CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Almostfaceman wrote...
Well, the trial is on Earth.
I don't think they will go this far, but it would be really funny if it was at the actual Hague.
LoL, agreed.
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Almostfaceman wrote...
Well, the trial is on Earth.
I don't think they will go this far, but it would be really funny if it was at the actual Hague.
Well, ME3 has just earned +1 official Zulu's suck point.Almostfaceman wrote...
Well, the trial is on Earth.
Almostfaceman wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Almostfaceman wrote...
Well, the trial is on Earth.
I don't think they will go this far, but it would be really funny if it was at the actual Hague.
LoL, agreed.
Modifié par CulturalGeekGirl, 08 avril 2011 - 06:02 .
It crossed my mind too, on the day I posted the "Escaped Convict" thread. And on the same day it crossed my mind that it'd be a dull scenario, and also lacking such a "must" feature like the time skip. Now, among other things, the pain of ditching the surviving ME2 squad will only be all the more acute.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
The Reapers attack during the trial apparently, making an open escape for Shepard. Can't say that scenario never crossed my mind.
Modifié par Zulu_DFA, 08 avril 2011 - 06:19 .
Politics/for show. Earth is still the symbol of humanity, as much as--perhaps even more so than--Shepard.leonia42 wrote...
I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
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Probably not, but there will be a locker right outside the court room.Saphra Deden wrote...
You know, if the Trial winds up being the prologue, I wonder what the chances are he'll be up on the stand in full combat armor?
Ah, thanks. And I don't.leonia42 wrote...
You gave it your best, Zulu. I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
Modifié par Zulu_DFA, 08 avril 2011 - 06:36 .
Zulu_DFA wrote...
Probably not, but there will be a locker right outside the court room.Saphra Deden wrote...
You know, if the Trial winds up being the prologue, I wonder what the chances are he'll be up on the stand in full combat armor?
Zulu_DFA wrote...
Probably not, but there will be a locker right outside the court room.Saphra Deden wrote...
You know, if the Trial winds up being the prologue, I wonder what the chances are he'll be up on the stand in full combat armor?
Zulu_DFA wrote...
Ah, thanks. And I don't.leonia42 wrote...
You gave it your best, Zulu. I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
Modifié par celuloid, 08 avril 2011 - 04:14 .
celuloid wrote...
That's what this thread is about: "Oh god, ME3 will surely suck".
The trial on Earth might be easily written believably.
Zulu_DFA wrote...
It crossed my mind too, on the day I posted the "Escaped Convict" thread. And on the same day it crossed my mind that it'd be a dull scenario, and also lacking such a "must" feature like the time skip. Now, among other things, the pain of ditching the surviving ME2 squad will only be all the more acute.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
The Reapers attack during the trial apparently, making an open escape for Shepard. Can't say that scenario never crossed my mind.
1. It isn't confirmed that Garrus will be a full-time squadmate.xSTONEYx187x wrote...
Zulu_DFA wrote...
It crossed my mind too, on the day I posted the "Escaped Convict" thread. And on the same day it crossed my mind that it'd be a dull scenario, and also lacking such a "must" feature like the time skip. Now, among other things, the pain of ditching the surviving ME2 squad will only be all the more acute.Fiery Phoenix wrote...
The Reapers attack during the trial apparently, making an open escape for Shepard. Can't say that scenario never crossed my mind.
Garrus can die and he is a confirmed squaddie, if he's alive in your playthrough, yet in your thread you mentioning something about ME 2 LI's not being in ME 3 because they can also die . . . . . .
Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...
"It has to be one or the either. Either you really let people's choices have repercussion. Or, the choice doesn't really affect things and then things end up coming back together. As we're doing parts one and two, we have a really difficult challenge in terms of creating very different outcomes and yet being able to continue the story. The good thing about the third one will be that we no longer have that constraint and things can diverge as far as we can make them go.
That actually will be our goal with the whole trilogy. To take all of the things you've done in Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 and then just let it go. Let it diverge into wildly different conclusions. That's the real fun of having played Mass Effect 1 and 2 and then going into the third one will be that you've set all of these things in motion and now we can let them diverge. I'm not worried that people will play it and think 'Oh well I missed all of this content that would have been different if I had made other choices' because what that does is make you interested in replaying it. The replay value of Mass Effect 1 was huge, but Mass Effect 2 is much more so and I think it just continues into the conclusion of the trilogy" -Bioware on Mass Effect 3
Shepard needs a Vacation wrote...
Well can you prove what i said was really that bad can you?
Shepard needs a Vacation wrote...
Yeah I did read the thread U **** and no matter what Zulu and his supporters think thats whats gonna happen so suck it
Almostfaceman wrote...
Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...
"It has to be one or the either. Either you really let people's choices have repercussion. Or, the choice doesn't really affect things and then things end up coming back together. As we're doing parts one and two, we have a really difficult challenge in terms of creating very different outcomes and yet being able to continue the story. The good thing about the third one will be that we no longer have that constraint and things can diverge as far as we can make them go.
That actually will be our goal with the whole trilogy. To take all of the things you've done in Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 and then just let it go. Let it diverge into wildly different conclusions. That's the real fun of having played Mass Effect 1 and 2 and then going into the third one will be that you've set all of these things in motion and now we can let them diverge. I'm not worried that people will play it and think 'Oh well I missed all of this content that would have been different if I had made other choices' because what that does is make you interested in replaying it. The replay value of Mass Effect 1 was huge, but Mass Effect 2 is much more so and I think it just continues into the conclusion of the trilogy" -Bioware on Mass Effect 3
Could you please link the source of this quote? I don't doubt it's true, I just want to read the article it came from. Thanks.
leonia42 wrote...
You gave it your best, Zulu. I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
SalsaDMA wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
You gave it your best, Zulu. I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
Lack of creativity from the writers, is my best guess
Merchant2006 wrote...
SalsaDMA wrote...
leonia42 wrote...
You gave it your best, Zulu. I still hope we get an explanation of some kind as to WHY the trial is happening on Earth.
Lack of creativity from the writers, is my best guess
Or lack of patience on the 'loyal BioWare fanbase' and their inability to wait and see what happens. Everyone here castrates BioWare every single time something new comes out.
SalsaDMA wrote...
Almostfaceman wrote...
Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...
"It has to be one or the either. Either you really let people's choices have repercussion. Or, the choice doesn't really affect things and then things end up coming back together. As we're doing parts one and two, we have a really difficult challenge in terms of creating very different outcomes and yet being able to continue the story. The good thing about the third one will be that we no longer have that constraint and things can diverge as far as we can make them go.
That actually will be our goal with the whole trilogy. To take all of the things you've done in Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2 and then just let it go. Let it diverge into wildly different conclusions. That's the real fun of having played Mass Effect 1 and 2 and then going into the third one will be that you've set all of these things in motion and now we can let them diverge. I'm not worried that people will play it and think 'Oh well I missed all of this content that would have been different if I had made other choices' because what that does is make you interested in replaying it. The replay value of Mass Effect 1 was huge, but Mass Effect 2 is much more so and I think it just continues into the conclusion of the trilogy" -Bioware on Mass Effect 3
Could you please link the source of this quote? I don't doubt it's true, I just want to read the article it came from. Thanks.
I remember the interview too. Can't remember the link but it was one of their somewhat early interviews about it.
I wouldn't be surprised if they backed down from alot of what they said they had plans and intentions to do back then, though. The stuff I heard they would do with the series back then was alot more interesting than what they are saying now.