The first moment in ME3 you thought....hang on...
#76
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:06
#77
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:06
AresKeith wrote...
what does haters/fans of ME3 that have to do with the Topic
In a true act of irony, it was started by a fan of ME3, disliking the hate for said game.
#78
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:07
Guest_Scepsis_*
v TricKy v wrote...
I dont think it´s possible in real life to run but have your back be completetly stiff at the same time.Scepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
The animations
I have to laugh everytime I see someone running in ME3. Especially Anderson at the beginning. I mean he moves like a powered up Turian with ten sticks in his ass.
If you filmed yourself in an all-out sprint, you may see similarities with the anims in-game.
I also dont run in real life. Im too cool for thatB)
I never found the anims to be bad, personally.
I know that in sprinting, runners keep their backs straight as the correct posture.
Hell, from my time spent racing motocross I've learned that a straight back with the hips unlocked is the optimum in comfort.
#79
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:08
Scepsis wrote...
Flavoring words are not an offense. You just really have no justification here.
"Flavoring" words = passive agressive
/time to get back on topic, before a lock
Modifié par Love Sherri, 27 juillet 2012 - 10:08 .
#80
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:09
v TricKy v wrote...
I dont think it´s possible in real life to run but have your back be completetly stiff at the same time.Scepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
The animations
I have to laugh everytime I see someone running in ME3. Especially Anderson at the beginning. I mean he moves like a powered up Turian with ten sticks in his ass.
If you filmed yourself in an all-out sprint, you may see similarities with the anims in-game.
I also dont run in real life. Im too cool for thatB)
Too Words: Tiago Splitter. He Runs with his back straight. Very annoying.
#81
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:09
AresKeith wrote...
what does haters/fans of ME3 that have to do with the Topic
Funny, I was just having this conversation..... (>_>)
#82
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:09
Guest_Scepsis_*
Love Sherri wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
Flavoring words are not an offense. You just really have no justification here.
"Flavoring" words = passive agressive
/time to get back on topic, before a lock
I see you have no evidence to support these claims.
Thanks for your pointless input on the matter, and have a nice day.
#83
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:09
Scepsis wrote...
At least someone gets it. For as bad as people say it is, it is a damn good game that is eons ahead of everything else that is currently out.
Eons ahead of everything that is currently out effectively means that it's the best game ever by a massive margin, and that even the runner up doesn't compare.
A completely pointless statement to make. No idea why you would waste your time saying that.
#84
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:10
Scepsis wrote...
Love Sherri wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
Flavoring words are not an offense. You just really have no justification here.
"Flavoring" words = passive agressive
/time to get back on topic, before a lock
I see you have no evidence to support these claims.
Thanks for your pointless input on the matter, and have a nice day.
<3
Modifié par Love Sherri, 27 juillet 2012 - 10:11 .
#85
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:11
Guest_Scepsis_*
Eain wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
At least someone gets it. For as bad as people say it is, it is a damn good game that is eons ahead of everything else that is currently out.
Eons ahead of everything that is currently out effectively means that it's the best game ever by a massive margin, and that even the runner up doesn't compare.
A completely pointless statement to make. No idea why you would waste your time saying that.
...and I get flamed by a hater.
This breed is so damn predictable.
#86
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:14
Scepsis wrote...
...and I get flamed by a hater.
This breed is so damn predictable.
Calm down dear.
(Don't worry, i'm not a hater. I'm on the fence.)
#87
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:15
#88
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:15
Guest_Scepsis_*
Carlthestrange wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
...and I get flamed by a hater.
This breed is so damn predictable.
Calm down dear.
(Don't worry, i'm not a hater. I'm on the fence.)
Just stating a factual observation, buddy.
#89
Guest_Eloise K_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:15
Guest_Eloise K_*
James Vega, who the heck is this? Do I know him? Why am I in a detention room?
Anderson, weren't you a Councilor?
Major Alenko, Major? Who gives a shi*?, there are too many other things I don't know, even about myself, apparently...
And the coming of the Reapers... I can't believe that in 2188 humanity isn't able to detect ships as big as the Reapers BEFORE they hit the Moon.
The way Shepard runs, just NO!
Oh, look, that Reaper can't see the Normandy and the Reaper's laser blast didn't hit us. Lucky me.
Alenko's hospitalization... wait, does this mean that we can't get lovey-dovey throughout the rest of the game?
ETA: oh, the Crucible, the pink pregnant, obese, hypertrophic, gigantic elephant in the room...
All the above during the first half-hour of the game...
