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First i was an Adept


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xedgorex

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 I played adept in ME1 because i always play combat heavy go getters.
I loved it.
In me2 i played as a Sentinel first, love
secondly infiltrator, love
right now, vanguard, lovex2341234

I cant fight it i love it.
I cant decide which is more badass infiltrator or vanguard.
Canon wise i cant decide what my shepard would be. 
But basically. yes. pew pew = pew win

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thisisme8

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How did you play your Infiltrator? I'm taking mine close quarters since I can't get enough of being in Collectors' faces.

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Agamemnon2589

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So far I can't decide if I liked the adept or the infiltrator better. I've played as the adept extensively and loved it, and I'm right in the middle of my first infiltrator playthrough right now and I love it as well. Trying to decide whether I want to go for the Widow, a shotgun, or an AR on the Collector ship. Choices, choices.

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-Skorpious-

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Widow reigns supreme for infiltrators. Few enemies can survive a headshot from the widow with the visor+cloak activated.

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xedgorex

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I played my Infiltrator as a quintessential long range assassin. I got the widow and fell in love.

I send my squadies up as close as i safely can and stay at maximum range, thats why playing Vanguard right now is such a tricky dicky.

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xedgorex

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ps. thisisme8 your vanguard guide is like my vanguard bible.

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DirewolfX

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Was anyone else expecting the first line of the original post to be "I was petrified?"

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rabbitchannel

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DirewolfX wrote...

Was anyone else expecting the first line of the original post to be "I was petrified?"

*Raises hand* 

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Darnalak

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hah, was totally expecting another thrash Adept thread, Good game OP!

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i played an adept untill i realized i didnt have to. i played 30+ ME1 shepards, all biotic classes. i expected ME2 to be similar, but i was far from being right on that one. the adept plays as a weak solder 75% of the time and an adept 25% of the time. what they did with the adept in ME2 was wrong. every class got better, the adept got stupider. and stupider is the best word to describe the adept. the adept is stupider.

i used to think shepard would destroy master chief, or dr freeman in a death match of video game heros. but now i think shepard is the crapiest. as long as you not wearing armor, or shields, or you not hidden to much by a knee high wall, then yes, biotics are awesome. but as is in ME2, biotics suck. more specifically, an adept sucks becasue of global cooldownsw. there no reason to use anything other then singularity and warp. ever. im equally as efficient at CCing enemies with a nonbiotic that has bonus talent slam. its let down for sure. theres some really obviouse things they should have changed in ME2 with biotics which have been thrown around on this forum since the first person played an adept.

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xedgorex

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Master Chief and Dr. Freeman are decked in full armor and wield big guns and you're somehow stating that the only way Shepard would win if he wore big armor and had big guns, that doesnt make a lotta sense.



And there are tons of videos on youtube of people destroying as Adept, so don't blame the class if you dont have the ins and outs of it in ME2 down.



All the classes are good and there are tons of people proving that every class can be effective if you practice.

Right now i love Vanguard and thats because it's the hardest class for me to play with.

Challenge is what makes a game worth playing, if it's too challenging dont blame the game, just practice.