toffeetrooper wrote...
hi all just looking in for a hr before work
played a lot of witcher 2 last night did i miss much?
not very good a t multi-tasking, but getting better
toffeetrooper wrote...
hi all just looking in for a hr before work
played a lot of witcher 2 last night did i miss much?
Phoenix NL wrote...
Yea I just keep waiting for an official announcement for it.
toffeetrooper wrote...
toffeetrooper wrote...
hi all just looking in for a hr before work
played a lot of witcher 2 last night did i miss much?
not very good a t multi-tasking, but getting better
xHezz90 wrote...
toffeetrooper wrote...
toffeetrooper wrote...
hi all just looking in for a hr before work
played a lot of witcher 2 last night did i miss much?
not very good a t multi-tasking, but getting better
You didn't miss anything of import.
Enjoying the witcher 2? I know I am
toffeetrooper wrote...
very much so
It is a bit, to me at least. I want to see where they're going with the story and whether our feedback has had any affect at all beyond the EC.xHezz90 wrote...
Phoenix NL wrote...
Yea I just keep waiting for an official announcement for it.
Suppose it depends how long it takes after QA, but does it really matter? lol
Phoenix NL wrote...
It is a bit, to me at least. I want to see where they're going with the story and whether our feedback has had any affect at all beyond the EC.
I hate waiting lolxHezz90 wrote...
Phoenix NL wrote...
It is a bit, to me at least. I want to see where they're going with the story and whether our feedback has had any affect at all beyond the EC.
Yeah that's a good point actually, now I'm curious lol.
Only time will tellPhoenix NL wrote...
I hate waiting lolxHezz90 wrote...
Yeah that's a good point actually, now I'm curious lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
It is a bit, to me at least. I want to see where they're going with the story and whether our feedback has had any affect at all beyond the EC.
If it did have a serious effect, they'd probably end up releasing only romance DLCs. Just sayin, lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
It is a bit, to me at least. I want to see where they're going with the story and whether our feedback has had any affect at all beyond the EC.xHezz90 wrote...
Phoenix NL wrote...
Yea I just keep waiting for an official announcement for it.
Suppose it depends how long it takes after QA, but does it really matter? lol
I think it gave you a few war assets, or something. But that's it. Also, why are you questioning how something you did in ME3 manged to have no impact on anything? At this point, you know better, lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
Something just occurred to me. You know when you go and speak to Engineer Adams and you end up having to go and get the part for the Normandy on the Citadel? What was the point in doing that? The upgrades to the Normandy in ME2 had an obvious impact on what happens in the game but it seems like a random thing to put into ME3 if it doesn't imapct anything?
I know but I'm cleaning the house which is boring so my mind keeps coming up with these things! Here's another one for you. We know that they've said they're looking to do more Mass Effect games beyond this trilogy. If they're going to be set after Shepard's story how would they be able to compensate for the three different ending choices because they would change the entire fabric of the story? Supposition I know but still......g_bassi13 wrote...
I think it gave you a few war assets, or something. But that's it. Also, why are you questioning how something you did in ME3 manged to have no impact on anything? At this point, you know better, lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
Something just occurred to me. You know when you go and speak to Engineer Adams and you end up having to go and get the part for the Normandy on the Citadel? What was the point in doing that? The upgrades to the Normandy in ME2 had an obvious impact on what happens in the game but it seems like a random thing to put into ME3 if it doesn't imapct anything?
Phoenix NL wrote...
I hate waiting lol
From what I've seen recently about how Bioware handles impact of choices, you'll probably get the same ME4 game regardless. It'll look the same, play the same, have the same story and missions, but the impact of the choices will be played out by a line or two of dialogue. Like if you picked synthesis, at some point some person will off-handeldly mention "we're all secretly cyborgs, lol.". Or if you picked destruction and wiped out the geth, they will still be alive in some off planet cave somewhere, because magic.Phoenix NL wrote...
I know but I'm cleaning the house which is boring so my mind keeps coming up with these things! Here's another one for you. We know that they've said they're looking to do more Mass Effect games beyond this trilogy. If they're going to be set after Shepard's story how would they be able to compensate for the three different ending choices because they would change the entire fabric of the story? Supposition I know but still......g_bassi13 wrote...
I think it gave you a few war assets, or something. But that's it. Also, why are you questioning how something you did in ME3 manged to have no impact on anything? At this point, you know better, lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
Something just occurred to me. You know when you go and speak to Engineer Adams and you end up having to go and get the part for the Normandy on the Citadel? What was the point in doing that? The upgrades to the Normandy in ME2 had an obvious impact on what happens in the game but it seems like a random thing to put into ME3 if it doesn't imapct anything?
Modifié par g_bassi13, 20 avril 2012 - 09:50 .
g_bassi13 wrote...
From what I've seen recently about how Bioware handles impact of choices, you'll probably get the same ME4 game regardless. It'll look the same, play the same, have the same story and missions, but the impact of the choices will be played out by a line or two of dialogue. Like if you picked synthesis, at some point some person will off-handeldly mention "we're all secretly cyborgs, lol.". Or if you picked destruction and wiped out the geth, they will still be alive in some off planet cave somewhere, because magic.Phoenix NL wrote...
I know but I'm cleaning the house which is boring so my mind keeps coming up with these things! Here's another one for you. We know that they've said they're looking to do more Mass Effect games beyond this trilogy. If they're going to be set after Shepard's story how would they be able to compensate for the three different ending choices because they would change the entire fabric of the story? Supposition I know but still......g_bassi13 wrote...
I think it gave you a few war assets, or something. But that's it. Also, why are you questioning how something you did in ME3 manged to have no impact on anything? At this point, you know better, lol.Phoenix NL wrote...
Something just occurred to me. You know when you go and speak to Engineer Adams and you end up having to go and get the part for the Normandy on the Citadel? What was the point in doing that? The upgrades to the Normandy in ME2 had an obvious impact on what happens in the game but it seems like a random thing to put into ME3 if it doesn't imapct anything?
You know, matching the variety we got in ME3.
Phoenix NL wrote...
Do you think we're going to hear about any other dlc while we're waiting for the EC?
Mokiki wrote...
Phoenix NL wrote...
Do you think we're going to hear about any other dlc while we're waiting for the EC?
Yep Geth M.D DLC you play a geth transferred in a quarian suite and you have to boost the immune system. And have to fight evil viruses.