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Do you get stressed playing ME2?


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#51
JRCHOharry

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You're not as stressed as that one guy who couldn't kill Benezia in the first Mass Effect!

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marshalleck

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JRCHOharry wrote...
that one guy who couldn't kill Benezia in the first Mass Effect!


what, I call shenanigans. 

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JRCHOharry

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marshalleck wrote...

JRCHOharry wrote...
that one guy who couldn't kill Benezia in the first Mass Effect!


what, I call shenanigans. 

Man you missed out on some good threads! The guy was complaining about Benezia being in "God mode" and was begging people to help him take it off. If I could find any of his threads, I would gladly show them to you!

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CroGamer002

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^I remember that one too.



lol

#55
Elvis_Mazur

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Not "stressed",but I always hate when I have to mine some planet. It's a change of pace I don't like.

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JRCHOharry wrote...

You're not as stressed as that one guy who couldn't kill Benezia in the first Mass Effect!


I remember that guy

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Nope, never stressed. Just confused.

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Fiery Phoenix

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I only get stressed trying to rationalize the plotholes. Other than that, nothing stresses me about it; I love the game regardless of the story.

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Fiery Phoenix wrote...

I only get stressed trying to rationalize the plotholes. Other than that, nothing stresses me about it; I love the game regardless of the story.


Same... And trying to make the conversations to flow properly, argh.

Han Olar:  I'm the only survivor of the hot labs, you know...
Shepard: I heard YOU were at the hot labs...
Han Olar: THAT'S WHAT I JUST SAID!!!!!!!!

DERP!

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VERY.

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Val Seleznyov

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Not especially. In fact i find planning scanning to be the exact opposite; it's somewhat therapeutic.



Though i would agree that having so many options in regards to which recruitment or loyalty mission you to take on can be a little overwhelming. Personally i'm glad that the fact that the game had to go on two discs broke things up a little.



But no stress.

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Fiery Phoenix wrote...

I only get stressed trying to rationalize the plotholes. Other than that, nothing stresses me about it;...

Same here. I would love the game if main plot wasnt such a mess.

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Only times I get frustrated is when I have to work my way through the Collector Ship ambush with a Vanguard on Insanity and my charges get blocked all the time by the hip height walls scattered all over those platforms.



I think I understand which "stress" you mean. For me, however, the exact opposite is true. ME1's driving main story always pushes me into rushing along to it's conclusion instead of doing a gazillion side-quests. SAREN MUST BE STOPPED!1!



ME2 on the other hand hardly has any driving force in it's main story line, the story just faceplants after Horizon. So most of the times I casually work my way down the list of quests and missions before I head into the O4 relay, after which the pace picks up again.

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Nuav wrote...

Playing ME2 and then going back to ME was stressful for me, even on casual.


this so much...I enjoy every dialogue and story moment in ME1 but when the gameplay starts its just *ugh*

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No, but I get more involved in combat than in ME1.

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Fiery Phoenix

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WidowMaker9394 wrote...

No, but I get more involved in combat than in ME1.

I actually didn't like that. I think ME2 had a little too much combat for a story-based RPG.

Modifié par Fiery Phoenix, 15 février 2011 - 12:24 .


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Yeah. I stressed myself out trying to stay awake.



I ain't trollin'! This is facts >:(

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Yeah, when I get my ass kicked too much sometimes when I play Insanity.

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 i dont get stressed out i love the mass effect games
ive completed me2 5 times and never got stressed

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I get stressed when the game tells me to hurry the hell up and I can't be sure if there really is a time-limit or not. On a few missions there are a visible time-limit, but not always. This tends to stress me the first time I play a game, but not on subsequent play-throughs.

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Lol'd. The only times I get stressed out is when a bug ruins my game and I forgot to save.

Otherwise, I have this army of save games so I just go never caring less. (Except being extra curious how the story unfolds, but that is not that kind of a stress. And ME1 was best in keeping me interested over a long run.)

Also have a habit of standing still and watching how the characters yell at me to hurry up.

Modifié par NewMessageN00b, 15 février 2011 - 01:17 .


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The only thing that stressed me out is Ballack got away (yes I did save the hostages) in ME1 Bring Down the Sky and we haven't had a rematch yet, Batarian V Normandy's main gun anyone?