cly57 wrote...
TheGreatDayne wrote...
Well, anyways, Multiplayer is fun, I admit, but it is getting repetetive! I wish they would add more enemy types... like the collector, imagine fighting those Praetorians! Then again, I guess collectors would count as reaper factions... even though they are kind of gone, now... And whatever happened to the Scions? I hated them, but they were a challenge to me...
Yes, definitely new enemies. You know how everyone hated that "God Child" or whatever he was? Give the kid some kind of really wierd powers and then multiply him by about 200 and then you could murder that little kid over and over. I could definitely get into that.
most hilarious and yet most aweful recommendation ever... I approve!
In response to OP, I only started playing last Friday before the Silencer weekend, so no, I have not gotten bored, but I can understand how you would for sure. I have my Adept about to level 20, but Soldier at level 18, and it would only take me another week or two to get the rest of them up to level 20 as well. Without a dedicated way to unlock new guns/characters, I would prolly get bored really fast. The thing about me is that I'm a loot-addict. I need more powers to unlock, more guns to play with, and any other toys and gadgets I can get my hands on. When I stop leveling, it gets harder. When I don't unlock new guns or characters because I have them or because the things I get in the PSPs are not what I need, it will get harder still.
However, it will take another few weeks of play for me to get bored, and honestly, I am okay with that. There is new DLC on the way, and once that hits, I'll have some more guns to try and find, and I am far from having all the guns as it is. I only play on the Silver difficulty atm, so trying to ramp it up to Gold should be a lot of fun when I am brave enough to do that. When I get bored of the game, I will get back to Skyrim, UC3 online, and come back whenever I need my ME3 fix or when there is new content. No online game will ever hold you for literally all time (though, with me, WoW came pretty close), and you just need to gauge whether or not you will EVER want to return. If the answer is yes, keep the game on the shelf and wait for the urge to hit.
The other nice thing is that I am apparently one of the 5 people on the planet who didn't mind the ME3 ending at all... in fact I kind of liked it. So when people say the game is "unplayable", I just kind of laugh at them, and then point to games like Lair and Game of Thrones...