There are two M920 Cain heavy weapons by the shuttle that got shut down by the Hades Cannon. One for the HC, one to-go
At times I use the second one on the banshee.
I noticed this little thing a few runs back, but haven't seen it mentioned. At the Citadel when you talk with Saren and don't take the Paragon (haven't tested it with the Renegade) dialogue you have to fight him while he does his Silver Surfer routine. Once you 'kill' him if you check your manifest you get three pieces of level 2 or 3 gear. Even if you are level 58.
Admittedly it's the end of the game, but I always thought that was pretty cheap. I mean a level 2 Recoil Damper is really gonna' come in handy.
I noticed this little thing a few runs back, but haven't seen it mentioned. At the Citadel when you talk with Saren and don't take the Paragon (haven't tested it with the Renegade) dialogue you have to fight him while he does his Silver Surfer routine. Once you 'kill' him if you check your manifest you get three pieces of level 2 or 3 gear. Even if you are level 58.
I always hated that.
A couple little things I noticed in an NG+ in ME2 playing as a Soldier.
1) That kid who wants to sign up with the mercs going after Archangel: generally I don't play as a Soldier so that during this scene when the kid waves around his gun it is a Shuriken until Shepard grabs it, at which point it turns into a Locust until Shepard gives it back, at which point it is a Shuriken again. This time, since Shepard doesn't personally have any SMGs, the gun stayed a Shuriken for the entire sequence.
2) The scene where Garrus checks on what the mercs are up to and then hands over the sniper rifle to Shepard to take a look: while the rifle was in Shepard's possession it was a Widow, not a Mantis. (Shepard is a Widow Soldier in this game.)
A couple little things I noticed in an NG+ in ME2 playing as a Soldier.
1) That kid who wants to sign up with the mercs going after Archangel: generally I don't play as a Soldier so that during this scene when the kid waves around his gun it is a Shuriken until Shepard grabs it, at which point it turns into a Locust until Shepard gives it back, at which point it is a Shuriken again. This time, since Shepard doesn't personally have any SMGs, the gun stayed a Shuriken for the entire sequence.
2) The scene where Garrus checks on what the mercs are up to and then hands over the sniper rifle to Shepard to take a look: while the rifle was in Shepard's possession it was a Widow, not a Mantis. (Shepard is a Widow Soldier in this game.)
At least in ME1 guns tend to be the same most of the time. But then they introduce new tech with thermal clips, and apparently they forgot to mention the quantum side effect ![]()
The Quest Citadel: Crime in Progress., In ME2 that involved A Volus, a C-Sec and a Quarian, was named(During development) "You know what they're like", referencing Kor'tun's and many people opinion about the Quarian race.
Doctor Michel VA is the same for Councilor Tevos ![]()
Also, In the Leviathan DLC Credits, it is revealed the full first name of Ann Bryson: Anneliese
Doctor Michel VA is the same for Councilor Tevos
Also, In the Leviathan DLC Credits, it is revealed the full first name of Ann Bryson: Anneliese
It's crazy how they can fool us just by changing their accents... Just look at Mass Sgt, Rupert from ME2 (The calamari gumbo guy), and Udina...
I would never have noticed if somebody hadn't brought it to my attention on BSN.
A couple little things I noticed in an NG+ in ME2 playing as a Soldier.
1) That kid who wants to sign up with the mercs going after Archangel: generally I don't play as a Soldier so that during this scene when the kid waves around his gun it is a Shuriken until Shepard grabs it, at which point it turns into a Locust until Shepard gives it back, at which point it is a Shuriken again. This time, since Shepard doesn't personally have any SMGs, the gun stayed a Shuriken for the entire sequence.
2) The scene where Garrus checks on what the mercs are up to and then hands over the sniper rifle to Shepard to take a look: while the rifle was in Shepard's possession it was a Widow, not a Mantis. (Shepard is a Widow Soldier in this game.)
I can't stand those bugs either. Would it be so difficult to just show Shepard's actual gun all the time?
I hate then my proud Harrier or Saber gets substituted by a crappy Avenger.