Modifié par Eloise K, 27 juillet 2012 - 10:25 .
#90
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:16
Believe it or not, I didn't notice anything wrong until floating up to the Catalyst.
I was on too much of a high from playing the final game to notice its other flaws. Now, on my SECOND playthrough...
This. Although there was Kai Leng's demeanor and behavior.
#91
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:16
Lol really. I have to cringe everytime I see themScepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
I dont think it´s possible in real life to run but have your back be completetly stiff at the same time.Scepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
The animations
I have to laugh everytime I see someone running in ME3. Especially Anderson at the beginning. I mean he moves like a powered up Turian with ten sticks in his ass.
If you filmed yourself in an all-out sprint, you may see similarities with the anims in-game.
I also dont run in real life. Im too cool for thatB)
I never found the anims to be bad, personally.
I know that in sprinting, runners keep their backs straight as the correct posture.
Hell, from my time spent racing motocross I've learned that a straight back with the hips unlocked is the optimum in comfort.
here a few examples
Femshep running
Anderson running
Modifié par v TricKy v, 27 juillet 2012 - 10:18 .
#92
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:17
Eain wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
At least someone gets it. For as bad as people say it is, it is a damn good game that is eons ahead of everything else that is currently out.
Eons ahead of everything that is currently out effectively means that it's the best game ever by a massive margin, and that even the runner up doesn't compare.
A completely pointless statement to make. No idea why you would waste your time saying that.
Yes, let's refuse to allow people to have alternative opinions.
The Collective has spoken. We are Borg.
#93
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:17
Scepsis wrote...
Carlthestrange wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
...and I get flamed by a hater.
This breed is so damn predictable.
Calm down dear.
(Don't worry, i'm not a hater. I'm on the fence.)
Just stating a factual observation, buddy.
Well, don't respond to hate. Just back out, and report said post if you felt it was offensive. No need to get hot and bothered.
#94
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:19
Guest_Scepsis_*
v TricKy v wrote...
Lol really. I have to cringe everytime seeing themScepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
I dont think it´s possible in real life to run but have your back be completetly stiff at the same time.Scepsis wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
The animations
I have to laugh everytime I see someone running in ME3. Especially Anderson at the beginning. I mean he moves like a powered up Turian with ten sticks in his ass.
If you filmed yourself in an all-out sprint, you may see similarities with the anims in-game.
I also dont run in real life. Im too cool for thatB)
I never found the anims to be bad, personally.
I know that in sprinting, runners keep their backs straight as the correct posture.
Hell, from my time spent racing motocross I've learned that a straight back with the hips unlocked is the optimum in comfort.
here a few examples
Femshep running
Anderson running
Okay, those video are freakin, funny, but I still see nothing wrong with the anims.
Now the MW3 running anims... wtf?
Modifié par Scepsis, 27 juillet 2012 - 10:21 .
#95
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:20
What took its place immediately set the tone for the quality of writing to expect for the rest of the game, that was for damn sure...
#96
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:21
ME3 didn't even give me five minutes before the first WTF hit, when it gave me an error message after I tried to import my Shepard, and again when I couldn't recreate either him or her to how they looked in ME2. Sadness, I had it.
Next WTF, more of a 'wait whut', hit when the ninja elevator-platform-floorpanel showed up, and again when I discovered the forum overrun by hatred and crazyness, more so than the tolerable normal.
#97
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:21
Guest_Scepsis_*
Father_Jerusalem wrote...
Eain wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
At least someone gets it. For as bad as people say it is, it is a damn good game that is eons ahead of everything else that is currently out.
Eons ahead of everything that is currently out effectively means that it's the best game ever by a massive margin, and that even the runner up doesn't compare.
A completely pointless statement to make. No idea why you would waste your time saying that.
Yes, let's refuse to allow people to have alternative opinions.
The Collective has spoken. We are Borg.
Words of the wise.
#98
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:22
#99
Guest_Scepsis_*
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:22
Guest_Scepsis_*
Carlthestrange wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
Carlthestrange wrote...
Scepsis wrote...
...and I get flamed by a hater.
This breed is so damn predictable.
Calm down dear.
(Don't worry, i'm not a hater. I'm on the fence.)
Just stating a factual observation, buddy.
Well, don't respond to hate. Just back out, and report said post if you felt it was offensive. No need to get hot and bothered.
Easier said than done.
#100
Posté 27 juillet 2012 - 10:24
Scepsis wrote...
Easier said than done.
I dunno... i've got pretty good at it.





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