Playing right now. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the atmosphere, the overheard conversations, and Admiral Hackett. I had also forgotten how much I hated the journal, the fact that spacebar does everything, the number of auto-conversations, and Reaper tag.
Turn it On/Turn it Off for Bioware AFTER ACTION REPORTS: How did it feel to Play again?
Débuté par
Shinobu
, avril 28 2012 07:05
#76
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:06
#77
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:06
Reporting in after playing for an hour or so (First time playing ME in a month), took the chance to do a mission I skipped during my first playthrough. My laziness got Jack phantom'd that time. Didn't get any enthusiasm to continue playing though, this game really needs a new ending.
Over and out.
Over and out.
#78
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:12
Reporting in after playing a few hours, will play some more too. I'm unsure about what to post to Bioware on twitter now though... same with tomorrow.
#79
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:14
Started a new game with one of the half a dozen different Shepards I had made in preparation for ME3 but never played through...got up through Mars then shut it off. Even after not touching this game for almost six weeks it's still hard to play. Bioware, please, please, please make the Extended Cut as amazing as we know you can! No skimping, no shortcuts, pull all the stops! I want to be excited to play in the ME universe again!
#80
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:19
Hour and a Half playtime, tried bringing Ash with me for Cronos Station. Looked at Kai Leng again, might take a pic and caption "He never asked for this..." Otherwise went surprisingly well for first try on Insanity, died Once in all that time, due to a phantom sync-kill. Now, as PS3 gets the event this time, I'm going to go exact some revenge.
#81
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:20
I kinda liked destroying Cerberus at TIM's base. It felt kinda cathartic (My Shepard abhors Cerberus). Bringing Ashley along was a treat for my Male Shep.
#82
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:20
Reporting in.
I actually never stopped playing the game. After finishing it with my ME Comic and my ME2 save I wanted to see what happens when major plot characters die in ME2. So I went back and played ME2 from the start to get a new save for ME3, which I'm currently playing whenever none of my multiplayer squad-mates are online.
Playing for the second now, I've found that the whole game is so mich fun to play through, It's just the ending I might want to skip
I actually never stopped playing the game. After finishing it with my ME Comic and my ME2 save I wanted to see what happens when major plot characters die in ME2. So I went back and played ME2 from the start to get a new save for ME3, which I'm currently playing whenever none of my multiplayer squad-mates are online.
Playing for the second now, I've found that the whole game is so mich fun to play through, It's just the ending I might want to skip
Modifié par evilsohn, 28 avril 2012 - 02:22 .
#83
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:21
Played for a few hours making sure I got every asset confirming what I already knew that the "best" ending isn't possible single player
lets just say it won't be a challenge to NOT play this game
lets just say it won't be a challenge to NOT play this game
#84
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:21
Finished Rannoch with a femshep i abandoned halfway through becouse i see no point to play it anymore. United the geth and the quarians. To give a little statement (A.K.A the middle-finger) about the Catalyst kid's idea of inevitable genocidal war between organics and synthetics.
#85
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:31
Continuing my Insane Playthrough. Next Stop: Sur'Kesh, after getting a pony .... ähh Asari Commandos for Liara.
#86
Guest_Jessica1995_*
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:32
Guest_Jessica1995_*
Finished the monastery, Poor Rila =(
Saved Samara though =D
Saved Samara though =D
#87
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:35
Doctor Moustache wrote...
I thought that was supposed to be tomorrow. o_O
Tomorrow = dont play ME3 and dont come on BSN
#88
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:37
Turned it on but I wont be doing the tweet thing.
#89
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:41
Replayed the end.
Felt pleasure in watching Starkid fizzle out when I shot the tube.
Felt pleasure in watching Starkid fizzle out when I shot the tube.
#90
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:47
Logged in not that long ago and tweeted to BioWare and EA. So far it's just been on in the background and Shepard has been staring blankly at the galaxy map. Later I shall be re-reading all of my e-mails (which appear to not be in order..), Liara's SB e-mails and all of my war assets. Maybe do some boring fetch quests if I can too.
#91
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 02:56
Was on ME3 for almost two hours. Watched the allied fleet return to Earth and played the beginning up to Mars mission. I don't have a twitter but I hope this helps the cause.
As for playing again it felt good but then I remembered the ending. With effort I put that aside and thought I am doing this for the ending and it was fun again.
As for playing again it felt good but then I remembered the ending. With effort I put that aside and thought I am doing this for the ending and it was fun again.
