How about every single thing?
No, wait, the Mako was better than the horse.
But that's it.

Are you just being contrary or do you actually believe that?
How about every single thing?
No, wait, the Mako was better than the horse.
But that's it.

Are you just being contrary or do you actually believe that?
Yeah, I agree even more with N7Jamaican now.
Just started ME3 and wow, do I have the option to speak for myself? I've been redirected to a cutscene where I have no choice of dialogue and then the cutscene ends more than once.
Even then, it feels like one text of dialogue directs to a minute of dialogue with no other dialogue options. So I'm guessing the top right dictates Paragon and the bottom right dictates Renegade? That's what it feels like.
I could say BroShep is dull but FemShep being uninteresting in the whole trilogy? The same person who prefer to wear lace instead of camo-printed underpants. Who stare murderously at people who call her a stripper? Who always give an adorable smile when she accomplish something that made her proud... why do I get the feeling that I'm playing a different game than everyone...
I was exaggerating. But don't get me wrong, I enjoyed playing a larger than life hero that is Shepard as much as the next person. But as an individual I didn't find Shepard any more compelling than any other avatar.
It's not a belief. Based on my standards, Inquisition is vastly superior to any Mass Effect game so far.
Are you just being contrary or do you actually believe that?
I'm fine with auto-dialogue for the most basic stuff "Yes I understand missions objective", "Signing off" etc. No enforced tauntrums like post-Thessia nonsense this time though.
I'm fine with auto-dialogue for the most basic stuff "Yes I understand missions objective", "Signing off" etc. No enforced tauntrums like post-Thessia nonsense this time though.
That's one of the things I liked about DA:I. We could choose how to emotionally react to an event.
I hope its a mix, initially I hated the auto-dialogue in Mass Effect 3 but after a while, I think it can be good if used properly. I always want to talk to NPC's and party members to start conversations with them but if for some reason I don't and just happen to be near one, it would be nice to hear some banter between them and other NPC's. If used properly, it can lead to a more believable world and better experience I think.