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Mass Effect 2
 
#51
Not me, I am obviously more awesome than both of you >.> Although, I'll say that my team members were awfully tough to be able to get up after being in the blast radius of a nuke >.>
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Late to the party -
#52
FINALLY got my copy of the game!
But now that I have the game and have played about 3 hours (up to
getting the Normandy and arriving at Omega) I feel like posting a bit.
Just
a few of stream of consciousness thoughts.
Opening intro to the
game - JAW DROPPING. And painful to watch.
I had JUST gotten my
Vanguard Shepard (Lora) up to her penultimate 2nd run through and
achieved level 60 not 2 hours before porting her over.
It was punch to the gut to watch the rape of the Normandy. I'm literally
just muttering "oh my god" over and over - partially because of the
action, partially because of the visuals. Gut-wrenching to watch Lora
fall away from the remains of the Normandy. And there was definitely an
"ick" factor to her rebirth. Glad they focused on the micro scale stuff
with just a schematic of her overall body structure.
That recent
play-through might've worked against me somewhat. My reflexes were all
wrong at first. Even with re-assigning keys to my style. The game plays
-very- different.
I like having a heavy weapon though.
Miranda's
SUCH a bitch... But I might like her anyway.
Jacob - seems like
a stand-up guy. I would've played things a bit more renegade without
him being honest with me right at the start.
JOKER!!!  HA!! Same
old wise-guy. The snark between him and EDI has already been
priceless. I'm already starting to think it's love at first sight
between the two of them. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Damn I'm a softy. I got misty-eyed as the
Normandy 2 was introduced. (and that's some DAMN FINE music there.) 
Oh
dear - EDI and Joker - we have a new comedy duo, folks! ^_^
Hey! Dr.
Chakwas! Didn't expect to see her again. (And is it me, or does she
look DAMN GOOD for her age?)
The cook... HA. I like this guy.
And
the Engineers. Love the Celtic brogue that guy's sporting.
Ok.
Finished the tour of the ship.
Am
I weird for missing the Mako? I mean - I liked booming about in that
thing. I got pretty damn good at it, too. And frankly, I liked being
able to hole up in the tank in some circumstances. And it looked cooler
than that new shuttle. Oh well.
Am running the stuff on Omega Station now. Found Archangel - GARRUS!!! Cool!
But - OUCH... owie owie... ow... Dude. Well, you're right. Some females do dig battle scars. But still - ouch...
Ok. Donnelly just became my new favorite "extra"
Normandy Crew member.
"Oh I don' noo, Commander Lawson's
uniform is verra official. Always makes ME stand a' attenshun!"
Damn
near made me spew my drink over the monitor, he did! ROTFL!
EDIT: Spoiler Tags for Archangel as requested.
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#53
Might want to spoiler tag Archangel's identity. It's not a huge piece of the plot, the the surprise is awesome none the less.As for the Mako, I _liked_ that vehicle; it's idiosyncratic physics were hilarious.
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#54
I honestly thought my comp was strong enough to handle playing this game. I was wrong.

Jerky cutsceens and unplayable framerate... Had to take it back. Sad
_____
DEATH is Certain. The hour, Uncertain...
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#55
On the Mako, the mechanic was such a love-it-or-hate-it situation that the Mako's replacement, the Hammerhead hover tank, is being limited to a DLC for those that did like it rather than a required gameplay element. Which, incidentally, is what that second spot in the hangar is for next to the Kodiak shuttle.
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"Oh, silver blade, forged in the depths of the beyond. Heed my summons and purge those who stand in my way. Lay
waste."
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#56
I miss the Mako. Given all the planet maps are actually designed now and not almost random terrain, it would have been fine... especially if they let someone other then Garrus fix the suspension Smile
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#57
This Week on Top Gear - The
Mako on the test track!


From the "Weird yet strangely appropriate cross-reference" department of
my brain and
this post and comments over here.

"Are you kidding? The Mako is the ultimate
Clarksonian vehicle. It's huge and powerful and almost completely
uncontrollable, and can be power-slid without even really meaning to.
Smile
 
I can totally see Wrex in the drivers seat yelling
"POWEEEER!" At the top of his lungs like Jeremy Clarkson, then again -
 
"Still, I dunno - I guess that would depend
on whether they watched Top Gear on the Normandy. And
I'm not sure I'd bet against that. But you're right, it's really more
of a Wrex line as it stands. Hey, we don't actually know which member
of the squad is driving. I always rather liked to think that Tali was
when the action involved crashing the truck into geth Armatures.

