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ME3 needs a scene with Tali dancing to that Shakira hips song.

Whoa.

That wouldn't be healthy. For us I mean. Might faint like Rune did after the hug.

I won't support it only because it wouldn't fit into the universe at ALL.

I wouldn't mind seeing a fan do it though ;)

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knight5923 wrote...
took me a couple of seconds before I realized you were talking about the dude in the lower left:whistle:

.........Take That Rita Repulsa (how the f*** did I remember that name?!?)

I didn't realize there was a vorcha in that picture until you pointed it out. :blink:

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The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

Holy crap, you're not kidding. That game was horrible. the worst AI (both enemy and ally) of any game I've ever played. An insult all other IP's to even refer to it as a video game:sick:

Modifié par knight5923, 17 avril 2010 - 02:29 .


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http://social.biowar...120/polls/4848/

Support Tali by voting for Miranda (read the poll, its like survivor)

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phonypapercut56 wrote...

sergio71785 wrote...

ME3 needs a scene with Tali dancing to that Shakira hips song.

Whoa.

That wouldn't be healthy. For us I mean. Might faint like Rune did after the hug.


It would be the equivalent of a 50 MegaAwesome bomb being detonated. 

I used that comment earlier, but I like it enough to repeat. 

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runescapeguy9 wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...
The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

Dear Rune, Bethesda published STL, not develop.

Anything Bethesda develops is good. Anything they only publish... maybe not.

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knight5923 wrote...

runescapeguy9 wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...
The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

Holy crap, you're not kidding. That game was horrible. the worst AI (both enemy and ally) or any game I've ever played. An insult all other IP's to even refer to it as a video game:sick:

I was hoping for it to be a decent game too. UU mod makes it a little better but it's still glitchy as crap.

#43883
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runescapeguy9 wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...
The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

They have there problems, but who doesn't?  Bethesda also put out Elder Scrolls III & IV, and Fallout 3, which are the defining Western RPGS (besides Mass Effect, of course).

Valve, for example, is taking their own goddamn time getting anything about Half Life 2: Episode Three released.  And then there is their support of TF:2 on the Xbox (or COMPLETE lack thereof).

Bioware, on the other hand, seems incapable of failure.  Besides the graphics engine in Dragon Age.

Modifié par RedTracer7, 17 avril 2010 - 02:31 .


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Off-topic: Anyone played the new Splinter Cell game? Apparently a speedy run-through lasts all of 5 fringgin' hours. Granted, I usually take my sweet time exploring games I play and doing certain things with a perfectionist attitude, so I'd likely get many more hours out of it than that. However, Ubisoft is on my black list thanks to their craptacular "constant-internet-connection-required" for their PC games, so now I won't buy any of their games - not even for the Xbox 360 I own. I may buy it second hand though when it's lower in price and with the added bonus of not granting a single cent/penny/other-currency-denomination to those simian bastards.


Haven't played it; but I do plan on renting it when I get my lazy ass around to it... Think it may be the first int he series I don't buy though.. least not at full price anyway :?


I just completed my first Splinter Cell game experience earlier tonight. It was Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Hugely enjoyable once I got over my annoyance with gamepad control responses that mimick that of the Titanic trying to turn on a dime compared to my gaming mouse and keyboard. :P I would have been thrilled to see the possible relationship with Enrica carry over to SP: Conviction, but this isn't a BioWare sci-fi RPG we're dealing with here, so no luck on that count apparently.

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Well, early start tomorrow. Night everyone.

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JeanLuc761 wrote...

I won't support it only because it wouldn't fit into the universe at ALL.

I wouldn't mind seeing a fan do it though ;)


Sure it would. The song would still be around in the future! It would be a classical earth song. :P

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RedTracer7 wrote...
Bioware, on the other hand, seems incapable of failure.  Besides the graphics engine in Dragon Age.

Agreed.

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

Off-topic: Anyone played the new Splinter Cell game? Apparently a speedy run-through lasts all of 5 fringgin' hours. Granted, I usually take my sweet time exploring games I play and doing certain things with a perfectionist attitude, so I'd likely get many more hours out of it than that. However, Ubisoft is on my black list thanks to their craptacular "constant-internet-connection-required" for their PC games, so now I won't buy any of their games - not even for the Xbox 360 I own. I may buy it second hand though when it's lower in price and with the added bonus of not granting a single cent/penny/other-currency-denomination to those simian bastards.


Haven't played it; but I do plan on renting it when I get my lazy ass around to it... Think it may be the first int he series I don't buy though.. least not at full price anyway :?


I just completed my first Splinter Cell game experience earlier tonight. It was Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Hugely enjoyable once I got over my annoyance with gamepad control responses that mimick that of the Titanic trying to turn on a dime compared to my gaming mouse and keyboard. :P I would have been thrilled to see the possible relationship with Enrica carry over to SP: Conviction, but this isn't a BioWare sci-fi RPG we're dealing with here, so no luck on that count apparently.

Go get Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.

It's ungodly amazing, and it kicks the living hell out of Double Agent.

