Ask yourself this question. When you play mass effect 1,2 ,or 3 do you play shepard or are you shepard
Shepard
Débuté par
Airell
, mai 02 2012 05:16
#1
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:16
#2
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:18
Wrex.
Oh, you actually asked a question. Well, I feel like I'm shep at times. Other times i play as shep.
Oh, you actually asked a question. Well, I feel like I'm shep at times. Other times i play as shep.
#3
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:19
I play Shepard, personally. I admire her, I want good things for her, but I am not her.
#4
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:19
Depends. Male Shep with my name is me. Femshep with a different identity I'm just playing as.
#5
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:19
My canon Shep usually follows how I`d react in the same situations, while my other Sheps are played to behave a certain way. It`s why I hated how much control BW took from us when defining Shepard. It became a struggle to have him still resemble the man I had made him out to be for the past 2 games.
#6
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:19
I play as Shepard. I don't view him as myself
#7
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:19
In ME1 and ME2, most of the time, I feel like I am Shepard. In ME3, with all of the auto-dialogue and junk, I feel like I'm just playing someone who is not my Shepard.
#8
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:20
I play Shepard, but I instill my core values and beliefs into that him when I do.
Well, as much as the writers allow.
Well, as much as the writers allow.
#9
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:22
I usually play myself. However...
On my 5th PT of ME1, I decided to metagame my Shepard who tries to be good, but has PTSD for what happened to her on Akuze, so she tends to...snap, sometimes.
It's been fun. ;D
On my 5th PT of ME1, I decided to metagame my Shepard who tries to be good, but has PTSD for what happened to her on Akuze, so she tends to...snap, sometimes.
It's been fun. ;D
#10
Guest_SergeantSnookie_*
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:23
Guest_SergeantSnookie_*
Shepard used to be me, but then he had some weird mood swing in between ME2 and ME3.
#11
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:23
I'm Shepard. Tried to recreate my facial likeness as close as possible and I make my choices based on how I'd react in a given situation (within the constraints of the game, at least).
#12
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:24
Is there a difference?
You make the decisions, you instill a piece of yourself into the character. We are all actors, playing a part.
...this player here,
But in a fiction, in a dream of passion,
Could force his soul so to his own conceit
That from her working all his visage wann'd,
Tears in his eyes, distraction in's aspect,
A broken voice, and his whole function suiting
With forms to his conceit? and all for nothing!
For Hecuba!
What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba,
That he should weep for her?
For me, if we are making the distinction, then I am Shepard. It's my values, my emotions, my decisions that craft and guide the character.
You make the decisions, you instill a piece of yourself into the character. We are all actors, playing a part.
...this player here,
But in a fiction, in a dream of passion,
Could force his soul so to his own conceit
That from her working all his visage wann'd,
Tears in his eyes, distraction in's aspect,
A broken voice, and his whole function suiting
With forms to his conceit? and all for nothing!
For Hecuba!
What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba,
That he should weep for her?
For me, if we are making the distinction, then I am Shepard. It's my values, my emotions, my decisions that craft and guide the character.
#13
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:25
Shep is me.
#14
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:28
I'm more like shepard's conscience than anything else.
#15
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:30
SergeantSnookie wrote...
Shepard used to be me, but then he had some weird mood swing in between ME2 and ME3.
Pretty much this. My Shepard used to be a renegon (good intentions, bad at being nice towards dumb people) but ME3 sudden destroyed her ability to snark at politicians.
#16
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:31
I play Shepard as a character that I have designed, and choose conversation options based off the attitude, goals and other such things I have given my Shepard. Sadly, this was largely ruined in ME3 as my Shepard said things that went completely against his character, as I had no input into what was said.
#17
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:34
I play with Shepard... if only! 
<-- Just look at that sexy mofo... Rawr!
I don't "see" myself as the character I'm playing. In every RPG I play, my character has his/her own... mind, you could say. I just pick the option he/she would choose.
<-- Just look at that sexy mofo... Rawr!
I don't "see" myself as the character I'm playing. In every RPG I play, my character has his/her own... mind, you could say. I just pick the option he/she would choose.
Modifié par mauro2222, 02 mai 2012 - 05:35 .
#18
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:35
i used to be Shepard, the Shepard took a starkid to the head and that's when i was no longer in the game
#19
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:39
I play the way that I am in reality. The choices I would make i a real situation are fairly similar to the choices I made during my playthroughs with the exception of ME3's final choice. Even when I go renegade, I can't really enjoy it because it isn't me. Now, I have made some renegade choices along the way but yes, my Shep is my reflection.
#20
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:41
The Grey Nayr wrote...
Depends. Male Shep with my name is me. Femshep with a different identity I'm just playing as.
Good answer. I will echo this. Sort of.
I have a Shep named after me that, until recently, I considered "me", and I have 5 more that are just "play as". But my preferred romantic interest has made me switch my "me" Shep from the one named after me to a different one.
#21
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:44
It depends on how much i'm invested in the story at the moment im playing. For the most part i'm 3rd person but certain points of the game that are really emotionally investing (rannoch, killing Kai Leng, Tuchankas last mission) can make me feel 1st person
#22
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:45
I can't remember if I tried to make Shepard look like me back in ME1, I mean he certainly doesn't now, but I can't remember if I tried or not.
As for the decisions he made, I played as a Paragon and made choices that I think I would make were I in the same situation. The only games I've ever been able to bring myself to play "Evil" in were the Fable games.
Edit: I just realized I'm not sure where that fit in with the question, so take from it what you will.
As a side note, I wonder if Mark Vanderloo has ever played Mass Effect, and if he did how he would play.
As for the decisions he made, I played as a Paragon and made choices that I think I would make were I in the same situation. The only games I've ever been able to bring myself to play "Evil" in were the Fable games.
Edit: I just realized I'm not sure where that fit in with the question, so take from it what you will.
As a side note, I wonder if Mark Vanderloo has ever played Mass Effect, and if he did how he would play.
Modifié par edisnooM, 02 mai 2012 - 05:51 .
#23
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:46
Edit: Sorry, double post. Not sure what happened.
Modifié par edisnooM, 02 mai 2012 - 05:47 .
#24
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:47
I never got to explain the Dalatrass that i agree about Krogan overpopualtion being a problem but not because they are brutes.
#25
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 05:48
My 1st Shepard is me... all others I play them...





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