Hey, how about having no half-year wait and no shitty, shitty DRM AIDS for the PC version? That's make Mass Effect 2 great in my book.
That video is amazing. Change the interface and battle menu to that and it will be so much better!tiredinnuendo said:I'll be honest, Mass Effect was such a good playable movie, I'm terrified that 2 and 3 are going to pull a Pirates or a Matrix on us. I'm approaching the concept of a sequel with trepidation at best, terrified that we'll have all the standard sequel plot cliches.
That said, what I'd mainly like to see is for them to finish their original concepts from Mass Effect 1. See this trailer for details:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOJ-hE527Q
Originally, you had individual squad positioning, the ability to control other squad members, a more dynamic conversation system, and a more open galaxy (plus a much cooler galaxy map). As good a game as Mass Effect was, a lot of it got left on the cutting room floor.
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6 is an excellent idea, but I'm not sure about 7 - are you saying every time you make a choice, the game will randomly pick 1 of 2 outcomes? I guess it would be ok if they both made sense in relation to the choice you make, but it would probably mess with a lot of people.Seldon2639 said:6. Make the difficult choices more involved. If you're going to have a character die, don't make it that one single choice killed him or her, make it that an entire series of choices (none of which make it clear that it kills them) lead into it.
7. If you keep at as a 1 choice = death situation, make it that there are different end results, even if you make the same choice. That way, on second and third playthroughs, it doesn't get boring.
ARE YOU INSANE! MORE LESBIAN SEX SCENES!JakubK666 said:6.NO LESBIAN SEX SCENES!
Hitting x allows you to skip dialogue. It's not the same as skipping through the scene, but it does help cut through the crap quicker on a second playthrough.qbert4ever said:Everything on here is good, but the only thing that I really hope they do is make it so I can skip the GOD DAMN CUT-SCENES! Hell, there should just be a law in general that says if the cut-scenes are unskipable, then it goes back to the drawing board. Especially in a game like ME that takes more then one play through to get the full experience.
Also, they need to make it so that the same button that moves the dialogue along isn't the same one that selects your answer. I shouldn't be punished if I want to play the game more then once and skip all the long boring stuff I've already heard.
That's what I was talking about in my second paragraph. I was saying that while you can skip dialogue if you do it too fast then hitting X will select the default answer. Having the button that you need to hit repeatedly at a fast rate be the same one that chooses your answers is just poor planning. They should have made it so only X skips dialogue and only A selects your responses.tratorix said:Hitting x allows you to skip dialogue. It's not the same as skipping through the scene, but it does help cut through the crap quicker on a second playthrough.