Real Mass Effect Fan?
#27
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:15
If you dislike Kelly Chambers or have ever asserted that she brought scale itch onboard the Normandy, then you're not a real Mass Effect fan.
LOL
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#29
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:19
Personally, I'm leaning toward Gardner being the "Itchy" guy.
Also explains how it spread, too.
Calamari, anybody?
#30
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:20
If you dislike Kelly Chambers or have ever asserted that she brought scale itch onboard the Normandy, then you're not a real Mass Effect fan.
That would definitely be...unacceptable.

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#31
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:22
Also explains how it spread, too.
Calamari, anybody?
I wash my hands…most of the time.
#32
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:29
I wash my hands…most of the time.
The emphasis placed on most of the time is both hilarious and horrifying.
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#33
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:33
If you agree with everything I say and believe, you're a real Mass Effect fan.
#34
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 01:39
I'm a real Mass Effect fan because I desperately wanted and want Mass Effect to be the most amazing Sci Fi game ever.
It's nowhere close, especially with ME3's continued existence in spacetime, but I'd LIKE it to be.
So even though I **** all over it, I don't WANT to. But it'd be dishonest if I didn't.
#35
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:07
A real Mass Effect fan is one that spends countless hours playing and experiencing the journey. Someone that is affected by ME in the long run. Mass Effect had affected my wardrobe seeing as though I wear my N7 leather jacket everyday. But most importantly a real fan is on that *loves* Mass Effect.
#36
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:09
If you dislike Kelly Chambers or have ever asserted that she brought scale itch onboard the Normandy, then you're not a real Mass Effect fan.
She's the only one allowed in my cabin, and all the fish got it. Do the math and wake up, for God's sake.
A real Mass Effect fan is one that spends countless hours playing and experiencing the journey. Someone that is affected by ME in the long run. Mass Effect had affected my wardrobe seeing as though I wear my N7 leather jacket everyday. But most importantly a real fan is on that *loves* Mass Effect.
What if you just like the concept of Mass Effect? I mean love is a word I'm just not ready to say yet.
#37
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:09
Guest_StreetMagic_*
I wear my N7 leather jacket everyday.
Alright. You win.
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#38
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:10
I've seen a few users saying "a real mass effect fan..." or something along the lines... But what makes a real mass effect fan? I'm sure we're all here because ME means something different to everyone. I'm sure there's casual fans, and hardcore fans. But again. What makes a "real mass effect fan?"
If you played the games and love them, then I guess you're a real fan
I also have a few mass effect t-shirts so I can display my love proudly about town ![]()
#39
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:13
If you dislike Kelly Chambers or have ever asserted that she brought scale itch onboard the Normandy, then you're not a real Mass Effect fan.
Never really understood the dislike for Chambers or Allers; they were good bit characters. Allers in particular was a pretty good representation of a journalist; she always thought about her story first and the consequences last, though that didn't mean she was a bad person. I loved how she was always talking about her audience, too, like how she didn't want to say this or dress like that or else she'd upset the turians or the asari.
Chambers kinda got massively replaced by the way more awesome Traynor, but she was still okay, too.
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#40
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 02:37
I have been following Mass Effect since October 2005 when it was first announced at X05. Back in the day when Chris Priestly was a QA guy on KOTOR that got promoted to a Community Manager and Drew Karp/Casey Hudson actually posted replies to threads.
I guess that makes me one of the "oldest" Mass Effect fans here.
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#41
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:05
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
I have been following Mass Effect since October 2005 when it was first announced at X05. Back in the day when Chris Priestly was a QA guy on KOTOR that got promoted to a Community Manager and Drew Karp/Casey Hudson actually posted replies to threads.
I guess that makes me one of the "oldest" Mass Effect fans here.
That was for real? I'd have absolutely loved that.
#42
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:07
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
To answer the OP question, What makes a mass effect fan a mass effect fan is their love of the series. But as you've stated, There are softcore fans, Who aren't really much invested in the series and don't know much about the inner details. And there are hardcore fans who are obsessed with the series. Are emotionally invested in it and know all or almost all the inner details of the series and the lore.
#43
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:13
You know who you are.
#44
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:16
They live with the True Scotsmen.
#45
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:18
The real Mass Effect fan is the guy/gal who buys every game and plays each one for hundreds of hours, despite apparently hating everything about it.
You know who you are.
I played through ME3 at least 25 times and spent several hundred hours on the MP, and I can honestly say that I hate it. I just really enjoy the overall series and universe too much to put it down, despite it being a bad game. Haven't touched it in a long time though.
#46
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:22
See, that reaction is just incomprehensible to me. ME3's ending was so terrible for me that it remains the only Bioware game I've never bought the DLC for or replayed. If I don't like something, I'm not really doubling down on it.
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#47
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:23
The Citadel DLC is what keeps me coming back tbh. It's the single greatest piece of ME-related content ever, even if it is for the worst game in the series.
#48
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:25
The Citadel DLC is what keeps me coming back tbh. It's the single greatest piece of ME-related content ever, even if it is for the worst game in the series.
I've never played it. I'm over the ME3 endings enough now that I'm slowly working my way back through the series, and I suppose I have no choice but to try it, but I doubt I will ever enjoy Citadel given the endings. Just like I don't enjoy the series as much anymore. But to me the ending is many times more important than the journey, so it's a YMMV.
#49
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:26
That was for real? I'd have absolutely loved that.
Yup, that was the good ole days of Bioware/Mass Effect, back when Bioware's biggest hit was just some little ole game called KOTOR and Bioware was all naive thinking that they can change the industry with some game called Mass Effect that was announced as a trilogy in which all your decisions carry over to the from game to game and in between each game, a series of DLCs would be released to tell the story connecting the previous game to the new one.
The community was young, dumb, and full of fun. We weren't all philosophical like how things are today. We just wanted a fine RPG in which we can have fun with. We didn't care about romance options or any of those minute stuff, just what really mattered.....solid Bioware storytelling.
Here is a look back at what the community was like back then: Ah....the nostalgia.....
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#50
Posté 26 juin 2015 - 03:26
I've never played it. I'm over the ME3 endings enough now that I'm slowly working my way back through the series, and I suppose I have no choice but to try it, but I doubt I will ever enjoy Citadel given the endings. Just like I don't enjoy the series as much anymore. But to me the ending is many times more important than the journey, so it's a YMMV.
Well, I also use MEHEM (which removes the Catalyst entirely and essentially canonizes the Red ending) and the Citadel Ending Mod, which removes dialogue pertaining to the Reapers and lets you play the DLC post-ending (it won't even let you start the DLC unless you've beaten the game).
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