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Sure they can, just look at Dragon Age  2

DA2 is a fantasy game where women wearing chainbail bikis, half naked people wielding big swords and magic is the norm. ME is a sci-fi game with bullets, explosions, zero G locations, toxic areas in it. Wearing proper amrour in places like that make sense, not what happen in ME2 where some people didn't even wear proper armour.


Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  

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johannes1212 wrote...
I know, I'm just expressing my doubts towards Bioware's more recent attempts at making good design choices...And failing horribly to do so.

Well they did give Miri armour, so maybe the ME team learned from there mistake and relise they are making a Sci-fi game :wizard:

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When I see a slow moving object coming at me I'll step out of the way.

Slow moving as in slower than a full speed bullet not as in so slow you can just sidestep it. You cannot side step a bullet that wasn’t completely stopped or deflected by you shield. "I’m' so awesome I can just dodge everything" is just stupid and your ignoring the fact that it doesn’t protect you from the environment

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...
Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  

There was in ME, becuase everyone had proper armour, and there was in Arrival but guess what? No party memebers where there.

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Maybe the samus cotume isn't really her armor she wears into battle, and she's just picked up cosplay since ME1. I hope she lets Shepard be Kraid.


I wonder if they'll add an option allowing players to suggest she take up JRPG cosplay. I can think of a few fan favorites that would win BioWare multiple awards from such esteemed organizations as Anime Nation.

lol, honestly I don't think they'll get more than a nod from a salarian salesman on the Citadel.

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Mr.House wrote...

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Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  

There was in ME, becuase everyone had proper armour, and there was in Arrival but guess what? No party memebers where there.


Well if party members had been there and going through zero G dressed with just a mask  then I could see having a problem with it otherwise I really don't see the issue people have with the mask and  more personalized outfits for squad members.  Oh and thank you for reminding me about the zero G in Arrival completely forgot about that one.

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...

Mr.House wrote...

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Sure they can, just look at Dragon Age  2

DA2 is a fantasy game where women wearing chainbail bikis, half naked people wielding big swords and magic is the norm. ME is a sci-fi game with bullets, explosions, zero G locations, toxic areas in it. Wearing proper amrour in places like that make sense, not what happen in ME2 where some people didn't even wear proper armour.


Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  

Radiation? Fire hazards? Cold temparatures? Sure, wear that weird bubble mask, but don't come crying to me when Sanders decides to cook you alive. 11 original herbs and spices, baby!

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...

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Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  

There was in ME, becuase everyone had proper armour, and there was in Arrival but guess what? No party memebers where there.


Well if party members had been there and going through zero G dressed with just a mask  then I could see having a problem with it otherwise I really don't see the issue people have with the mask and  more personalized outfits for squad members.  

Let's say they had that system in ME, guess what? One of the best parts in the series would have not been there, everyone needs armour when they are out in the field, I don't care if it's cookie cutter or not, give them cool casual wear but for the love of the maker, give everyone proper armour.

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Antivenger wrote...

Radiation? Fire hazards? Cold temparatures? Sure, wear that weird bubble mask, but don't come crying to me when Sanders decides to cook you alive. 11 original herbs and spices, baby!

Cleary the breathing mask and cat suits protect against all hazards :wizard:

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Mr.House wrote...

Let's say they had that system in ME, guess what? One of the best parts in the series would have not been there, everyone needs armour when they are out in the field, I don't care if it's cookie cutter or not, give them cool casual wear but for the love of the maker, give everyone proper armour.


Or it could of been and Bioware would of had them dressed with proper personalized protection for said space walk. I sure if Bioware had plans for a space walk in ME 2 they would have the characters dressed properly.

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...
Or it could of been and Bioware would of had them dressed with proper personalized protection for said space walk. I sure if Bioware had plans for a space walk in ME 2 they would have the characters dressed properly.

Yes because Shepard decided to put space suits in the MAKO that morning because she decided to take her companions on a nice space walk.

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Mr.House wrote...

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Or it could of been and Bioware would of had them dressed with proper personalized protection for said space walk. I sure if Bioware had plans for a space walk in ME 2 they would have the characters dressed properly.

Yes because Shepard decided to put space suits in the MAKO that morning because she decided to take her companions on a nice space walk.


If Bioware decided to go that way then yes, I'm sure the Shepard would have or the companions would have been prepared, but since Bioware didn't go that way in ME it's all pure speculation on your part.

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...

Or it could of been and Bioware would of had them dressed with proper personalized protection for said space walk. I sure if Bioware had plans for a space walk in ME 2 they would have the characters dressed properly.


I dunno.  If they had no problem with the squaddies wearing regular outfits and breath masks while leaping to the Normandy from a hull breach in a derelict Reaper that  was crashing into a brown dwarf, I don't think they'd care much about a space walk. Image IPB

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...

Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  


I'm no chemist, but I think a lot of gases you don't want to breathe, you don't want to have a whole lot of contact with your skin either.

