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jreezy wrote...

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3) The Galaxy at War system will consist of in-game content, multiplayer, facebook, iOS apps, iPhone, iPad and other social games. 


Ugh. Facebook made its way into ME3. I hate how I will have to do stupid social games to complete all of ME3.

Jumping to conclusions?


How so?

You're assuming that you have to use facebook to get a "complete" Mass Effect 3 experience.


You do have to use it to get the complete experience. You just dont have to use it to get the best possible outcome.

Same with the iZombies of the Cult of Jobs.

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7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


And what if the council is full of humans, wouldn't they be more likely to help Earth?


And what if the Council is supposed to be headed by a Human?


Questions like these are why the notion of Favoritism exists.

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

jreezy wrote...

Adugan wrote...

jreezy wrote...

Adugan wrote...

 

3) The Galaxy at War system will consist of in-game content, multiplayer, facebook, iOS apps, iPhone, iPad and other social games. 


Ugh. Facebook made its way into ME3. I hate how I will have to do stupid social games to complete all of ME3.

Jumping to conclusions?


How so?

You're assuming that you have to use facebook to get a "complete" Mass Effect 3 experience.


You do have to use it to get the complete experience. You just dont have to use it to get the best possible outcome.

Same with the iZombies of the Cult of Jobs.



Anything outside of the media I'm using is an extra to me.

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Looks like the Paragon favoritism is back in full force... it'll be interesting to see how they'll make "Tim looking kindly" work when they're one of the major enemies of the game...

Maybe if you saved the base there's a section of Cerberus that went rogue that is attacking Shepard. Once you run into TIM he could ask for your help (and Miranda's if she's alive) in taking them out or something. In some way TIM himself should not be involved if you saved the base.


Always possible, but I highly doubt that TIM and Cerberus aren't villains in this game.

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Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

Revelat0 wrote...

Hawkeye121 wrote...

7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


And what if the council is full of humans, wouldn't they be more likely to help Earth?


And what if the Council is supposed to be headed by a Human?


Questions like these are why the notion of Favoritism exists.


Udina may have to help defend the other races and therefore must alocate their forces across the galaxy. Or much of the Alliance Navy is decimated and they don't have any man power to defend anyone. Both is possible.

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Hawkeye121 wrote...

7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


I GAVE YOU A JOB, BUMBASSES!

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7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


I HAVE YOU A JOB, BUMBASSES!

Indeed. They should be grateful.

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Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

Looks like the Paragon favoritism is back in full force... it'll be interesting to see how they'll make "Tim looking kindly" work when they're one of the major enemies of the game...


Also wonder about this.

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3) The Galaxy at War system will consist of in-game content, multiplayer, facebook, iOS apps, iPhone, iPad and other social games.


Oh god. :sick:

Love everything else though.

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fivefingaslap18 wrote...

Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

Revelat0 wrote...

Hawkeye121 wrote...

7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


And what if the council is full of humans, wouldn't they be more likely to help Earth?


And what if the Council is supposed to be headed by a Human?


Questions like these are why the notion of Favoritism exists.


Udina may have to help defend the other races and therefore must alocate their forces across the galaxy. Or much of the Alliance Navy is decimated and they don't have any man power to defend anyone. Both is possible.


Udina was the most adamant about securing human interests.  If any group would be more willing to cut their losses with Earth... it'd be the original Council (you'd think)... but nooooooo, the human lead/all human Council are the ones who don't want to save the Earth... seems kinda funny to me.

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fivefingaslap18 wrote...

Problem is that Reapers already attack Earth in the very beginning. If we waste any time trying to gather resources from a group of people unwilling to compromise and comply than we suffer from it. We need to gather our allies immediately or we could potentially lose Earth. Getting allies who will commit to us right away compared to those that we can get rejected by over long range communication seems to be the most productive act to me.


Err, that's exactly what you do there. Gathering allies (Liara, the Council) and possible helpful informations from the Protheans.

Just putting together a fleet isn't likely going to help.

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Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

fivefingaslap18 wrote...

Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

Revelat0 wrote...

Hawkeye121 wrote...

7) If the Council died in ME1, they'll be reluctant to help Earth when Shepard first arrives.


And what if the council is full of humans, wouldn't they be more likely to help Earth?


And what if the Council is supposed to be headed by a Human?


Questions like these are why the notion of Favoritism exists.


Udina may have to help defend the other races and therefore must alocate their forces across the galaxy. Or much of the Alliance Navy is decimated and they don't have any man power to defend anyone. Both is possible.


Udina was the most adamant about securing human interests.  If any group would be more willing to cut their losses with Earth... it'd be the original Council (you'd think)... but nooooooo, the human lead/all human Council are the ones who don't want to save the Earth... seems kinda funny to me.


Seems like bull to me... <_<

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Awesome.

