Saren did. They reactivate the Klendagon Gun and use it to start blasting prosperous alien worlds, taking the galaxy hostage.
Just give me more campy Citadel DLC styled campaign missions and let me ACTUALLY explore the Citadel Wards like the sprawling city it's portrayed as.
i am playing right now on windows 10
runs fine on my shit. you have to disable the origin overlay if you're on origin
>is saying. Hell, even though I know it never works well, I would like to have procedurally generated missions that have you doing shit like that. Even though so far every game that does that ends up becoming dull because they all end up being the same basic missions.
Basically, we want Freelancer or something but in Mass Effect. It's a setting that has so much potential.
Weird, it's like this is some form of escapism.
It's still shit
>Citadel Wards like the sprawling city it's portrayed as.
for you
Ewwwww.
It hurts