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CONFIRMATION of Retake Omega DLC! (Files from Leviathan)


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#126
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Bierwichtel wrote...

JeffZero wrote...

General Slotts wrote...

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Man, SWM. You used to go well out of your way to put down complaints. Now you complain. ME3 really changed you.


The journey of the fanboy, we are all on it. 

P.S. It never ends well. 


You're probably right. Who knows, maybe ME4 will be for me what ME3's ending was to many others. /worried


they're going to do a movie sequel... well I wouldn't be opposed if JW would direct and write (he did indeed do a bang up job with the avengers)

better to fanboy over a good game, than trying to defend a bad one... :whistle:



Good thing I don't do that, then. :) Also, I wasn't all that crazy about The Avengers. But then, I typically dislike superhero flicks.

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Eterna5 wrote...

Does it have too? Does other Dlc do that?


God forbid that the creators of the main enemy of the entire trilogy brings something more than some tired story and a few numbers to add to the war assets, right?

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Anyway, back on topic. I think that is more likely an invasion fleet, after all we know Omega is going to taken back weather to hurt Cerberus, or as for Aria's partnership. Sort of how we all know Liara would hunt down the Shadow Broker in a DLC as soon as Bioware start shooting them off. Lets hope it will be just as memorable for the same reasons, then the ending is for the wrong endings.
Also, I wonder if they bring back one of our two favorites (hated) vehicles into the game. The heavily shielded slow tanks, or unshielded, fast hover tank.

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Someone With Mass wrote...

Eterna5 wrote...

Does it have too? Does other Dlc do that?


God forbid that the creators of the main enemy of the entire trilogy brings something more than some tired story and a few numbers to add to the war assets, right?


Now that's just crazy talk. Away with your logic!

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I love the Hammerhead and enjoy the Mako well enough. I don't see them bringing back either, though.

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maybe they updated the vehicles... a hybrid so to speak, all the strengths, none of the weaknesses... that would be a good thing...

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Bierwichtel wrote...

maybe they updated the vehicles... a hybrid so to speak, all the strengths, none of the weaknesses... that would be a good thing...



And we can control them, yeah. Better than destroying them, for sure.

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So Aria needs an armada of Alliance and turian cruisers to take back Omega from Cerberus? Just how fucking powerful is Cerberus?

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CDRSkyShepard wrote...

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Because, recruiting the original Reapers to your cause and gaining valuable insight into your enemy accomplishes nothing.


Implying that the Reaper origin story is worth a damn.

I would say yes. It is a very interessting story. Would not mind a DLC or Book or Comic that delves deeper into their background.

I, for one, hate it with a passion.

The problem with them doing anything with the Reapers besides keeping them shrouded in mystery was they were going to have people that think the backstory was lame.

Not nessasarily.

Leviathan (finally) gave the ME3 Reapers a full circle narrative path. All be it should have been in there to begin with like was planned, but oh well.

If the Leviathans had been in the game at launch along with the EC, the narrative errors would not have been so egregious. 

I can understand why some people didn't like it, they wanted the Reapers to be the Lovecraftian horrors they were in ME1. But a lot of the time leaving an enemy unknowable in the end leaves the audience polarized, as with what happened at the end of the Dune series and why it was hated so much (the last two books.)

I think at this point no matter what BW does, it's going to ****** people off. 

Modifié par Reptilian Rob, 08 septembre 2012 - 12:45 .


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RadicalDisconnect wrote...

So Aria needs an armada of Alliance and turian cruisers to take back Omega from Cerberus? Just how fucking powerful is Cerberus?



LOL.

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RadicalDisconnect wrote...

So Aria needs an armada of Alliance and turian cruisers to take back Omega from Cerberus? Just how fucking powerful is Cerberus?


considering they managed to bring Shepard back from the dead?

pretty damn powerful I'd say...

if this took place before the citadel coup, it would at least be an explanation as to why the cerberus forces seem to be so diminished at that point...

:bandit:

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JeffZero wrote...

RadicalDisconnect wrote...

So Aria needs an armada of Alliance and turian cruisers to take back Omega from Cerberus? Just how fucking powerful is Cerberus?



LOL.

Well, they have an influx of several billion credits per annual quarter...

Which is at least three times that of the Alliance military fund according to the treaty of Ferixen. 

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theillusiveman11 wrote...

I'll believe it when Bioware announces it.

I wouldn't be surprised but I prefer confirmation on this one.

Conniving_Eagle wrote...

legion999 wrote...

.....Why does Aria have Dreadnoughts?


Because they'll make a difference.

Unless if those Dreadnoughts can defeat Reapers single-handedly other then that won't be that much of a difference. 

anorling wrote...
 
And the biggest surprise of all. ME2 wasn't the end of the trilogy.

