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robarcool wrote...

Scared! Wow. Talk about overreacting. It is a game, not your life!


Some people are heavily invested in this series, both with time and emotion, who are you to judge them?  And what does it say about you, who criticizes someone elses thread title on a forum from the internet?

Not that I disagree with the game not being your life, but you certainly could have been less rude expressing your opininon.

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I'm not scared anymore because I've read the script and know it will disappoint.

Modifié par Kaiser Shepard, 13 décembre 2011 - 11:26 .


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I feel a sense of empathy...not fear- for anyone who gets in blasto's way. I hope they bring him back, at least in a cameo.

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robarcool wrote...

Scared! Wow. Talk about overreacting. It is a game, not your life!


Not scared like "Oh no, I could die." Just that I'd really hate for my favorite VG franchise to end on a bad note. 

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Kaiser is the script bad? I had the ending spoiled for me but one of the endings stuck out. A serious WTF ending.

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Please no spoilers guys.

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I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!

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Kaiser is the script bad? I had the ending spoiled for me but one of the endings stuck out. A serious WTF ending.

Ha. I think I know which one you're talking about. But you'd have to be a real jerkarse to choose it.

*Is going to choose it*

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I'm worried in the same way that i was worried when i was about to watch The Return of the King for the first time. But that movie was just what i wanted in my mind, so im hopeful.

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So...can we confirm that there are multiple endings? I remember some people said that there weren't.

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The only thing that I'm wary of is Origin. The leaked script instilled a fair deal of optimism so I'm looking forward to it.

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wildannie wrote...

I am scared, not because I expect it to be bad, but because I'll be so disappointed if it is.


my exact experience with ME2.

im still buying ME3. not becasue of ME2. not because of ME3s marketing. my purchase of ME3 solely relies on my  expereicen with ME1.

itd be hard to swallow the third installment being worse then the first.

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Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!

Gameplay, that's where.

Kind of like how Pokemon can only know four moves at once?

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Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!


You say this as if we fire heat sinks out of our guns at the enemy.  You leave the Normandy with heat sinks.  They get hot, you eject them to cool off.  You can pick up other heat sinks to use while you galliantly save this particular scenario from it's lack of Shep.

The nearest current tech analogy would be a detachable barrel on a LMG.  It heats to the point where ammunition can no longer launch through it reliably, and thus must be removed to cool off.

I imagine heat sinks have the same problem.

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Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!


In the real battlefield combat soldiers have 2-3 support guys to give them ammo.. So technically they do look for ammo when neccessary.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!

Gameplay, that's where.

Kind of like how Pokemon can only know four moves at once?


Don't even get me started on the hammerspace that oh so many game protagonists and parties utilise. :P

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I'm not scared. Why? Because I'm going into ME3 with almost no expectations. I just want to experience the ME universe again.

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Gorosaur wrote...

So...can we confirm that there are multiple endings? I remember some people said that there weren't.


Insofar as the leak is concerned, yes, you will have choices in the end, and your prior choices will determine how much the last choice affects everything.  Casey Hudson pretty much said this before the leak as well, a sliding scale from utter failure to epic unicorn my little pony.

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Yes!! I knew that was the only thing that could plug a reaper's laser!! a unicorn horn!!!

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DiebytheSword wrote...

Gorosaur wrote...

So...can we confirm that there are multiple endings? I remember some people said that there weren't.


Insofar as the leak is concerned, yes, you will have choices in the end, and your prior choices will determine how much the last choice affects everything.  Casey Hudson pretty much said this before the leak as well, a sliding scale from utter failure to epic unicorn my little pony.


Awesome. I just heard some worrisome things from some of the more negative leak reactions.

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DiebytheSword wrote...

Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!


You say this as if we fire heat sinks out of our guns at the enemy.  You leave the Normandy with heat sinks.  They get hot, you eject them to cool off.  You can pick up other heat sinks to use while you galliantly save this particular scenario from it's lack of Shep.

The nearest current tech analogy would be a detachable barrel on a LMG.  It heats to the point where ammunition can no longer launch through it reliably, and thus must be removed to cool off.

I imagine heat sinks have the same problem.


I think the tech is also supposed to be universal, don't know quite how that would work, but apparantly all weaponry uses the same style of heat sinks.

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King Minos wrote...

Kaiser is the script bad? I had the ending spoiled for me but one of the endings stuck out. A serious WTF ending.

It is, yeah. I wish it weren't so, but it is.

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mybudgee wrote...

Yes!! I knew that was the only thing that could plug a reaper's laser!! a unicorn horn!!!


Well played.Posted Image

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billy the squid wrote...

DiebytheSword wrote...

Obadiah wrote...

I just do not understand the need for heat-sinks. Do soldiers run around the battle field in R/L looking for ammo to put into their weapons? Would anyone even trust ammo that they picked up on the battle field to not degrade/sabotage their weapons? Where did this foolish mechanic come from - it makes no sense!


You say this as if we fire heat sinks out of our guns at the enemy.  You leave the Normandy with heat sinks.  They get hot, you eject them to cool off.  You can pick up other heat sinks to use while you galliantly save this particular scenario from it's lack of Shep.

The nearest current tech analogy would be a detachable barrel on a LMG.  It heats to the point where ammunition can no longer launch through it reliably, and thus must be removed to cool off.

I imagine heat sinks have the same problem.


I think the tech is also supposed to be universal, don't know quite how that would work, but apparantly all weaponry uses the same style of heat sinks.


Indeed, in fact it would be like my LMG example if there were no difference in weapon calibers, barrel threading, tooling and clearance.

Heat sinks were made universal in response to the Geth and their ability to overheat a gun from a distance.

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Kaiser Shepard wrote...

It is, yeah. I wish it weren't so, but it is.

You kind of hate everything, so I wouldn't call you a fair judge.