Mass Effect 3 Demo Impressions [Online Open To All]

I didn't like ME2 the week I started playing it, and people called me overly critical. Now everyone agrees with me. It's very confusing.

No. You loved it when it came out. And then it became GOTY and then you started hating it because it was cool. DON'T LIE!!!
 
I think this demo's done Bioware more harm than good if anything, people were already excited for the game, now they're just cancelling their pre orders out of dissapointment
 
Can't believe those running animations are real. I didn't think the Mass Effect 2 animations for running were great but they were better than that iirc.
 
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Watch these while listening to this.

Needs to be quoted at least once every page. Hope they fix this shit and still irked about the the removal of weapon holstering option.
 
I've only played the MP for a bit and enjoyed the Co-Op experience. Forgive me for asking this as I've been on total media blackout, but what are the criticisms people are finding of the demo? Can anyone bullet point it for me?
 
The person who tried to prove that the build was from July simply took a quote from Chris Priestly who was talking about whether or not the Comic-Con builds were different than the E3 build. The demo build is from January.

Also, it's highly unlikely that animation will be fixed, the game's already gone gold. Keep in mind that up until this demo build, all the footage we've seen of shepard walking had his gun floating motionless in the air as he walked forward. They've probably finalized the animations.
 
I really liked the second installment, but the ME3 demo turned me off. The combat seemed... off somehow... And the player movement felt like rolling around on rollerblades.
 
I've only played the MP for a bit and enjoyed the Co-Op experience. Forgive me for asking this as I've been on total media blackout, but what are the criticisms people are finding of the demo? Can anyone bullet point it for me?

Sloppy animations (look at the gifs on this page)
low res textures
one button does everything
writing is pretty stupid (opinion)
cheesy scene with a boy being killed (opinion)
Ashley looks weird now (opinion)
no holstering weapon anymore, you're either in combat mode or non-combat mode (you can't make nice 360° shots of your shep anymore)
framerate on PS3 is bad
no controller support AGAIN for PC

that's only on top of my head
 
Sloppy animations (look at the gifs on this page)
low res textures
one button does everything
writing is pretty stupid (opinion)
cheesy scene with a boy being killed (opinion)
Ashley looks weird now (opinion)
no holstering weapon anymore, you're either in combat mode or non-combat mode (you can't make nice 360° shots of your shep anymore)
framerate on PS3 is bad
no controller support AGAIN for PC

that's only on top of my head

Playing on PS3 myself and I have to agree with it all. I was floored by how choppy and bad looking the intro and cutscenes were. Also the FOV feels like I'm looking straight up Shepard's ass.
 
I've only played the MP for a bit and enjoyed the Co-Op experience. Forgive me for asking this as I've been on total media blackout, but what are the criticisms people are finding of the demo? Can anyone bullet point it for me?

I think it's mainly the facial expression, animations/acting, and the writing and how everything were put together, felt a little more "cheap" on the presentation and rough around the edges, the combat so far has been pretty positive I think outside of the linear first level, since it's pretty close to what ME2 was, but that's probably just me since I liked it and I can't speak for everyone regarding combat.

Also the framerate was pretty bad for the PS3 version, and other things that were kind of distracting for some people.
 
Why would a FANTASTIC demo cause people to cancel their preorders?
a lot of people don't think it's a fantastic demo, or have you missed about 80% of the comments on this thread? Personally, I'm confident some of the more minor issues will be fixed in the final release (those textures...), but as a demo it's got a lot of issues.
 
writing is pretty stupid (opinion)

Let's treat this as fact, shall we? I've seen Schwarzenegger movies with deeper dialogue.

To be fair, according to Bioware's forums the original writers from ME1 did not write ME3. I enjoyed ME1's writing (nothing too special but at least not offensively bad) and read the first novel in one go.
 
I guess there are no unlocks from this demo for Kingdom of Amalur like first reported since nobody has got anything yet?
 
