clone wars wrote...
how big do yous think the 2 dlc are go to be
well it can't be bigger then a omega
clone wars wrote...
how big do yous think the 2 dlc are go to be
Sc2mashimaro wrote...
One speculation:
Illium was a pretty big deal in ME2 and seems like a place you might find a Casino.
Yes highly unlikely to find an intact and so lively casino on Illium these days ... at least that´s what rumors say.Mcfly616 wrote...
Sc2mashimaro wrote...
One speculation:
Illium was a pretty big deal in ME2 and seems like a place you might find a Casino.
Highly doubtful....
Illium has already been taken over by the Reapers by the time Priority: Mars is completed and we first step foot on the Citadel.
pretty much....ParanoiD86 wrote...
Yes highly unlikely to find an intact and so lively casino on Illium these days ... at least that´s what rumors say.Mcfly616 wrote...
Sc2mashimaro wrote...
One speculation:
Illium was a pretty big deal in ME2 and seems like a place you might find a Casino.
Highly doubtful....
Illium has already been taken over by the Reapers by the time Priority: Mars is completed and we first step foot on the Citadel.
Seriously Illium was probably one of the priority targets for the Reapers because of it´s economy and wealth so it had to be exterminated pretty soon. It´s not like Illium is some small and insignificant colony !!
The "casino" is NOT on Illium and also NOT on Thessia as both of them have been pretty much raped by the reapers (Thessia after the Priority mission) and since they would not create a DLC that can only be played before Priority:Thessia and not after that leaves only the Citadel as viable option.
Mcfly616 wrote...
Even though I wouldn't mind spending more time on any of the 3 council homeworlds (Thessia, Palaven, Sur'Kesh). We had never seen them before ME3, and all we get is a single mission for each. Last year, before release I was really hoping Liara would get to show me around Thessia before the sh*t hits the fan. I guess it wasn't to be....
Absolutey !! When I read that DLC concept that was about Ilos (social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/355/index/15914357) I actually thought about how cool it would be to travel back to Ilos.MattFini wrote...
Mcfly616 wrote...
Even though I wouldn't mind spending more time on any of the 3 council homeworlds (Thessia, Palaven, Sur'Kesh). We had never seen them before ME3, and all we get is a single mission for each. Last year, before release I was really hoping Liara would get to show me around Thessia before the sh*t hits the fan. I guess it wasn't to be....
I agree with that. I was hoping for more Thessia content as well.
Although if this new DLC DOES wind up referencing Ilos somehow ... well that will be pretty cool.
ff-leishi01 wrote...
Just had a thoughtIt may have already been mentioned! Is it possible that the Silver Coast Casino from the picture is actually a ship? Or on a ship? Was replaying ME2 (just got the trilogy for ps3
) and I was reading Aria's Dossier on the SB's ship, in it she mentions a Casino-Ship:
Flin,Here's what I want set up for next month:1. Sinyah Sisters: They're good, but I don't want them performing so close to the Bekke Burlesque act when it comes back from the mining colonies. String out the flesh shows.2. Fight Pit: Too many vorcha. No one's going to pay to see those little goblins eat each other when they do it on the street for free. Get me some krogans and enough humans to keep them busy for an hour.3. That "singer" in tomorrow's band is from Eclipse. I'm surprised you didn't spot it. Bring him to me after last call.4. Hanar Jugglers: Before you sent me the vid, I thought you were joking. Book them. I could use a laugh.5. We should consider making the casino-ship a "VIP Only" event, hand out passes to people who need killing, and let them do it for me. There was more blood than credits on the table after the shootout for last week's jackpot.
As I said, just a thoughtI think it'd be awesome if it is a ship
Ciao
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Obadiah wrote...
I'm hoping that at the end of the DLC, Shepard interfaces with some massive data archive within the Citadel and witnesses the cycles of Creator/Created conflicts over the past 37 million years, so there is at least more credence to the Catalysts claims of the inevitable war.
Shep could still say something like, "This cycle WILL be different!" or something defiant, if the player doesn't believe it.
Reth Shepherd wrote...
You're aware that the evidence points more towards the Catalyst STARTING these inevitable conflicts, right? Remember the Zha'til, whom Javik mentions? Look up their codex entry. They were a race of organics and synthetics who had achieved their own version of Synthesis and were co-existing just fine. The Reapers enslaved them, turned them into monstrosities, and sent them out to soften up the Prothean Empire before the actual Reaper Invasion. If you look at our cycle, we have the Rachni war that should have turned into our own version of the Metacon War, right around the time when Sovereign would have transmitted the signal to the Citadel. And of course we have Sovereign using the Geth against us during present time. If not for Shepard, do you think anyone would have realized that the Geth Heretics weren't acting on their own?
PKchu wrote...
I keep seeing this thread come up on the first page and I'm all excited - then realize it's old news.
dreamgazer wrote...
