If you're an engineer, you can put a drone in the room that will kill all the soldiers.
That's one thing I really love about the engineer. It's better than tossing a grenade in the room.
If you're an engineer, you can put a drone in the room that will kill all the soldiers.
That's one thing I really love about the engineer. It's better than tossing a grenade in the room.
That's one thing I really love about the engineer. It's better than tossing a grenade in the room.
My current playthough is a first time insanity run, and while it does drive me crazy at times, I'm finding the engineer is becoming my favorite class, even if it's just for the number of ways he can attack.
My current playthough is a first time insanity run, and while it does drive me crazy at times, I'm finding the engineer is becoming my favorite class, even if it's just for the number of ways he can attack.
I find the engineering class to be the most fun. On missions I just let the combat drone and sentry turret do all the work for me without firing my weapon.
I find the engineering class to be the most fun. On missions I just let the combat drone and sentry turret do all the work for me without firing my weapon.
Exactly. The only time I've been shooting is to finish off those last couple bars of health.
I spam sabotage on Cerberus turrets. Those things are brutal.
My current playthough is a first time insanity run, and while it does drive me crazy at times, I'm finding the engineer is becoming my favorite class, even if it's just for the number of ways he can attack.
Maybe you should try the Sentinel class. Being able to combo with both Biotics and Techies gives you a ton of versatility. Plus with 50% damage reduction insanity becomes fairly easy.
Maybe you should try the Sentinel class. Being able to combo with both Biotics and Techies gives you a ton of versatility. Plus with 50% damage reduction insanity becomes fairly easy.
Oddly enough sentinel is the one class I've never played all the way through a game. I've tried it for awhile but I find the tech armor goofy-looking, so I always either changed shep's class with gibbed or started a new game.
Oddly enough sentinel is the one class I've never played all the way through a game. I've tried it for awhile but I find the tech armor goofy-looking, so I always either changed shep's class with gibbed or started a new game.
Hey, at least you know its on!
Unlike Annihilation Field where I'll charge into a group of enemies all ready to wreak havoc, only to find out the field wore off and I didn't notice. ![]()
Not only you can have the extra scene with the krogan and the vorcha in garrus recruitment mission if grunt is around, if you take zaed with you, the members of the blue sun will react differently.
Not only you can have the extra scene with the krogan and the vorcha in garrus recruitment mission, if you take zaed with you, the members of the blue sun will react differently.
Zaeed and the leader exchange a few words
Another piece of trivia: In kasumi´s side-mission in me2, the people at the party will have different comments regarding what you already did or not in the game. if you made Zaed´s mission, or if you recruited Garrus.
Not only the admirals can recognize legion in me3 if you took him with you to the flotilla in me2, they will also introduce themselves if you never went to the in me2.
The explosive Shepard uses to trigger the explosion inside the collector base (or the radiation dispersal) in an ME1 grenade. Haha! Nide touch!
In Lair of the Shadow Broker, if your taxi is hit by mines, Liara may comment that it is still better than the Mako. Well that I don´t know, but it´s certainly faster.
During the first me3 stage, when you and Anderson are at the harbor trying to escape, there´s an M8 AR near the radio. You can pick it up prior to use the radio, or use the radio first for as slight different cut-scene.
In Lair of the Shadow Broker, if your taxi is hit by mines, Liara may comment that it is still better than the Mako. Well that I don´t know, but it´s certainly faster.
Liara don't know jack. The Mako could run over a few of those mines and its occupants would complain about the potholes.
In ME1, while on Noveria, when the Asari spy tries to hire you, if you have a high renegade score, she may acknowledge this, saying you´re used to break the rules. While doing Tali´s recruitment in Me2, Reagar can react in two different ways (3 if you count Legion´s presence). One is by jumping right in front of him, giving the Geth a clear shot at you. Another, and the usual way, is to approach him from behind.
If you install the device in the med-bay to remove your scars, after you recruit any of the 2 docs in me3 and undergo an examination she will comment on this. The scene is more interesting with the French gal.
The Bioware studio that made DLCs for ME3 seems to like the Engineer class. In ME3 Omega and Me3 Citadel there´s exclusive content for the class. In Omega, you can re-route power from the reactor, and please Aria without causing harm to innocents (a kind of best of both worlds solution). And in Citadel, when trying to infiltrate the cassino, Brooks will comment that you´re skilled with tech.
While trying to rescue the turian leader´s son, try to speedrun, without killing the enemies. You will hear the turians dying, and your squad-mates will say things differently.
It´s also possible to do this mission after curing the genophage. Some things will be different. If you have not cured it yet, shepard will say that he´s trying to secure an alliance so it´s better not to alert the krogan. If it´s cured, he will say that the alliance is too new and fragile.
If the primarch´s son died after his father left the normandy, you final talk with him on earth will be different. His talk will also be influenced by your final words to him, if you used a paragon response, or told him not to forget where you live. Oddly, I think you can give this response even if your shepard is spacer. Well, one way or another you lived at least for a few months on earth... in a prison.
When playing me3 with genesis 2 installed, if you decide to move on from liara and the virmire survivor, you will have more romance options.
If you´re playing a ME2 newgame+ and you made kasumi´s loyalty mission in your first pass, when you start me2 again you will have the special formal dress already.
Not some big new discovery or anything, but I was just watching ME3 Leviathan DLC's final mission on youtube last night. It's funny how they react in disbelief to the idea that something called "Leviathan" lives underwater. =\
I like how on the scar thing in ME3, you comment on how expensive the procedure was. 50,000 Platinum. What a ridiculous amount to pay.
Liara does know Jack. In fact she knows her real name is Jennifer.
Why you...I would give you such a...censuring.
I like how on the scar thing in ME3, you comment on how expensive the procedure was. 50,000 Platinum. What a ridiculous amount to pay.
Makes you wonder how so much platinum disappeared into one piece of equipment hovering over the bed, which will only ever be used once on a single person's face. Space crack is what I'm guessing the rest went toward.
"I like how on the scar thing in ME3, you comment on how expensive the procedure was. 50,000 Platinum. What a ridiculous amount to pay. "
Still cheaper than the Geforce Titan Z.
And still better than the Mako!
Now, seriously, it would make more sense if you had to go to the Citadel Presidium and there was a very elitist clinic that could do the job for you.
It does not make much sense to have such a thing installed on the normandy, and then be stuck with it, unable to even sell it for a portion of the price.
Now, seriously, it would make more sense if you had to go to the Citadel Presidium and there was a very elitist clinic that could do the job for you.
It does not make much sense to have such a thing installed on the normandy, and then be stuck with it, unable to even sell it for a portion of the price.
Especially since you can't even fix Garrus's scars with the thing! (Although, he would probably refuse the procedure, believing scars are sexy.)
Especially since you can't even fix Garrus's scars with the thing! (Although, he would probably refuse the procedure, believing scars are sexy.)
Especially since you can't even fix Garrus's scars with the thing! (Although, he would probably refuse the procedure, believing scars are sexy.)
Maybe he's afraid that the machine just doesn't work well for turians, and might turn him into this.

A fate worse than death, I say.
Eeek! (Although Ugly Shepard is still worse.)
Anyway, I just noticed that Aratoht's moon is actually the planet Kendagon but without the color scheme of Kendagon. Talk about reusing artwork!
How did you see Aratoht's moon? I'm looking for pictures but I can't seem to find any.
The color scheme that Shepard's Clone uses during the boss fight at the end of the Citadel DLC changes depending on your own armor colors. If you use the default black armor/red stripe scheme, the Clone wears the white armor/blue stripe combination. If you use any other combination or a pre-set armor, the clone will use Shepard's default colors.