Mass Effect: Andromeda - EA/Origin Access trial coming March 16th - 10 hour trial

This is the type of impression I like and not just because I want the game to succeed but because it sounds reasonable.. You're not sitting here saying it's the greatest game in all of history, but that it's enjoyable even tho not perfect.

Animations aside, do you think the game feels meaty and could pack 60+?

Judging by the size of the first planet you will easily get 60+ hours out of this game.
 
Can someone tell me what she's actually trying to say? She wants to know what happened, but she pulled the logs so she should already know?

https://webmshare.com/Dm0Nz

I don't understand. The dialogue sounds like it was written in a different language and then poorly translated into English.
 
Well Super Mario Odyssey if it actually releases this year. Hah.

Ha yea.. And yea we got alot this year, I'm pumped. Even if we didn't get anything else having berseria, horizon, Zelda, nioh, Nier, ME all in a few month swoop is amazing. Really pumped for Mario, I personally wish that was releasing over Mario kart
 
I get that but im referring to games people "are" initially excited for. Those games imho should at least be given the chance.. I'm the type that buys everything and I understand alot can't but I think big named titles are games where if someone is planning to buy it they shouldn't not let anything sway them, it's always better to find out on your own.

why not let anything sway them?

Take myself as an example. I loved ME 1,2 and 3. But after DA:I I am approaching this with caution. I have read these impressions and will watch a few more videos and I can easily make my desicion on what I will do based on that:

• Looks amazing then I will buy as soon as I finish Horizon
• Looks kinda iffy (possibly boring side quests and various issues) Then I will buy it down the line at a cheaper price
• Looks terrible (universily panned) either skip it or buy super cheap if I am ever bored.

The idea of paying full price for any big budget IP no matter how it seems to be quality wise does nothing but waste your money and reward the creator of the game buy having everyone purchase it regardless of its quality.

In this day and age where we have so much access to see how a game is before we buy it, its not that hard to make an informed decision on if you think you will like it or not.

Personally I can live with things like janky animations. I tend to find it funny more than anything. My real concern is mission and planet structure. I just really dont want sci-fi DA:I. To me Mass Effect is about a big sci-fi epic with interesting characters and side stories (loyalty missions and stuff). If its full of "hay pathfinder I lost my ring, I think its 200 meters over there but I cant be bothered to get it myself" crap where you walk to point B and your done then I will be waiting for it to be pretty cheap to see for myself.
 
I'm seeing a lot of people here running an i7 and a GTX 1080 and getting 80+ FPS @ 1440p. For some reason I only get 60 FPS with some minor drops to 55 FPS.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, just selected Ultra on everything (the Ultra quality preset leave some things at high), deactivated Film Grain, increased a bit the FOV and left the rendering preset at off (no downsampling).
My specs are: i7 7700K @ 5Ghz, MSI Gaming X GTX 1080 and 16 GB DDR4 and the game is installed on a Crucial MX300.
 
Can someone tell me what she's actually trying to say? She wants to know what happened, but she pulled the logs so she should already know?

https://webmshare.com/Dm0Nz

I don't understand. The dialogue sounds like it was written in a different language and then poorly translated into English.

You have to understand. Her face is tired. It's not easy to explain things in that state. Poor thing. I hope her face gets some sleep soon.
 
Can I actually start playing at 42% download or am I limited to menu and first cutscene?

If it's the latter then it doesn't make sense because that's almost half of the whole game downloaded, surely that should be enough for the first planet.

Well whatever you do don't change the language of the game in the Origin parameters. It somehow deletes the previous data and starts redownloading new one and even if you're past the 42%, doesn't let you play anymore. I was at 61%, switched from French to English went to 58%, downloaded up to 68% and switched from English to French cause I wanted to take screens of my character and it went back to 58%. Just idiotic how they cannot let you have different language tracks in your folder, I have the space on the hard drive.

Also means with my slow ass download speeds I cannot switch audio on the fly to check if the script is better during that infamous tired face scene.
 
Can someone tell me what she's actually trying to say? She wants to know what happened, but she pulled the logs so she should already know?

https://webmshare.com/Dm0Nz

I don't understand. The dialogue sounds like it was written in a different language and then poorly translated into English.

She wants to understand why the kid was chosen as Pathfinder (she explains a bit after the clip cuts off), it's meant to have gone to Cora, one of the squadmates, not the player.
 
Ha my characters name is ShortBus Ryder. Game is ok, will be picking it up day 1. Character creator is as crappy as fallouts and the stupid looks on characters faces when they talk is pretty funny.
 
why not let anything sway them?

Take myself as an example. I lived ME 1,2 and 3. But after DA:I I am approaching this with caustion. I have read these impressions and will watch a few more videos and I can easily make my desicion on what I will do based on that:

• Looks amazing then I will buy as soon as I finish Horizon
• Looks kinda iffy (possibly boring side quests and various issues) Then I will buy it down the line at a cheaper price
• Looks terrible (universily panned) either skip it or buy super cheap if I am ever bored.

