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Fortunately Skyrim is helping split the excitement.  I go between one and the other daily!! :happy:

Still when January hits its going to be a painful three months!!   B)

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

When I've watched and read new tidbits about ME3, I've always viewed it in the eyes of a designer. The Atlas made me analyse the art, while I've been wondering how the game mechanics will change the game exactly in the mindset of a game designer as I read and watched videos, etc...

But today, reading interviews with voice actors and seeing Jennifer Hale's name pop on screen while I had The End Run streaming through my speakers, I had a revelation. It was like I was taken back in time to witness the first time I witnessed that epic scene, and my heart sped up substantially. That's when I realised I shouldn't just look at all the new info with the eyes of a critic or a designer, rather I should allow myself to fangirl all out. Cause I love this series, I love it bad and fangirling is something I usually do really, really well.

So why not fangirl hard!? What have I been doing?! It's not just new features for our left brains to digest, our right brains will get to embark on an epic adventure with Commander freaking Shepard this March! Anyone else know the kind of mindset trap I've been in and gotten out of it? Perhaps I could help you reach out of your bubble, yourself?

And most of all, who's up for cranking the fangirling/boying up to 11? :o


I would be right there with you if it weren't for the persistent multiplayer rumors. I was so excited when the ME3 blitz started and I was never so excited for a game before, but once the ME3 team refused to deny rumors of multiplayer, my interest just sort of...died. Hence, I won't allow myself to feel any sort of anticipation for it until the day those rumors are squashed.

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TS2Aggie wrote...

KiddDaBeauty wrote...

When I've watched and read new tidbits about ME3, I've always viewed it in the eyes of a designer. The Atlas made me analyse the art, while I've been wondering how the game mechanics will change the game exactly in the mindset of a game designer as I read and watched videos, etc...

But today, reading interviews with voice actors and seeing Jennifer Hale's name pop on screen while I had The End Run streaming through my speakers, I had a revelation. It was like I was taken back in time to witness the first time I witnessed that epic scene, and my heart sped up substantially. That's when I realised I shouldn't just look at all the new info with the eyes of a critic or a designer, rather I should allow myself to fangirl all out. Cause I love this series, I love it bad and fangirling is something I usually do really, really well.

So why not fangirl hard!? What have I been doing?! It's not just new features for our left brains to digest, our right brains will get to embark on an epic adventure with Commander freaking Shepard this March! Anyone else know the kind of mindset trap I've been in and gotten out of it? Perhaps I could help you reach out of your bubble, yourself?

And most of all, who's up for cranking the fangirling/boying up to 11? :o


I would be right there with you if it weren't for the persistent multiplayer rumors. I was so excited when the ME3 blitz started and I was never so excited for a game before, but once the ME3 team refused to deny rumors of multiplayer, my interest just sort of...died. Hence, I won't allow myself to feel any sort of anticipation for it until the day those rumors are squashed.


I'm exactly as TS2. I'm super excited about ME3 until i remember the multiplayer rumours and that the ME3 team refuse to deny them, it slightly kills my mood about it.

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

When I've watched and read new tidbits about ME3, I've always viewed it in the eyes of a designer. The Atlas made me analyse the art, while I've been wondering how the game mechanics will change the game exactly in the mindset of a game designer as I read and watched videos, etc...

But today, reading interviews with voice actors and seeing Jennifer Hale's name pop on screen while I had The End Run streaming through my speakers, I had a revelation. It was like I was taken back in time to witness the first time I witnessed that epic scene, and my heart sped up substantially. That's when I realised I shouldn't just look at all the new info with the eyes of a critic or a designer, rather I should allow myself to fangirl all out. Cause I love this series, I love it bad and fangirling is something I usually do really, really well.

So why not fangirl hard!? What have I been doing?! It's not just new features for our left brains to digest, our right brains will get to embark on an epic adventure with Commander freaking Shepard this March! Anyone else know the kind of mindset trap I've been in and gotten out of it? Perhaps I could help you reach out of your bubble, yourself?

And most of all, who's up for cranking the fangirling/boying up to 11? :o


please marry me! =]

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TS2Aggie wrote...

I would be right there with you if it weren't for the persistent multiplayer rumors. I was so excited when the ME3 blitz started and I was never so excited for a game before, but once the ME3 team refused to deny rumors of multiplayer, my interest just sort of...died. Hence, I won't allow myself to feel any sort of anticipation for it until the day those rumors are squashed.

I don't give a darn about multiplayer in itself. Perhaps the mode would be fun, which is great I guess. Or it completely sucks and I'll just never play it again. As long as the single player portion doesn't feel like it took a backseat or took a blow at all, I won't mind multiplayer. Don't see the need for it, but hey, as long as I get a product I'm happy with then I'm happy, right? There being a "multiplayer" option on the title screen doesn't make the game worse in itself to me =)

zweistein_J wrote...
please marry me! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/sideways.png[/smilie]

Please sit down with me in private to discuss how to properly arrange a mating contract like good ol' ME loving salarians :wizard:

*cranks the volume up to 12* You can fight like a krogan...

Modifié par KiddDaBeauty, 13 juillet 2011 - 01:25 .


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That's how I feel, but I'm trying not to get hype'd. I'm looking at short term right now. Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition in August(maybe),

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The only reason why I bought an Xbox was to play ME back when it first came out. That's saying a lot since I only ever typically play games on a Nintendo system. Sine I've gotten my xbox I think I've played 3 other gamers other than ME + 2.

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CommanderSarah wrote...

TS2Aggie wrote...

KiddDaBeauty wrote...