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1) The flowchart that contains all the imported data from your ME1 and ME2 data is remarkably complex and just mind staggering.


did the article have the flowchart n with it

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So much win it hurts!

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Thanks OP :) 

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I just received my online subscription to Xbox World Magazine's March edition and there's a new article on ME3. The article has a few interesting facts but nothing really ground breaking.



2) Cutscenes are drastically affected by your past decisions and narrative.

- The article describes an example of two seperate motion-captured animations for a cutscene were Ashley is seriously injured and if Shepard romanced her in ME1 he'll actually pick her up very "tenderly" as apposed to picking her up in a more "professional" manner.




This made me feel warm.

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You guys do realize the council isn't 'full of humans' right? The council is made up of 1 person from each race thats part of the 'council'. If you sacrifice the old council, its still a turian, asari and salarian - they're just new guys, not humans. Anderson/Udina are the only humans on the council (depending on who you picked... or Udina in ME3 due to Anderson standing down I think).

Yeah, you 'gave' them there jobs, technically. But they got the jobs because there predecessors got sacrificed. Far as there concerned your more then willing to keep doing that again. Same thing in ME2 - they didn't want to talk to you at all. But if you saved the council, they where willing to listen to you out of owing you there lives.

Course there still idiots and assume your bat**** crazy as usual.

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Hawkeye121 wrote...



2) Cutscenes are drastically affected by your past decisions and narrative.

- The article describes an example of two seperate motion-captured animations for a cutscene were Ashley is seriously injured and if Shepard romanced her in ME1 he'll actually pick her up very "tenderly" as apposed to picking her up in a more "professional" manner.



Just trying to imagine that with FemShep and Kaidan and can't stop laughing. I am for it though!

Just as long as it isnt like the Virmire chuck over shoulder routine..:wizard:

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Adhin wrote...

You guys do realize the council isn't 'full of humans' right? The council is made up of 1 person from each race thats part of the 'council'. If you sacrifice the old council, its still a turian, asari and salarian - they're just new guys, not humans. Anderson/Udina are the only humans on the council (depending on who you picked... or Udina in ME3 due to Anderson standing down I think).

Yeah, you 'gave' them there jobs, technically. But they got the jobs because there predecessors got sacrificed. Far as there concerned your more then willing to keep doing that again. Same thing in ME2 - they didn't want to talk to you at all. But if you saved the council, they where willing to listen to you out of owing you there lives.

Course there still idiots and assume your bat**** crazy as usual.


ME1's Renegade ending had an all-human council.  Paragon ending had a human-lead council (with the rest being the returning alien races).  As the council's "leader" you'd think there'd be some pull or influence... but there hasn't been (and doesn't look like there will be).

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ZombieGeisha wrote...

Hawkeye121 wrote...



2) Cutscenes are drastically affected by your past decisions and narrative.

- The article describes an example of two seperate motion-captured animations for a cutscene were Ashley is seriously injured and if Shepard romanced her in ME1 he'll actually pick her up very "tenderly" as apposed to picking her up in a more "professional" manner.



Just trying to imagine that with FemShep and Kaidan and can't stop laughing. I am for it though!

Just as long as it isnt like the Virmire chuck over shoulder routine..:wizard:


Hey, I actually liked that! Then again I'm a bit weird.

But please tell me this scene is similar with Femshep and Kaidan:wub:

Is it March yet?

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Never mind all this, I want that flowchart. PM me if possible OP?

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Thanks for all the new info OP!:wizard:

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Renegade was the 'new council, lead by humanity' not Paragon, sorry. Paragon earned humanity a seat on the council. Renegade forced its way onto the council by 'saving the citadel' (and sacrificing the old council). It's still made up by aliens + humans regardless of Paragon or Renegade. Difference is 'how' we got a seat and how the current council (new or old) think of us due to that.

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Mr. Gogeta34 wrote...

Adhin wrote...

You guys do realize the council isn't 'full of humans' right? The council is made up of 1 person from each race thats part of the 'council'. If you sacrifice the old council, its still a turian, asari and salarian - they're just new guys, not humans. Anderson/Udina are the only humans on the council (depending on who you picked... or Udina in ME3 due to Anderson standing down I think).

Yeah, you 'gave' them there jobs, technically. But they got the jobs because there predecessors got sacrificed. Far as there concerned your more then willing to keep doing that again. Same thing in ME2 - they didn't want to talk to you at all. But if you saved the council, they where willing to listen to you out of owing you there lives.

Course there still idiots and assume your bat**** crazy as usual.


ME1's Renegade ending had an all-human council.  Paragon ending had a human-lead council (with the rest being the returning alien races).  As the council's "leader" you'd think there'd be some pull or influence... but there hasn't been (and doesn't look like there will be).

Renegade doesn't give you an all-human council.  I'm currently playing ME2 with save where the Council were ignored and left to die.  The Council isn't all human, the aliens were replaced by new members and are lead by humanity.