All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE!
#6251
Posté 06 février 2010 - 01:58
#6252
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:00
#6253
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:00
#6254
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:01
#6255
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:01
videowiz186 wrote...
Now I know this has been mentioned previously, but would anyone else like to see Tali dance? I don't mean a stripper dance, just so we're clear.
interesting thought, I think that would show a side of herr we haven't seen before
#6256
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:02
The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
MarineBorn wrote...
i say we all send a letter to congress asking them to devote the last of are treasury to bioware so that they can speed up Mass effect3....omg if they said they were all ready done and it was on its way to the stores......i would literaly find the bioware head dude and kneel before his awsomeness
Hate to be a killjoy but that's not gonna happen. If it did happen I would want to know what sort of discount the taxpayers funding the venture could expect to receive on the final product? But we are steering dangerously close to politics which is a forum no-no (though I enjoy discussing it).
Anyone know the rough life expectancy of quarians? I seem to recall having read it was ca. 85 years somewhere, but I might be fooling myself.
85 is all?
Well they have it better than the Salarians.
Whoa! I have not been able to confirm this; I just recall reading it somewhere but it may be false or it may not even pertain to the quarians. If it is accurate then it's not so bad. Consider this: Average life expectancy in many developed countries today is 73-75 years between men and women respectively. Developing countries are even worse off with many African countries having a life expectancy of 45-56 on average.
#6257
Guest_MarineBorn_*
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:02
Guest_MarineBorn_*
#6258
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:02
#6259
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:02
Handren wrote...
If anythign, it'll be moved to the new charachter forum, although soethign tells me that "charachter" there means custom builds, shepard faces, etc..
I just took a look at the character forums. All I see are custom class builds and the like.
#6260
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:03
marshalleck wrote...
xdaimyox wrote...
I am *not* about to sort through 250
pages of this thread. Someone please just tell me that Liz Sroka
recieved a fair amount of the praise in this thread because she is the
awesome talent that makes Tali'Zorah the awesome character that she
is.
Now that you mention it, I wonder if Ms. Sroka is aware of the phenomenal reception her character has received, and what she thinks of it.
I'd be interested to know how she feels about voicing Tali as well.
#6261
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:03
Would love to see it. In ME1 in Flux, Tali expresses desire to show you her moves. In Chora's Den, Tali claims dancers honored by her people. Would enjoy seeing follow up of comments in ME1.videowiz186 wrote...
Now I know this has been mentioned previously, but would anyone else like to see Tali dance? I don't mean a stripper dance, just so we're clear.
Tali Forever! Keelah se'lai.
#6262
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:03
#6263
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:04
Himmelstor wrote...
That...is near 100 more pages...
And I read in the codex that the average life expectancy is equivalent to humans'
Cheers Himmelstor (or "Sky Big" literally translated, if I'm not mistaken).
#6264
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:04
The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
I'd be interested to know how she feels about voicing Tali as well.
im sure if she didnt enjoy it, she wouldnt have come back and done voice acting in the second installment. thats my take on it anyways.
#6265
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:04
Medical technology improved by time of Mass Effect games. Shepard in ME1 claims to be "luck if we hit 150." Now we are lucky if we hit 100.The_KFD_Case wrote...
The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
MarineBorn wrote...
i say we all send a letter to congress asking them to devote the last of are treasury to bioware so that they can speed up Mass effect3....omg if they said they were all ready done and it was on its way to the stores......i would literaly find the bioware head dude and kneel before his awsomeness
Hate to be a killjoy but that's not gonna happen. If it did happen I would want to know what sort of discount the taxpayers funding the venture could expect to receive on the final product? But we are steering dangerously close to politics which is a forum no-no (though I enjoy discussing it).
Anyone know the rough life expectancy of quarians? I seem to recall having read it was ca. 85 years somewhere, but I might be fooling myself.
85 is all?
Well they have it better than the Salarians.
Whoa! I have not been able to confirm this; I just recall reading it somewhere but it may be false or it may not even pertain to the quarians. If it is accurate then it's not so bad. Consider this: Average life expectancy in many developed countries today is 73-75 years between men and women respectively. Developing countries are even worse off with many African countries having a life expectancy of 45-56 on average.
#6266
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:05
#6267
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:05
Correct. First one to translate. Kudos!The_KFD_Case wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
That...is near 100 more pages...
And I read in the codex that the average life expectancy is equivalent to humans'
Cheers Himmelstor (or "Sky Big" literally translated, if I'm not mistaken).
#6268
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:06
spuddragg wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
Huacaya wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
They just launched ME2 about two weeks ago in North America and a week and a half ago in Europe. It's way too early to realistically expect them to come out with public announcements about ME3. I'd be thrilled if they did (providing it's pleasant news) but it's unlikely to occur based on historic precedent.
