. That's the problem, she needs better content in ME3Rosstoration wrote...
DNA, ORIANA, ORIANA, ORIANA, MY FATHER, ORIANA, ORIANA
no thank you.
Please Bioware we want a miranda Dlc
#76
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:45
#77
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:50
#78
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:52
#79
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:54
#80
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:57
#81
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 05:59
I don't see a reason for regret to be honest. She achieved great things and there is no reason to regret that time because Cerberus turned into a different direction in the end.jtav wrote...
I think the regret needs to be there. As of now, she's almost sociopathic in her indifference.
However, I obviously support some acknowledgement for Cerberus and the Reaper war. It's ridiculous that she is entirely focussed on finding her family and ignores that she spent her whole adult life in an enemy organization and that the entire Humanity she used to work for goes to hell right now.
She could take example from Ashley here.
Modifié par Mr Massakka, 30 novembre 2012 - 06:06 .
#82
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:01
#83
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:02
'I never liked her. What a ****.'
#84
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:07
Steelcan wrote...
Why should she regret working for Cerberus? They did good work until she left.
Teltin, Akuze, Chasca. Depending on when she was 2IC, she either knew (unlikely) or was willfuly ignorant about an awful lot. If she were a real person, I'd say she deserved to go to prison for a very long time. I like her and I think she's a sincere idealist, but I don't think she's morally admirable at all.
#85
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:08
^^^Commander Casanova wrote...
I hope they make another Liara DLC, just so I can listen to people **** and moan about it.
So many rustled jimmies and hurt butts there would be. I could hear the rustlings all the way to Mother Russia.
#86
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:11
daigakuinsei wrote...
You know, if they're really concerned about costs, couldn't they just have a voice "lookalike?" Mordin wasn't voiced by the same actor.
That was more to do with politcal reasons than anything else apparently. Michael Beattie announced that he wanted to return to voice Mordin again, but BW never made him the offer for whatever reason.
That said, I really don't think costs for VA are a concern. Especially for Yvonne Strahovski. She may arguably be slightly more high profile now than she was a year ago, but she's still a relative unknown. The biggest issue is finding time for her to work. She's in New York doing her Broadway play (5 nights a week I think) for another 2 months.
#87
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:14
#88
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:16
4stringwizard wrote...
Keep dreaming! It'll never happen! NEVER!!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! (deep breath) AHAHAHAHA!!
Maybe not for a single character. Which is why we should bargain collectively.
#89
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:31
. Teltin was rogue and they a complicated what they set out to do, Akuze, we don't know the rationale behind their experiments there may have been a good reason, Chasca? I'm guessing that was Overlord?jtav wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Why should she regret working for Cerberus? They did good work until she left.
Teltin, Akuze, Chasca. Depending on when she was 2IC, she either knew (unlikely) or was willfuly ignorant about an awful lot. If she were a real person, I'd say she deserved to go to prison for a very long time. I like her and I think she's a sincere idealist, but I don't think she's morally admirable at all.
#90
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:41
Christ, it's like I'm talking to the furniture...<_<Kabooooom wrote...
Not gonna happen, unless Bioware makes the DLC unplayable after Sanctuary. They won't waste time on a character that *may* be dead (requires extra work for plot variation that they will find to be unnecessary).
#91
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:43
Steelcan wrote...
. Teltin was rogue and they a complicated what they set out to do, Akuze, we don't know the rationale behind their experiments there may have been a good reason, Chasca? I'm guessing that was Overlord?jtav wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Why should she regret working for Cerberus? They did good work until she left.
Teltin, Akuze, Chasca. Depending on when she was 2IC, she either knew (unlikely) or was willfuly ignorant about an awful lot. If she were a real person, I'd say she deserved to go to prison for a very long time. I like her and I think she's a sincere idealist, but I don't think she's morally admirable at all.
husk experimentation. That one was kinda ****ed up. I have no idea what the logic behind Akuze was.
#92
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 06:58
A DLC for the ME2 lads would be the ideal.
