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#51
True Zarken

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Oh look it's this thread again.

I am an Ash fan and I like her new look. Can I say something as well? Women do this amazing thing every so often and change their style. That could range from oh I don't know wearing their hair differently, to oh I don't know different clothes. It's this amazing thing women do and it's absolutely jaw dropping might want to look it up some time =)

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Ash's hair is clearly 2cm longer now than it was in the original game. WTF Bioware, clearly you don't care about your own lore?!?

I swear people will complain about anything.

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True Zarken

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Yep. Whenever Bioware releases some new information I swear the doomsayers come here in full force to annoy everyone.

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Siven80 wrote...

Personally i like what i see.

Now i may be wrong but isnt the footage with Ashley in from the earth part where they arent fully equipped so not being in full armor would make sense.


Yes that makes sense. Even Shep isn't in full armor. It would add to the surprise of the attack moment that they didn't have time to gear up. The still of Ash in GameInformer has her wearing different gear too so very possible.

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Posted in another thread

Nohvarr wrote...

Congrats this has finally annoyed me enough to post the following

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Note Ash's hair is out of her eyes.

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Again, not high heels, these are more like runnig shoes.

The following is an example
 
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Note the hip, shoulder, leg and back armor pieces


Modifié par Nohvarr, 07 juin 2011 - 02:29 .


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True Zarken

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Nohvarr you are a legend among men

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See i just don't see the point in you having a relationship with miranda in ME2 and her not being a squadmember in ME3

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Those are quite a bit higher in the heel and pointier in the toe than any logical running shoe. And it seems fairly obvious that that IS her combat suit, to all of you claiming she wears a catsuit as her around-the-ship apparel. I'm not saying the game is doomed, just that Bioware has some pretty juvenile fan-service in their games.

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DAT 4$$.

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I guess I don't really understand the whole problem with the armor, it doesn't do anything anyways, its not like it actually protects them any better than casual clothing, its all cosmetic anyways.  Granted some pieces give you some small bonuses, but they are just that, SMALL (in ME2).  Look at the current U.S. Military uniform, the closest we get to armor is a helmet and frag vest we don't get full body armor, even for infantry soldiers, so really who cares about the armor, it's not realistic anyways.  So it doesn't matter if the character is wearing  Full body armor, a catsuit, or shorts, tank-top and flip-flops, its all the same. 

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 Hmmm....I don't mind the fact that she has a new look, but I do mind that it's too similar to Miranda. The slick, smart and sexy look doesn't seem to fit her personality as I remember it ether. She was a more obnoxiously over ethusiastic to prove herself type...which was kinda the opposite of Miranda and, as annoying as I found it in ME1, good contrast in it's own right.

Anywho, I hope Wrex rejoins the squad. It'd be funny to see how, or if, he interacts with Grunt on a team. Old guy grumbling about the young whipper snapper...gold.:P

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bigSarg wrote...

I guess I don't really understand the whole problem with the armor, it doesn't do anything anyways, its not like it actually protects them any better than casual clothing, its all cosmetic anyways.  Granted some pieces give you some small bonuses, but they are just that, SMALL (in ME2).  Look at the current U.S. Military uniform, the closest we get to armor is a helmet and frag vest we don't get full body armor, even for infantry soldiers, so really who cares about the armor, it's not realistic anyways.  So it doesn't matter if the character is wearing  Full body armor, a catsuit, or shorts, tank-top and flip-flops, its all the same. 

You must not have ever upgraded any part of your armor. I can assure you that the difference between an exposed heart and one covered in Mass Effect body armor is quite a difference.