@Ghosthunter54: Exactly. The ending of ME3 was a clusterf*ck, but the game was a narrative mess long before Casey Hudson's spirit animal showed up to explain "He's space Jesus. Get it? Get it?"
@sdzald: That might actually be Bioware's thinking. I mean at the end of ME3 he was allowed to decide the fate of every man, women and alien in the galaxy for no real reason at all. So
"You can now easily see the number of favorites or ratings a mod has received, and there are options to sort mods by Highest Rated or Most Favorite on a daily, weekly, monthly, or all-time basis."
Because why include obvious features at launch if you can wait until no one would actually use them? Holy balls, Bethesda. How did you not just copy Nexus or Steam when designing your site? Or at least include the very freaking basics?
"We're getting rid of the binary morality of past games in favor of a system that's just agree or disagree, but with 4 different ways of expressing yourself--but sometimes only two."
@pcpirate78: Obviously you know nothing about reading comprehension. I explicitly said "It's reasonable to use exclusives in making a purchasing decision." Point was: it's dumb for *you* to get upset about the lack of exclusives once *you* own the console. From a consumers point of view literally the only thing you gain from your platform of choice having exclusives is the ability to say nana-nana-bo-bo to those that don't own it. Pass.
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