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I hope there are many missions which require specialists in ME3...


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Stardusk78

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The Suicide Mission is great in part because you have to carefully choose who you want to put in charge or for teching or what have you. I think it would be great if many missions in ME3 also had a similar concept.

Has there been any word on this yet?

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marshalleck

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But people shouldn't have to take a character they don't like even if their skills ideally match the mission parameters. Therefore all missions should be bland, vanilla, one-size-fits-all affairs.

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goofyomnivore

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Yeah this would be a good feature, and it would feel more like a "team", rather than a random three person wrecking crew.

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sp0ck 06

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Agreed

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littlezack

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marshalleck wrote...

But people shouldn't have to take a character they don't like even if their skills ideally match the mission parameters. Therefore all missions should be bland, vanilla, one-size-fits-all affairs.


Like the UNC missions in ME1!

But yeah, I agree with this, to an extent. I'm okay with certain missions being easier if I go with a certain character, getting extra dialogue, but I don't want to be screwed over completely just because I hate Jacob.

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nitrog100

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That wouldn't work too well. If you're forced to take certain characters along, then there's a good chance that you're going to ruin the group dynamic. If you don't take along squadmates that balance your weaknesses, then you're going to die.

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I dislike the idea of being shoehorned into a squad for each mission. Limits replayability.

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mulder1199

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i'd really like the ability to lose sqaud members along the way...

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goofyomnivore

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I think the OP is saying you still keep your, squad of choice, but for example, you were infiltrating a Cerberus base, and Miranda could duo up with Tali/any tech expert to sneak in. Miranda could navigate through the base and Tali can hack the database. While they're doing that Shepard and two others are creating a distraction or something.

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shadowreflexion

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Stardusk78 wrote...

The Suicide Mission is great in part because you have to carefully choose who you want to put in charge or for teching or what have you. I think it would be great if many missions in ME3 also had a similar concept.

Has there been any word on this yet?

That's actually a good idea. If you had a mission where you knew it was going to be tech related, you would have the option of choosing the squadmate that would make the job easier but if you chose not to bring that squadmate then the counter would be the job can still be accomplished but just more difficult. If you meant in terms of another SM then no. Even though it was fun the first couple of times around, the evident choices for who was better suited were too easy.

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um... I Disagree, I don't want to be forced into a team just for the attributes. I plan on having Garrus with me throughout it.

Modifié par Good Chaos7, 28 juin 2011 - 08:02 .


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shadowreflexion wrote...

Stardusk78 wrote...

The Suicide Mission is great in part because you have to carefully choose who you want to put in charge or for teching or what have you. I think it would be great if many missions in ME3 also had a similar concept.

Has there been any word on this yet?

That's actually a good idea. If you had a mission where you knew it was going to be tech related, you would have the option of choosing the squadmate that would make the job easier but if you chose not to bring that squadmate then the counter would be the job can still be accomplished but just more difficult. If you meant in terms of another SM then no. Even though it was fun the first couple of times around, the evident choices for who was better suited were too easy.


I mean the fomer.