Neither is ME3 until Bioware is done with DLC for ME3.  Either way expecting DLC to change the endings in ME3 is like expecting a simialr scenario to happen in Fallout: New Vegas, Gears 2, or Resident Evil 5.  Most of the DLC thats released usually don't involve the ending of a game. 

Modifié par Blueprotoss, 08 septembre 2012 - 01:00 .


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RadicalDisconnect wrote...

So Aria needs an armada of Alliance and turian cruisers to take back Omega from Cerberus? Just how fucking powerful is Cerberus?


They have the power of plot.

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If we take back Omega, would TIM and Kai Leng will be involved in any way?

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Atakuma wrote...

maaaze wrote...

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I've BW came to you and said:"Choose between Omega DLC and a real Ending DLC!"

What would you choose?
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btw by real ending, I mean an ending that does not contradict ME1 and ME2...


We already have the real ending. i am not interessted in some fanfic rainbow ending.

How can you not wan't this...

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I think this is the synthesis ending.

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Marko14126 wrote...

If we take back Omega, would TIM and Kai Leng will be involved in any way?


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Reptilian Rob wrote...
Well, they have an influx of several billion credits per annual quarter...

Which is at least three times that of the Alliance military fund according to the treaty of Ferixen. 


I find that VERY unbelievable, since the Alliance has the support of entire nations, while Cerberus is just supported by a few companies and rich individuals.

For that matter, how is Cerberus getting all that money? You'd think that most of their supporting companies would draw back due to the looming threat of an alien invasion or at least lose some of their income. But apparently, they're getting more than ever.

Some people have weird priorities.

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They wouldn't have Leng in it unless it isn't playable before the coup attempt, since that's his official introduction for Shepard. A brief portion with The Illusive Man is possible, but unlikely.

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RadicalDisconnect wrote...

Marko14126 wrote...

If we take back Omega, would TIM and Kai Leng will be involved in any way?


-snip 


Why not, I like Kai Leng....

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Someone With Mass wrote...

Reptilian Rob wrote...
Well, they have an influx of several billion credits per annual quarter...

Which is at least three times that of the Alliance military fund according to the treaty of Ferixen. 


I find that VERY unbelievable, since the Alliance has the support of entire nations, while Cerberus is just supported by a few companies and rich individuals.

For that matter, how is Cerberus getting all that money? You'd think that most of their supporting companies would draw back due to the looming threat of an alien invasion or at least lose some of their income. But apparently, they're getting more than ever.

Some people have weird priorities.

Well, you don't have to take it from me.

Just go read the codex...

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The confirmation cough is all I need to believe.

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*Cough.*



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CDRSkyShepard wrote...

The problem with them doing anything with the Reapers besides keeping them shrouded in mystery was they were going to have people that think the backstory was lame.

Wellll, I thought keeping them in mystery was lame so :P ME is not a lovecraftian story thus Reapers never worked as lovecraftian villains to me so I wanted there to be some explanation to them and frankly, I like the explanation. Though it rips off heavily from VIKI (I, Robot)

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Someone With Mass wrote...

Reptilian Rob wrote...
Well, they have an influx of several billion credits per annual quarter...

Which is at least three times that of the Alliance military fund according to the treaty of Ferixen. 


I find that VERY unbelievable, since the Alliance has the support of entire nations, while Cerberus is just supported by a few companies and rich individuals.

For that matter, how is Cerberus getting all that money? You'd think that most of their supporting companies would draw back due to the looming threat of an alien invasion or at least lose some of their income. But apparently, they're getting more than ever.

Some people have weird priorities.

They also have the support of China and USNA if you read the assination of the two presedints, and if the future is like ours now, the companies have more money then the country they are from and Cerberus owns a few of those multi-billion credit companies, including military developers as well. So they could make a curiser with little to no cost.
Don't believe me, talk to EDI when unshackled during ME 2.

Modifié par raw6666, 08 septembre 2012 - 01:03 .


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raw6666 wrote...

Someone With Mass wrote...

Reptilian Rob wrote...
Well, they have an influx of several billion credits per annual quarter...

Which is at least three times that of the Alliance military fund according to the treaty of Ferixen. 


I find that VERY unbelievable, since the Alliance has the support of entire nations, while Cerberus is just supported by a few companies and rich individuals.

For that matter, how is Cerberus getting all that money? You'd think that most of their supporting companies would draw back due to the looming threat of an alien invasion or at least lose some of their income. But apparently, they're getting more than ever.

Some people have weird priorities.

They also have the support of China and USNA if you read the assination of the two presedints, and if the future is like ours now, the companies have more money then the country they are from and Cerberus owns a few of those multi-billion credit companies, including military developers as well. So they could make a curiser with little to no cost.

Also Cerberus is not limited by treaties.