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So only 8.2% played Adept and 18% played Female Shepard? Female Shepard was better.


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Zakuspec089

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I'm suprised looking when I was looking at the graph only 18% played Female Shepard and only 8.2 played The Adept class. I love playing Female Shepard. I did like Male Shepard though, I just didn't like how he looked, I played him a few times though. I like playing Female better in games and in games that allow you to play female. My romance and favorite character is Liara. I liked tali, Wrex and few others too, I helped them and saved them. I know everytime when I start up a New Mass Effect game I always start with Adept or Sentiniel mainly Adept. I loved The Adept and Sentinel class, in Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 was alittle different

I like the Adept class the most because it was something different and new, samething with couple other classes. I though Soldier was the most boring because it was just a Soldier like you play in every other game. I hope in Future Mass Effect games they keep the classes and add new ones and let us create our own classes. I think that be pretty cool and awesome. There so many different ways to play Mass Effect, they have many different powers and skills as well. I think they should let us create a class and let us play other species too in future games.

What about the rest of you, what did you do and what were your best? I know I have trouble with grammar but I'm working on, please no hating thank you.

Modifié par Zakuspec089, 25 mars 2013 - 10:31 .


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Perriwen

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I really like being Sentinel and Infiltrator. The tech armor and cloaking was just awesome.

And I prefer female Shep. If I'm gonna look at someone's butt for hours on end, I choose a curvy lady-not a muscle-built man!

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I can see why the Soldier is the most popular.

On the few occasions I played as one in 2 and 3 I always felt as if I was pushing forward during a fire-fight, there was never a situation I felt that I couldn't handle, as I had a weapon and ammo power to deal with it.

Mass Effect 3 makes the push even more with the weight system. You can just apply ammo powers to weapons before getting into conflict.

However the Adept suffered because of the changes to the shields and armour. All too often it feels as if I am crouching behind a chest high wall, spamming biotic combos in order to chip down the protection of the enemies. The weight system doesn't allow for a lot of variation because you have to pick the lighter weapons in order to get a decent cool-down.

Of course they've improved things recently with ultra-light materials for more types of weapon but a little too late perhaps?

I also tend to play as female Shepard the most, indeed given the choice I like to be the female characters in a game even though I am male. I find it enables me to put myself in the characters skin better, I'm thinking of what they'd do in that situation and not the choices I would make.

Modifié par voteDC, 25 mars 2013 - 08:00 .


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NirvanaRain

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Only 18%!!! Wow I thought it'd be at least 30%

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Playing as an Adept was extremely entertaining back in ME1. Lift + Throw = Launching an enemy 100 ft in the air. It felt pretty satisfying to walk into a room and destroy everything with a few well placed singularities, 0 bullets fired.

Then came ME2, and playing as a biotic was a chore. Adept was nerfed to death, all the fun of playing as an unstoppable force of nature was sapped, as you'd get to hide beyond cover and pew-pew a few bullets and maybe the odd warp.

Developers killed adept really. In Mass Effect 1 you could actually choose to play it as a cover-based shooter, ME2 and ME3 forced you to play it as such.

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AlanC9

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The only problem with that argument is that Adept wasn't any more popular in ME1.

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Engineer. I am the 5%.

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Zakuspec089

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I hope in the next games they improve them and make it fair. In Mass Effect 1 I liked how we could use more than one power at a time and the weapons were better with the overheating system. I hope in the next ones they make the other classes better. I loved adept and sent, the weight was a issue sometimes. I liked how in Mass Effect 2 we could hold up to three weapons while in Mass Effect 3 we could have many but weight issues. I'm more of a Assault Rifle type person and Submachine gun.

I don't like the others much. I love female Shepard, it because I were more comfortable playing female, I knew Jennifer hale well from older games. I did play MaleShep but he was too bulky, didnt like the voice that much, he add the most options though with romancing. When there is a game that let you play both genders I usually play female, female first. It depending on the type of game too.

