Release: E:WoM - F+ Starcraft II - A- Dragon Age Ultimate - B+ (purchased well after release) Mass Effect II - A+ Borderlands - B- WoW (pre-Cataclysm) - B- End of 2010: E:WoM - D (now very playable for me but also extremely disappointing in terms of gameplay, graphics (especially), world) Starcraft II - A- Dragon Age - A- Mass Effect II - A+ Borderlands - A- (terrific expansions)
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[quote who="lord ebonstone" reply="34" id="2799683"] Quoting Frogboy, reply 29The whole "knowingingly" thing is just, frankly, bizzarre. What exactly would be the motivatin to release Elemental before it was "finished"? You yourself said that you couldn't delay due to deals you had for retail space. I'm really sorry, but I can't believe the excuses you muster anymore. The game wasn't ready. The testers knew it, th
[quote who="MOIISKA" reply="57" id="2790822"] and.. and.. and... go away.[/quote] Will do. My mind was blown in 1.08 (when the game became playable for me) when my still modest but expanding empire outgrew the UI and I couldn't find a city manager. It's the primary reason that I gave up and chose to wait until 1.1 to try the game again. So this struck a chord with me. But I'll recede back into the Lurk and continue to roll my eyes at the community as
No no, I'm happy about this. It's good. It's one more step towards a game that I'll spend some serious time playing some time in the future. I'm one of what seems to me (from periodic lurking over the last month or two) to be many who have already paid their bucks and are now patiently waiting for the game that we keep being told is coming. And that's fine. It's a bad business model, and I won't be purchasing another SD game at launch, but hey, that's where we ar
Really? I mean, yes, this is much needed, but... It's not exactly a revolutionary screenshot that we're looking at there. It's beyond me how the game could have been released in this day and age without this "feature." So sure, /thumbsup and all that, but "Hip Hip Hooray?" "Awesome?" No. This whole ownership experience continues to feel like walking into a much touted steakhouse with high expectations and then having to methodically talk your waiter