Tags: BioWare; Mass Effect 3
<p>In this particular case <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-15-bioware-may-tweak-the-mass-effect-3-story-based-on-feedback-to-leaked-script" target="_blank"><span>Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk</span> promise</a> that the feedback concerning the story due to the leaked beta version will be taken into account.</p>
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<p>"We listen to our fans all of the time," Muzyka continued. "We listen to them on the forums, their feedback from stories. We're reading it all. If we can get ideas out of it that will make the game better, sure. We're not adverse to taking feedback. That's part of our core values, is humility. Any time we get a good idea from fans... they're our audience. They keep us in business."</p>
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<p>Muzyka reiterated the statement BioWare released when the leak occurred, and insisted Mass Effect 3's story was still in flux - but noted the impact on the development team.</p>
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<p>"It was disappointing for them, yeah. They're moving on. They're making a great game. The script, frankly, has changed a little bit from what was released, too. It's been edited. They're always tuning it. They're always making it better. But yeah, it's tough when you see your work displayed. You realise only a small number of people are probably going to look at those spoilers in advance.</p>
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<p>I've probably missed that, what was the fuss about the story script again? Was it stupid or what?</p>
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<p>In this particular case <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-15-bioware-may-tweak-the-mass-effect-3-story-based-on-feedback-to-leaked-script" target="_blank"><span>Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk</span> promise</a> that the feedback concerning the story due to the leaked beta version will be taken into account.</p>
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<p>"We listen to our fans all of the time," Muzyka continued. "We listen to them on the forums, their feedback from stories. We're reading it all. If we can get ideas out of it that will make the game better, sure. We're not adverse to taking feedback. That's part of our core values, is humility. Any time we get a good idea from fans... they're our audience. They keep us in business."</p>
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<p>Muzyka reiterated the statement BioWare released when the leak occurred, and insisted Mass Effect 3's story was still in flux - but noted the impact on the development team.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>"It was disappointing for them, yeah. They're moving on. They're making a great game. The script, frankly, has changed a little bit from what was released, too. It's been edited. They're always tuning it. They're always making it better. But yeah, it's tough when you see your work displayed. You realise only a small number of people are probably going to look at those spoilers in advance.</p>
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<p>I've probably missed that, what was the fuss about the story script again? Was it stupid or what?</p>
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