The Things We've Never Had.
#476
Posté 05 avril 2016 - 10:59
Sometimes one needs to unleash their inner Dark Knight.
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#478
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 01:56
Captain's chair. I want a sidekick right hand man like Spock on my team as well only turian.I liked sitting on my throne in Dragon Age Inquisition. I think the MEA ship needs a throne.
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#479
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 01:59
Why you askin me? I don't work for bioware. I'm just saying that I'm a human and I like to play as a human.We're not going to stop being human, so what exactly do you suggest we wait for?
#480
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 03:47
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#481
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 11:17
The ability to just go to Citadel and go dating with your loved ones all the time XD
#482
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 05:52
- Giant badass creatures to fight that aren't just bullet-sponges. You'd need a bit of tactic to defeat them.
- Better netcode for MP so I can novaguard off-host too
#483
Posté 06 avril 2016 - 09:03
Captain's chair. I want a sidekick right hand man like Spock on my team as well only turian.
With some substandard native spieces chained to the walls. And a whip on Ryder's desk in case s/he gets bored.
And when you send out your strike teams (assuming that leak was 100% true) down for slaves you can suddenly say "Wipe this pathetic planet from the face of the galaxy."
Then the Turian dude will be like "You surely cannot do that! Our men are down there." Then a renagade interrupt pops up, where you get the whip, crack it over his back and say "unless you want to end up like your predecessors, I suggest you shut your mouth and fire the weapons."
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#484
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 04:41
Something I think might be intriguing is an Asari who was raised within the culture of her non Asari parent, maybe human or Salarian. Concerns about cultural identity and the fact that they'd outlive almost everyone they know would ensue.
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#485
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 05:07
Jesus!With some substandard native spieces chained to the walls. And a whip on Ryder's desk in case s/he gets bored.
And when you send out your strike teams (assuming that leak was 100% true) down for slaves you can suddenly say "Wipe this pathetic planet from the face of the galaxy."
Then the Turian dude will be like "You surely cannot do that! Our men are down there." Then a renagade interrupt pops up, where you get the whip, crack it over his back and say "unless you want to end up like your predecessors, I suggest you shut your mouth and fire the weapons."
#486
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 07:22
Jesus!
Obviously that's the renegade playthrough.
#487
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 08:48
and whats the paragon?!Obviously that's the renegade playthrough.
#488
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 08:50
Obviously that's the renegade playthrough.
I know I like being a dick to NPCs, blowing things up, leaving people to die, punching people and eating them in videos games... and bearing in mind I made like every single renegade decision in ME1-ME3 (RIP Mordin. Burn in hell Geth), not even I'D do that. ![]()
#489
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 10:11
and whats the paragon?!
The same but with less whipping.
#490
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 03:42
There are a few things I can think of at the moment:
- Text chat for multiplayer
- Co-op campaign mode
- Female turian squadmate
- Female krogan squadmate
- Male quarian squadmate
- Batarian squadmate
- Jumping
- Space combat
I would absolutely love having a female Turian and female Krogan squad mate.
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#491
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 03:44
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#492
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 10:56
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#493
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 11:26
Give me a captain's chair.
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#494
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 12:03
Butt sliders and more time with space hamster
#495
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 02:48
Something I think might be intriguing is an Asari who was raised within the culture of her non Asari parent, maybe human or Salarian. Concerns about cultural identity and the fact that they'd outlive almost everyone they know would ensue.
I love the idea of a Asari raised by Salarians.
By the time that they'd be considered an adult by Asari standards (around 100 it seems), the paternal side of the family would consist mostly of 3rd or 4th Cousins and Great, Great Grand-Nieces and Nephews. Would be sweet if she remained close to the family and became everyone's favourite "Aunt".
Imagine trying to explain the relationship to confused outsiders;
"My great, great, grandsire also happened to be her father. So she's my Aunt... relatively speaking."
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#496
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 07:09
My wants:
Quarian antagonists.
Elite mooks who know how to use medi-gel/ have medics.
Randomly generated enemy encounters on a few uncharted worlds (assuming we'll have uncharted worlds/open world).
Bounty missions.
#497
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 07:21
No morality bars, throw out renegade and paragon.
Give me a captain's chair.
A captain's chair would definitely help me pretend that I'm playing Captain Picard. I'd be especially enthused if there's a few design options.
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#498
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 07:25
My wants:
Quarian antagonists.
Elite mooks who know how to use medi-gel/ have medics.
Randomly generated enemy encounters on a few uncharted worlds (assuming we'll have uncharted worlds/open world).
Bounty missions.
That's one thing I disliked in the Trilogy, everyone seems to hate using medi-gel
#499
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 09:00
I love the idea of a Asari raised by Salarians.
By the time that they'd be considered an adult by Asari standards (around 100 it seems), the paternal side of the family would consist mostly of 3rd or 4th Cousins and Great, Great Grand-Nieces and Nephews. Would be sweet if she remained close to the family and became everyone's favourite "Aunt".
Imagine trying to explain the relationship to confused outsiders;
"My great, great, grandsire also happened to be her father. So she's my Aunt... relatively speaking."
Asari seem to reach adulthood sometime between 40 and 60 years actually. Liara started working as an archaeologist at 56 years old, Morinth was said to have run away from home in her 40s, and there is a random Asari on Illium who is overheard saying that she's 60 and finally moving out of her parents' house. Samara adds that Morinth was very young when she left home however, so she might have been the equivalent of a teen runaway, and the Asari on Illium's dialogue might indicate that she stayed with parents a little longer than usual.
Not that it matters much of course...even reaching adulthood at 50 or so, I think would still have her outliving Salarian parents. If I remember right it was said that few Salarians live past 40.
#500
Posté 08 mai 2016 - 09:08
Think how the Vorcha parents feel, they don't live past 20.Asari seem to reach adulthood sometime between 40 and 60 years actually. Liara started working as an archaeologist at 56 years old, Morinth was said to have run away from home in her 40s, and there is a random Asari on Illium who is overheard saying that she's 60 and finally moving out of her parents' house. Samara adds that Morinth was very young when she left home however, so she might have been the equivalent of a teen runaway, and the Asari on Illium's dialogue might indicate that she stayed with parents a little longer than usual.
Not that it matters much of course...even reaching adulthood at 50 or so, I think would still have her outliving Salarian parents. If I remember right it was said that few Salarians live past 40.
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