Cause he's Commander Shepard!Andy Chalk said:Hopefully by then I'll be able to figure out why Shepard's omni-blade makes that metallic "shink" sound when he turns it on.
(I'd have mine set to play Miracle of Sound's Commander Shepard)
Cause he's Commander Shepard!Andy Chalk said:Hopefully by then I'll be able to figure out why Shepard's omni-blade makes that metallic "shink" sound when he turns it on.
Bioshock's is as well. It's Atlas' army versus Ryan's (which happened in the Bioshock story). Dead Space 2 is security forces versus necromorphs (which again, is something that happened).The Pinray said:Because the mulitplayer aspects in both BioShock 2 and Dead Space 2 were truly just tacked on for the hell of it.Jyggalag said:Mass Effect 3 is going to have multiplayer? Bioshock and Dead Space had multiplayer squeezed into their games and it didn't work out. Why should this be any different?
Mass Effect 3's multiplayer is actually part of the story. It's what's going on while Shepard is out shooting aliens and endorsing his favorite shops. It's every bit as canonical to the main story as the singleplayer, though it's completely optional.
It's merely there to help anyone willing to use it. The best ending can still be achieved completely within singleplayer.
That's why it should be different. And when the game comes out, we'll see how it goes.
and i absolutely LOVE it! Good job bioware she is so hot. what so bad about it? i just don't get people.Zachery Gaskins said:So Tricia Helfer resumes her typecasting as a robotic femme fatale. What's your point here?Raiyan 1.0 said:Say, Bioware, why don't you talk about what you've done to EDI, hmm?
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In the long run, if things like this are enough turn you away from what I believe will be Game of the Year, then do everyone a favor, leave and don't come back. No one will miss any of you.SpiderJerusalem said:Because it's completely against the characters that the previous games have set up? Because it undermines what has happened before in the story? Because it gives in to horny fanboys and their wet dreams instead of having the backbone to continue with a platonic, adult relationship? Because it's ridiculous and stupid? Take your pick.Arina Love said:and i absolutely LOVE it! Good job bioware she is so hot. what so bad about it? i just don't get people.Zachery Gaskins said:So Tricia Helfer resumes her typecasting as a robotic femme fatale. What's your point here?Raiyan 1.0 said:Say, Bioware, why don't you talk about what you've done to EDI, hmm?
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Then again, judging by the leaked script and what has been confirmed to be true, Mass Effect 3 is shaping up to be such a colossal trainwreck that it might, just might be intriguing to play through - only to see how horribly misguided the efforts of Bioware/EA are.
Plot changes? Character changes? Do you have the game or something? I've read the leaked script with all it's so-called horrors and I can honestly say you're overreacting.SpiderJerusalem said:So, let's get this straight: you're so blinded by your decision to buy the game that any other opinions (especially opinions formed from reading up on FACTS), are easily dismissed by attempting to reduce valid concerns (massive plot and character changes, EA forced game modes and total tonal shift compared to previous installments) into a wave of the hand scoff, as if they were people complaining about Shepard having blue armor instead of red?
Does that not strike you as being a bit off?
News flash: dynamic story line and characters. Characters change with time and story develops. Your bias stench can be recognised a mile away.SpiderJerusalem said:Because it's completely against the characters that the previous games have set up? Because it undermines what has happened before in the story? Because it gives in to horny fanboys and their wet dreams instead of having the backbone to continue with a platonic, adult relationship? Because it's ridiculous and stupid? Take your pick.Arina Love said:and i absolutely LOVE it! Good job bioware she is so hot. what so bad about it? i just don't get people.Zachery Gaskins said:So Tricia Helfer resumes her typecasting as a robotic femme fatale. What's your point here?Raiyan 1.0 said:Say, Bioware, why don't you talk about what you've done to EDI, hmm?
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Then again, judging by the leaked script and what has been confirmed to be true, Mass Effect 3 is shaping up to be such a colossal trainwreck that it might, just might be intriguing to play through - only to see how horribly misguided the efforts of Bioware/EA are.
What the dick? When did this happen :|Raiyan 1.0 said:Say, Bioware, why don't you talk about what you've done to EDI, hmm?
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Developers have all right to do all the changes they think best. If you don't like it don't play it your crying all over forums will not get you anywhere. "this isn't ready" means it's was not full script and it was not ready and you have no other option or proof to say that script was complete until you played the game.SpiderJerusalem said:Really? You did read all the way to the ridiculous and pointless ending?Savber said:Plot changes? Character changes? Do you have the game or something? I've read the leaked script with all it's so-called horrors and I can honestly say you're overreacting.SpiderJerusalem said:So, let's get this straight: you're so blinded by your decision to buy the game that any other opinions (especially opinions formed from reading up on FACTS), are easily dismissed by attempting to reduce valid concerns (massive plot and character changes, EA forced game modes and total tonal shift compared to previous installments) into a wave of the hand scoff, as if they were people complaining about Shepard having blue armor instead of red?