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iakus wrote...

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Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  


I'm no chemist, but I think a lot of gases you don't want to breathe, you don't want to have a whole lot of contact with your skin either.


Thats not always the case though, look at well helium while not  considered toxic you can breath to much and it becomes deadly by apshyxiation in a few minutes. Just cause something is deadly if breathed in doesn't mean skin contact is deadly.

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It always makes me laugh when guys complain about a girl looking too good. You don't like her make-up? You don't like her sexy hair attractively let down? You don't want her in a sexy outfit like Miranda?

Maybe I just love women too much to be upset one of the characters is getting better looking

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...

iakus wrote...

Shadowrun1177 wrote...

Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  


I'm no chemist, but I think a lot of gases you don't want to breathe, you don't want to have a whole lot of contact with your skin either.


Thats not always the case though, look at well helium while not  considered toxic you can breath to much and it becomes deadly by apshyxiation in a few minutes. Just cause something is deadly if breathed in doesn't mean skin contact is deadly.


What about the chlorine hell hole planet? Skin contact isn't an issue there but plenty of our squadmates have their eyes exposed to the stuff. And while it might not do permenant damage it is definitely going to be irritating and panful things that are quite the liability when in combat.


As for the issue with Ash I can deal with it as long as she isn't prancing around in the battlefield wearing the damn thing of all the people that Shepard has worked with she is up there with those that would know better than to charge into battle with their nighties. It would be like James Sanders strutting around the battlefield wearing some futuristic pants and suspendors... and nothing else. I can deal with the Rule of Cool but only so much.

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Admoniter wrote...

Shadowrun1177 wrote...

iakus wrote...

Shadowrun1177 wrote...

Just cause something is toxic to breath doesn't mean you have to be fully covered. I don't remember any zero G locations in ME2 other then the opening Collector attack on the Normandy.  


I'm no chemist, but I think a lot of gases you don't want to breathe, you don't want to have a whole lot of contact with your skin either.


Thats not always the case though, look at well helium while not  considered toxic you can breath to much and it becomes deadly by apshyxiation in a few minutes. Just cause something is deadly if breathed in doesn't mean skin contact is deadly.


What about the chlorine hell hole planet? Skin contact isn't an issue there but plenty of our squadmates have their eyes exposed to the stuff. And while it might not do permenant damage it is definitely going to be irritating and panful things that are quite the liability when in combat.


I'm not disagreeing completely with somekind of protection when it's needed like say a full face helmet like what Joker had on at the beginning of ME 2 or Zaeed wears or Thane wears. I was just saying that not all gases require full protection of body.

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DxWill10 wrote...
It always makes me laugh when guys complain about a girl looking too good. You don't like her make-up? You don't like her sexy hair attractively let down? You don't want her in a sexy outfit like Miranda?

Maybe I just love women too much to be upset one of the characters is getting better looking

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Shadowrun1177 wrote...
I'm not disagreeing completely with somekind of protection when it's needed like say a full face helmet like what Joker had on at the beginning of ME 2 or Zaeed wears or Thane wears. I was just saying that not all gases require full protection of body.


No no you are correct not all gases do require skin protection, but is it not better to err on the side of caution? Especially with these matters. Most of the inividuals on your squad seem like they have seen enough combat to know that no plan survives contact with the enemy. Would it not be sensible to wear a full hardsuit just in case (because as we all know anything that can go wrong will.)

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johannes1212 wrote...

You do realize that most combat casualties are not caused by linear bullet paths right? Ricochets, fragmentation and all sorts of flying things tend to ruin your idea of fashionable diversity.



You do realize wearing armor would lead to more fatalities when armor is breached. You are going to have ceramic and metal in internal organs something the medi-gel can't fix. it should also make a bigger hole than a sand sized fragment going through flesh. They would need to be immediately evaced to a trauma operating station. If no armor then straight through and it can repair organs and you live.

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The armor in the ME universe isn't just a plate bucket you put on, its an entire hospital built into a suit, that breached armor? Sure it may happen, that will just trigger the automated medigel distribution system built in. Keep in mind, we're in the future here boys, not the middle ages.

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Anyone wearing high heels in a fight is not credible or serious. That is all.

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In ME universe shields are more important than those ceramic plates around you. This was pretty clear even in ME 1 (remember Richard L. Jenkins, he was killed by goddamn Geth drones because they shot right through his shields). Ashley wont necessary need that heavy armor in ME 3 as in ME 1, technology is now more advanced. * Possible Spoiler Alert* I also heard from somewhere that she might be Spectre now and Spectres need more mobility. Btw could someone post pic of Liara's new armor, or if its been allready done could someone redirect me to the pic?

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I don't care about the makeup and I like her hair down. Her outfit is looking similar to Miranda's, but I don't mind if it's just on the Ship and not battle armour. Just have to wait and see, I can only hope they don't repeat the ridiculous outfits in ME2.