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What new technology do you want to see in ME:A?


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Bioware made Shepard a cyborg.

Didn't give lazer eyes.

Biower pls.

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Jet packs (hopefully like the trailer).

Weapons that DON'T fire conventional bullets. WTF.

Hover bikes.

 

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A gun that I can use to blow limbs off with.  Shooting the arms off mechs was fun in ME2.



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Err... maybe a sword that shoots gunz that shoot swords that explode?...

 

And Lightsabers.


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-A futuristic dagger/sword/katana/chakram/sai like weapon for melee combat (or for throwing/using them in a blue/green/yellow whatever aura)

-A gun which fires gravity fields, or worm holes that explode and can pull enemy groups together

-Some non military synthetic helpers for the npcs in the andromeda galaxy (like some robot/android that provide technical maintenance or manages important medical & social tasks) but they have to fit in the ME- universe.

- Some kind of teleport device (for long or short distances)

- Some device, which can switch you in stealth mode (like Kasumi Gotos' device)

- Some device which can scan areas for enemies/ressources or can analyse the weaknesses of enemies in battle



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Bioware made Shepard a cyborg.
 

 

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1. Jetpacks.

 

2. An actual flamethrower: A relatively long stream of burning liquid/gel instead of a short range gas flame.

 

3. An active defense system (on your armor or as a deployable item): A laser that shoots down enemy missiles or grenades.

 

4. A counter to three: Missiles that break up into submunitions to overwhelm enemy active defense systems.

 

5. A sniper ammo type that fires tracking rounds (EXACTO).

 

6. Grenades and rockets with proximity fuzes.



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Jet packs (hopefully like the trailer).

Weapons that DON'T fire conventional bullets. WTF.

Hover bikes.

 

Cheers

 

We have jetpacks in MP already.

 

We have weapons that don't fire bullets, like the Prothean Particle Rifle and the Collector Sniper Rifle... oh, and the Chakram Launcher.

 

Hover bikes would be new though.



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Night vision. I always find it hilarious that even third world terrorists have it nowadays, but people in futuristic Science Fiction tape ineffective and highly visible flashlights to their weapon before boarding the alien ship/ Ardat Yakshi monestary.

Space Google. Noone knows what quarians look like even though they're getting shot and patched up by foreign doctors, the extranet has existed for centuries before they even wore envirosuits, and there are plenty of living people who've seen them. Shep doesn't know what the genophage is or how asari can reproduce without other species (even though the second should be really obvious) but I can figure this out in 5 seconds on a smartphone.

Oh and I guess Imperial Walkers, because even though they're stupidly impractical they look cool, which is all that seems to matter in ME.
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Bioware made Shepard a cyborg.

Didn't give lazer eyes.

Biower pls.

Lazer eyes interfere with visual input, which means Shepard can't aim the lazers, which means the lazers are useless.

SCIENCE!



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Lazer eyes interfere with visual input, which means Shepard can't aim the lazers, which means the lazers are useless.

SCIENCE!

 

Bad science maybe.

 

A laser impulse only lasts fractions of a second, too fast to be seen. You can totally aim with your eyes and fire lasers at the same time without interfering with your vision at all. Since you don't see while firing, you don't even have to deal with an after image.



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Effective Mechs. The Atlas seems too squishy for its size, and it's certainly pathetic even compared to a drunken Elcor when it comes to agility.

Any good tank can probably blow up its cockpit with one or two rounds. (windows are a structural weakness... ask Legion)

 

Human-sized power armor suits can also be interesting, the Destroyer class from the multiplayer was a cool idea.

Now imagine this concept with a bigger, better armored, power armor. Why? Because Spice Murines!



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Bad science maybe.

 

A laser impulse only lasts fractions of a second, too fast to be seen. You can totally aim with your eyes and fire lasers at the same time without interfering with your vision at all. Since you don't see while firing, you don't even have to deal with an after image.

What good are eye lazers if you can't bask in their flashiness?



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DaemionMoadrin

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What good are eye lazers if you can't bask in their flashiness?

