Do you guys think a lot about Mass Effect 3?
#51
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:20
#52
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:32
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Adugan wrote...
ME3 is a major part of my sexual fantasies.
#53
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:36
But in all seriousness, I think about it a lot.
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:38
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 04:38
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He scopes and drops all of his dilemmas.Ariadnee wrote...
When faced with a dilemma, I ask myself...WWGVD?
But in all seriousness, I think about it a lot.
#56
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:07
You know what, scratch that, I wouldn't go that far. Let me rephrase: I like to think I can put on a facade of conventional societal expectations. I mean, here I am going for the gold as it were, going after a college degree a couple of years later than some of my friends but still rushing for it. You know, working on the side, taking care of traditional household issues and all that. Sometimes I don't know how I manage it, but like a lot of folks, I do. Such is life, I suppose.
But there is a burning secret lingering deep beneath those clouds of typicality, ladies and gentlekrogan. There is something that compels me more than most things short of fresh air and turkey sandwiches. OK, there are two things, but we're not talking about my general love of space opera right now. That would be off-topic, and Stanley abhors an off-topic-dox.
Nay, I speak of Mass Effect. Specifically the last third, the final foray, the snap, crack and pop of the Reapers in the wake of my role as galactic space badass. Indeed, there are plenty of other reasons to keep on living. To keep on loving. But I would have you stay your tongue; in here, on the Mass Effect 3 Discussion Board on the BioWare Social Network, few others matter. In here, where turians become men and men dress up like turians, there is one creed and one motto -- "speak volumes on the game we do not yet know".
So yes, fair creator of topics, I do think about Mass Effect 3 often. It haunts my twitter account; it pervades my daydreams. But I would not have it any other way, and thus far this semi-obsession has not cost me or mine any more than nights of mad typing. And I love it.
/sips tea
Oh wait, wrong thread.
#57
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:19
#58
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:25
JeffZero wrote...
I like to think I'm reasonably well-adjusted in society.
You know what, scratch that, I wouldn't go that far. Let me rephrase: I like to think I can put on a facade of conventional societal expectations. I mean, here I am going for the gold as it were, going after a college degree a couple of years later than some of my friends but still rushing for it. You know, working on the side, taking care of traditional household issues and all that. Sometimes I don't know how I manage it, but like a lot of folks, I do. Such is life, I suppose.
But there is a burning secret lingering deep beneath those clouds of typicality, ladies and gentlekrogan. There is something that compels me more than most things short of fresh air and turkey sandwiches. OK, there are two things, but we're not talking about my general love of space opera right now. That would be off-topic, and Stanley abhors an off-topic-dox.
Nay, I speak of Mass Effect. Specifically the last third, the final foray, the snap, crack and pop of the Reapers in the wake of my role as galactic space badass. Indeed, there are plenty of other reasons to keep on living. To keep on loving. But I would have you stay your tongue; in here, on the Mass Effect 3 Discussion Board on the BioWare Social Network, few others matter. In here, where turians become men and men dress up like turians, there is one creed and one motto -- "speak volumes on the game we do not yet know".
So yes, fair creator of topics, I do think about Mass Effect 3 often. It haunts my twitter account; it pervades my daydreams. But I would not have it any other way, and thus far this semi-obsession has not cost me or mine any more than nights of mad typing. And I love it.
/sips tea
Oh wait, wrong thread.
You sir, stole the words right out of my...er...brain. Typing fingers. Whatever. Very eloquently, I might add. Well done.
But yeah, I mean, I don't obsess over it like crazy in my day to day. But if my mind happens across the subject, I definitely have a mini fit of giddy excitement in my head. You know, like the ones you had when you were a small child (or perhaps still as an adult) when you realize that Christmas is coming. As far as I'm concerned, my Christmas is coming 72 days late, and I'm totally cool with that because I'm sure BioWare will rock my insignificant existence with this game.
I wasn't this excited for anything sci-fi related even though I am an absolute sci-fi nut. A good space opera always tops the list of my favorite things. In fact, I don't even think I was this excited for the seventh Harry Potter book; which is saying something since I basically grew up reading those books and was about ready to have a heart attack when I went to get my book at midnight.
So yes, whenever I happen to think about it, I my mind stays there for a good long while in its happy place. It imagines what finally getting the game into my corporeal hands will be like, and how incredibly tired I'll be after playing it straight through the night.
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:26
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:27
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#63
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 05:34
Why thank you.
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 06:10
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Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 07:26
Modifié par Gokuthegrate, 27 octobre 2011 - 07:33 .
#68
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 07:26
#69
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 07:33
JeffZero wrote...
@CDRSkyShepard:
Why thank you.I echo your sentiments as well. Quite giddy about this. Christmas coming late. Oh yes, I hear you!
*High five*
Rock on with your bad self.
#70
Posté 27 octobre 2011 - 07:42
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Only when on here.
About the same here, with some occasional day dreaming.
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