New ME3 Info and Screens in @Gamer Magazine
#151
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:11
#152
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:18
#153
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Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:19
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Looks like Sam Fisher there.PDesign wrote...
Hope so.LGTX wrote...
PDesign wrote...
Good magazine cover.
Yep. Let's not forget this.
Need to acquire HD version. NEED.
Looks much better than actual box art of the game,
doesn't it?
#154
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:24
jreezy wrote...
Looks like Sam Fisher there.
Looks like he forgot to shave this morning.
#155
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:28
Nashiktal wrote...
mauro2222 wrote...
Wow! No wonder everyone thinks that humans rush into everything. I thought that Turians were the ones with imperial tendencies.
A fact that constantly annoys me. I doubt the map is directly accurate (what with how space and ME relays work) but the whole humans being a galactic empire after only 20ish years is a bit... silly. Especially with just how few humans are compared to any single other council species.
This same thought crossed my mind... if they accomplished that, in how much time? 20? 30 years? in only a generation, the galaxy will be named "The human way" ("Milky humans" didn't sound right
#156
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Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:33
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Definitely forgot to shave.Someone With Mass wrote...
jreezy wrote...
Looks like Sam Fisher there.
Looks like he forgot to shave this morning.
#157
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:35
There are some unexplained subdivisions in that map, so I'm wondering if the "Earth Alliance" shown there includes one of the old Council races which has been recruited into the Alliance against the reapers.
Something like this would make sense to me
#158
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:43
Wulfram wrote...
The size of the "Earth Alliance" doesn't make any sense on first glance, but we don't really know what is going on.
There are some unexplained subdivisions in that map, so I'm wondering if the "Earth Alliance" shown there includes one of the old Council races which has been recruited into the Alliance against the reapers.
Something like this would make sense to me
Agreed, except that Batarian space should also be underneath human space, and the Terminus belongs more to the geth, quarians, and mercenaries.
#159
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Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:53
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I just noticed that this turian:
Has some pretty pimp decals on his armor. I like his mask too.
Is that not a turian husk on the right? It looks like it's got the signature bonus eye vibe to it...
#160
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 02:55
m14567 wrote...
Is that not a turian husk on the right? It looks like it's got the signature bonus eye vibe to it...
Look at his armor.
Would a turian husk care about orange flame decals?
#161
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:26
#162
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:28
#163
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:30
Let's also not forget that the galactic map should really be a patchwork of points of explored space, centered on the locations of charted mass relays. Out of the hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way, less than 1% of that space has been explored. Conventional political boundaries, like on a world map, just don't make sense in space.Nashiktal wrote...
mauro2222 wrote...
Wow! No wonder everyone thinks that humans rush into everything. I thought that Turians were the ones with imperial tendencies.
A fact that constantly annoys me. I doubt the map is directly accurate (what with how space and ME relays work) but the whole humans being a galactic empire after only 20ish years is a bit... silly. Especially with just how few humans are compared to any single other council species.
(Source: ME1 Codex)
Modifié par Sgt Stryker, 29 décembre 2011 - 03:31 .
#164
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:38
"Citadel space is an unofficial term referring to any region of space controlled by a species that acknowledge the authority of the Citadel Council. At first glance, it appears this territory encompasses most of the galaxy.
So, regardless of how you think the map should look in terms of what's inhabited, this sort of thing is actually canon in ME-land. An analogy would be territories claimed by European powers during the colonial period. Those too were commonly unexplored, with the occasional small settlements, military forts, or trading outposts scattered about the claimed region.
#165
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:45
soren7550 wrote...
On the magazine's map: you're better off using this anyway:
http://soren7550.dev...set=24#/d3k1djr
I don't think the Viper Nebula leads directly to Sol, though.
#166
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 03:52
100k wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
The size of the "Earth Alliance" doesn't make any sense on first glance, but we don't really know what is going on.
There are some unexplained subdivisions in that map, so I'm wondering if the "Earth Alliance" shown there includes one of the old Council races which has been recruited into the Alliance against the reapers.
Something like this would make sense to me
Agreed, except that Batarian space should also be underneath human space, and the Terminus belongs more to the geth, quarians, and mercenaries.
This edited map looks reasonable, but how do you define 3 dimensional space with a 2 dimensional map?
#167
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:04
#168
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:05
100k wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
The size of the "Earth Alliance" doesn't make any sense on first glance, but we don't really know what is going on.
There are some unexplained subdivisions in that map, so I'm wondering if the "Earth Alliance" shown there includes one of the old Council races which has been recruited into the Alliance against the reapers.
Something like this would make sense to me
Agreed, except that Batarian space should also be underneath human space, and the Terminus belongs more to the geth, quarians, and mercenaries.
If I had to guess, it's an Alaska situation. Despite it being away from the US, and surrounded by Canada, it's still US land.
Modifié par TMA LIVE, 29 décembre 2011 - 04:05 .
#169
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:10
Someone With Mass wrote...
soren7550 wrote...
On the magazine's map: you're better off using this anyway:
http://soren7550.dev...set=24#/d3k1djr
I don't think the Viper Nebula leads directly to Sol, though.
Well, technically the Alpha relay (RIP) leads to everywhere in the galaxy.
#170
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:14
We're actually about two arms in:
From NASA
That little pocket is probably the Batarian Hegemony, or Reaper-occupied space now.
Modifié par Xerxes52, 29 décembre 2011 - 04:17 .
#171
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:18
Modifié par Had-to-say, 29 décembre 2011 - 04:19 .
#172
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 04:21
Xerxes52 wrote...
We're not on the rim, the Orion Spur (the arm the Sun is part of) is much closer to the galactic core.
We're actually about two arms in:
From NASA
That little pocket is probably the Batarian Hegemony, or Reaper-occupied space now.
Damn, the Local Cluster in the ME map is way off.
#173
Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 05:10
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Posté 29 décembre 2011 - 05:16
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