MegumiAzusa wrote...
Never had that issue. ME2 crashes sometimes (about once per playthrough), but I have yet to encounter a way to have a crash that I can recreate.
You have yet to encounter virtually all the things that you can recreate.
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Never had that issue. ME2 crashes sometimes (about once per playthrough), but I have yet to encounter a way to have a crash that I can recreate.
demersel wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Never had that issue. ME2 crashes sometimes (about once per playthrough), but I have yet to encounter a way to have a crash that I can recreate.
You have yet to encounter virtually all the things that you can recreate.
You might want to update drivers or something. Also I ME1 uses the processor much more, I guess that's your weak point.demersel wrote...
@Restrider - i agree with your list about the DLC except that i feel that Lair of the Shadow Broker is seriously overrated.
@Don't even mention ME1 - that game is just broken on PC. Those ****ing elevators, loadingscreens every 5 meters, broken controls, glitches and graphical issues.
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masster blaster wrote...
Leviathan.
combind with a picture like Leviathan in LoTSB
ya wonder if they left clues about Leviathan.
The resemblance of the LotSB thingy is only minor, especially if you move a bit around and see the parts that are covered on the screenshots. The lights there don't have much sense, but hey, the thingy on the ceiling that you damage to kill the Yahg is equally strange.magnetite wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Leviathan.
combind with a picture like Leviathan in LoTSB
ya wonder if they left clues about Leviathan.
Never noticed that one.
Apart from some glitches it is in my opinion a good piece of story that stands on its own, but the price is quite heavy.DarthSliver wrote...
serious question, I havent brought Omega but if i got the money to should I? Omega is the only dlc i dont have from ME3 or series.
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DarthSliver wrote...
serious question, I havent brought Omega but if i got the money to should I? Omega is the only dlc i dont have from ME3 or series.
magnetite wrote...
GethPrimeMKII wrote...
Just got Skyrim for Christmas. Officially quitting Mass Effect.
I used to play Skyrim, then I built a weapon that one shots everything on Master difficulty (insanity equivalent), then I quit Skyrim and came back to Mass Effect. Got bored.
Talk about using math to break an RPG.
masster blaster wrote...
Well right now I am at Sea World. Wish otter was online so I could tell him about the otter in a show I watch. Also I just danced with sea otters. Two of them.
CoolioThane wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Well right now I am at Sea World. Wish otter was online so I could tell him about the otter in a show I watch. Also I just danced with sea otters. Two of them.
Craziest place a post has come from?
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Apart from some glitches it is in my opinion a good piece of story that stands on its own, but the price is quite heavy.DarthSliver wrote...
serious question, I havent brought Omega but if i got the money to should I? Omega is the only dlc i dont have from ME3 or series.
masster blaster wrote...
It's not that bad Thane. I come here almost every week.
CoolioThane wrote...
Me (Volus Sentinel)
Banshee/Blur (Slayer)
Punny (Slayer)
DD (slayer)
Gold, not staying in cover at all. Working really well, but I was killed Wave 6. We're still going, come on everyone
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Rifneno wrote...
Every TES game is like that. I don't know why people keep thinking it's a mistake. Bethesda just knows that single player games are about fun, not rigidly enforced balance. They purposely include ways to totally break the system and be superman if that's what's fun to you. If it's not, then just don't do it. They've actually had to keep toning down the superpowers because people, incredibly, still keep thinking that the guys who designed such a simply incredible world are incapable of the basic math it took to play the system.
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masster blaster wrote...
I do byne.
magnetite wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Every TES game is like that. I don't know why people keep thinking it's a mistake. Bethesda just knows that single player games are about fun, not rigidly enforced balance. They purposely include ways to totally break the system and be superman if that's what's fun to you. If it's not, then just don't do it. They've actually had to keep toning down the superpowers because people, incredibly, still keep thinking that the guys who designed such a simply incredible world are incapable of the basic math it took to play the system.
I haven't played any other game from them besides Skyrim, so I don't know their stuff that well. Guess I should have been more informed before making my purchase. Oh well, live and learn I guess.