I've heard that the 'crunch' time in game development is extremely brutal. To the point of destroying
relationships and the health of those involved. I honestly think that the Bioware team deserve a vacation at this point for doing what they did. I can wait.
Yeah, I've come across such horror stories as well. While the pay may not be bad for many of them, I doubt all but a few make out like bandits. I'm not convinced I would enjoy that type of work environment. I've had high stress jobs and can cope with it but it does affect my spirit. Work hard for a fair wage and remember to take time to kick back and relax with the things and people you care about. Emergency work sessions on occasion are okay but it shouldn't become a consistent practice, IMO. It strains the work force too much, too quickly possibly hurting productivity further down the line.
Well bioware did abandon kotor 2 because the publisher rushed the release so maybe it isn't that bad at bioware. They are a company that will extend the date if it isn't the product they want.
BioWare is one of the very few developers that has regained my trust (DRM furor was bad AARGH!); they can almost do no wrong in my eyes.
#6269
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:06
#6270
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:07
Himmelstor wrote...
Would love to see it. In ME1 in Flux, Tali expresses desire to show you her moves. In Chora's Den, Tali claims dancers honored by her people. Would enjoy seeing follow up of comments in ME1.videowiz186 wrote...
Now I know this has been mentioned previously, but would anyone else like to see Tali dance? I don't mean a stripper dance, just so we're clear.
Tali Forever! Keelah se'lai.
Wait.. so you CAN'T Dance with your LI at all in this game? Why would they take that feature out? You can dance in flux in ME1..
#6271
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:07
Himmelstor wrote...
Medical technology improved by time of Mass Effect games. Shepard in ME1 claims to be "luck if we hit 150." Now we are lucky if we hit 100.The_KFD_Case wrote...
The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
MarineBorn wrote...
i say we all send a letter to congress asking them to devote the last of are treasury to bioware so that they can speed up Mass effect3....omg if they said they were all ready done and it was on its way to the stores......i would literaly find the bioware head dude and kneel before his awsomeness
Hate to be a killjoy but that's not gonna happen. If it did happen I would want to know what sort of discount the taxpayers funding the venture could expect to receive on the final product? But we are steering dangerously close to politics which is a forum no-no (though I enjoy discussing it).
Anyone know the rough life expectancy of quarians? I seem to recall having read it was ca. 85 years somewhere, but I might be fooling myself.
85 is all?
Well they have it better than the Salarians.
Whoa! I have not been able to confirm this; I just recall reading it somewhere but it may be false or it may not even pertain to the quarians. If it is accurate then it's not so bad. Consider this: Average life expectancy in many developed countries today is 73-75 years between men and women respectively. Developing countries are even worse off with many African countries having a life expectancy of 45-56 on average.
I thought Ashley said that after Liara said how old she was.
#6272
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:07
Bioware's crew the exception to the rule.
Preorder Bioware games. Wait for review on all others.
#6273
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:08
No. Shepard. Ashley said: "Damn, I hope I look that good when I'm your age!"The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
Medical technology improved by time of Mass Effect games. Shepard in ME1 claims to be "luck if we hit 150." Now we are lucky if we hit 100.The_KFD_Case wrote...
The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
MarineBorn wrote...
i say we all send a letter to congress asking them to devote the last of are treasury to bioware so that they can speed up Mass effect3....omg if they said they were all ready done and it was on its way to the stores......i would literaly find the bioware head dude and kneel before his awsomeness
Hate to be a killjoy but that's not gonna happen. If it did happen I would want to know what sort of discount the taxpayers funding the venture could expect to receive on the final product? But we are steering dangerously close to politics which is a forum no-no (though I enjoy discussing it).
Anyone know the rough life expectancy of quarians? I seem to recall having read it was ca. 85 years somewhere, but I might be fooling myself.
85 is all?
Well they have it better than the Salarians.
Whoa! I have not been able to confirm this; I just recall reading it somewhere but it may be false or it may not even pertain to the quarians. If it is accurate then it's not so bad. Consider this: Average life expectancy in many developed countries today is 73-75 years between men and women respectively. Developing countries are even worse off with many African countries having a life expectancy of 45-56 on average.
I thought Ashley said that after Liara said how old she was.
#6274
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:08
Himmelstor wrote...
I trust very few game developers.
Bioware's crew the exception to the rule.
Preorder Bioware games. Wait for review on all others.
THIS
#6275
Posté 06 février 2010 - 02:08
Himmelstor wrote...
I trust very few game developers.
Bioware's crew the exception to the rule.
Preorder Bioware games. Wait for review on all others.
True wisdom there..... right now I'm trying to locate a copy of Baldur's gate 2 since thats the only bioware game I never got around to playing




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