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Q for Developers: Any features of Deus Ex planned for ME3?


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tonnactus

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littlezack wrote...


Yes, recruit the trecherous and non-combatant woman for your suicide mission. That makes sense.


As much as a sole survivor shepardt that worked for cerberus...
And no, for the thick-witted, i dont wanted to recruit nassana dantius for the suicide mission.
An alternative to the illusive man that could give shepardt access to information and money, just like liara is as the
new shadowbroker now instead of the trashy and useless kung fu frog. That was the idea...

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brainless78 wrote...

RyuGuitarFreak wrote...

What? I never asked for this in Mass Effect...

What a shame.


I caught my ME3 robot dog drinking what it thought was orange soda but was really lemon lime.

Dogmentation at its finest.

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littlezack

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tonnactus wrote...

littlezack wrote...


Yes, recruit the trecherous and non-combatant woman for your suicide mission. That makes sense.


As much as a sole survivor shepardt that worked for cerberus...
And no, for the thick-witted, i dont wanted to recruit nassana dantius for the suicide mission.
An alternative to the illusive man that could give shepardt access to information and money, just like liara is as the
new shadowbroker now instead of the trashy and useless kung fu frog. That was the idea...


Nassana's rich, but she ain't Illusive Man rich. She's no substitute for TIM.

She's a politician with a business full of people who hate her and some - really crappy - mercs working for her..TIM is a guy with enough resources and money to bring a guy back from the dead. She can't even come close.

Modifié par littlezack, 28 août 2011 - 01:25 .


#154
Hathur

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LPPrince wrote...

I caught my ME3 robot dog drinking what it thought was orange soda but was really lemon lime.

Dogmentation at its finest.


Hehe, I too love listening in on the random ramblings of people in Detroit in Deus Ex, there's quite a bit of it and it's really enjoyable.. those 3 punks talking about dogmentation cracked me up ^_^

Modifié par Hathur, 28 août 2011 - 02:46 .


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Lunatic LK47

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SalsaDMA wrote...

Lunatic, it's alright you don't need to embellish on your shortcommings with AP.

You want to have your cake and eat it too. your want to make choices that matter, but at the same time have those choices be meaningless.

The fact that you personally cannot do some stuff that others can means that: No, you aren't the pinnacle of human evolution and have shortcommings just like the rest of us. Some of those come to show as being strong or weak in certain areas of what you can do, including the ability to utilize certain options proper. But just because you can't do it, doesn't mean others can't.

In short: Get over yourself and stop thinking that the earth is centered on what YOU think or are able to do, but accept that others have other experiences than you which means that your absolutist claims of things that you cannot do doesn't mean jack all for the world at large when others are perfectly able to do these things.


Whatever, hypocrite. All you've been doing is side-stepping my arguments. Glad you're on my ignore list, ******.

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Hathur wrote...

I'm really liking Deus Ex's persuasion system, where you can manipulate NPCs by studying their personality types, mannerisms, etc... makes dialogue a lot more engaging as opposed to just exhausting all dialogue trees / options in most RPGs.


It's odd, but for my first run I'm actually enjoying not picking up the social enhancer for those conversations

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Hathur

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Ultai wrote...

Hathur wrote...

I'm really liking Deus Ex's persuasion system, where you can manipulate NPCs by studying their personality types, mannerisms, etc... makes dialogue a lot more engaging as opposed to just exhausting all dialogue trees / options in most RPGs.


It's odd, but for my first run I'm actually enjoying not picking up the social enhancer for those conversations


Yep, that's a great way to play as well actually. You don't have to get the skill to enjoy this type of dialogue system. The social enhancer merely makes it easier to succeed if you struggle personally in how to understand a character and make them do / think to the way you want them to. There's also a couple extra dialogue options with the enhancer (via the pheromones), but otherwise the conversation system is just as good without this skill enhancement.

Such flexibility and options in the game really make it a delight, I can easily see myself replaying this game close to as many times as I've replayed ME1 & ME2 (well over 20 times, each).

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Deus Ex: HR is very cool.

Then I come here and see complaints about the graphics.

Complaints about graphics. In an RPG.

Priorities.

Facial animation is the only thing that bothers me. Besides that, everything is gel. It's not like I expect every game to be chugging along at 120 FPS with Crysis-like rendering, least of all an RPG.

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Looks like this topic has been rather derailed by arguments and name calling, let's drop it for now...