Things you discovered in your second, third , etc playthrough that surprised you
#26
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 09:39
#27
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 10:05
applehug wrote...
The bathroom.
#28
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 10:55
2.After Grunt's loyalty mission going back, and talking to Wrex.
3. Engineer's comment about Tali.
#29
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 11:03
Conclusion: ME@ had very low replay value until I modded it lol
#30
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 11:39
#31
Posté 27 mai 2010 - 11:44
#32
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:11
Second playthrough, the bathroom. I was standing there and it opened.
I'm sure Bioware is giddy with excitement that a large percentage of people were only excited by that bathroom!
#33
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:20
Umm.... "unskippable crap"?Kikaimegami wrote...
This can happen in lots of places, everywhere. I don't know how many times I've had to reload from a quicksave because I got hung up on/trapped inside something. Really bloody annoying if you're nearing the end of a battle and have to redo the whole thing. Especially if there's cutscenes that you have to go through again.arek_celera wrote...
Just this evening I discovered that there is a little decorative computer terminal next to one of the doors leading up to Okeer's lab upon which you can become permanently stuck, forcing you to reload the entire damn Korlus mission from the start because the autosave position happens to be exactly on that little computer terminal, perfectly levitated.
Damn this game and its unskippable crap.
You do know that you can just press "x" on xbox (I don't know the PC version) and it skips cutscenes, other people's dialogues, and you can even select your own lines with "x" so you can literally mash "x" through the whole game unless your in a battle.
#34
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:54
When playing any game, the first time you play, you are blind to all its flaws as you bathe in its amazing glory. The next time you play, flaws become more obvious. Eventually you find all its flaws and see the real game. I havent quite made it there yet. The game is already an empty void, but I keep finding more and more flaws...
#35
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 12:58
Vaenier wrote...
The number of plot holes. Bad designs. Dumb choices. False promises.
When playing any game, the first time you play, you are blind to all its flaws as you bathe in its amazing glory. The next time you play, flaws become more obvious. Eventually you find all its flaws and see the real game. I havent quite made it there yet. The game is already an empty void, but I keep finding more and more flaws...
Mod it...is a good way to counterbalance the bad things about it
I love taking Tali and Jacob with me.....both with Avengers m8 assault rifles, even if weak....so kool
#36
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 01:06
Darc_Requiem wrote...
That Mordin thinks you are coming on to him. I didn't catch the dialog at first. Someone mentioned it on the forums, I thought they were puling my leg but nope. Mordin thinks you have the hots for him. He's lets you down easy though hehe.
I think Shepherd says "You jerking my chain, Mordin?" Funny as heck.
#37
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 01:08
Spartas Husky wrote...
How bad the replay value was. Afer my 1st playthrough I was like.....why didn't my materials, paragon/renegade points carry over?....why didn't I have a retrain powers option for squadmates? is it hidden somewhere or what.
Conclusion: ME@ had very low replay value until I modded it lol
I mapped my F# keys to give me good/bad Karma, talent points, etc lol - still have to get the armor, gun damage increases all over again
#38
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 02:46
Which is annoying
#39
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:15
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
Also, I heard this more than once but Shepard has a bathroom in her cabin? I looked around and could not find it. Someone care to explain?
#40
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:25
Vaenier wrote...
The number of plot holes. Bad designs. Dumb choices. False promises.
When playing any game, the first time you play, you are blind to all its flaws as you bathe in its amazing glory. The next time you play, flaws become more obvious. Eventually you find all its flaws and see the real game. I havent quite made it there yet. The game is already an empty void, but I keep finding more and more flaws...
Learn to live with it and stop being so nitpicky.
#41
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:40
#42
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 04:43
"Dead bodies. Anyone else hungry?"
#43
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 05:00
Flies_by_Handles wrote...
Also, I heard this more than once but Shepard has a bathroom in her cabin? I looked around and could not find it. Someone care to explain?
You know where the private terminal and picture of LI are?
Go over there to the desk and push up against the back wall. The bathroom should open for you.
Cheers!
#44
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 05:08
I'm on PC, but still, I've had it not let me skip things before. Some cutscenes, IIRC. It's been a while since I played, so I honestly don't remember what.SLooPPy JOE wrote...
Umm.... "unskippable crap"?
You do know that you can just press "x" on xbox (I don't know the PC version) and it skips cutscenes, other people's dialogues, and you can even select your own lines with "x" so you can literally mash "x" through the whole game unless your in a battle.
#45
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 05:09
Chilling.
#46
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 06:45
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
No kidding?! Now I have a reason to fire up the ME2 disc again. All over a bathroom too. Haha :happy:TelexFerra wrote...
Flies_by_Handles wrote...
Also, I heard this more than once but Shepard has a bathroom in her cabin? I looked around and could not find it. Someone care to explain?
You know where the private terminal and picture of LI are?
Go over there to the desk and push up against the back wall. The bathroom should open for you.
Cheers!
Modifié par Flies_by_Handles, 28 mai 2010 - 06:46 .
#47
Posté 28 mai 2010 - 11:59
#48
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 12:37
It impacted me more since my first time through I had a hell of a time getting him to talk.
Modifié par Bhatair, 29 mai 2010 - 12:46 .
#49
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 03:29
Version one:
Elcor Hamlet gives the line "Alas Poor Yorick..."
Version two:
Elcor Hamlet gives the line "Too be or not to be..."
Version three:
Elcor gives one of Ophelia's lines from Act IV after Hamlet is presumed dead "White his shroud, like the mountain snow..."
The elcor Ophelia's voice is a different pitch than the standard monotone but I can't tell if it's a male elcor speaking in a falsetto or if it's a female elcor.
Modifié par tamperous, 29 mai 2010 - 03:34 .
#50
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 03:32
Modifié par tamperous, 29 mai 2010 - 03:33 .





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