"Wait, hang on a second, the gun's
overheated!"
"FORGET the gun - RAMMING SPEED!""



SO could
see Richard Hammond doing an off road driving test in the Mako,
bounding over hill and dale, and then driving right off a cliff and
hitting the booster at JUST the right moment to soften the landing.
HAMMOND: "I AM A DRIVING GOD!!"
^_^
Then
back in the studio, Clarkson says, "Now Richard, I couldn't help but
notice that in the shots of you in the Mako, there was a seat next to
you, and we both know the driver's position is forward-most in the
triangle."
HAMMOND: "Now wait, hang on a min..."
CLARKSON: "WHO would
like to see the alternate angle on the inboard camera to see who was
REALLY driving the Mako off that cliff?"
(Audience roars
approval)
CLARKSON: "Play the tape!"
CUE: Angle on the
interior cockpit of the Mako that shows The Stig in the driver's couch.
With Richard hanging on for dear life in the back.
CUT: Back to
the studio as audience laughs.
CLARKSON: "Right. Now Hamster, who
really drove the Mako off the cliff and landed it perfectly?"
HAMMOND: "Oh
all right. It was The Stig."
CLARKSON: "Right! And with that as
the best possible segue we could get, it's time to take the Mako 'round
our track. Now I know what you're thinking - the Mako is too big. It's
really just a rolligon on sterioids. But look closely. It has headlights
and brakelights, and it has registration plates and even turn
signals! Believe it or not, this is a road legal vehicle! Which
means it CAN go on our track! And who better to give it to then the man
who really IS a driving god...
"Some say that he was
ALSO rebuilt from the ground up by Cerberus, and that he blinks like a
Salarian...
All we know is, he's called The Stig"
Ext.
Day. Test Track. The Mako accelerates away from line.
CLARKSON
(VO) "It's a wet track out there today, so a good test of the
all-terrain drive - and that's actually a surprising lack of wheelspin
on that start, but then it does have the grip of six monster truck sized
tires! Coming down to the first corner now - there's some sway in that
suspension, but the tires are SOLID on the track! Coming up to Chicago
now. This wouldn't be very impressive for a road car, but for what is
essentially a TANK, I'd say it's NOT BAD.
Int. Day. Mako cabin.
THE STIG driving.
/*Joe Satriani
"Surfing with the Alien"*/
CLARKSON
(VO): A bit of power metal for the Stig today, but then he's DRIVING a
bit of POWER METAL!
Ext. Day. Test Track. The Mako LUNGES  up to
and around the Hammerhead, as the tires kick up spray from the wet
track.
CLARKSON (VO): To the Hammerhead, this corner should give a
big heavy vehicle like the Mako some problems - but the Mako's not
having any of it! It seems those wheels just WON'T break free unless the
Stig WANTS them to! And Stiggy having no problem keeping it under
control. Down to the follow-through, in a moment, we'll get a much
better idea of the Mako's top speed on level ground -
Ext. Day.
Test Track. The Mako rumbles up to the tires, but the track's not quite
wide enough, and the right tires roll right over the camera, crushing it
and not seeming to slow the Mako down at all, as the POV switches to
another angle.
CLARKSON (VO): OOF! He's rolled right OVER the
tires and destroyed the camera, and it didn't slow the Mako down a bit!
Not that the top speed is anything like a supercar. But then it's not
trying to be!
Int. Day. Mako Cabin: THE STIG, still driving,
entirely unflustered by his encounter with the tires. The song has
reached the bridge.
Ext. Day. Test Track: The Mako approaches the
penultimate corner.
CLARKSON (VO): Two corners left, all he has
to do is keep it under control here. This is shaping up to be a nice
time on the track, all things considered! This is undoubtedly the heaviest
vehicle we've ever put around here, but does it seem
bothered? I think not. Come on, Stiggy, only Gambon left - I've seen
track day cars take that corner with more tilt - and across the line!
POWEEEEER!!!!!
^_^
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#58
Logan Darklighter Wrote:Opening intro to the
game - JAW DROPPING. And painful to watch.
I had JUST gotten my
Vanguard Shepard (Lora) up to her penultimate 2nd run through and
achieved level 60 not 2 hours before porting her over.
It was punch to the gut to watch the rape of the Normandy. I'm literally
just muttering "oh my god" over and over - partially because of the
action, partially because of the visuals. Gut-wrenching to watch Lora
fall away from the remains of the Normandy.
That recent
play-through might've worked against me somewhat. My reflexes were all
wrong at first. Even with re-assigning keys to my style. The game plays
-very- different.
I like having a heavy weapon though.
Miranda's
SUCH a bitch... But I might like her anyway.
Jacob - seems like
a stand-up guy. I would've played things a bit more renegade without
him being honest with me right at the start.
JOKER!!!  HA!! Same
old wise-guy. The snark between him and EDI has already been
priceless. I'm already starting to think it's love at first sight
between the two of them. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Damn I'm a softy. I got misty-eyed as the
Normandy 2 was introduced. (and that's some DAMN FINE music there.) 
Oh
dear - EDI and Joker - we have a new comedy duo, folks! ^_^
Hey! Dr.
Chakwas! Didn't expect to see her again. (And is it me, or does she
look DAMN GOOD for her age?)
The cook... HA. I like this guy.
And
the Engineers. Love the Celtic brogue that guy's sporting.
Ok.
Finished the tour of the ship.
Am
I weird for missing the Mako? I mean - I liked booming about in that
thing. I got pretty damn good at it, too. And frankly, I liked being
able to hole up in the tank in some circumstances. And it looked cooler
than that new shuttle. Oh well.
Ok. Donnelly just became my new favorite "extra"
Normandy Crew member.
"Oh I don' noo, Commander Lawson's
uniform is verra official. Always makes ME stand a' attenshun!"
Damn
near made me spew my drink over the monitor, he did! ROTFL!
This.
Seriously, this.  All of it.
I started right after finishing my l50 Paragon Soldier run- my first run.  Not two hours after watching my Shepard dig herself out of the rubble of the Council chambers, she was dead.  Looking back on it, I can joke about the early part of the game (who thought my ship needed a skylight there?), but when I was playing... wow.
ME2 does play a LOT different than ME1 did.  You either want to be absolutely in cover, or ignoring enemies to run forward- none of the compromises ME1 would let you get away with.
Miranda grows on you, and Jacob is a good guy to have around.
I started getting misty-eyed when I heard Joker for the first time after that meeting.  I was reaching for the Kleenex when the SR2 was introduced, and again when it got named.  I'm listening to "The Normandy Reborn" as I type this- best song of ME2.
Isn't it great that the new Normandy- the sword of Humanity reforged- has a Scottish (well, Scot-like- the accents sound awful similar in many ways) engineer?  It's like they decided to take a cue from Star Trek, for once.
I miss the feeling of getting to explore.  I don't miss the Mako, mostly because I always wanted to fit it with longer-lasting jump-jets, a turret that didn't spontaneously decided to overshoot my target, and a freakin' turbocharger.  It always took FOREVER to get places.
---
I've always thought that more Top Gear is a good thing, and this just proves it.

