Being an N7 does not insult me until i know the story. Why shitcrap about it until i know somethiing about it.
Shepard's timeline or not, does everybody really want to play an N7 again?
#51
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:02
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#52
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:09
I've come to the conclusion that I don't care, as long as they do it well.
I'm with this guy
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#53
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:09
No. I'd love to have a team/squad and ship that work directly for the Citadel council in some capacity.
If only one male/female character I'd love to be able to play as Turian or Asari.
#54
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:11
No, no more N7 pls.
#55
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:12
I would be fine playing as a N7 again.
#56
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 08:25
The next Mass Effect, starring 'not so Shepard'.
Nah, just kidding. In all seriousness I'm not too concerned. Aslong as it's handle correctly. Wouldn't mind a different type of accent for our protagonist however.
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#57
Posté 30 juillet 2014 - 10:24
if there's mako there's N7
Why? Mako is not N7 exclusive.
Yes, it is.
filetemo, on 30 Jul 2014 - 4:04 PM, said:
if there's N7 there's a pre reaper war world
Why? N7 doesn't cease to exist after the war.
There's zero info about what happens post-war. It's speculation on your part
filetemo, on 30 Jul 2014 - 4:04 PM, said:
if there's returning races its between first contact war and rgb choice.
Why? Unless you picked refuse, destroy or purposely commited genocide, all the species (SPECIES, NOT RACES) are alive.
picking refuse or destroy amounts to the 50% of available options, so there's a good chance me or anybody picked one of those.
#58
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 01:17
Gears of War has the cog thing that many people instantly associate with that franchise. Other games and products do the same thing.
I mean jeez...N7 day.
#59
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 02:46
if we are human again, then i would like to be N7 but I would before to have playable races
I would be a happy camper if i could have both but lore and all.
#60
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 07:38
I wouldn't necessarily be unhappy about it, but it's not my preferred option - not-N7 means that the PC can more effectively be not-Shepard, because they wouldn't have the same skill set as Shepard.
#61
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 07:46
Yes, it is.
No, it's not. It's a vehicle for Alliance frigates. The only thing it has to do with N7 is that Shepard used to drive one in ME1.
There's zero info about what happens post-war. It's speculation on your part
Right back at you. Though I think it's much more likely that N7 just continues than that, for some reason, they don't exist anymore because the Reaper threat is gone. N7 was not created to fight the Reapers.
picking refuse or destroy amounts to the 50% of available options, so there's a good chance me or anybody picked one of those.
Then that still doesn't mean that when you meet trilogy races the game has to be pre-Reaper war. The Turians, Asari and Salarians, among others, are always alive, regardless of what the player does.
#62
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 08:01
How would I know if I liked the story that's totally unknown?
#63
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 10:32
First of all they said that it's something to do with N7. Second N7 is simply an alliance military designation of specialist soldiers that have gone beyond and above the call of duty. Its basically like saying "this mofo is so bad he/she has an N7, not like those N(pick your number up to 7) peasants". It could be a retired N7 operative, it could be a secret N7 program or it could be anything else. Really why waste your breath and typing protesting and raging against something you have no knowledge about.
#64
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 04:03
No.I want to play as a krogan bounty hunter pirate. saving the galaxy again is stupid.
#65
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 04:14
depends on what N7 actually means in this new game
#66
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 04:44
It seems to me that people want a Mass Effect MMO, but singleplayer. So they can choose whatever they want, have a more standard rpg but without other people. Seems a bit silly to me since Mass Effect never offered any of that kind of thing.
#67
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 05:23
Spacefaring Indiana Jones.
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#68
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 11:26
If the N7s became something like The Elder Scrolls Blades then I would not mind being a N7 again, but if the N7s are more of the same i'd be annoyed
#69
Posté 31 juillet 2014 - 11:51
Having a patch on my armor hardly matters for the big picture. It's not really about the role that I'm thrust into, or what I'm affiliated with in a game. It's what I do with my role, and how I act in regards/ regardless of my affiliation. Shepard was Alliance, N7, sure...but it's not like it dictated anything. You could be respectful to superiors, or be a complete jerk to them. All it did was give an excuse for why we play as a badass, which its a game so it didn't really need one.
If Bioware has a story to tell, and they need a set affiliation to tell it, then so be it imo. As long as we get to dictate how we act/ what we get to do on the journey, like ME1 and ME2 (ME1 really did handle the multiple paths to victory thing REALLY well. It wasn't until a recent playthrough of ME1 did I learn you could give Anoleis Opold's package and get a garage pass immediately).
I'm fine with anything Bioware decides really, other than making it a FPS, creating a voiceless protagonist, or making the game as linear as ME3. What's hard for me as a gamer is that when I play video games I am quite easily entertained. When a game tells me "you are this and your goal is to do that" I don't tend to think "well why can't I do this instead? The game should have been designed this way". If I start to think like that I inevitably ask myself "well if I wanted to play as something other than what the game says I am... why am I playing this in the first place?"
Wow I apologize, I can't word correctly what I mean. Basically, whether or not I'm N7, as long as its good, it doesn't matter to me what they say I am.
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#70
Posté 01 août 2014 - 12:23
No, it's not. It's a vehicle for Alliance frigates. The only thing it has to do with N7 is that Shepard used to drive one in ME1.
Right back at you. Though I think it's much more likely that N7 just continues than that, for some reason, they don't exist anymore because the Reaper threat is gone. N7 was not created to fight the Reapers.
Then that still doesn't mean that when you meet trilogy races the game has to be pre-Reaper war. The Turians, Asari and Salarians, among others, are always alive, regardless of what the player does.
the game is not post ME3 ending, I am sure of that. It goes against their artistic integrity.
So it's beween first contact and rgb choice.
#71
Posté 01 août 2014 - 01:26
I don't know. N7 is an Alliance program, so it does not go well for my hopes of being able to play as multiple species for the single-player. But, if they do it well, I couldn't care less.
#72
Posté 01 août 2014 - 05:37
the game is not post ME3 ending, I am sure of that. It goes against their artistic integrity.
So it's beween first contact and rgb choice.
Based on absolutely nothing. It's fine that you think it is, but don't act like the Mako is the reason that it has to be pre-Reaper war.
#73
Posté 01 août 2014 - 06:01
It isn't post or pre anything, really.
Its its own world.
#74
Posté 01 août 2014 - 07:24
It isn't post or pre anything, really.
Its its own world.
Seems impossible.
Unless you bend the rules of time.
#75
Posté 01 août 2014 - 01:42
It really depends on the setting for me. N7 is iconic for Mass Effect. It doesn't have to die with Shepard. However, depending on whether the game takes place in the future or in the past, N7 rank has a different meaning in my opinion.
Pre-Shepard = Highest rank of Alliance Special Forces.
Post-Shepard = Possibly a rank that honors Shepard and serves as a reminder of the great things he accomplished.
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