The writing may not be Shakespearean tier material, but it most certainly is still Mass Effect and it is finally coming to the conclusion of what was started in the first one. That alone is going to make me love it more than ME 2. As for the visuals, animations and gameplay? Well, it is still Mass Effect as well, only the gameplay feels more fluid and less tank-like and the visuals seem a bit more crisp. Could not realistically expect much more, to be honest. Just happy that we are finally getting to play the conclusion of what was started.

The writing (specifically the dialogue) is completely different between ME1 and the ME3 demo. I suggest you go back and play ME1 again for a while right after finishing the ME3 demo. The difference is day and night.
 
Needs to be quoted at least once every page. Hope they fix this shit and still irked about the the removal of weapon holstering option.

Yeah, basically solidifies the absolute delineation between shooty parts and walky parts; you'll either be walking around a hub or out in a self-contained Gears of War level, a far cry from Mass Effect which had a much more organic design.
 
So, gaf, I have played the first two games on 360 and I really want to play ME3 on pc. Do you guys know if there's a tool to make my 360 saves compatible with the pc version of 2 and hopefully 3? I'm positive I saw that there is a way, but googling is failing me right now.
 
So, gaf, I have played the first two games on 360 and I really want to play ME3 on pc. Do you guys know if there's a tool to make my 360 saves compatible with the pc version of 2 and hopefully 3? I'm positive I saw that there is a way, but googling is failing me right now.

There is, I've done it. I'll look it up right now.

EDIT: Use this thread to extract the save file and use this website to convert it
 
So as a PC gamer who recently got a PS3 for media streaming and sports games I thought I would see how the other half actually live.

WOW...people actually play games with that sort of framerate? It felt like it was in the teens most of the time.

As for the actual game, I think I spent more time rolling my eyes at the dialog than playing the game. It was seriously bad. I made it as far as the Normandy before I had to turn it off. I may give the PC version a spin later, but that was one of the worst game demos I have ever tried.
 
Okay , lemme get this straight- people are judging the writing quality of a demo that features almost 0 dialog and not a single story sequence ? It's a few action cutscenes and some running with lots of shooting.

The second part of the demo was also only about half the full stage, apparently before you start the combat mission itself there's a more typical "have a chit chat" section where you can talk to everyone that you saw in that stage. Probably get some exposition on what was happening there beyond the obvious. You know, stuff that would improve the overall experience but would be unnessecary for a demo ?

Idono, I do strongly feel that anyone who would cancel a pre-order after trying this demo out never intended to buy the game in the first place and is probably among the many on neogaf who inexplicably hate bioware because they paid full price for dragon age 2 and ... wait for it - hated it in spite of spending 40 + hours with the game.

If I were a more typical internet user I'd be posting about 2 dozen "haters gonna hate" pictures right now. And really, if people want to have retarded opinions they can go right ahead. I'll just enjoy playing an awesome game in the mean time.

I'm glad I saved some DLC in ME2 so I can at least go play that for a bit while I wait until the 7th....
 
Okay , lemme get this straight- people are judging the writing quality of a demo that features almost 0 dialog and not a single story sequence ? It's a few action cutscenes and some running with lots of shooting.

The second part of the demo was also only about half the full stage, apparently before you start the combat mission itself there's a more typical "have a chit chat" section where you can talk to everyone that you saw in that stage. Probably get some exposition on what was happening there beyond the obvious. You know, stuff that would improve the overall experience but would be unnessecary for a demo ?

Idono, I do strongly feel that anyone who would cancel a pre-order after trying this demo out never intended to buy the game in the first place and is probably among the many on neogaf who inexplicably hate bioware because they paid full price for dragon age 2 and ... wait for it - hated it in spite of spending 40 + hours with the game.

If I were a more typical internet user I'd be posting about 2 dozen "haters gonna hate" pictures right now. And really, if people want to have retarded opinions they can go right ahead. I'll just enjoy playing an awesome game in the mean time.

