I get this line almost every time I play this game and I have no idea why. Anybody have a clue as to what Anderson's problem is?
I get this line almost every time I play this game and I have no idea why. Anybody have a clue as to what Anderson's problem is?
BioWare tried to add cliche'd 'you've been out of the fight too long' characterization to Shepard and Anderscum.
Tutorial blues I guess.
I have no problem with Anderson. Just that like the rest of the Mass Effect 3 you can explain thru bad writing or Indoctrination.
*silently orders a cerberus phantom to do something in this thread*
I don't know, but I'm fairly sure it proves IT somehow.
In all seriousness, I think it has to do with when you reload the gun: not too late, but not too soon either. I don't know for sure though.
I've rarely gotten that line, myself.
I don't know, but I'm fairly sure it proves IT somehow.
In all seriousness, I think it has to do with when you reload the gun: not too late, but not too soon either. I don't know for sure though.
I've rarely gotten that line, myself.
It fits with a lot of other stupid stuff he says. I'm glad I have TIM kill him.
Apparently, six months is long enough to forget how to reload a pistol.
In all seriousness, I think it has to do with when you reload the gun: not too late, but not too soon either. I don't know for sure though.
I've rarely gotten that line, myself.
Maybe you are supposed to wait for him to say "reload" before hitting the reload button?
Him saying what he said is the game telling you to keep up. That whole first play through is basically a tutorial. Anderson you can say isn't actually speaking to Shepard but to "you the player". I don't know why anyone would have a problem with David Anderson, throughout the trilogy he is the most supportive of Shepard. It was he who recommended Shepard for the SPECTRES in ME1, he who had his back in ME2 with regards to the council and Udina, and it was he who hooked Shepard up with his luxury apartment in ME3.
Mass Effect 3 is the best place to start the trilogy.
Not to mention that Shepard reloads the Predator incorrectly.
It's a tutorial! New players may need the prompt to reload the gun. Vertern players should just ignore it for what it is.
Remember Miranda in ME2 on the Cerberus "Lazarus" base? If you don't get dressed or load the gun right away? She also goads you.
MeThinks the crowd is a bit persnickety and nitpicky in this thread.
I got this line, and I just thought it was funny. The different feel of ME3 took me a bit to get used to and I went through that sequence fairly slowly.
He has your back only when it comes to the 'capital offense' thing. Otherwise he sounds like an idiot throughout the entire story from ME1 through to the end.
"I can't talk about it, not while you're with Cerberus."
".... uh, dipsh*t, then have you heard about saying, 'hey, Shepard, report for duty.' But then I won't be able to do your Alliance dirty work in the Terminus for you, would I? I wouldn't be able to do Hackett's dirty work for him either, then get hung out to dry. Convenient having me work for Cerberus, isn't it?"
"You're getting soft around the middle."
"You haven't forgotten how to use a gun, have you?" -- meanwhile you're blowing them away with biotics or tech attacks. -- it's because the default Shepard is a soldier -- Hey player, you're supposed to play a soldier you idiot!
And there's a spot on the roof where you can stand and go to your refrigerator and grab a beer while that dreadnought is slugging it out with the reaper and it will still be slugging it out when you get back. But move two steps and boom!
"I was born in London, you know."
"I was born in London."
"I was born in London."
"I was born in London."
I don't understand what Bioware's problem with writing is, and why they did this crap to me. Casey Hudson said I was Commander Shepard so I am Commander Shepard. I had a vision on Eden Prime. I thought Asari needed other species to reproduce. And I've got a galaxy to save. I don't need idiots like Anderson standing in my way!
Yes he has a problem. He doesn't like Shepard. If he did why would he say this?
Anderson: "Shepard. I'm sending you right up the gut where the resistance is the heaviest. Support the tanks the best you can, but stay alive. I need you for the final push to the beam".
Yes he has a problem. He doesn't like Shepard. If he did why would he say this?
Anderson: "Shepard. I'm sending you right up the gut where the resistance is the heaviest. Support the tanks the best you can, but stay alive. I need you for the final push to the beam".
Aren't the tanks supposed to support you? Oh. Wait. This is Anderson's strategy.
MeThinks the crowd is a bit persnickety and nitpicky in this thread.
Yes he has a problem. He doesn't like Shepard. If he did why would he say this?
Anderson: "Shepard. I'm sending you right up the gut where the resistance is the heaviest. Support the tanks the best you can, but stay alive. I need you for the final push to the beam".
Shh... nobody likes Shepard.
I mean look at TIM.
Aren't the tanks supposed to support you? Oh. Wait. This is Anderson's strategy.
It was also his strategy to head to Shepard instead of heading to the beam while the destroyer was firing at Shepard's location
Remember Miranda in ME2 on the Cerberus "Lazarus" base? If you don't get dressed or load the gun right away? She also goads you.
Oh my god I frickin' hate that line!
Miranda: "Shield yourself from the blastYOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO WAIT AROUND, SHEPAHD.GRAB YOUR WEAPON AND AHMAH!!"
Gimme one sodding second, woman!
It's just some of that cheeky cockney charm you pick up growing up in certain parts of London. He was born in London you know.
He was born in London you know.