Rock music in Mass Effect 3?
#176
Posté 04 février 2011 - 10:40
#177
Guest_Autolycus_*
Posté 04 février 2011 - 10:43
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#178
Guest_mangeo_*
Posté 05 février 2011 - 03:12
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Autolycus wrote...
Trust me Arch....there was no skill involved XD
Yea & this guy has enjoyed Trolling it all the way.
#179
Guest_mangeo_*
Posté 05 février 2011 - 03:15
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#180
Posté 05 février 2011 - 05:10
You still trolling in here kid? You need to go for a walk and get some air or something.mangeo wrote...
I think you have mistaken me for the Troll when it is alot of the people who have commented that are making this look like a Troll forum......I mean read the description...This is no Troll forum.
#181
Posté 05 février 2011 - 05:35
NO. It ruins the game.
#182
Guest_mangeo_*
Posté 06 février 2011 - 12:25
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Druss99 wrote...
You still trolling in here kid? You need to go for a walk and get some air or something.mangeo wrote...
I think you have mistaken me for the Troll when it is alot of the people who have commented that are making this look like a Troll forum......I mean read the description...This is no Troll forum.
I am not Trolling man but you keep coming back....
If you consider all of the hours of shooting things in Mass Effect 3 that we will be facing most likely, it is logical that they WOULD add some type of distorted music to keep you from throwing the controler at the tv due to repetitive boredom.
#183
Posté 06 février 2011 - 01:08
I think I'd throw my PC out the window if it started playing the same sort of hair metal at me as so many shooters do. Okay, it's a matter of taste, but as much as I like rock music much of the rest of the time, it seldom has a place in video games. Well, it seldom has a place in the ones I want to play: I guess a bit of light thrash goes quite well with some of the shoot-'em-ups but it's a reason they don't appeal to me. I thought that the soundtrack of ME and ME2 suited the game quite well; they'd probably be best off doing the same as with Oblivion, Sims 3 etc in terms of being able to easily add your own music. But if it came as standard I'd quickly be looking for ways to remove it.mangeo wrote...
I am not Trolling man but you keep coming back.....
If you consider all of the hours of shooting things in Mass Effect 3 that we will be facing most likely, it is logical that they WOULD add some type of distorted music to keep you from throwing the controler at the tv due to repetitive boredom.
I jokingly mentioned Sacred II a while back and its plague of bards playing fragments of metal ballads: they were amusing for about 0.00001 seconds, after which they started to become extremely irritating. Fortunately they were removable but not before they started causing "memory burps" which repeated on me. Bleh.
#184
Guest_mangeo_*
Posté 06 février 2011 - 03:02
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vometia wrote...
mangeo wrote...
I am not Trolling man but you keep coming back.....
If you consider all of the hours of shooting things in Mass Effect 3 that we will be facing most likely, it is logical that they WOULD add some type of distorted music to keep you from throwing the controler at the tv due to repetitive boredom
I think I'd throw my PC out the window if it started playing the same sort of hair metal at me as so many shooters do. Okay, it's a matter of taste, but as much as I like rock music much of the rest of the time, it seldom has a place in video games. Well, it seldom has a place in the ones I want to play: (It doesnt have a place in my games either although it wouldnt be playing during actual game play.)
I guess a bit of light thrash goes quite well with some of the shoot-'em-ups but it's a reason they don't appeal to me.
(I am sorry to tell you but Mass Effect 3 will sadly & most definitely be a "Shoot Em Up",Thanks to EA.)
I thought that the soundtrack of ME and ME2 suited the game quite well; they'd probably be best off doing the same as with Oblivion, Sims 3 etc in terms of being able to easily add your own music. But if it came as standard I'd quickly be looking for ways to remove it.(Agree) (Mass Effect 1 had the greatest video game music EVER!!!....Mass Effect 2 had the worst.)
I jokingly mentioned Sacred II a while back and its plague of bards playing fragments of metal ballads: they were amusing for about 0.00001 seconds, after which they started to become extremely irritating. Fortunately they were removable but not before they started causing "memory burps" which repeated on me. Bleh. (Ha ha ha....)
#185
Guest_mangeo_*
Posté 06 février 2011 - 03:07
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I never said that i thought it would be a good idea if their was "rock" playing during actual game play,i just thought it would be cool if they incorporated into the games story in a very light fashion due to the fact that you would be going to earth...
#186
Posté 04 mars 2011 - 01:32





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