demersel wrote...
And you clearly were there the whole time and overseed the whole thing yourself. Stop being and ass for the sake of being an ass. Go get laid or something.
Did you seriously just say that? You're such an ****.
demersel wrote...
And you clearly were there the whole time and overseed the whole thing yourself. Stop being and ass for the sake of being an ass. Go get laid or something.
TheProtheans wrote...
demersel wrote...
And you clearly were there the whole time and overseed the whole thing yourself. Stop being and ass for the sake of being an ass. Go get laid or something.
Did you seriously just say that? You're such an ****.
Modifié par McGrzegorz, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:29 .
Kyrene wrote...
Again with the hostility? Then perceiving the actions of others as hostile in turn? Projecting much?CoolioThane wrote...
Mate, that post you've replied to is the same one I posted hours ago. Maybe if you'd read instead of just jumping on me you wouldn't have started this. "Champ"
Don't tell me what to do.
At this stage, I think I'll leave with a: "Cool story bro" and make a mental note to never engage you in conversation again.
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Yes please try more baiting an argument. Please read my post again then think if your post was necessary.demersel wrote...
And the why did the normandy's core needed the retrofit, again? You, since you were there the whole time and all?MegumiAzusa wrote...
No, but it can very well change in appearance, especially judging by the rest of the Normandy.demersel wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
You clearly missed the drive core retrofit the SR-2 had between ME2 and ME3.Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
And you clearly were there the whole time and overseed the whole thing yourself. Sto pbeing and ass for the sake of being an ass. Go get laid or something.
Modifié par demersel, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:32 .
Then read the post I quoted again. I even quote it again for you:demersel wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Yes please try more baiting an argument. Please read my post again then think if your post was necessary.demersel wrote...
And the why did the normandy's core needed the retrofit, again? You, since you were there the whole time and all?MegumiAzusa wrote...
No, but it can very well change in appearance, especially judging by the rest of the Normandy.demersel wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
You clearly missed the drive core retrofit the SR-2 had between ME2 and ME3.Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
And you clearly were there the whole time and overseed the whole thing yourself. Sto pbeing and ass for the sake of being an ass. Go get laid or something.
Your initial post was pointless, since it is obvious that the cables got there as a result of the retrofit, but the question was not whether or not they are part of the retrofit, but why are they there at all, and why are they the same cables the reapers use in the harvested citadel. But, yeah, ok, continue being an ass. You're good at it.
Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
BleedingUranium wrote...
-Krogan Sentinel spec'd for max durability
-Wraith X with HVB/Choke
-Shield Booster V
-Cyclonic Mod IV
-Shotgun Rail Amp III
-Incendiary Rounds IV
-Lift Grenades
On Bronze.
Best game ever! Of all time!
MegumiAzusa wrote...
You clearly missed the drive core retrofit the SR-2 had between ME2 and ME3.Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
BleedingUranium wrote...
-Krogan Sentinel spec'd for max durability
-Wraith X with HVB/Choke
-Shield Booster V
-Cyclonic Mod IV
-Shotgun Rail Amp III
-Incendiary Rounds IV
-Lift Grenades
On Bronze.
Best game ever! Of all time!
Modifié par Humakt83, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:51 .
Dwailing wrote...
spotlessvoid wrote...
You know what goes well with the flu? Food poisoning. I just wanted some ****ing soup.
Well, sounds like your life kind of sucks right now.I hope you feel better in time for Christmas.
Modifié par MaximizedAction, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:47 .
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MegumiAzusa wrote...
Then read the post I quoted again. I even quote it again for you:Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
Modifié par demersel, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:50 .
demersel wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Then read the post I quoted again. I even quote it again for you:Humakt83 wrote...
Interesting. Just checked out what the core looked like in Mass Effect 2. Those big cables were not in there.
Ok, let's go at it again.
Humakt83 posted - that they were not there in ME2. Is that not correct? It is correct.
Then why your sarcastic comment? To point out the only event that we know happened to the ship in between the two games and that explains the difference between them in the game and does so in the game? Thank you, Captain Obvious!
The interesting part that Humakt83 spoke about was - why would the cables that had seen the reapers use, be a part of the Normandy's retrofit, done by the Alliance to the part of the ship that was performing more than fine before.
Do you even know the meaning of the term "Retrofit"? You can't retrofit top of the notch and newest experimental equipment, like the Normandy SR2's drive core.
CmdrShep80 wrote...
I wonder how many times people get shot at cause their mp character looks like the enemy? Lol
Actually, tweets are not regulated in the way that you've described. We are just expected to exercise caution and respect non-disclosure agreements. I made one comment about just one particular piece of music being sad, and now the entire DLC is sadness apparently (not true). Obviously I didn't reveal any details about the DLC itself and no harm was done, but it's frustrating to be misquoted, so since then I've toned down my comments on the DLC until after it's fully announced and/or launched. Lesson learned!
Modifié par Eryri, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:58 .
MaximizedAction wrote...
*Walks in to check out how the discussions are progressing*
:happy:
*Where's that door?*
Dwailing wrote...
MaximizedAction wrote...
*Walks in to check out how the discussions are progressing*
:happy:
*Where's that door?*
I know how you feel. Half of the times that I come in here looking to have some fun conversation anymore I end up caught in the middle of slugfests that rival the worst of what some of the trolls have done.
Dwailing wrote...
MaximizedAction wrote...
*Walks in to check out how the discussions are progressing*
:happy:
*Where's that door?*
I know how you feel. Half of the times that I come in here looking to have some fun conversation anymore I end up caught in the middle of slugfests that rival the worst of what some of the trolls have done.
Modifié par CmdrShep80, 14 décembre 2012 - 10:59 .
Eryri wrote...
Just for information, the composer Sam Hulick has posted in one of the other threads that the next dlc won't be all sadness: http://social.biowar...9401/6#15286062
In response to another poster saying that Hulick's initial tweet about the next DLC's tear inducing music must have been vetted by Bioware's PR department, he replied:Actually, tweets are not regulated in the way that you've described. We are just expected to exercise caution and respect non-disclosure agreements. I made one comment about just one particular piece of music being sad, and now the entire DLC is sadness apparently (not true). Obviously I didn't reveal any details about the DLC itself and no harm was done, but it's frustrating to be misquoted, so since then I've toned down my comments on the DLC until after it's fully announced and/or launched. Lesson learned!
Encouraging to know that it's not going to be all doom and gloom. Fingers crossed for crew reunion!