Fenixp: ...but I just can not understand how does that make a game ugly.
I think you misunderstand what I'm trying to say. When I played the game on an Nvidia card and those texture issues were gone, the game did look great. I really liked the way it looked. But when they were present on my ATI card, it was exactly like it was in that video, and it is ugly. Extremely ugly. In fact, it's one of the saddest excuses for video game graphics I have ever seen when they can't even make a game that loads textures properly. But, if that problem is fixed like you said, then it doesn't matter. The game is great when that isn't happening. I quit playing it on the PC I had with an ATI card because it was the most game-immersion breaking experience I had ever tried to deal with. It completely ruined the experience for me until I played it on a different video card.
gyokzoli: It cannot be worse than Mass Effect 3's ending. That's what I call bad.
I actually didn't find ME3's ending to be quite as bad as everyone else found it to be. It definitely wasn't my favorite, but it wasn't bad enough to ruin what might be my favorite video game series of all time. Similarly to Rage, perhaps I didn't mind it as much because I was already expecting it. I played the game a few months after it released, so I was already expecting disappointment with the ending. Maybe since it wasn't hyped up for me, it didn't bother me too much that it wasn't as good as it could have been.