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Rendering thread exception mass effect
Rendering thread exception mass effect





rendering thread exception mass effect

The DLC added some story that attempted to soften the blow of the ending, and gave an added sense of closure with your squad mates. If our saves are utilized in Andromeda then you might get an honorary mention or equivalent. It was of little consequence since, supposedly, we'll never see him / her again. If you had over 75% Military Resources your Shephard would survive the ending. (I mean seriously, DX12 problems, unoptimized drivers, FPS lags and spikes, annoyances with micro-pays, lack of DLC, just every problem in the book, even on a AAA title). It's worth waiting up to another year for a good complete, untarnished, experience.

rendering thread exception mass effect

And for reference, I'm a HUGE fan of the series.

rendering thread exception mass effect

I have zero interest in waiting for a half-way decent patch to fix everything to come out while trying to play it now. I'm definitely going to wait for all the DLC to drop and the Director's Cut to be released before purchase. I'm watching this EXACT same thing playout in the DX:MD thread. Everything else has zero advantage to being bought early and a bunch of downsides if you do. The only things that should generally be bought at launch are heavily multiplayer FPS games (and that's just for community if you're a competitive player), and MMO's (which basically just means WoW expansions at this point). It's not as if most people on the don't have a massive backlog of games to play anyway.

rendering thread exception mass effect

I don't really see the downside of doing this. It used to be all about cost reasons, but now it's also becoming about how developed the games are as well. Because of the way games are released these days, I'd rather be a super late adopter, rather than an earlier one. Sure, I got to ME:3 over a year "late" but I got the full experience and didn't have to deal with any of the negative consequences that the "beta testers" did and didn't have to pay full price either. I have the patience to wait for everything to come out (usually in the form of a director's cut, or complete edition for a single price etc). So many patches and so many DLC's these days. This was one of the many reasons why I never bother to play a game at release.







Rendering thread exception mass effect