It's crazy how they can fool us just by changing their accents... Just look at Mass Sgt, Rupert from ME2 (The calamari gumbo guy), and Udina...
I would never have noticed if somebody hadn't brought it to my attention on BSN.

WHAAAT?
I can't stand those bugs either. Would it be so difficult to just show Shepard's actual gun all the time?
I hate then my proud Harrier or Saber gets substituted by a crappy Avenger.
Hey, Avenger is quite good!
Hey, Avenger is quite good!
In any case, I'd prefer the Lancer over the Avenger ![]()
I can't stand those bugs either. Would it be so difficult to just show Shepard's actual gun all the time?
I hate then my proud Harrier or Saber gets substituted by a crappy Avenger.
But the Avenger won the Reaper War. ![]()
Hey, Avenger is quite good!
'Full Auto', baby! Aw yeahh!! ![]()
In any case, I'd prefer the Lancer over the Avenger
But the Avenger won the Reaper War.
'Full Auto', baby! Aw yeahh!!
Avenger is good, damn good, that full auto is a thing of beauty, but I gotta go with Gladiatorium on this one. The Lancer is better.
Avenger is good, damn good, that full auto is a thing of beauty, but I gotta go with Gladiatorium on this one. The Lancer is better.
And the Harrier is the best of all. It's the rifle that won the war ![]()
The SR-1's Captain Cabin has two rows of lights (one on each side) in ca. 1.5 meters hight.
The row on the hull-facing wall (port) lights up to the ceiling, while the ship-ward (starboard) lights illuminate the ground.
Imagine such a setup in your room. Who designs these ships?
The SR-1's Captain Cabin has two rows of lights (one on each side) in ca. 1.5 meters hight.
The row on the hull-facing wall (port) lights up to the ceiling, while the ship-ward (starboard) lights illuminate the ground.
Imagine such a setup in your room. Who designs these ships?
Could be a turian design.
Lizbeth calls the Mako, Rover when you bring her back to her mother on Feros
Here's what can be found by scanning the systems that open up when playing the Levaithan dlc
Kite's Nest
Indris system
Cholis - 20 war assets
1 o'clock - fuel
Shrike Abyssal
Kyzil system
Heshtok - 30 war assets
1 o'clock - fuel
Thal system
Tyrix - 15 war assets
7 o'clock - fuel
Cresent Nebula
Tassale system
Illium - 40 war assets
1 o'clock - fuel
Lusam system
Beyalt - 10 000 credits
3 o'clock - fuel
Caleston Rift
Balor system
11 o'clock - fuel
Bres - 25 war assets
Aysur system
Mahavid - Garneau location
1 o'clock - fuel
Pylos Nebula
Nariph system
Isale - 5 war assets
2 o'clock - fuel
Dirada system
Sineus - 25 war assets
2 o'clock - fuel
Zaherin system
Namakli - Ann Bryson location
10 o'clock - fuel
Sigurd's Cradle
Lenal system
Triginta Petra - 10 war assets
Mil system
Chalkhos - 30 war assets
Psi Tophet system
2181 Desponia - Leviathan location
Question: what happens if I don't use Renegade interrupt when clone jumps Shepard from behind (omni-blade block)? Does he dodge Kai-Leng-style or simply dies? ![]()
Question: what happens if I don't use Renegade interrupt when clone jumps Shepard from behind (omni-blade block)? Does he dodge Kai-Leng-style or simply dies?
I think Shep does a combat roll dodge.
I think Shep does a combat roll dodge.
Nice! Won't use it then
I got killed by Kai-Leng when the fight on Cronos starts (didn't press melee button at all) and thought there might be something similar ![]()
Question: what happens if I don't use Renegade interrupt when clone jumps Shepard from behind (omni-blade block)? Does he dodge Kai-Leng-style or simply dies?
Nice! Won't use it then
I got killed by Kai-Leng when the fight on Cronos starts (didn't press melee button at all) and thought there might be something similar
Yeah, you have to melee him, or dodge quickly manually ![]()