I'm glad I saved some DLC in ME2 so I can at least go play that for a bit while I wait until the 7th....

What do you think about the demo? Has the combat been improved from ME2?
 
Didn't like the first half of the demo. The beginning should have been longer with more dialogue exchange. Still, I'm most looking forward to listening to Clint Mansell's soundtrack in this one.
 
Put me in the group that thinks the writting/dialogs were pretty bad. Not your run of the mill average game dialog, but actually worst then that.

But it's possible this isn't final. For example the choices end up being the exact same thing and I doubt the final game will be like that.


I hope.
 
Okay , lemme get this straight- people are judging the writing quality of a demo that features almost 0 dialog and not a single story sequence ? It's a few action cutscenes and some running with lots of shooting.

The second part of the demo was also only about half the full stage, apparently before you start the combat mission itself there's a more typical "have a chit chat" section where you can talk to everyone that you saw in that stage. Probably get some exposition on what was happening there beyond the obvious. You know, stuff that would improve the overall experience but would be unnessecary for a demo ?

Idono, I do strongly feel that anyone who would cancel a pre-order after trying this demo out never intended to buy the game in the first place and is probably among the many on neogaf who inexplicably hate bioware because they paid full price for dragon age 2 and ... wait for it - hated it in spite of spending 40 + hours with the game.

If I were a more typical internet user I'd be posting about 2 dozen "haters gonna hate" pictures right now. And really, if people want to have retarded opinions they can go right ahead. I'll just enjoy playing an awesome game in the mean time.

I'm glad I saved some DLC in ME2 so I can at least go play that for a bit while I wait until the 7th....
It took 65 pages for someone to make a post that isn't terrible?
 
Sloppy animations (look at the gifs on this page)
low res textures
one button does everything
writing is pretty stupid (opinion)
cheesy scene with a boy being killed (opinion)
Ashley looks weird now (opinion)
no holstering weapon anymore, you're either in combat mode or non-combat mode (you can't make nice 360° shots of your shep anymore)
framerate on PS3 is bad
no controller support AGAIN for PC

that's only on top of my head

Pretty much agree with this. Demo was bad. I really hope that's not what the "invasion" consists of, because that was a big misstep if so. The part with the kid was just embarrassing, lowest common denominator stuff. What's with the dialogue and voice acting? Seems worse. Graphics also seem worse than ME2 on PC? Just looks a straight mess. Might have been over-reaching with that engine. Could have something to do with ME2 being a bit simpler I guess? Love how everyone already looks dirty before the shit has begun. Combat was still okay. Just seems even more shootery than ME2.

Overall it just feels like a B-team game, really quite low budget (even though the opposite is obviously true). I'll still get it, but very skeptical. I guess most people are going to gobble it up though, even if it is a turd sandwich.
 
The default female Shapard looks much better than those first released images. Emma Stone has to be one of their inspirations and I still say The Rock and Brad Pitt where 2 actors the male Shepard was designed after even though Bioware never admits who it was.
 
Unreal Engine really sucks in this teams hands. Jank.

Lighting is harsh and weird, lens flare out the ass, cutscenes lack polish, animations are terrible, player faces look like shit and the mouths animate poorly. The dialog is ho hum. The demo is extremely linear. The player movement is loose and too sensitive. So far the demo feels like a rushed mess to me
 
Okay , lemme get this straight- people are judging the writing quality of a demo that features almost 0 dialog and not a single story sequence ? It's a few action cutscenes and some running with lots of shooting.

The second part of the demo was also only about half the full stage, apparently before you start the combat mission itself there's a more typical "have a chit chat" section where you can talk to everyone that you saw in that stage. Probably get some exposition on what was happening there beyond the obvious. You know, stuff that would improve the overall experience but would be unnessecary for a demo ?

