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#1
rolson00

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bioware please tell me the first part is rubbish:(

Whatever you thought about Shepard being the one true hero is going
to be squandered once you start Mass Effect 3. BioWare announced that
the game will be a lot more challenging than previous installments, and
it very well may be due to the added push for online co-op.
According to Shacknews,
ME3 will probably ask more from players in order to ensure how
rage-inducing it will be for those playing alone. BioWare stated that “Veteran difficulty from Mass Effect 1 and 2 will be on par with normal difficulty in Mass Effect 3.”
That doesn’t make it easy for completionists who are used to single-player mode though. Getting a good “Readiness Rating” will better your odds for a “good” ending, by which having another player there to help you out could make it easier for you.
This kind of difficulty spike should be something that’s adjusted for
however you choose to play, not be the bottom line, as it’s quickly
becoming for more and more games as of late. But come March, Shepard is
going to need some help, unless you’ve been madly playing Veteran this
whole time.



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Jessica Merizan

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I played about 10 hours of the game, and my combat experience was really enjoyable. A lot of energy has been put into customization in leveling and weaponry, and the team has done a lot of testing it to determine (or calibrate, I suppose) the difficulty settings.

These changes were not forced or weakened by the co-op feature, so I think it's a bit of a stretch to make that connection. However, I found the aforementioned more enjoyable due to the improvements in combat overall.

EDIT: Obviously, the word "BioWare" under my name might cloud your judgment of what I'm saying, but I try to be as candid and forthcoming as possible here because I know how frustrating it is to be on the other side. :wizard:

Modifié par Jessica Merizan, 30 décembre 2011 - 07:17 .


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Jessica Merizan

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Nightmaire wrote...

^ Not to mention, the dialog and plot will always be the best part of these games, and co-op wrecks it badly.


The co-op feature is not part of the main campaign and you do not play as Shepard.

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Jessica Merizan

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stonbw1 wrote...

Per Jessica's comments, I just hope that BW doesn't feel that customization of weapons & leveling is a sufficient amount of "RPG-ing". For me, BW excels on story and the choices the gamer makes in the pursuit of that story. To me, that will be the winning formula, not gun colors. Sorry, semi-off topic.


I'm going to be perfectly honest and say that I don't think I've ever heard two people agree on what "is a sufficient amount of 'RPG-ing'"... very loaded term IMO. That said, I think there's a great deal of customization in all aspects including combat, weapons, story, environment etc.

To go back on topic, I found that I could easily focus on combat or story (or both) depending on my mood, so I think most people will be able to play the game their way.