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JediHealerCosmin

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We are few but proud. Adepts forever!!!

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Nitrocuban

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All the voiceacting for female Shepard was a waste of time that could've been used to make a better ending ...

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Zakuspec089

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I don't like playing Male Shepard, Female Shepard wasn't a waste of time. Female Shepard was really fun. I like playing Female Shepard better. I didn;t like MaleShepard because he was kinda boring and too bulky. When there is a game that allow you to play female I like taking the chances and play female because it something differet and I prefer playing female. I know most people they either think you can play male only or that what they prefer. There's nothing wrong with playing a female, female are great and fun too.

Modifié par Zakuspec089, 25 mars 2013 - 10:30 .


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I have played every character class in ME1 and 2.

In ME1 I have 3 Adepts, in ME2 I have 2 Adepts.

I have only played ME3 twice but I recently re-purchased it after trading it in. My third playthrough will be with my current Adept who is going through ME2 right now.

I don't think I will even play the Soldier class in ME3 (SP) and will probably switch my Renegade Shep Soldier import to Engineer.

I'm in a very small % of gamers that has probably done MOST choices at least once and has way too many playthroughs in parts 1 and 2.

Most people don't even bother to finish the games they buy. Good on them for spending their cash but I wouldn't even buy a game if I wasn't going to finish it. Heck, if I ONLY play a game through once it means I really didn't like it.

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you have to realize that most people who bought ME3 only played it once(Male/Soldier), BSN folks tend to have more play time and a more diverse point of view on playing the game

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I find it amusing that these stats should come out only days after I start an insanity femshep adept playthrough.

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Only 18% played a female Shepard?! I have just completed the trilogy for the first time and I played a Femshep just because I preferred her voice.

Modifié par Newschmoo, 25 mars 2013 - 10:58 .


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WNxPowder wrote...

you have to realize that most people who bought ME3 only played it once(Male/Soldier), BSN folks tend to have more play time and a more diverse point of view on playing the game


I like to think I have more playtime with the series than the average Mass Effect fan, yet I've only played as a Male Soldier. I tried playing as a femshep, and I couldn't get past the first 20 minutes, a completely overrated character, especially here.

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On playthrough 4 I discovered the Vanguard, and that I could be the shotgun-toting Leroy of my dreams, I've never looked back.

Cover is for ******.

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Looking at ME2/3 singularity I can see why.

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kelnagryphon

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Revenant24 wrote...
.....I tried playing as a femshep, and I couldn't get past the first 20 minutes, a completely overrated character,.....


Dude, Femshep isn't a class, gender makes no difference to your abilities, you suck not Jane ;)

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I cringe at these kinds of stats, it's stuff like this that convinces the big publishers not to publish games with female leads. Or not to waste time developing multiple classes. Or to have a set human protagonist (because 80% of players will just pick human anyway, why waste development resources on more choices).

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kelnagryphon wrote...

Revenant24 wrote...
.....I tried playing as a femshep, and I couldn't get past the first 20 minutes, a completely overrated character,.....


Dude, Femshep isn't a class, gender makes no difference to your abilities, you suck not Jane ;)


Idiot.... I was referring to the voice.

Modifié par Revenant24, 25 mars 2013 - 11:15 .


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NirvanaRain wrote...

Only 18%!!! Wow I thought it'd be at least 30%


"Vocal minority".

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Spaghetti_Ninja

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Apart from a few lines and the choice of who to romance, both Shepards are exactly alike. So I don't see how one could be ''better'' than the other. They had no distinctive male or female character traits, or rather, FemShep was just a guy with ******.

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I can't believe only 5% played as Engineer ... it is such an amazing class particularly in ME3. I think it's the best class in the game, in terms of usefulness and tilting gameplay in your favour.

Female engineer. Must be in the extreme minority.

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JediHealerCosmin wrote...

We are few but proud. Adepts forever!!!


The few, the proud, that Adepts!