frudi wrote...
Ananas, here's a couple more for your collection:
Love that one.
Modifié par mavqt, 10 août 2012 - 10:09 .
Lizardviking wrote...
As for a small question. Who else hope that a small aspect of the upcomming DLC has a moment where Liara's information network comes into play.
rubynorman wrote...
Thank everyone for your inputs. The differents between them are
1: HR diff texure | HR spec texure
2: HR diff texure | in game spec texure
3: in game | in game
4: in game diff texure | HR spec texure
5: HR diff texure | HR spec texure
My favorite one is 1 too
If I'm not lazy, I will try to recreate the figure with 3dsmax

Modifié par rubynorman, 10 août 2012 - 10:30 .
SergeantSnookie wrote...
Lizardviking wrote...
As for a small question. Who else hope that a small aspect of the upcomming DLC has a moment where Liara's information network comes into play.
I certainly do. It was disappointing how little she used it in ME3.
Plus, those 'Liara is a useless Shadow Broker' people could be quiet.
Modifié par mavqt, 10 août 2012 - 10:18 .
Modifié par shepard1038, 10 août 2012 - 10:19 .
shepard1038 wrote...
Why is there a kill Liara thread on the story discussion forums?
Modifié par Mumba1511, 10 août 2012 - 10:20 .
mavqt wrote...
Most of the people I hear calling Liara a useless shadow broker are the Mirimancers, who just want Miranda back in 'her' office.
What does that mean?Mumba1511 wrote...
shepard1038 wrote...
Why is there a kill Liara thread on the story discussion forums?
Because killing her would effect the story.
lillitheris wrote...
There IS quite a difference between dying from the consumptive disease and dying as the victim of the worst case of ludicrous plot armored railroading in the history of gaming.
Plus there was the whole bit about him finding his will to live again, the transplants etc…so that part is understandable.
Modifié par Han Shot First, 10 août 2012 - 10:30 .
That killing Liara would impact the story...shepard1038 wrote...
What does that mean?Mumba1511 wrote...
shepard1038 wrote...
Why is there a kill Liara thread on the story discussion forums?
Because killing her would effect the story.
shepard1038 wrote...
Why is there a kill Liara thread on the story discussion forums?
Han Shot First wrote...
DevilBeast wrote...
Arcataye wrote...
I thought that the BBBBB-squad was born for that job but I haven't seen them in action yet.rubynorman wrote...
Maybe we should spam Liara pics in that topic.
Just need to figure out who's Seifer's LI and spam hate threads about that and when he gets angry just copy-paste his responses to Liara fans and see how he likes that.
Admiral Hacket, maybe?? He certaintly seems to be quite fond of that character...
Anyway; no, that would probably just add more ammunition to his "Liara fans are such intolerant people" bull. And besides; there´s no need to badmouth one of the characters just because some of their fans are douches.
Seifer is one of the regulars in the Thane thread. He's a Thanemancer.
That by the way is at the root of his fixation on hating Liara. He's bitter that Thane wasn't made a squadmate in ME3 and also was killed off, while Liara returned as a squadmate and survives most playthroughs. Somehow he attributes Thane's death and lack of content to Liara, even though there isn't any connection there.
Also Thane's first words to Shepard in ME2 where "I'm dying." With that in mind, I'm not quite sure why Thanemancers felt blind-sided by his death.
SergeantSnookie wrote...
shepard1038 wrote...
Why is there a kill Liara thread on the story discussion forums?
Because some people seem to take their Liara hate to sociopathic levels...
Han Shot First wrote...
lillitheris wrote...
There IS quite a difference between dying from the consumptive disease and dying as the victim of the worst case of ludicrous plot armored railroading in the history of gaming.
Plus there was the whole bit about him finding his will to live again, the transplants etc…so that part is understandable.
I think Thanemancers have a few legitimate complaints, and a few illegitimate ones.
Lack of content and no one acknowledging Thane's death are two complaints that I can sympathize with. People who romanced Thane should have been able to play the grieving 'widow,' rather than having Kaidan, Garrus, Traynor or Liara make passes at Shep immediately after. The fight scene also could have had less 'Rule of Cool' and a better explanation as to why Thane ended up in solo hand-to-hand combat with Kai Leng.
But that being said, I thought Thane's hospital scene was one of the most well done and emotionally powerful scenes of the series. I have to disagree with fans who want that scene axed.
Also while Thane may have shown a renewed desire to live, that doesn't necessarily mean he should live. We are told after all that Kepral's Syndrome is both incurable and always fatal, and Thane's entire plotline and character development in ME2 revolved around his terminal illness. Having him be miracle cured would have rendered much of that pointless. I also don't think every character should get a 'rainbows and butterflies' ending.
Han Shot First wrote...
lillitheris wrote...
There IS quite a difference between dying from the consumptive disease and dying as the victim of the worst case of ludicrous plot armored railroading in the history of gaming.
Plus there was the whole bit about him finding his will to live again, the transplants etc…so that part is understandable.
I think Thanemancers have a few legitimate complaints, and a few illegitimate ones.
Lack of content and no one acknowledging Thane's death are two complaints that I can sympathize with. People who romanced Thane should have been able to play the grieving 'widow,' rather than having Kaidan, Garrus, Traynor or Liara make passes at Shep immediately after. The fight scene also could have had less 'Rule of Cool' and a better explanation as to why Thane ended up in solo hand-to-hand combat with Kai Leng.
But that being said, I thought Thane's hospital scene was one of the most well done and emotionally powerful scenes of the series. I have to disagree with fans who want that scene axed.
Also while Thane may have shown a renewed desire to live, that doesn't necessarily mean he should live. We are told after all that Kepral's Syndrome is both incurable and always fatal, and Thane's entire plotline and character development in ME2 revolved around his terminal illness. Having him be miracle cured would have rendered much of that pointless. I also don't think every character should get a 'rainbows and butterflies' ending.


Modifié par mavqt, 10 août 2012 - 11:28 .
mavqt wrote...
Less Thane, more Liara.
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Modifié par mavqt, 10 août 2012 - 11:48 .