Does that not strike you as being a bit off?
Oh, I forgot, EA and Bioware today attract kids with little sense of actual understanding of story. You do understand that "dynamic" story lines and character changes do not mean that the game makers can make all other choices void to suit a poorly constructed ending.Arina Love said:News flash: dynamic story line and characters. Characters change with time and story develops. Your bias stench can be recognised a mile away.
It's doesn't "undermine" anything, just expands and develops.
but anyway don't like it don't play it. Bioware will not even notice.
"FACTS" haha show me proof that leaked script was final OR was every possible outcome of decisions. you can't because it's vague and incomplete.
PS i have read every spoiler leaked too. you are not special.
That script? It was very much confirmed to be true. It was all even clearer when EA started with the good old "this isn't ready" act, just some four months before release. Even voice actors have confirmed that they had stopped recording stuff at that point. While some things arguably may be cut, that script, for better or (in this case) for worse, is what we'll be getting. Unless they suddenly decide to delay the game for six months and re-write and script and direct the entire conclusion over again.
I wasn't going to click that, as I don't really want any ME3 spoilers, but eventually succumbed after reading other peoples responses. I agree, I do hope this isn't the case. Surely part of the appeal to the banter between Joker and EDI was one being a human and the other being portrayed as a holographic "ball on a stick"? Also, not sure where giving EDI aRaiyan 1.0 said:Say, Bioware, why don't you talk about what you've done to EDI, hmm?
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Yeah, EA didn't just drop a pretty penny on a Bioware game recently. I'm sure budget is such a huge concern and they didn't essentially get a check that may as well have read "Infinity Dollars" from EA to make the third installment in a wildly successful franchise.Kusko25 said:lack of Budget.
SpiderJerusalem said:Savber said:What? You mean the endings where there is NO clear cut good or bad endings?SpiderJerusalem said:Really? You did read all the way to the ridiculous and pointless ending?
Honestly that sounds great to me! It's about time that Bioware quits pandering to people that always demand a lovely rainbow and sunshine ending (as seen in almost all Bioware games).
I honestly don't see the issues with the endings here. Care to explain what I missed?
MarsProbe said:Ok, so the war hadn't kicked off in ME2 and anyway, spending what may have been billions of credits to bring back Shepard and the Normandy was fairly necessary. But at the time of an all out galactic war (one that sees Earth overrun by Reapers, no less), would resources really be getting pumped into a rather frivolous update to an AI (or should that be "Synthetic"?)
In other words, it's a "feature."HammerIntoAnvil said:The same reason that point and shoot cameras make a shutter noise - it'll have been based on a peice of tech that did once make that noise and now people expect itHopefully by then I'll be able to figure out why Shepard's omni-blade makes that metallic "shink" sound when he turns it on.
/smartass
Ah, looking at it that way, it does then seem like a natural progression for EDI. I guess she will be playing the second tech-based sqaud member in ME3, as unless I'm mistaken, it looks like Legion will be filling a supporting role this time around. After all, it's not like they could sideline Tali now, right?evilthecat said:I'm actually really interested to see if this works without detracting from the core game. I've seen no evidence that it won't, but I know enough to know that multiplayer raises a whole new series of technical challenges which, of course, take up time and resources.
And if we're talking about terrifying race/class combos, I have to say.. Krogan Sentinel. :S
MarsProbe said:Ok, so the war hadn't kicked off in ME2 and anyway, spending what may have been billions of credits to bring back Shepard and the Normandy was fairly necessary. But at the time of an all out galactic war (one that sees Earth overrun by Reapers, no less), would resources really be getting pumped into a rather frivolous update to an AI (or should that be "Synthetic"?)I'm not 100% behind this decision either, but I think it does reflect EDIs growth throughout ME2. At the beginning, she's shackled and treated as very much a single-use tool, whereas by the end as far as I can see she still has unfettered access to every system on the ship (there's certainly no scene where she's ever reshackled) and is treated much more like a person. Since AIs in mass effect are tied to a unique quantum computer which forms their 'brain', the only way for the (now free) EDI to get out and explore the world in a more meaningful way would be to have some kind of body in which to do it.
In many ways having a body kind of represents her transformation from overgrown electronic warfare suite to full personhood. Thus, while I think the sexbot 3000 seems a little excessive, I'm not adverse to the idea of EDI having a robot body with which to explore the world. Heck, humanoid robots seem to be all over the place in ME2, they can't be that hard to build.