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#26
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I hope for a nice reward, but I found that in ME2, between importing bonuses and the achievement reward you got for completing the game, gave you a way to serious advantage. I eventually found myself importing and then editing a save to remove some cash, or level myself back, or lose the resources just to make myself have to work a bit and keep a challenge.

So I'd like a reward for sure, but nothing game breaking. At this point, seeing the resolution of the decisions my imported save made thru two games would keep me pretty happy. Or maybe just an item or weapon mod, something unique that doesn't put the game on training wheels.

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CaolIla wrote...

I never get above 57 in a single run... if I kill all the enemies outside the mako and do every quest. With all bonuses in place of course. In ME2 it's just too easy to get to lvl 30 and it happens way to soon.


Just because it's easy doesn't make it bad at all imo.

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shumworld wrote...

CaolIla wrote...

I never get above 57 in a single run... if I kill all the enemies outside the mako and do every quest. With all bonuses in place of course. In ME2 it's just too easy to get to lvl 30 and it happens way to soon.


Just because it's easy doesn't make it bad at all imo.


Nobody said it's bad :? and I don't think the bonuses for imports in me2 were gamebreaking like the one that posted before you implicates. Gamebreaking is to import a character that already completed me2 and start again, but that's your own choice. With a lvl 60 import and all bonuses in place I think you start of at lvl 4 and if you play "normal" and start off at Omega you can buy all the upgrades there but those aren't too powerful or too much (like 4, 2 weapon upgrades, hw ammo and I think 10 % hp or something like that) . That's not gamebreaking but a slight advantage. 
If you don't have the dlc's those bonuses are the only way to reach lvl 30 and get all the upgrades, you have to keep in mind that there's a "vanilla" version of the game out there and that people shouldn't be punished for not investing more money into the game than necessary.

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Stardusk78 wrote...

Makes no sense to keep money; you are on trial, how would you keep it?


Why not? You're on trial, but that doesn't mean you're guilty. I don't know in which country you live, but here if you go to trial don't lose everything you have before sentence. 

Dannyboy9876 wrote...

Remember, ME1 bonuses would be unfair for PS3 users.


Don't worry, it won't happen, but I still think it would be nice, a prize to all those people who were with this saga from the beginning. 

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Daddy Bags wrote...

I feel like those who are just starting a new game with ME3 should start the game just as they would any other - from scratch. As a penalty/crutch, BioWare gets to choose the important decisions from the two previous games for you. That, or they could attach a DLC that cost money to allow you to make them yourself.

For those who have spent countless hours building their character, completing missions, gaining loyalty, and etc. they should receive an appropriate reward in terms of bonuses in experience and money. If you've maxed out either your paragon or renegade points in both previous games you should be given bonuses in those areas which will open up important dialogue options early in the game. These dialogue options should have an important impact on the game.

Those are just a few ideas that I have. I'm open to other ideas as well.

So we should punish 'those people' that for some reason unknown hadn't played Mass Effect yet, not only by restricting a substantial volume of the game from them but by charging them for more money? That's something to think about.

I believe, sir, truly, that for your countless hours of service and the unprecedented sacrifice you gave for the Mass Effect universe, you, sir, should be given a medal and be handsomely remunerated.  *salutes*

Please, just please, stop the hypocrisy.

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Well bonuses would be in place because like to get lvl60 it was a lot of running and killing geth colossuses on foot. Uplevelenig enemys in ME2 were abit ... for adept without disrutor ammo at least. Out of 25 -40 hrs for playtrouht in ME2 and scanning the known universe - i hope there are some revards from thous side quests.
So far the moust immersing experience, 10 out of 10 for a mission.. Can it get eny better then Ilos and Virgil?

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United_Strafes wrote...

Dannyboy9876 wrote...

Remember, ME1 bonuses would be unfair for PS3 users.


LOL who cares?


LOL  PS3 players. They already got LotSB, Kasumi and Overlord for free!  and  some weapon pack, plus, the Genesis comic thing or whatever it is called for FREE! So they shouldn't be whining like a quarian with a bellyache about any ME1 bonus in ME3.  Though they will. <_<

Modifié par eternalnightmare13, 18 juin 2011 - 01:14 .


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Stardusk78 wrote...

Makes no sense to keep money; you are on trial, how would you keep it?

In a bank account?
Seriously though, being able to keep the upgrades we've bought and getting credit for the resources and money we have would be nice. I don't want my singlehanded exploitation of the known galaxy to have been in vain.

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Yeah, I'd like to keep my stuff too.

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As long as we get comparative bonuses as we did for ME1 to ME2 I'd be happy.

Now not all of my 15 characters i ported over were level 60, but most were 50+ So it gave some nice tangible bonuses, what with the credits, minerals and starting level. and the Paragon/Renegade bonuses were very nice as well (+190 is always helpful!)

So having an import bonus along similar lines would be great (Since its apparent from an interview, we're getting another power/class reset anyway)

I would also like to say...it'd be nice if we could keep the gear (armor/weapons/heavy weapons) we got too....i know wishful thinking but still

Modifié par Cainne Chapel, 18 juin 2011 - 03:03 .


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Saddest thing is, while playing ME1 was fun - your start up bonuses for ME2 felt like you have been shot in the leg. Twice. Atleast compared with new character, it was a work to get Garrus, and some first missions were... a lot to handle. Because you start up level 5. NO Upgrades. Enemy is level 5. Was i the only one struggeling on Insanaty?

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All I know is I better get a bonus for all the crap I mined in ME2.... I mean really I scanned almost every planet to depleted. I want something to show for it.

