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Arcite550

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So, Im playing Mass Effect right now and up with Joker, looking out the window the stars arent moving.... Im curious will this be different in ME2? I mean I know the ship isnt just chilling out there doing nothing...

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I heard that there is a bridge with a viewing deck where we can look into space, and I guess the scenery will change depending on where we are.

At least, I think I heard that. Though, I do know for sure that there is a sweet-ass aquarium in our bedroom and that we can customize the fish that we can collect from adventuring the universe.

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dirtypaulie

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Most of the times you're on the ship & able to move about you're either

1) Docked

2) Hovering in orbit



Either way the ship really isn't moving

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Well usually when you talk with Joker your either in orbit or at a dock/station. Your not really moving at high speeds. Not to mention the fact that the vast majority of stars are light years away and even while moving they will appear to be stationary or moving at such a slow rate you could barely tell. I can't remember the scientific law name that describes this but that is the case.

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yes but it would be cool if when you are in orbit you can see the planet you are orbiting

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m00nsh1ne wrote...

Well usually when you talk with Joker your either in orbit or at a dock/station. Your not really moving at high speeds. Not to mention the fact that the vast majority of stars are light years away and even while moving they will appear to be stationary or moving at such a slow rate you could barely tell. I can't remember the scientific law name that describes this but that is the case.


It makes sense. The Earth is always moving at high speeds, but the stars don't seem to move, at least not fast enough for you to really notice.

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DocLasty wrote...

m00nsh1ne wrote...

Well usually when you talk with Joker your either in orbit or at a dock/station. Your not really moving at high speeds. Not to mention the fact that the vast majority of stars are light years away and even while moving they will appear to be stationary or moving at such a slow rate you could barely tell. I can't remember the scientific law name that describes this but that is the case.


It makes sense. The Earth is always moving at high speeds, but the stars don't seem to move, at least not fast enough for you to really notice. Heck, the moon is relatively close to Earth, and you really have to stare at it hard to notice it's moving.



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burnzy232 wrote...

yes but it would be cool if when you are in orbit you can see the planet you are orbiting


If its not in 2 then it should be in three, thatd be kinda cool atleast

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Well i remember some situations where you are moving threw space and could walk the normandy. There is for example the first scene where you are talking with Joker just after the game startet and the normandy is moving to a mass reley... well ok thats the only one i remember... and yeah the stars aren´t moving...



i really hope there is a chage of that in me2