My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours.

I've been writing a bit.
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#59
Well, my copy -which I expected 27-29th Jan- arrived today and I've been playing it pretty much since then. Only stopping for Mythbusters! Oh and food, can't forget food. So far, not missing the Mako, but will be wanting it when I encounter a Thresher Maw. Not exactly loving the weapon system, nor the user interface used. The first times I hacked, I failed due to: non-responsive controls, non-clear instructions, outtatime. Which caused me to restart the level the first time it happened and to start quick-saving before each hack attempt.

I'm with Gryphon - the level loading times sucks.

--Rod.H
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#60
I have to say, I like this game a _lot_ simply because the game play changes so much between the different classes and difficulty levels. I don't think I've every played a game quite as much as this short of a MMO.
There's also a lot of random sly, and sort of hidden humor too. My favorite example is where the Quarian Admiral is talking about ship names and how sometimes you just have to bear up under silly ones because you can't get alien ship registry changed all the time. (The admiral is on a ship named Qwib Qwib, which makes his name Zaal'Koris vas Qwib Qwib), but then he points out the two more 'dignified' ship names to belong on, the Defrahnz and the Iktomi. Now stick those in the Quarian naming convention and see what you get.
I do slightly miss the Mako, I'm just waiting to see what the Hammerhead handles like.
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#61
"Don't ask about the name."

"Your ship is named Qwib-Qwib?"

"Oh here we go..."
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#62
Anyone get the reference? The quib-quib name came from a Berserker story.
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#63
Jinx999 Wrote:Anyone get the reference? The quib-quib name came from a Berserker story.
Just looked it up. It's an anti-berserker berserker, So I'm assuming it's a giant sentient warship. Yeah, I'd make my last name Qwib-Qwib to command that ship.
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#64
The ship in the original story was fairly small, IIRC.
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#65
They could've used "Yub-yub"....

