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Anyone having trouble replaying the trilogy now that you know it's officially over?


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#51
yesikareyes

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No trouble, Citadel DLC makes me want to replay ME3.

ME2? No question, will play it all the time until I die.

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Felya87

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I have problems with priority: Earth, not with the rest of the game. I can play only till Kai Leng's Death.

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Overdosing

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I have trouble, now. I just want a new and better BioWare trilogy released now, and experience what I did with my Shep.

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PreacherMan23

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It's funny you should ask this, I picked up a copy of Mass Effect yesterday for $5 and am playing through it again. Such an enjoyable game.

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N7-RedFox

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I'm definately having trouble replaying it. Mass Effect 1 and 2 i played over and over again. ME3.. the endings just leave a bad taste in my mouth. Sorry Bioware, ya dun f***ed up

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Si-Shen

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Im in the middle of starting a new shep for another run through. About half-way through the first game and its not even my final planned run, since I have some tweaks I want to make for a differnet run.

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Teddie Sage

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Only went back for Leviathan DLC and Omega DLC, downloaded Citadel DLC but haven't played it yet since I deleted all my save files. I don't think it's worth it. I'll probably go back if I ever feel like it, I only got the DLCs because I had the Collector's Symptoms (no pun intended). I'm sticking on the first Mass Effect and other games for now.

Modifié par Teddie Sage, 04 avril 2013 - 12:26 .


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mtmercydave09

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I'm on my third playthrough of ME3, this time with an Infiltrator.

I'm at the point right before Cronos Station, finished Omega, Leviathan, yet to do Citadel DLC (although I did it in my other 2 playthroughs) and I just have no desire to finish the game again.  It just seems pointless since I know how it all ends anyways.  That and Priority:Earth is just going to be one big sad fest for me anyways talking to everyone in London.

I've only romanced Ash in my games, thought about romancing someone else to regain the spark to play but I can't see my Shep being with anyone other than Ash.

Modifié par mtmercydave09, 04 avril 2013 - 03:28 .


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Odd Bet wrote...

I've had trouble finishing playthroughs since Citadel, but not starting new ones.

Everything is just so perfect at the end of Citadel, and I don't want that happiness to end. The Kaidan romance especially makes it difficult for me to embark on that last mission (they only had that one night to be a normal couple!).

The fact that the EC ending, especially the Normandy scene, turns me into a quivering baby certainly doesn't do much to help the issue.



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I'm currently replaying ME1, but i agree to OP, and i feel that this trilogy was at its best right after ME2, because there was something great in just thinking about what could happen next, and with the endgame exploration and the several DLCs we got, i think it was great to replay over and over at the time.

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Yeah... probably because I burned myself out over ME1 -> ME2 runs. After ME3 came out I only did 4 runs (pre EC) and then did the DLC on my main Shep to finish things off.

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Nope. I recently finished a paragon femshep trilogy playthrough with all DLC (except Overlord, not a fan) and it was AMAZING. But now I HAVE to do at least one renegade femshep playthrough before I call it quits on Mass Effect. And I probably won't even call it quits completely. Just move on to other games while playing Mass Effect on the side.

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Hmmm. I popped in ME2 recently but had difficulty continuing not just because of how I know the endings flub but also because I have been spoiled by the smooth and awesome mechanics and visuals of ME3. Hard to go back to 2 due to the difference in gameplay and in-game visuals. Cutscenes are still awesome and such though. The combat is just slower and the movement inferior compared to ME3.

With ME3 games, I just restart to explore the different romance choices and the DLC. I don't play beyond the Assault on the Illusive Man's base because I know what rests at the end of that journey and I just as soon NOT break another controller in a furor again.

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JacobLover

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yesikareyes wrote...

No trouble, Citadel DLC makes me want to replay ME3.

ME2? No question, will play it all the time until I die.


Do you notice any difference in movement or gameplay between ME2 and ME3?  I can't stand that birdlike hopping that is the animation for walking during gameplay.

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mtmercydave09

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JacobLover wrote...

Hmmm. I popped in ME2 recently but had difficulty continuing not just because of how I know the endings flub but also because I have been spoiled by the smooth and awesome mechanics and visuals of ME3. Hard to go back to 2 due to the difference in gameplay and in-game visuals. Cutscenes are still awesome and such though. The combat is just slower and the movement inferior compared to ME3.

With ME3 games, I just restart to explore the different romance choices and the DLC. I don't play beyond the Assault on the Illusive Man's base because I know what rests at the end of that journey and I just as soon NOT break another controller in a furor again.


Agreed, I never finish the game completely anymore, I stop before the assault on TIM's base and use the Citadel DLC as the ending.  I even thought about calling it finished after you go around talking to everyone in London.