Right, right, I couldn't think of who fit.Funkcase wrote...
Skilled seeker, the guy that did that survivor thing.
Modifié par drunken pyromaniac, 03 mai 2010 - 03:58 .
Right, right, I couldn't think of who fit.Funkcase wrote...
Skilled seeker, the guy that did that survivor thing.
Modifié par drunken pyromaniac, 03 mai 2010 - 03:58 .
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yfhfrg wrote...
kraidy1117 wrote...
If you look at the hanger, there is one empy spot left and when tyou get the Hammerhead a new codex folder opens up with just the Hammerhead in there. The Hammerhead was good, it just needed strong armor, two weapons and a health bar, other then that it controlled very well.
The controls weren't the problem. Heck the controls weren't even the problem with the Mako for me. The missions just weren't interesting imo. Shoot geth from a mile away or chase after monkeys, no thank you.
No Ash, no money!
It would if the sidequests didn't suck so bad...drunken pyromaniac wrote...
Bah, the Mako gets no love!Collider wrote...
I liked the Hammerhead. But like yfhfrg (strange name) said, the Mako sidequests sucked. On the main mission planets like Virmire or Ilos, it wasn't bad at all. Otherwise, it was boring and terrible.
I liked the sidequests.Collider wrote...
It would if the sidequests didn't suck so bad...
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Collider wrote...
I liked the Hammerhead. But like yfhfrg (strange name) said, the Mako sidequests sucked. On the main mission planets like Virmire or Ilos, it wasn't bad at all. Otherwise, it was boring and terrible.
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Collider wrote...
I liked the Hammerhead. But like yfhfrg (strange name) said, the Mako sidequests sucked. On the main mission planets like Virmire or Ilos, it wasn't bad at all. Otherwise, it was boring and terrible.
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drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
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yfhfrg wrote...
drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
You liked chasing monkeys to see which one took the disc?
Like I care, I still play Morrowind. That game was one of the clunky as hell.Funkcase wrote...
Yeah the side quests where better in ME1, the combat was'nt though.
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Da Shadow Master wrote...
Someone should make that into a sig......NO ASH...NO MONEY!yfhfrg wrote...
The controls weren't the problem. Heck the controls weren't even the problem with the Mako for me. The missions just weren't interesting imo. Shoot geth from a mile away or chase after monkeys, no thank you.
No Ash, no money!
FYI I was kind to the monkeys, and they made me their king.Da Shadow Master wrote...
yfhfrg wrote...
drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
You liked chasing monkeys to see which one took the disc?
No he liked running them over hehehe.:devil:
The planet sidequests, I have to disagree on. It was intensely boring driving up jagged mountains, playing simons says with minerals, on feature less planets, only to go to the same generic mercenary/science base for the millionth time. Or I went to some generic abandoned spacecraft. I liked the story elements, the problem was that the setting wasn't executed well.Funkcase wrote...
Yeah the side quests where better in ME1, the combat was'nt though.
yfhfrg wrote...
drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
You liked chasing monkeys to see which one took the disc?
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Da Shadow Master wrote...
yfhfrg wrote...
drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
You liked chasing monkeys to see which one took the disc?
No he liked running them over hehehe.:devil:
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They even ran away.yfhfrg wrote...
You could do that?
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Funkcase wrote...
I think he meant the stuff with Corporal Toombs, Dr Saleon, ect
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yfhfrg wrote...
Da Shadow Master wrote...
yfhfrg wrote...
drunken pyromaniac wrote...
I liked the sidequests.
You liked chasing monkeys to see which one took the disc?
No he liked running them over hehehe.:devil:
You could do that?
Bah, the massing geth armada sidequest was awesome and the planets it took you to were beautiful.yfhfrg wrote...
Maybe. But all that stuff happened once you actually found the building you were looking for. In the Mako itself you just drove around on empty planets flipping over and looking for minerals.
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yfhfrg wrote...
I disagree. But here's something we can all agree on.