And the Cain, it does nothing for me. I point it at a target, pull the trigger - nothing. Treat it like a TF2 sniper rifle while pulling the trigger - nothing. I've treated it like pretty much like every weapon I've used in a FPS/RPG/FPRGS, from a pistol to the BFG9000 to the Fat Man MIRV even a darn Spartan Laser, nothing comes out of the 'point towards enemy' bit. Just how much 'ammo' does it take to fire off one shot?

On the other hand, with the Collector beam o' DOOOM! Fire control, I must learn it. Power supply depleted just taking down the Praetorians' shields. Assault Rifle, many 'clips' used, ran low on retrievable clips. Wish to show Geth and weapon designers the corona of a star, unshielded, increasing. Wish to have my kickarse weapons from ME1 back, also increasing. At least I could go for 30+ minutes in a Pinnacle Station survival mode map with no ammo worries, just boredom ones.

--Rod.H
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#66
Quote:And the Cain, it does nothing for me. I point it at a target, pull the trigger - nothing. Treat it like a TF2 sniper rifle while pulling the trigger - nothing. I've treated it like pretty much like every weapon I've used in a FPS/RPG/FPRGS, from a pistol to the BFG9000 to the Fat Man MIRV even a darn Spartan Laser, nothing comes out of the 'point towards enemy' bit. Just how much 'ammo' does it take to fire off one shot?

It actually takes a good deal of ammunition. Usually one shot will drag it from 145%(full) to 45%. As to how to fire it, like the Blackstorm gun, the Cain requires a "charging period". Holding down the firing button until it fires will get best results.

Just remember:

Quote:Alliance Armed Forces Advisory: Observe minimum safe distance when operating this Field Munition. Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or asari. Follow all safety regulations. Do not give this weapon to your krogan ally.
---
"Oh, silver blade, forged in the depths of the beyond. Heed my summons and purge those who stand in my way. Lay
waste."
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#67
OpMegs Wrote:
Quote:And the Cain, it does nothing for me. I point it at a target, pull the trigger - nothing. Treat it like a TF2 sniper rifle while pulling the trigger - nothing. I've treated it like pretty much like every weapon I've used in a FPS/RPG/FPRGS, from a pistol to the BFG9000 to the Fat Man MIRV even a darn Spartan Laser, nothing comes out of the 'point towards enemy' bit. Just how much 'ammo' does it take to fire off one shot?

It actually takes a good deal of ammunition. Usually one shot will drag it from 145%(full) to 45%. As to how to fire it, like the Blackstorm gun, the Cain requires a "charging period". Holding down the firing button until it fires will get best results.
Okay, so that's a 'no!' for trying to use it with only 48% in the tank, still the
http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/M-490_ ... _Projector]Blackstorm looks pretty decent, shame I didn't pre-order from http://www.ebgames.com.au/]EB.
OpMegs Wrote:
Quote:Just remember:

Quote:Alliance Armed Forces Advisory: Observe minimum safe distance when operating this Field Munition. Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or asari. Follow all safety regulations. Do not give this weapon to your krogan ally.
Snarf! No you give it to your Turian one instead.
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#68
Rod H Wrote:Snarf! No you give it to your Turian one instead.
You mean the one that was taking pot shots at you to 'get you moving'?
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#69
Also, on a completely random note, has anyone noticed how well the lyrics to 'Rise' from Ghost in the shell especially the translation of the Russian lyrics fit this game? I was playing and the song came up on my player, it was awesome.
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#70
Ah yes. Awesome song, epicly awesome. Definitely needs to go into some sort of book of inspiriational fight music.
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#71
God yes. Now I want to see a music video for Mass Effect using the full length song.
Thankfully, I don't think you'd need to wait for ME 3. The lyrics seem so specifically appropriate to ME 2 that I could see just using video from this game alone for it.
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#72
On a slightly less serious, though no less awesome topic -
THE. ULTIMATE. PHYSICS. LESSON. FULL STOP:

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#73
If he could shoot it from the hip, I'd be very impressed.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#74
I now have the absolutely ludicrous image of an old style cowboy high noon showdown, except with giant ship sized mass accelerators.
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#75
Bob Schroeck Wrote:If he could shoot it from the hip, I'd be very impressed.
Might be a bit difficult that, when I think a man-portable weapon capable of using that round is going to be a over the shoulder affair. Pitty that there's only one instructional dialog, but then your technically only meant to visit the Citadel once. Which would be the case if you'd been provided with enough credits to buy everything, and your fish haven't died.....
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