#93
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:00
#94
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:01
. Oh it was the colony of the dead? Rogue squad, no proof either way, but it's possible.fiendishchicken wrote...
husk experimentation. That one was kinda ****ed up. I have no idea what the logic behind Akuze was.Steelcan wrote...
. Teltin was rogue and they a complicated what they set out to do, Akuze, we don't know the rationale behind their experiments there may have been a good reason, Chasca? I'm guessing that was Overlord?jtav wrote...
Teltin, Akuze, Chasca. Depending on when she was 2IC, she either knew (unlikely) or was willfuly ignorant about an awful lot. If she were a real person, I'd say she deserved to go to prison for a very long time. I like her and I think she's a sincere idealist, but I don't think she's morally admirable at all.Steelcan wrote...
Why should she regret working for Cerberus? They did good work until she left.
and Akuze, yeah there doesn't seem to be a rationale, but there had to be one, we just don't know it.
#95
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:02
Lawrence0294 wrote...
I support this in so many ways i don't think it could be comprehended.
A DLC for the ME2 lads would be the ideal.
I think a good half hour of content for:
Miranda, Jack, Thane, Kasumi, Zaeed, Jacob, Samara, Morinth, and Grunt
is in order. A half hour for each maybe. Hell, expand on them in the final mission. Show what each of them is doing in the final battle.
I know Jacob, Grunt, Jack, and Zaeed all have unused dialogue for combat in Priority: Earth. Have those heavy hitters do their thing in combat, and have the others do some stuff as well.
#96
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:05
Steelcan wrote...
. Oh it was the colony of the dead? Rogue squad, no proof either way, but it's possible.fiendishchicken wrote...
husk experimentation. That one was kinda ****ed up. I have no idea what the logic behind Akuze was.Steelcan wrote...
. Teltin was rogue and they a complicated what they set out to do, Akuze, we don't know the rationale behind their experiments there may have been a good reason, Chasca? I'm guessing that was Overlord?jtav wrote...
Teltin, Akuze, Chasca. Depending on when she was 2IC, she either knew (unlikely) or was willfuly ignorant about an awful lot. If she were a real person, I'd say she deserved to go to prison for a very long time. I like her and I think she's a sincere idealist, but I don't think she's morally admirable at all.Steelcan wrote...
Why should she regret working for Cerberus? They did good work until she left.
and Akuze, yeah there doesn't seem to be a rationale, but there had to be one, we just don't know it.
The only thing I can think of would be to use the Thresher Maws as weapons similar to how they intended to use the Rachni, husks, and Thorian Creepers.
Although I don't know why they were tested on a human colony. I think that might've been a case where the maws were lured there or something since it would be hard to safely transport one or something.
#97
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:08
. Seems plausible, again, there had to be an ulterior reason, Cerberus isn't insane.fiendishchicken wrote...
The only thing I can think of would be to use the Thresher Maws as weapons similar to how they intended to use the Rachni, husks, and Thorian Creepers.
Although I don't know why they were tested on a human colony. I think that might've been a case where the maws were lured there or something since it would be hard to safely transport one or something.
#98
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:12
Steelcan wrote...
. Seems plausible, again, there had to be an ulterior reason, Cerberus isn't insane.fiendishchicken wrote...
The only thing I can think of would be to use the Thresher Maws as weapons similar to how they intended to use the Rachni, husks, and Thorian Creepers.
Although I don't know why they were tested on a human colony. I think that might've been a case where the maws were lured there or something since it would be hard to safely transport one or something.
Maws would be hard to control as well. They aren't sentient.
#99
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:15
. They aren't sapient, they are sentient, sorry but that's a pet peeve of mine. Sentient only means an awareness of being alive. Sapient is truly alive and free thinking.fiendishchicken wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
. Seems plausible, again, there had to be an ulterior reason, Cerberus isn't insane.fiendishchicken wrote...
The only thing I can think of would be to use the Thresher Maws as weapons similar to how they intended to use the Rachni, husks, and Thorian Creepers.
Although I don't know why they were tested on a human colony. I think that might've been a case where the maws were lured there or something since it would be hard to safely transport one or something.
Maws would be hard to control as well. They aren't sentient.
#100
Posté 30 novembre 2012 - 07:26





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