The idea of paying full price for any big budget IP no matter how it seems to be quality wise does nothing but waste your money and reward the creator of the game buy having everyone purchase it regardless of its quality.

In this day and age where we have so much access to see how a game is before we buy it, its not that hard to make an informed decision on if you think you will like it or not.

Personally I can live with things like janky animations. I tend to find it funny more than anything. My real concern is mission and planet structure. I just really dont want sci-fi DA:I. To me Mass Effect is about a big sci-fi epic with interesting characters and side stories (loyalty missions and stuff). If its full of "hay pathfinder I lost my ring, I think its 200 meters over there but I cant be bothered to get it myself" crap where you walk to point B and your done then I will be waiting for it to be pretty cheap to see for myself.

I'm not saying people need to spend full price, wait til whenever... But I believe there is no true determination of a games worth until one plays it.. Even tho we live in a time where people take reviews and run, I fully believe there would be a hell of a lot of great games id of missed if I followed the crowd.

There's nothing like actual hands on experience. And my point is big titles people need to at some point if they had interest try it for themselves, if they fire it up and they absolutely hate it but only spent 15 or 20 then no love lost.

I personally have committed to the hobby and if it's a game I want I'll pay full price, if say it's pure shit I might wait a bit but I'll still try it if I was intrigued enough from the get go. But I typically don't judge games til I play them.

Something irks me bad when people bandwagon hate for a game they never played 5 minutes of
 
Got the ultra rare sularian operator on first multiplayer pack I used my hard earned credit on. When the guys I was playing with realized I was a shield battery they stayed close to me the entire last three rounds before extraction.

Multiplayer is legit, having to actually cooperate is great and fun.

But the need to tone down the armored units, those things combined with unqiue mechanic units and then tank units is nasty. Like they dodnt even do a multiplayer test to....oh wait they didnt.

Singleplayer quips aside the multiplayer is definitely worth it if you enjoyed ME3 mulitiplayer.

Purchase redeemed.
 
why not let anything sway them?

Take myself as an example. I lived ME 1,2 and 3. But after DA:I I am approaching this with caustion. I have read these impressions and will watch a few more videos and I can easily make my desicion on what I will do based on that:

• Looks amazing then I will buy as soon as I finish Horizon
• Looks kinda iffy (possibly boring side quests and various issues) Then I will buy it down the line at a cheaper price
• Looks terrible (universily panned) either skip it or buy super cheap if I am ever bored.

The idea of paying full price for any big budget IP no matter how it seems to be quality wise does nothing but waste your money and reward the creator of the game buy having everyone purchase it regardless of its quality.

In this day and age where we have so much access to see how a game is before we buy it, its not that hard to make an informed decision on if you think you will like it or not.

Personally I can live with things like janky animations. I tend to find it funny more than anything. My real concern is mission and planet structure. I just really dont want sci-fi DA:I. To me Mass Effect is about a big sci-fi epic with interesting characters and side stories (loyalty missions and stuff). If its full of "hay pathfinder I lost my ring, I think its 200 meters over there but I cant be bothered to get it myself" crap where you walk to point B and your done then I will be waiting for it to be pretty cheap to see for myself.

The structure is made clear real fast once you get to the nexus(1hr in I say). You are in a galaxy that you need to settle. Clearing areas allows settlements and the more people you can get the more you can do.
Also a lot of parts are unfinished in the nexus suggesting once you get far enough story wise the focus will shift. Though populating worlds seems like the large majority.

So, lots of quests that could be very menial for a payoff that is already known what it can be.
But, combat seems very strong from what I played. How the relationships you form and other types of quest will determine how much I get into it.
 
Well Super Mario Odyssey if it actually releases this year. Hah.

... What if Mario has better (facial) animations than Mass Effect...

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She wants to understand why the kid was chosen as Pathfinder (she explains a bit after the clip cuts off), it's meant to have gone to Cora, one of the squadmates, not the player.

If she's read the logs though, then she'd know that Alec makes bro/sisRyder Pathfinder. The dialogue is unneeded, and strangely written. Something like this at least makes some sense in English.

Addison: Alright, what happened, Ryder? How did you become the next Pathfinder?

Ryder: My Father passed it on to me when he...

Addison: I know, I read the logs. It's not hereditary, Ryder. The 2IC should have..

Ryder: Deal with it.
 
If she's read the logs though, then she'd know that Alec makes bro/sisRyder Pathfinder. The dialogue is unneeded, and strangely written. Something like this at least makes some sense in English.

Addison: What happened, Ryder? How did you become the next Pathfinder?

Ryder: My Father passed it on to me when he...

Addison: I know, I read the logs. It's not hereditary, Ryder. The 2IC should have..