 

You are thinking of Cyclops, aren't you?

 

The guy who fires concussive lasers that push his targets away while not having to deal with the force himself? Who should burn out his eyes and break his neck the moment he uses his power?

 

Btw... you might enjoy this comic: http://superredundant.com/



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-Anything that show how they make their food.

-Weapon which has a form that you can control to some extend. Like the shape of the blade in the omnitool.



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-Anything that show how they make their food.

 

Let me give you a hint:

 

Have you ever seen a graveyard at the Citadel?

 

Spoiler



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I don't want to see over the top tech, as in tech that doesn't have limitations of some sort.

 

Nightvision built into armor, mini comps built into armor that work with your omnitool.

 

A grav system / mag boots to assist in zero g movment.

 

Armor suits that are at the very least full environmental sealed, as they commonly come across derelicts in space, or fighting on enemy ships while in battle, you should expect there's a good chance you will fight without atmosphere to breath.

 

Most guns are good as is to me.



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Remember how the Normandy's stealth system works? How about instead of just the ship capturing its heat from other vessels from scanning, what if it can actually go invisible?



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How about a biotic landmine? The character sets the land mine on the ground and when a group of baddies step on it, they're trapped in a biotic bubble or can send them flying killing them or make the bubble like crushing prison in DA 


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I want to be able to flay someone alive... With my mind.


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Let me give you a hint:

 

Have you ever seen a graveyard at the Citadel?

 

Spoiler

 

Whoa that sounds tasty! It's like in Dave Chapelle. Donating body to kebab.

 

-Maybe Andromeda will show more of those machines where you connect the mind to computer.



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Give me a damned energy weapon (laser-pistol or something like that, as the excuse that they couldn't make something like that is LAME...we can make something like that, our problem is powering it (a problem that they people in ME don't have...after all we can't even power a handheld railgun/coilgun that could in theory kill someone))

 

I agree on making the armor more real by adding active defenses, night and heat vision, internal computers etc. etc. and making the armor (at least when it's a heavy assault suit!) into something more like a Power Armor in Fallout!

 

greetings LAX

ps: More diverse missions would be nice - instead of always fighting a level which is on rails, give us diverging paths and missions that involve defending a location or missions with a twist etc. etc. :)

 

Oh and I want that shield from the mission to Grissom Academy in ME3 (practical for holding choke points!)



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An omni umbrella Omnibrella for that worlds with acid rain or too much radiation from the sun and stuff.


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Night vision. I always find it hilarious that even third world terrorists have it nowadays, but people in futuristic Science Fiction tape ineffective and highly visible flashlights to their weapon before boarding the alien ship/ Ardat Yakshi monestary.

Space Google. Noone knows what quarians look like even though they're getting shot and patched up by foreign doctors, the extranet has existed for centuries before they even wore envirosuits, and there are plenty of living people who've seen them. Shep doesn't know what the genophage is or how asari can reproduce without other species (even though the second should be really obvious) but I can figure this out in 5 seconds on a smartphone.

Oh and I guess Imperial Walkers, because even though they're stupidly impractical they look cool, which is all that seems to matter in ME.


I second your night vision comment, except I would take it a step further. Night vision is quaint and archaic. What a futuristic soldier really would utilize would be a combination of night vision, infrared vision, and potentially ultraviolet vision to glean as much information as possible from a visual landscape.

On Earth, evolution has adapted vision in animals to utilize each of these, largely independently of each other and at the exclusion of each other. There are exceptions to that, of course, particularly in animals that utilize different sight organs for the different wavelength adaptations. But typically they are mutually exclusive to a degree.

Technology is not limited by biology. So a truly futuristic vision enhancing device could utilize any wavelengths feasible.

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Power Armour.

 

It's been a while since I played the Mass Effect trilogy but I don't recall being able to wear armour, similar to that of Iron Man.

 

That would be nice.

 

Also teleportation and digitized bio lifeforms.

 

More uses for Biotics in combat. Maybe we can use it to 'hulk up' or something.