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Akhilles

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 Attempted to go on mission: "Overlord", upon entering the system --- the planet is on outer ring (green). Upon contact with green triangle, no "Enter Orbit" button appears.

Most attempts end in leaving the system and having to re-enter.  Other planets on the outer rings -- same thing.

Edit: I'm finding more and more assignments are on the outer (green) ring and unaccessible. The game is unplayable in this state.

Issue Resolution: The green ring apparently is just pointers to another system inside the current system? This makes absolutely no sense.

Modifié par Akhilles, 06 septembre 2010 - 10:41 .


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Yabberkanaw

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Are you sure you're talking about the right game? Mass Effect 2 has no "green rings", neither a mission called "Warlord".

Modifié par cirripuzzo, 06 septembre 2010 - 09:13 .


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exile1478

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Yes he is talking about the right game, green rings are the outer point of you current star system while navigating galaxy map, and the mission is called OVERLORD and is a DLC mission.



Now to the original enquiry. It sounds as though you have some kind of corruption in the game, there should not be any planets on that outer ring. Try reloading from a previous save or uninstalling and reinstalling Overlord DLC

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Yabberkanaw

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Well, now the original post has been edited and I understand. Akhilles referred to that green ring at the boundary of a system that leads to other systems in the Galactic Map. This means you have to travel out of the current system and into your destination. Yes, it's complicated. Galactic travelling in ME1 was WAAAAY simpler. You have to move the ship, hit this green boundary with it, travel from one system to another (burning fuel, arrrgh!) and enter the latter. I don't think this is about file corruption, though. This way of galactic traveling is one of the fails of ME2.

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Akhilles

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cirripuzzo wrote...

Well, now the original post has been edited and I understand. Akhilles referred to that green ring at the boundary of a system that leads to other systems in the Galactic Map. This means you have to travel out of the current system and into your destination. Yes, it's complicated. Galactic travelling in ME1 was WAAAAY simpler. You have to move the ship, hit this green boundary with it, travel from one system to another (burning fuel, arrrgh!) and enter the latter. I don't think this is about file corruption, though. This way of galactic traveling is one of the fails of ME2.


Exactly.  ME1 was far simpler...

I kept exiting the current system when I went outside the green ring, I didn't read the names of the planets when I did that thinking it was an error...

PRIESTLYYYYYY!!!! (read: KAHHHHHHHHN!)

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