Idono, I do strongly feel that anyone who would cancel a pre-order after trying this demo out never intended to buy the game in the first place and is probably among the many on neogaf who inexplicably hate bioware because they paid full price for dragon age 2 and ... wait for it - hated it in spite of spending 40 + hours with the game.

If I were a more typical internet user I'd be posting about 2 dozen "haters gonna hate" pictures right now. And really, if people want to have retarded opinions they can go right ahead. I'll just enjoy playing an awesome game in the mean time.

I'm glad I saved some DLC in ME2 so I can at least go play that for a bit while I wait until the 7th....

So what is your opinion on the animations, sound effect, performance and balance for the demo? The balance sure is broken if you play a class based around skills because of the weigth/cooldown system. It still also pretty much seems like an hallway shooter where you need to take cover behind crate all the time like ME2. Moreover, both the 360 and PS3 versions have issue with their framerate.

And yes, I hate Dragon Age and spent 30 hours on it. I don't see why I shouldn't beat a game I paid full price for.

But yes, we're all terrible and we hate Bioware for no reason. Thank you for making this enlightening post about how you are superior to the plebs in here because you have different standards.
 
Okay , lemme get this straight- people are judging the writing quality of a demo that features almost 0 dialog and not a single story sequence ? It's a few action cutscenes and some running with lots of shooting.

The second part of the demo was also only about half the full stage, apparently before you start the combat mission itself there's a more typical "have a chit chat" section where you can talk to everyone that you saw in that stage. Probably get some exposition on what was happening there beyond the obvious. You know, stuff that would improve the overall experience but would be unnessecary for a demo ?

Idono, I do strongly feel that anyone who would cancel a pre-order after trying this demo out never intended to buy the game in the first place and is probably among the many on neogaf who inexplicably hate bioware because they paid full price for dragon age 2 and ... wait for it - hated it in spite of spending 40 + hours with the game.

If I were a more typical internet user I'd be posting about 2 dozen "haters gonna hate" pictures right now. And really, if people want to have retarded opinions they can go right ahead. I'll just enjoy playing an awesome game in the mean time.

I'm glad I saved some DLC in ME2 so I can at least go play that for a bit while I wait until the 7th....

Christ, the lengths some of you go to write off any criticism at all is extremely sad. Kind of impressive in a way, but mostly sad.
 
Seriously though, what the hell is wrong with the technical people at Bioware? Dragon Age, SWTOR, Dragon Age 2, This game. They are so consistently substandard in terms of their tech it's sad.
 
You know, since it looks as if BioWare is digging themselves deep into the pit of action and war movie cliches, I wonder if the full game will include any of the following scenes:

- Someone shows Shepard a picture of his girl back on Earth and starts talking about how he'll settle down with her when the war is over, right before his head gets taken off by a sniper.
- The veteran soldier (Anderson?) nobly sacrificing himself so that the rest of the squad can escape.
- Shepard standing tall atop a pile of rubble, giving a stirring speech reminding everyone of just What We're Fighting For as the bombastic musical score swells in the background.

And I won't be the least bit surprised if Shepard and Co. defeat the Reapers using some forgotten ancient super-weapon the writers will pull out of their ass at the last minute. Or the game will go the route of Independence Day and Shepard will upload a virus to the Reapers that causes them to simulataneously explode.
 
No holstering sucks, facial animation in the beginning is choppy and somewhat poorly synced, it however seems to get better in the second section of the demo. The one where you defend the fertile Krogan.

I actually really liked the game-play, or at least what we saw of it in the demo, and had no sound issues on PC. The character progression systems seem as if they're between ME1 and ME2 in terms of depth. But really it's a wait and see thing, can't tell right now if it'll pan out and those choices will actually affect play-style.

I thought the demo, for a demo, had a good amount of enemy variety and some fairly interesting combat scenarios. Those dudes with the shields where you could like use warp to expose them before attacking, it at least is an indication that Bioware is attempting to make combat more tactical than ME2's was.

Also I didn't think the thing with the kid was bad.
 
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