Breathing masks?! AGAIN?!
#51
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:51
Seriously though K, that ship sailed when Subject Zero was revealed whilst wearing a bra-belt and Miranda was revealed dodging bullets in a skintight cat suit and heels.
#52
Guest_Mass Effect Player_*
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:51
Guest_Mass Effect Player_*
I agree with Prestly, this is pretty mediocre. While not being a kiss up I do think their are better things to complain about especially in real life.
#53
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:52
MICHELLE7 wrote...
Il Divo wrote...
I'm leaning towards "It's not a big deal" side. What will make or break ME3 for me is the overall quality of the writing and gameplay, not whether or not I can see Liara's face when in a vacuum.
^this
I'm not really paying that much attention to what my squadmates are wearing when Shep is busy blowing peoples heads off.
It is showing when there's a cutscene in that area, though.
#54
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:52
Terror_K wrote...
Chris Priestly wrote...
Seriously Terror. Deal with it.
Seriously?! If that's your attitude and the attitude of BioWare and the ME dev team these days, then to hell with you guys. You claim to care about the universe you've made and that you listen to fans, and yet you insist on giving all of us the middle-finger who actually care about the integrity, consistency and logic of the lore and precedence that you originally set.
Why should I care about what started off as a great sci-fi universe when the developers just clearly don't any more? When they can have an entire second act that centres around the main character getting spaced, dying and coming back to life because of the dangers of space, only for it to be trivialised for the entire rest of the series due to things like cleavage holes, nipple-straps, breathing masks and the like.
Yeah... way to stay true to your own work and way to try and keep fans with that attitude. If this is how ME3 is handled as a whole, the whole game is fail and the whole Mass Effect universe --one that started so well-- is bin-worthy now.
Can I have your pre-order, or is it cancelled now?
#55
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:52
You...Chris Priestly wrote...
Why not? We like the breathing masks as evident by them returning. Terror doesn't, which is fine, but they aren't going to change. There are elements in ME that are not 100% science. These are done because teh team likes the way they look or work in ME. While not 100% good science, we feel they make for good game.
So... deal with it.
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WHY?
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What insane breed of logic is that?
Modifié par Ramus Quaritch, 28 décembre 2011 - 10:53 .
#56
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:54
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
You...Chris Priestly wrote...
Why not? We like the breathing masks as evident by them returning. Terror doesn't, which is fine, but they aren't going to change. There are elements in ME that are not 100% science. These are done because teh team likes the way they look or work in ME. While not 100% good science, we feel they make for good game.
So... deal with it.
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WHY?
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What insane breed of logic is that?
Artistic freedom logic.
#57
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:56
Someone With Mass wrote...
Fredvdp wrote...
Think of it as a hommage to The Empire Strikes Back.
I thought it was silly there too.
Not as silly as landing your ship inside a giant space worm's stomach, but still.
Not any sillier than faster than light travel, or asteroid fields where weaving is nessecary, or the fact that later in the same movie, they fly from one star system to another -at sublight- and it takes a matter of days or weeks rather than years, or the idea of "desert planets" or "city planets" or "frozen tundra planets" or "forest planets". Or that people can make things float through the air or see the future. Or laser swords. Or any of a million other things that make Star Wars completely absurd to anybody who has passing knowledge of physics.
#58
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:56
Chris Priestly wrote...
Seriously Terror. Deal with it.
hahahahahahaha
terror you just got destroyed
now how about you go back to ME1 since you love it so much
#59
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:57
#60
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:57
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
This.Mesina2 wrote...
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
You...Chris Priestly wrote...
Why not? We like the breathing masks as evident by them returning. Terror doesn't, which is fine, but they aren't going to change. There are elements in ME that are not 100% science. These are done because teh team likes the way they look or work in ME. While not 100% good science, we feel they make for good game.
So... deal with it.
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WHY?
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What insane breed of logic is that?
Artistic freedom logic.
#61
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
Heavensrun wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
Fredvdp wrote...
Think of it as a hommage to The Empire Strikes Back.
I thought it was silly there too.
Not as silly as landing your ship inside a giant space worm's stomach, but still.
Not any sillier than faster than light travel, or asteroid fields where weaving is nessecary, or the fact that later in the same movie, they fly from one star system to another -at sublight- and it takes a matter of days or weeks rather than years, or the idea of "desert planets" or "city planets" or "frozen tundra planets" or "forest planets". Or that people can make things float through the air or see the future. Or laser swords. Or any of a million other things that make Star Wars completely absurd to anybody who has passing knowledge of physics.
Laser swords can actually work in real life.
Modifié par Mesina2, 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58 .
#62
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
And, it is worth mentioning, none of those took place in vacuum.Cthulhu42 wrote...
Collector ship, LotSB, Tali's loyalty, the last cutscene in the Reaper IFF, a bunch of side missions. All of these had breathing masks (depending on who you brought, of course).LTiberious wrote...
Why the only mission from which i remember Breathing masks was Legions Loyalty Mission?
#63
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
#64
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
#65
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
SNascimento wrote...
Oh man this topic has potential.
Heh, yep, going places fast. Nascimento, eh? Sounds like a Brazilian name.
#66
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:58
#67
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 10:59
Mesina2 wrote...
Laser swords can actually work in real life.
Very impractical laser swords, yeah.
#68
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
they are actually plasmaMesina2 wrote...
Heavensrun wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
Fredvdp wrote...
Think of it as a hommage to The Empire Strikes Back.
I thought it was silly there too.
Not as silly as landing your ship inside a giant space worm's stomach, but still.
Not any sillier than faster than light travel, or asteroid fields where weaving is nessecary, or the fact that later in the same movie, they fly from one star system to another -at sublight- and it takes a matter of days or weeks rather than years, or the idea of "desert planets" or "city planets" or "frozen tundra planets" or "forest planets". Or that people can make things float through the air or see the future. Or laser swords. Or any of a million other things that make Star Wars completely absurd to anybody who has passing knowledge of physics.
Laser swords can actually work in real life.
#69
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
strive wrote...
Well if they do the breather mask route, I hope they don't force Shepard to wear his helmet in a vacuum. I want to see my Shepard's pretty face too.
This.
If everyone else is running around like fashion models my Shep better be able to get on in it. I want some consistency damnit.
#70
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
Mesina2 wrote...
^Laser swords can actually work in real life.
Not the way that Star Wars lore describes them....
http://starwars.wiki...wiki/Lightsaber
#71
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
strive wrote...
To everyone saying it is "sci-fi" and emphasizing the "fi" where is the science in Mass Effect? I don't really remember much science to being with, but what little there was seems to be trashed for "artistic freedom".
Watch this.
#72
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
Chris Priestly wrote...
Seriously Terror. Deal with it.
Post of the year.
#73
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:00
MELTOR13 wrote...
Mesina2 wrote...
^Laser swords can actually work in real life.
Not the way that Star Wars lore describes them....
http://starwars.wiki...wiki/Lightsaber
Not the point man.
#74
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:01
Mesina2 wrote...
strive wrote...
To everyone saying it is "sci-fi" and emphasizing the "fi" where is the science in Mass Effect? I don't really remember much science to being with, but what little there was seems to be trashed for "artistic freedom".
Watch this.
Michio Kaku + Bioware = WIN
#75
Posté 28 décembre 2011 - 11:01
When I hear the phrase "artistic freedom", I reach for my sidearm.Mesina2 wrote...
Ramus Quaritch wrote...
You...
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WHY?
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What insane breed of logic is that?
Artistic freedom logic.




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