Ryder: Deal with it.

The reference to reading the logs is that she knows how he died. She knows Alec chose Kid Ryder. She is wanting to know why he chose her, which is, like, a core element/mystery of the plot.

Yes it's goofily written but it's really not nearly as hard to understand as you are making it out to be.

That character's bigger issue is, despite being the tired rule follower, is that she is wearing enough makeup to make a clown blush.
 
Loving my time in game so far, game is extremely ME1 feels, very minor flaws are here and there but nothing that has detracted from my experience or sense of awe in exploration. Andromeda feels like Mass Effect, and that delicious sense of the unknown and wonder is here in droves.

If I could liken the game to anything so far, I would say it feels like Goonies mixed with Full House mixed with Event Horizon, with the best shooter combat in any RPG ever. It's not without flaws, but many of the things that have been meme'd till death or bickered over aren't ringing true for me...and it's stunning.

I'm playing in 4K upscaled (1080p render) and it's 60FPS 99% of the time on mostly high settings, and it has frakking HDR10 support (which I never knew was in it going in, what a surprise!), that 'An HDR video is playing' came up with 4K upscale options and shit... fidelity heaven right here on my KS8000. The UI was definitely designed for controller play, so that suits me and my Elite controller for sure, I can see how KB+M people would not be digging it, however.

The game is absolutely gorgeous on PC, I can say that much (and lip sync and animations are good: much, much better than Horizon's NPCs, on a par with Aloy for what it's worth). Story and Characters are solid af (albeit a bit of a slow burn), so if you had worries there: don't, it's in good shape. One thing I will say, the overall tone is much lighter than the trilogy, which I personally find refreshing coming fresh out of my millionth Insanity run...ME3 always brings a Vanguard down with that bittersweet sauce.

Detailed thoughts incoming after my 10 hours are up, half-way there: so back to it I go!
 
Outside Natalie Dormer, Kumail Nanjiani as Director Tann absolutely kills it. Such good delivery. No one will ever match the beloved Mordin Solus but Kumail has really committed to the role. Inspired choice by the VO casting director.
 
Question: how are they exploring this galaxy without the prothean gateways? I don't remember there being any standard ships capable of trans-galactic travel at reasonable speed. Is that actually explained at all?

Spoiler tag it please, already had unmarked spoilers on this page.
 
Question: how are they exploring this galaxy without the prothean gateways? I don't remember there being any standard ships capable of trans-galactic travel at reasonable speed. Is that actually explained at all?

Spoiler tag it please, already had unmarked spoilers on this page.


They are only exploring one cluster in Andromeda I believe
 
I left the PC on overnight and it's only on 29% download!! And why can't you use an existing account on the xbox-1 instead of having to buy an account again..
 
That character's bigger issue is, despite being the tired rule follower, is that she is wearing enough makeup to make a clown blush.

The standard 80s makeup job was very forward thinking. They knew that it was going to be memorable enough to warrant a return some century.

 
Question: how are they exploring this galaxy without the prothean gateways? I don't remember there being any standard ships capable of trans-galactic travel at reasonable speed. Is that actually explained at all?

Spoiler tag it please, already had unmarked spoilers on this page.

If you are asking how the ark ships got there, it's
because it took them a long time in cryostasis.

If you are asking how the player's ship goes around Andromeda itself once the proper game has begun, I'm not sure if it's explained yet, might be in the codex somewhere.
 
The character creator is SO bad. I haven't had any problems creating a face I was satisfied with in ME2, ME3 or DAI but with Andromeda, I definitely didn't feel like I could create the kind of character I wanted to create and I had to seriously compromise. Even so, my Ryder doesn't look great, he looks alright. The idea to start with these incredibly limiting base heads (many of which look terrible to begin with) just really isn't working out, especially with how few customisation options they've got. Most of the male hair and beard styles don't look too hot, either. And the scars look so incredibly fake. Whoever designed those must've never seen a real scar in their life. (The beard and eyebrows also grow over the scars which is just plain stupid.) I'm almost considering waiting till they patch in the additional CC features (hopefully those will be some worthwhile additions) before buying the game and then starting over with a new Ryder rather than continuing on from my Origin Acces trial progress. Haven't finished the trial yet, though, so maybe the story will pull me in enough to make me want to continue as soon as possible, we'll see.

As for the rest of the game, I've played for about an hour now and I'm quite enjoying it so far. My main gripe is that the check points seem to be incredibly unfair. I had just completed an optional objective, then got killed like a minute later and now I have to complete that optional objective all over again because the game didn't think it'd be necessary to save that progress. Other than that and the terrible CC, I'm really enjoying myself, though. So far, I haven't been too bothered by the facial animations, either. They don't look great, obviously, but they weren't as bad as I had feared and I haven't found them to be distracting or immersion-breaking so far.
 
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