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By the way, that Star Trek game wasn't made by Bethesda--they only published it. It was developed by "Mad Doc Software"

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RedTracer7 wrote...

runescapeguy9 wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...
The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

They have there problems, but who doesn't?  Bethesda also put out Elder Scrolls III & IV, and Fallout 3, which are the defining Western RPGS (besides Mass Effect, of course).

Valve, for example, is taking their own goddamn time getting anything about Half Life 2: Episode Three released.  And then there is their support of TF:2 on the Xbox (or COMPLETE lack thereof).

Bioware, on the other hand, seems incapable of failure.  Besides the graphics engine in Dragon Age.


And the horrid DRM they included in the PC version of ME1. It was only when BioWare formally announced the acceptable DRM situation with Dragon Age that I got back on board with them.

#43891
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Hiya tali fans, how is the day going for you guys?

#43892
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sergio71785 wrote...

JeanLuc761 wrote...

I won't support it only because it wouldn't fit into the universe at ALL.

I wouldn't mind seeing a fan do it though ;)


Sure it would. The song would still be around in the future! It would be a classical earth song. :P

I'd rather see the entire squad in a bar doing karaoke to classic rock (AC/DC, Queen, Aerosmith, The Beatles, etc).

The epicness would be unmatched to see everyone get up and belt out Hey Jude like they did in the Music for Montserrat concert.

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sergio71785 wrote...

By the way, that Star Trek game wasn't made by Bethesda--they only published it. It was developed by "Mad Doc Software"

Ya I got that already. I just hope they published it without looking at more than the cover.

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MarineBorn wrote...

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Someone make a montage of Tali and Shepard with the "im a barbie girl song" playing while they dance our fight something!


Lol, yes!

LOL!

person 1-NO
person 2-NO
person 3-NO
person 4-NO
Crazy guy 1-YES!


I could picture it in my head and just laughed, couldnt help but laugh

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

Off-topic: Anyone played the new Splinter Cell game? Apparently a speedy run-through lasts all of 5 fringgin' hours. Granted, I usually take my sweet time exploring games I play and doing certain things with a perfectionist attitude, so I'd likely get many more hours out of it than that. However, Ubisoft is on my black list thanks to their craptacular "constant-internet-connection-required" for their PC games, so now I won't buy any of their games - not even for the Xbox 360 I own. I may buy it second hand though when it's lower in price and with the added bonus of not granting a single cent/penny/other-currency-denomination to those simian bastards.


Haven't played it; but I do plan on renting it when I get my lazy ass around to it... Think it may be the first int he series I don't buy though.. least not at full price anyway :?


I just completed my first Splinter Cell game experience earlier tonight. It was Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Hugely enjoyable once I got over my annoyance with gamepad control responses that mimick that of the Titanic trying to turn on a dime compared to my gaming mouse and keyboard. :P I would have been thrilled to see the possible relationship with Enrica carry over to SP: Conviction, but this isn't a BioWare sci-fi RPG we're dealing with here, so no luck on that count apparently.


I've played em all since they came out, with the exception of conviction and one I think came out on PSP, one of my favorite game franchises ever...:wub:

#43896
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runescapeguy9 wrote...

knight5923 wrote...

runescapeguy9 wrote...

RedTracer7 wrote...
The tri-fecta of game developers:
1) Bethesda
2) Bioware
3) Valve

Bethesda lost all rights as a game developer to me on Star Trek Legacy :unsure:

Holy crap, you're not kidding. That game was horrible. the worst AI (both enemy and ally) or any game I've ever played. An insult all other IP's to even refer to it as a video game:sick:

I was hoping for it to be a decent game too. UU mod makes it a little better but it's still glitchy as crap.

Bah, I traded it back in the day after I bought it. Got the Leisure Suit Larry collection instead. 15-20 year old game series, still way more fun than STL

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Jake71887 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

Off-topic: Anyone played the new Splinter Cell game? Apparently a speedy run-through lasts all of 5 fringgin' hours. Granted, I usually take my sweet time exploring games I play and doing certain things with a perfectionist attitude, so I'd likely get many more hours out of it than that. However, Ubisoft is on my black list thanks to their craptacular "constant-internet-connection-required" for their PC games, so now I won't buy any of their games - not even for the Xbox 360 I own. I may buy it second hand though when it's lower in price and with the added bonus of not granting a single cent/penny/other-currency-denomination to those simian bastards.


Haven't played it; but I do plan on renting it when I get my lazy ass around to it... Think it may be the first int he series I don't buy though.. least not at full price anyway :?


I just completed my first Splinter Cell game experience earlier tonight. It was Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Hugely enjoyable once I got over my annoyance with gamepad control responses that mimick that of the Titanic trying to turn on a dime compared to my gaming mouse and keyboard. :P I would have been thrilled to see the possible relationship with Enrica carry over to SP: Conviction, but this isn't a BioWare sci-fi RPG we're dealing with here, so no luck on that count apparently.


I've played em all since they came out, with the exception of conviction and one I think came out on PSP, one of my favorite game franchises ever...:wub:


I miss the old SC games.............

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She needs a top hat sergio