Molyneux thinks writers should not change their stories

I agree, while people have a right to not like where the story ended (I think the ending of Harry Potter was a cop out the boy who lived should have died but thats another story) and they are just as entitled to kick and scream and claim soul crushing disappointment but that doesn't mean that the authors should change it. Rather say "Sorry folks we missed the ball" but this grovelling attempt "fix" this mistake (I still dont see it as such) they have opened a door that may have been better left closed.
 
ME3 Extended cut didn't change the ending, it just added to what was already there. They didn't compromise their integrity they just plugged a few of the giant plot holes they left in the story.

Also why are people still publishing every quote The Neux makes?
 
ME3 Extended cut didn't change the ending, it just added to what was already there. They didn't compromise their integrity they just plugged a few of the giant plot holes they left in the story.

Also why are people still publishing every quote The Neux makes?

I completely agree. It's even called the Extended cut.

I really am getting tired of " 'Neux " and his comments. Bitch, bitch, moan, moan
 
Oh, damn. Why did I think he was behind Spore? :o

Does this mean my gamer license is getting revoked?
 
Oh, damn. Why did I think he was behind Spore? :o

Does this mean my gamer license is getting revoked?

Maybe because like Fable, Spore promised up the stars but in execution didn't even hit the stratosphere?

Not revoked but we might knock a few points off it ;)
 
Yeah, if I have to be brutally honest, I didn't really enjoy any of the Fable games. Fable 1 had a lot of promising gameplay mechanics, but the game itself felt more like a demo or prelude to a greater game.
 
Yeah, if I have to be brutally honest, I didn't really enjoy any of the Fable games. Fable 1 had a lot of promising gameplay mechanics, but the game itself felt more like a demo or prelude to a greater game.

Yep the Neux has big ideas, he likes dreaming big. Its just too bad that those big ideas very rarely amount to great games, often good but never great, not as great as populace or even the original black and white.
 
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