I got 100% the first time. If my internet wasn't so damn slow I would have gotten a much better time.
The first two of those I can tell you off the top of my head.CloudKiller said:All correct, good god someone who actually reads the codex entries.
4. If Shepards per-service history is Spacer, where is his/her mother?
5. What kind of military ship does the human fleet use that no other fleet does?
6. Who commands the Destiny Ascencient?
Again, You Google, you lose.
yeah first two correct, and the Destinity Ascenient is commanded by Matriarch Ladania (I think that's how it's spelt.)Vanguard1219 said:The first two of those I can tell you off the top of my head.CloudKiller said:All correct, good god someone who actually reads the codex entries.
4. If Shepards per-service history is Spacer, where is his/her mother?
5. What kind of military ship does the human fleet use that no other fleet does?
6. Who commands the Destiny Ascencient?
Again, You Google, you lose.
4) Shepard's mother is the commanding officer of the Systems Alliance Dreadnought Kilimanjaro
5) Carriers are a ship type that exists only within the Alliance fleet. The concept of a dedicated ship type that only carries fighter craft is simply something that never occurred to any of the Council races, which helped out humanity during the First Contact War.
6) I can't give an exact name but I do know that the Destiny Ascenciant is crewed by the Asari Military.
Good God it's probably a bad sign that I know these things.
KotOR used the same dialogue system as the one used in Dragon Age, Jade Empire (I think, it's been too long) and Baldur's Gate. That being numbered responses in list format. Mass Effect was the first Bioware game that I know of to use the dialogue wheel thing.cleverlymadeup said:ummmm i think they had the same dialog system in Knights of the Old Republic, it's not very innovative at all.Susan Arendt said:Mass Effect - BioWare's space-themed RPG - had an innovative dialog system
But these marketing researches say kids love GTA! Those are therefore the best part by definition!It also had the Mako, but we're going to forgive it for that, because we're generous people.
It may not have been bad, but it wasn't good, either. The on-foot combat was much better, since dodging attacks in the Mako was a pain, killing enemies was moderately annoying, and it died far too quickly on higher difficulties. Plus, there was no way to upgrade it.Sir Ollie said:How comes no-one likes the Mako?
Once you got used to the driving it was fine. It wasn't that bad
When Shepard wakes up after Eden Prime, Anderson walks in and asks "How's our <Shepard's Rank> holding up?" There might be other mentions of it too, but that's the one that stuck out to me.AlphaOmega said:I played that game over 10 times, breezed through the questions and then your question about Shepards role came.
Shepard was am militarily mook before the game that made name by (sole survivor/ruthless/war hero) and before Mass Effect he was nothing more than that; so that question is a bit weird because if you count the prologue as a interactive cinematic Pressly is the current XO and I don't think it is specified in the codex what the role of Shepard was; or was that in the books?
I do not mind that much, it is just a quiz but I was on a roll with about 20seconds until question 10/10