yeah. After I noticed that The Arrival DLC is due to hit at the end of the month I thought I'd bust out my old mass effect games.
Only to notice that after my hard-drive clean-up I must have deleted the saves to the games and I'd have to start over from the beginning. But I don't mind about the first game. The lines between the classes in ME1 were so blurred between the hybrids and specialist that I'm not fussed about that.
But it's when I head to Mass Effect 2 that I have a problem...
previously It didn't matter. I went down the soldier for giggles for my first play-through and then Infiltrator and enjoyed the serious damage out-put that made it kinda fun. (and the blood when I got a headshot was just...AWESOME! XD) but that was a few months back.
Now I find I'm more of a passive, support player in anything I play. I still attack a little. My better examples being a Medic tree in Borderlands, the medic in Bad Company 2 and using the creation/spirit healer tree in dragon age (and Force Mage for a bit more attacking power in dragon age 2). I can't really think of any other examples XD.
But I wasn't sure how that translated into Mass Effect. I did think the Sentinel for awhile but some friends told me it was more of a tank type rather than support/passive.
Any opinions guys? I'm kind of stuck at the moment XD
if worst comes to worst, I'll go Soldier and pick up the LMG in the Collector Ship to copy battlefield XDD
Only to notice that after my hard-drive clean-up I must have deleted the saves to the games and I'd have to start over from the beginning. But I don't mind about the first game. The lines between the classes in ME1 were so blurred between the hybrids and specialist that I'm not fussed about that.
But it's when I head to Mass Effect 2 that I have a problem...
previously It didn't matter. I went down the soldier for giggles for my first play-through and then Infiltrator and enjoyed the serious damage out-put that made it kinda fun. (and the blood when I got a headshot was just...AWESOME! XD) but that was a few months back.
Now I find I'm more of a passive, support player in anything I play. I still attack a little. My better examples being a Medic tree in Borderlands, the medic in Bad Company 2 and using the creation/spirit healer tree in dragon age (and Force Mage for a bit more attacking power in dragon age 2). I can't really think of any other examples XD.
But I wasn't sure how that translated into Mass Effect. I did think the Sentinel for awhile but some friends told me it was more of a tank type rather than support/passive.
Any opinions guys? I'm kind of stuck at the moment XD
if worst comes to worst, I'll go Soldier and pick up the LMG in the Collector Ship to copy battlefield XDD