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not trying to sound like a jerk but they purposely did that because you stuck with them since the beginning...

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I have to disagree with OP.

One of the problem with this kind of bonus is that to have advance you have to play game sertain ways. That's like little luring player to sertain playing style. Why not allow everyone play like they want, so don't reward only sertain gameplaying style.

Modifié par Lumikki, 19 juin 2011 - 10:11 .


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Stardusk78 wrote...

Makes no sense to keep money; you are on trial, how would you keep it?


This will also justify why you will start at level 1 again regardless of if you played ME1 and ME2.  When you think about it, if you do start off with any perks, BioWare will have to do some serious explaining as to why you do lol.  You're not going to suddenly be "excused" of your "crimes" from Arrival just because the Reaper invasion has started.  They'll essentially interrupt the trial, chaos will ensue, Shepard will "escape" and be considered a "fugitive" on the run (so to speak).  The Alliance wont actively seek out Shepard until after the Reaper threat is dealt with but once it is, he/she will probably be put back on trial again and/or have to answer for that still regardless.

Even if it doesnt happen exactly like that, point is that you arent going to suddenly have "connections" that you never knew you had just because the Reapers are on our proverbial doorstep.  In fact, Im pretty sure it wont happen like that but my point still stands.  

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Waltzingbear wrote...

Daddy Bags wrote...

I feel like those who are just starting a new game with ME3 should start the game just as they would any other - from scratch. As a penalty/crutch, BioWare gets to choose the important decisions from the two previous games for you. That, or they could attach a DLC that cost money to allow you to make them yourself.

For those who have spent countless hours building their character, completing missions, gaining loyalty, and etc. they should receive an appropriate reward in terms of bonuses in experience and money. If you've maxed out either your paragon or renegade points in both previous games you should be given bonuses in those areas which will open up important dialogue options early in the game. These dialogue options should have an important impact on the game.

Those are just a few ideas that I have. I'm open to other ideas as well.

So we should punish 'those people' that for some reason unknown hadn't played Mass Effect yet, not only by restricting a substantial volume of the game from them but by charging them for more money? That's something to think about.

I believe, sir, truly, that for your countless hours of service and the unprecedented sacrifice you gave for the Mass Effect universe, you, sir, should be given a medal and be handsomely remunerated.  *salutes*

Please, just please, stop the hypocrisy.


Something that shows a little respect for the players who have played since ME1 was released might be kind of cool though?  Posted Image

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Aradace wrote...

Stardusk78 wrote...

Makes no sense to keep money; you are on trial, how would you keep it?


This will also justify why you will start at level 1 again regardless of if you played ME1 and ME2.  When you think about it, if you do start off with any perks, BioWare will have to do some serious explaining as to why you do lol.  You're not going to suddenly be "excused" of your "crimes" from Arrival just because the Reaper invasion has started.  They'll essentially interrupt the trial, chaos will ensue, Shepard will "escape" and be considered a "fugitive" on the run (so to speak).  The Alliance wont actively seek out Shepard until after the Reaper threat is dealt with but once it is, he/she will probably be put back on trial again and/or have to answer for that still regardless.

Even if it doesnt happen exactly like that, point is that you arent going to suddenly have "connections" that you never knew you had just because the Reapers are on our proverbial doorstep.  In fact, Im pretty sure it wont happen like that but my point still stands.  


well if i had the gameinformer that was about ME3 i would confirm this... but i beleive it said Shepard is part of the Alliance again :)

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It would be sweet if the game read my ME1 normal game saves and saw that i have saves from the release day of ME1. Then it unlocked the ultra sweet version of ME3 that was more like ME1 than ME2 and I would be stoked.

Also everyone who has games saves from ME2 prior to playing ME1 gets to have an even more streamlined version of the game to play. PS3 users are excluded from such actions because ME1 is not available for PS3.

BTW I feel sorry for fans of ME who play on PS3 ... you don't get the BEST game of the series. /sadface

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adawg828 wrote...

Aradace wrote...

Stardusk78 wrote...

Makes no sense to keep money; you are on trial, how would you keep it?


This will also justify why you will start at level 1 again regardless of if you played ME1 and ME2.  When you think about it, if you do start off with any perks, BioWare will have to do some serious explaining as to why you do lol.  You're not going to suddenly be "excused" of your "crimes" from Arrival just because the Reaper invasion has started.  They'll essentially interrupt the trial, chaos will ensue, Shepard will "escape" and be considered a "fugitive" on the run (so to speak).  The Alliance wont actively seek out Shepard until after the Reaper threat is dealt with but once it is, he/she will probably be put back on trial again and/or have to answer for that still regardless.

Even if it doesnt happen exactly like that, point is that you arent going to suddenly have "connections" that you never knew you had just because the Reapers are on our proverbial doorstep.  In fact, Im pretty sure it wont happen like that but my point still stands.  


well if i had the gameinformer that was about ME3 i would confirm this... but i beleive it said Shepard is part of the Alliance again :)


I have the issue and yea, it more or less says that.  But regardless, my point is that you're not going to miraculously be exaunterated of the "charges" before you just because the Reapers interrrupt the trial.

@Monkey - Really? Because IMO although ME1 was great, I wouldnt call it the "best" in the series.  Besides, ME3 hasnt launched yet so who's to say that wont be the best in the trilogy yea? Not the mention that's a pretty far fetced fantasy you concocted lol.  (about the ME1 release date saves etc.)

Modifié par Aradace, 20 juin 2011 - 01:05 .