PKchu wrote...
I keep seeing this thread come up on the first page and I'm all excited - then realize it's old news.
It's pinned at the top of the page.
I'm aware that people don't like the ending, don't accept the Catalysts' version of events, and would rather it be something else (or think they have proof that it is) - which is fine too. I'm all in favor of further development to the plot.Reth Shepherd wrote...
Obadiah wrote...
I'm hoping that at the end of the DLC, Shepard interfaces with some massive data archive within the Citadel and witnesses the cycles of Creator/Created conflicts over the past 37 million years, so there is at least more credence to the Catalysts claims of the inevitable war.
Shep could still say something like, "This cycle WILL be different!" or something defiant, if the player doesn't believe it.
You're aware that the evidence points more towards the Catalyst STARTING these inevitable conflicts, right? Remember the Zha'til, whom Javik mentions? Look up their codex entry. They were a race of organics and synthetics who had achieved their own version of Synthesis and were co-existing just fine. The Reapers enslaved them, turned them into monstrosities, and sent them out to soften up the Prothean Empire before the actual Reaper Invasion. If you look at our cycle, we have the Rachni war that should have turned into our own version of the Metacon War, right around the time when Sovereign would have transmitted the signal to the Citadel. And of course we have Sovereign using the Geth against us during present time. If not for Shepard, do you think anyone would have realized that the Geth Heretics weren't acting on their own?
haha, this.MattFini wrote...
ParanoiD86 wrote...
Michael Gamble
@GambleMike
It's gonna be a good...no, Great week.
twitter.com/GambleMike/status/303772633252626432
Gamble just shoveled a mountain of coal into the hype train's furnace.
Reth Shepherd wrote...
Obadiah wrote...
I'm hoping that at the end of the DLC, Shepard interfaces with some massive data archive within the Citadel and witnesses the cycles of Creator/Created conflicts over the past 37 million years, so there is at least more credence to the Catalysts claims of the inevitable war.
Shep could still say something like, "This cycle WILL be different!" or something defiant, if the player doesn't believe it.
You're aware that *snip*
Source?Kabooooom wrote...
Much of the population is still perfectly safe.
Mcfly616 wrote...
Source?Kabooooom wrote...
Much of the population is still perfectly safe.
Because you certainly didn't get that info from the codex. All it really implies is that they gave the Reapers more resistance than expected. Therefore the Reapers hit it "hard". The planet still fell to Reaper control. It's done-zo. Anybody left fighting on Illium is participating in a lost cause.
Sorry, but I'll gaurantee we won't be hitting the slot machines in the middle of a warzone. That casino is either on the Citadel or some other planet that has not yet appeared in the series. Certainly not Illium or any other Reaper controlled world.
sure ......Kabooooom wrote...
Mcfly616 wrote...
Source?Kabooooom wrote...
Much of the population is still perfectly safe.
Because you certainly didn't get that info from the codex. All it really implies is that they gave the Reapers more resistance than expected. Therefore the Reapers hit it "hard". The planet still fell to Reaper control. It's done-zo. Anybody left fighting on Illium is participating in a lost cause.
Sorry, but I'll gaurantee we won't be hitting the slot machines in the middle of a warzone. That casino is either on the Citadel or some other planet that has not yet appeared in the series. Certainly not Illium or any other Reaper controlled world.
Yeah, that sounds like they were pwned all right and utterly crushed
1.The reaper were doing whatthey were programed to do.Reth Shepherd wrote...
Obadiah wrote...
I'm hoping that at the end of the DLC, Shepard interfaces with some massive data archive within the Citadel and witnesses the cycles of Creator/Created conflicts over the past 37 million years, so there is at least more credence to the Catalysts claims of the inevitable war.
Shep could still say something like, "This cycle WILL be different!" or something defiant, if the player doesn't believe it.
You're aware that the evidence points more towards the Catalyst STARTING these inevitable conflicts, right? Remember the Zha'til, whom Javik mentions? Look up their codex entry. They were a race of organics and synthetics who had achieved their own version of Synthesis and were co-existing just fine. The Reapers enslaved them, turned them into monstrosities, and sent them out to soften up the Prothean Empire before the actual Reaper Invasion. If you look at our cycle, we have the Rachni war that should have turned into our own version of the Metacon War, right around the time when Sovereign would have transmitted the signal to the Citadel. And of course we have Sovereign using the Geth against us during present time. If not for Shepard, do you think anyone would have realized that the Geth Heretics weren't acting on their own?
Where are you getting this info?Kabooooom wrote...
Although I think that the casino is very obviously on the Citadel, I have seen many rule out Illium bc 'the Reapers hit it early'. Yes, they did, but Illium was one of the only worlds that actually managed to fight them off in a significant manner. Much of the population is still perfectly safe.