When I've watched and read new tidbits about ME3, I've always viewed it in the eyes of a designer. The Atlas made me analyse the art, while I've been wondering how the game mechanics will change the game exactly in the mindset of a game designer as I read and watched videos, etc...

But today, reading interviews with voice actors and seeing Jennifer Hale's name pop on screen while I had The End Run streaming through my speakers, I had a revelation. It was like I was taken back in time to witness the first time I witnessed that epic scene, and my heart sped up substantially. That's when I realised I shouldn't just look at all the new info with the eyes of a critic or a designer, rather I should allow myself to fangirl all out. Cause I love this series, I love it bad and fangirling is something I usually do really, really well.

So why not fangirl hard!? What have I been doing?! It's not just new features for our left brains to digest, our right brains will get to embark on an epic adventure with Commander freaking Shepard this March! Anyone else know the kind of mindset trap I've been in and gotten out of it? Perhaps I could help you reach out of your bubble, yourself?

And most of all, who's up for cranking the fangirling/boying up to 11? :o


I would be right there with you if it weren't for the persistent multiplayer rumors. I was so excited when the ME3 blitz started and I was never so excited for a game before, but once the ME3 team refused to deny rumors of multiplayer, my interest just sort of...died. Hence, I won't allow myself to feel any sort of anticipation for it until the day those rumors are squashed.


I'm exactly as TS2. I'm super excited about ME3 until i remember the multiplayer rumours and that the ME3 team refuse to deny them, it slightly kills my mood about it.


My current mantra - they are rumors, they are rumors, they are rumors mmmmmmmmmm they are rumors, they are rumors mmmmmmmmmmmmm:(   

If any of the rumor is true, I really hope it's some kind of DSL that people who want this type of thing can download and those of us who don't play nice with others (like me) can ignore it.

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HiddenKING wrote...

That's how I feel, but I'm trying not to get hype'd. I'm looking at short term right now. Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition in August(maybe),

Indeed, constant Chun-Li vs Yun and Chun-Li mirrors online sound like a great way to pass time until all these Commander Shepards return =)

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

HiddenKING wrote...

That's how I feel, but I'm trying not to get hype'd. I'm looking at short term right now. Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition in August(maybe),

Indeed, constant Chun-Li vs Yun and Chun-Li mirrors online sound like a great way to pass time until all these Commander Shepards return =)

YUS! Although I main Q so going against a Chun-Li with Q, well 8-2 Match-ups are NEVER easy. I have been using Dudley lately so it should make things easier.

Modifié par HiddenKING, 13 juillet 2011 - 04:13 .


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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Crank it up to 11? Pfft, thats for people who saw Spinal Tap. I'm a long time Sci-fi fan, my dial goes up to 42. :)

Congratulations, sir, for that comment, you've won a free meal at the Restaurant At The End Of The Universe, and two free tickets to An Evening of Vogon Poetry.

May your deity of choice have mercy on your soul.

And to the OP, yup, I'm in the zone, too! The stream of released info is a collection of "HOLY **** I GET TO BE COMMANDER SHEPARD AGAIN!" moments. :D

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Not really a hardcore fan. I like it but I wasn't so high on ME1 and only played it three times compare to ME2 which I played like 10 times.

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HiddenKING wrote...

YUS! Although I main Q so going against a Chun-Li with Q, well 8-2 Match-ups are NEVER easy. I have been using Dudley lately so it should make things easier.

Well at least you've got the advantage of an uncommon matchup. While Chun is in a massive advantage in theory, in practice so few Chuns get to play against Q like, ever. So we're not used to the matchup. I mean... a match where I have to go on the offensive? What's that? Completely unnatural =D

johnbonhamatron wrote...

And to the OP, yup, I'm in the zone, too! The stream of released info is a collection of "HOLY **** I GET TO BE COMMANDER SHEPARD AGAIN!" moments. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/grin.png[/smilie]

Teach me how to take new info bits as real hype and we're talking =) When I read new info, it's always my left brain that gets to process it. I become KiddDaGameDesigner instead of KiddDaBiotard, which creates this odd barrier to enjoy it all the way =)

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This is refreshing.

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I've been indoctrinated from the whole ME - universe!

Read all books and will preorder ME3! Till its been released I will read the 4th book and play Deus Ex3.

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KiddDaBeauty wrote...

TS2Aggie wrote...

I would be right there with you if it weren't for the persistent multiplayer rumors. I was so excited when the ME3 blitz started and I was never so excited for a game before, but once the ME3 team refused to deny rumors of multiplayer, my interest just sort of...died. Hence, I won't allow myself to feel any sort of anticipation for it until the day those rumors are squashed.

I don't give a darn about multiplayer in itself. Perhaps the mode would be fun, which is great I guess. Or it completely sucks and I'll just never play it again. As long as the single player portion doesn't feel like it took a backseat or took a blow at all, I won't mind multiplayer. Don't see the need for it, but hey, as long as I get a product I'm happy with then I'm happy, right? There being a "multiplayer" option on the title screen doesn't make the game worse in itself to me =)

zweistein_J wrote...
please marry me! [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/sideways.png[/smilie]

Please sit down with me in private to discuss how to properly arrange a mating contract like good ol' ME loving salarians :wizard:

*cranks the volume up to 12* You can fight like a krogan...


Darn it, somebody asked you already! lol. Oh well...<_<

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 Well, can´t wait for ME3 too, trying to get every info, but not spoilers, that´s hard.Anyway fall is going to be full for me, MGS: Collection, Dark Souls, Battlefield 3, PS Vita and Star Wars on Blue-ray, don´t want to see the money. :D