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iEmaz

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 Does the Kasumi Stolen Memory DLC have any effect on ME3, like the LofSB DLC does?

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Fiery Phoenix

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Well, it should. You get to make a pretty serious decision at the end of it.

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think the graybox will have a minor effect when u get to the end of ME3 or recuting the alliance

Modifié par golak, 11 septembre 2010 - 02:48 .


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robtheguru

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Yeah would have though it'd have an effect. There would have been no real reason to put it there if not.

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Moondoggie

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I'd like to hope so. It seemed a big decision. I hope we find out what's on it.

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xlavaina

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Yeah I kinda hope Kasumi has a more defined roll in the sequel, considering its kind of weird that you actually need a thief on your mission.

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I had Kasumi with Liara and I when we went to take on the SB. The SB does mention wanting to gain access to the grey box. So I would guess there will be a ME3 link.

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iEmaz

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Alright so would you guys say its worth it to buy?

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Moondoggie

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iEmaz wrote...

Alright so would you guys say its worth it to buy?


Kasumi is a good character with some great lines and some very useful abilities. Her loyalty mission is quite unique
plus you get the Locust out of it which is one of the best weapons in the game. If these seem worth it to you then go get it.

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JohnnyBeGood2

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Kasumi DLC was solid - the only valid criticism of it: it's short.

But the quality is there.

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Moondoggie

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JohnnyBeGood2 wrote...

Kasumi DLC was solid - the only valid criticism of it: it's short.
But the quality is there.


It's short sure but it's something you can play again and again.

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Bruddajakka

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All the storyline/character DLC has been worth it. The Weapon packs just depends on what kind of player you are.

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JohnnyBeGood2

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Moondoggie wrote...

JohnnyBeGood2 wrote...
Kasumi DLC was solid - the only valid criticism of it: it's short.
But the quality is there.

It's short sure but it's something you can play again and again.


Valid criticism is valid. Not saying it aint good, in fact its a favourite.

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DarthCaine

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Let me looks into my crystal balls...

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Palesblade

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iEmaz wrote...

Alright so would you guys say its worth it to buy?


Tough question to answer really. I enjoyed the "James Bond" type atmosphere to the mission. And the Locust SMG is definately worth it, as I find it to be a precise aiming weapon. :devil:

Kasumi is also quite interesting to talk to after the mission is complete. It also opens up the bar on the ship :D

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 I have lots of trouble with opening the curcuit in KSM. I'm too old to have good reflexs (44yo). Is there anyway around having to play this minigame in order to proceed? Or is there a console cheat or something?

Thanks.
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NeuroVX wrote...

 I have lots of trouble with opening the curcuit in KSM. I'm too old to have good reflexs (44yo). Is there anyway around having to play this minigame in order to proceed? Or is there a console cheat or something?

Thanks.
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Robert

Which circuit are you referring too? I can help.


But yeah, hated this mission at first, but once I got my Revenant, that all changed. The music in it is beautiful as well, somber yet hopeful.

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mcsupersport

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You mean opening the door to the security room?? It is a simple match game, and if you notice the wire pattern actually connects the two dots so by looking at the lines you should have an idea of which dot it actually is.

And as a 40 year old who does this without looking at the symbols at all, it isn't that hard.
Age isn't your limiting factor, it is your mindset.

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Isn't it the same minigame as in the rest of the game?

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Moondoggie wrote...

iEmaz wrote...

Alright so would you guys say its worth it to buy?


Kasumi is a good character with some great lines and some very useful abilities. Her loyalty mission is quite unique
plus you get the Locust out of it which is one of the best weapons in the game. If these seem worth it to you then go get it.


Kasumi's loyalty mission is one of the best in the game, in my opinion.  Stunning dlc.  I agree on the Locust Smg too.  Luv that gun.  Id say that for me, LotSB aside, best dlc i've ever bought!

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NeuroVX

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mcsupersport wrote...

You mean opening the door to the security room?? It is a simple match game, and if you notice the wire pattern actually connects the two dots so by looking at the lines you should have an idea of which dot it actually is.

And as a 40 year old who does this without looking at the symbols at all, it isn't that hard.
Age isn't your limiting factor, it is your mindset.


That's a good tip thanks.

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NeuroVX

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OniTYME wrote...

NeuroVX wrote...

 I have lots of trouble with opening the curcuit in KSM. I'm too old to have good reflexs (44yo). Is there anyway around having to play this minigame in order to proceed? Or is there a console cheat or something?

Thanks.
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Robert

Which circuit are you referring too? I can help.


But yeah, hated this mission at first, but once I got my Revenant, that all changed. The music in it is beautiful as well, somber yet hopeful.


The circuit I refer to is the one at the end of the L-shaped room of the main party area. I think it's the last thing I need to do to get that stolen memory.
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There's nothing unusual there, and the circuits are randomly generated. Being no different from others in the game you must've just been unlucky. There's an upgrade somewhere (one of the hub worlds) that gives you more time.

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Okay.I also think turning down my mouse sensitivity will help. I Have a little mouse lag problem and I always overshoot the symbol. I mean, I can't be that much of a spaz, can I?
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www.youtube.com/watch

Bypass and how it looks at 1/4 speed when you aren't worrying about getting the lock open.

This game is mostly hard because you have two time limits, first is the total limit of how long you can take to complete the entire puzzle(Illium sells upgrade to double this, available after Horizon) and the second is the time limit to choose the second dot which shows up as a decreasing clockwise circle inside the first choosen dot.  The trick is to use the lines as a guide to lead you where you need to go, then quickly get the dots choosen.  You don't have to hit a dot perfect either, just get the curser on the dot somewhat and it usually chooses it.  After you have done a few, you can do them like I do if you have any desire and that is to NOT look at the symbols when picking dots.  The patern is there, if you pay attention.