#92
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:00
I f*ckin love this game. Bioware did a great job except for the end. 5 out of 5 if it weren't for the lies about the final act.
#93
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:05
I was already replaying it, made a Shep on ME1 and played all the series again after I finished the game the first time :3
#94
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:09
I'm about to replay the cutscene right before Priority: Earth. It was possibly the most epic scene in the entire series, and it's a shame that what followed didn't live up to it.
Also, I played some MP earlier and completed the Gold challenge for this weekend's N7 operation.
Also, I played some MP earlier and completed the Gold challenge for this weekend's N7 operation.
#95
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:10
Started a new game, saw.... It.
Losing the will to play again.
Losing the will to play again.
#96
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:11
It reminded me just how much I love the series and the universe in which it is set.
And ultimately (and I know I may get jumped on here), I'll be happy if ECDLC just fixes the existing ending. If that's the price that has to be paid for the franchise continuing, I'm willing to pay it.
And ultimately (and I know I may get jumped on here), I'll be happy if ECDLC just fixes the existing ending. If that's the price that has to be paid for the franchise continuing, I'm willing to pay it.
Modifié par Graius, 28 avril 2012 - 03:17 .
#97
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:12
I started a third playthrough and it still makes me feel dead inside. I'll be honest the ending to Mass Effect 3 has severely crippled my desire to play video games at all ever since the day I beat the game for the first time. I keep trying to get past the feelings of being screwed over by Bioware/EA. I love this series more then anything, I collect all the memoriabila, I read the books, and comics. I'll be honest it physically hurts to play the game knowing how it ends.
Until Bioware/EA decides to compromise with the fans and give us a DLC that rewrites the endings for the people who hate it. I will personally keep protesting and doing whatever I can to Hold the Line.
Until Bioware/EA decides to compromise with the fans and give us a DLC that rewrites the endings for the people who hate it. I will personally keep protesting and doing whatever I can to Hold the Line.
#98
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:20
I went in, walked around the ship, checked to see what all the MP had done for my N7 War Assets, and then logged out of the game. It felt lousy. It's going to keep feeling lousy until the game has an appropriate, non-catastrophically terrible ending.
#99
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:25
I imported a second ME2 character. My plan is to play her up to the point after we take down Cerberus/London FOB and then stop (like I did to my other ME2 male character import). This time I won't be doing any scanning missions as I find these even more annoying than ME2 scanning missions (it would help to have fuel depots in more star systems).
I love the way the game starts off. I was a little surprised at what happened with my old crew, but it made sense. Apparently forgiveness is a violation of Cerberus company policy.
I will also be playing some MP today; I was actually surprised at how much I enjoy that.
My "Turn it Off AAR" for tomorrow will be to start Skyrim on my PC (just bought a used XBox 360 controller because Skyrim's PC user interface is really bad). I've heard really good things about Skyrim from people who's opinions I trust.
I love the way the game starts off. I was a little surprised at what happened with my old crew, but it made sense. Apparently forgiveness is a violation of Cerberus company policy.
I will also be playing some MP today; I was actually surprised at how much I enjoy that.
My "Turn it Off AAR" for tomorrow will be to start Skyrim on my PC (just bought a used XBox 360 controller because Skyrim's PC user interface is really bad). I've heard really good things about Skyrim from people who's opinions I trust.
Modifié par CabezaLoco, 28 avril 2012 - 03:28 .
#100
Posté 28 avril 2012 - 03:26
Okay, so I'm gonna be playing the following sequences in addition to Multiplayer, today:
-The second half of the Mars mission.
-The conversation with Ash in the hospital.
-Curing the Genophage and de-activating the bomb.
-The end of the Rannoch mission where we fight a Reaper, talk to it, and peace is achieved between the quarians and geth.
-Ash's romance dialogue and the romance scene before Cronos Station.
I recently completed my third playthrough a few days ago. That ending is still disappointing. In the battle today and the silence tomorrow, I will hold the line!
-The second half of the Mars mission.
-The conversation with Ash in the hospital.
-Curing the Genophage and de-activating the bomb.
-The end of the Rannoch mission where we fight a Reaper, talk to it, and peace is achieved between the quarians and geth.
-Ash's romance dialogue and the romance scene before Cronos Station.
I recently completed my third playthrough a few days ago. That ending is still disappointing. In the battle today and the silence tomorrow, I will hold the line!





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