I had pretty much the exact opposite problem as a Vanguard. With Shock Trooper specialization and Colossus X armor, I was unkillable. Nothing except Geth Colossus' attacks could even damage me honestly. My only problem in Insanity was the Mako being less survivable than my actual character is, which is fucking retarded.HyenaThePirate said:Maybe someone can answer something...
While I loved the vanguard class from ME1, I'm not sure that the new "charge" move is for me... the one thing I didn't enjoy about playing it through the first time was how little damage you could take in combat.. it didnt take much for enemies to reduce my shields to nothing in a firefight, often while I was moving towards cover, and my ability to react to fast moving enemies was severely limited in some environments. What made it easier was unlocking other weapons such as the sniper rifle and the assault rifle.
Will they also be carrying over backstory from the first game? Like for example, if you were a survivor on Akuze, will that be brought back up?imPacT31 said:They're using a form of plot-convenient forgetfulness so that players can pick new classes and it still make sense that Shepard has completely re-specialised. Unfortunately this means that none of your skills will be carried over.HyenaThePirate said:Maybe someone can answer something...
While I loved the vanguard class from ME1, I'm not sure that the new "charge" move is for me... the one thing I didn't enjoy about playing it through the first time was how little damage you could take in combat.. it didnt take much for enemies to reduce my shields to nothing in a firefight, often while I was moving towards cover, and my ability to react to fast moving enemies was severely limited in some environments. What made it easier was unlocking other weapons such as the sniper rifle and the assault rifle.
Have they stated if we can carry over those unlocked abilities to the new game? Because if we don't I think I might go with soldier this time out.
Personally I think that the Vanguard's charge is all kinds of awesome, maybe because I've been playing lots of Demo-knight in TF2, and can't wait to pick it up again where I left off.
The English? I didn't realise that was an option, then again with Miranda being 'the Aus' I guess they'd have English as well...The DSM said:The Eng.
Yeah, anything like that will be brought over, they just couldn't bring over the actual skills.HyenaThePirate said:Will they also be carrying over backstory from the first game? Like for example, if you were a survivor on Akuze, will that be brought back up?imPacT31 said:They're using a form of plot-convenient forgetfulness so that players can pick new classes and it still make sense that Shepard has completely re-specialised. Unfortunately this means that none of your skills will be carried over.HyenaThePirate said:Maybe someone can answer something...
While I loved the vanguard class from ME1, I'm not sure that the new "charge" move is for me... the one thing I didn't enjoy about playing it through the first time was how little damage you could take in combat.. it didnt take much for enemies to reduce my shields to nothing in a firefight, often while I was moving towards cover, and my ability to react to fast moving enemies was severely limited in some environments. What made it easier was unlocking other weapons such as the sniper rifle and the assault rifle.
Have they stated if we can carry over those unlocked abilities to the new game? Because if we don't I think I might go with soldier this time out.
Personally I think that the Vanguard's charge is all kinds of awesome, maybe because I've been playing lots of Demo-knight in TF2, and can't wait to pick it up again where I left off.