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To Mass Effect 3 players, from Dr. Ray Muzyka, co-founder of BioWare

As co-founder and GM of BioWare, I’m very proud of the ME3 team; I personally believe Mass Effect 3 is the best work we’ve yet created. So, it’s incredibly painful to receive feedback from our core fans that the game’s endings were not up to their expectations. Our first instinct is to defend our work and point to the high ratings offered by critics – but out of respect to our fans, we need to accept the criticism and feedback with humility.

I believe passionately that games are an art form, and that the power of our medium flows from our audience, who are deeply involved in how the story unfolds, and who have the uncontested right to provide constructive criticism. At the same time, I also believe in and support the artistic choices made by the development team.  The team and I have been thinking hard about how to best address the comments on ME3’s endings from players, while still maintaining the artistic integrity of the game.

Mass Effect 3 concludes a trilogy with so much player control and ownership of the story that it was hard for us to predict the range of emotions players would feel when they finished playing through it.  The journey you undertake in Mass Effect provokes an intense range of highly personal emotions in the player; even so, the passionate reaction of some of our most loyal players to the current endings in Mass Effect 3 is something that has genuinely surprised us. This is an issue we care about deeply, and we will respond to it in a fair and timely way. We’re already working hard to do that.

To that end, since the game launched, the team has been poring over everything they can find about reactions to the game – industry press, forums, Facebook, and Twitter, just to name a few. The Mass Effect team, like other teams across the BioWare Label within EA, consists of passionate people who work hard for the love of creating experiences that excite and delight our fans.  I’m honored to work with them because they have the courage and strength to respond to constructive feedback.

Building on their research, Exec Producer Casey Hudson and the team are hard at work on a number of game content initiatives that will help answer the questions, providing more clarity for those seeking further closure to their journey. You’ll hear more on this in April.  We’re working hard to maintain the right balance between the artistic integrity of the original story while addressing the fan feedback we’ve received.  This is in addition to our existing plan to continue providing new Mass Effect content and new full games, so rest assured that your journey in the Mass Effect universe can, and will, continue.

The reaction to the release of Mass Effect 3 has been unprecedented. On one hand, some of our loyal fans are passionately expressing their displeasure about how their game concluded; we care about this feedback, and we’re planning to directly address it. However, most folks appear to agree that the game as a whole is exceptional, with more than 75 critics giving it a perfect review score and a review average in the mid-90s. Net, I’m proud of the team, but we can and must always strive to do better.

Some of the criticism that has been delivered in the heat of passion by our most ardent fans, even if founded on valid principles, such as seeking more clarity to questions or looking for more closure, for example – has unfortunately become destructive rather than constructive. We listen and will respond to constructive criticism, but much as we will not tolerate individual attacks on our team members, we will not support or respond to destructive commentary.

If you are a Mass Effect fan and have input for the team – we respect your opinion and want to hear it. We’re committed to address your constructive feedback as best we can. In return, I’d ask that you help us do that by supporting what I truly believe is the best game BioWare has yet crafted. I urge you to do your own research: play the game, finish it and tell us what you think. Tell your friends if you feel it’s a good game as a whole. Trust that we are doing our damndest, as always, to address your feedback.  As artists, we care about our fans deeply and we appreciate your support.

Thank you for your feedback – we are listening.

Ray

 

 

(Apologies if there is already a topic on this, I couldn't see one)



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Imo, the biggest problem is that ME3 is more a shooter then an rpg, I still think ME1 is the best ME game.



Now I'm not one of the people critical of the endings. If the closure is free DLC they mean likely mean it, and you can't really criticize them further other than not being perfect. 

Edit: Imo if they're going to do ending DLC, they should make it free, or not at all. If they don't it will open up a whole new shitstorm.



Just did a quick look into BSN and N4G. You know what are the majority of replies there? "If they release a new ending, i'll just watch in Youtube", "but what if it's free?", "I'll still watch it there".

People spend weeks nagging and complaining, and when finally some answers come their way, this is their response. Ah, the interwebz, do not ever change.



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Funny how they rag on 'destructive commentary' yet if people had only been polite and didn't kick up a stink about how shitty the game was, Bioware wouldn't even be releasing this future content.



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Sal.Paradise said:
Funny how they rag on 'destructive commentary' yet if people had only been polite and didn't kick up a stink about how shitty the game was, Bioware wouldn't even be releasing this future content.

If the whole game is shitty. Why would all these people care about the ending?

If it's shitty all the way through, the ending should be expected to be shitty, and thus the whole game would be bitched about (and I have many complaints about gameplay elements). But it seems to be mostly the ending.



Turkish said:
Imo, the biggest problem is that ME3 is more a shooter then an rpg, I still think ME1 is the best ME game.

I don't get how people see one Mass Effect game being more of a shooter than any of the others. They're either all shooters or all RPGs, so make your mind up.



Well this sounds like they are not actually going to change the ending, just add something to it

I thought the ending wasn't great, but the sad nature of it was probably appropriate, they just need to add some extra explanations for a few things



SecondWar said:
Turkish said:
Imo, the biggest problem is that ME3 is more a shooter then an rpg, I still think ME1 is the best ME game.

I don't get how people see one Mass Effect game being more of a shooter than any of the others. They're either all shooters or all RPGs, so make your mind up.


You cannot holster your gun in ME3. But can in the others. :P.



ClassicGamingWizzz said:
Turkish said:
Imo, the biggest problem is that ME3 is more a shooter then an rpg, I still think ME1 is the best ME game.


mass effect 1 is a RPG and a lame shooter , mass effect 3 is a good rpg and a great shooter IMO

Strangely I loved the shooting mechanics in ME1.