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Just a few quick concerns.

First off, Cerberus Network. I understand the code contained within the game allots for a one time access and we do this here... But, I'm afraid to utilize it because I would like to know. Do we get to download everything we see we like, weapons, character, missions? Do they update it so if I use it now I will lose out later? And, I redeem it online but I get to use on my 360 console?

Secondly, am I understanding this correctly, when I port my ME1 character I can change his appearance, build and history?

Finally, in the first game armors and weapons had generic skins,i the second installation do they have unique gear with new looks besides Terminus and Blood Dragon armor?

Thank you.

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1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.

2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.

3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

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You can also select 2 different pattterns or just shoulder stripe on your armor. Plus, variety of color combos.




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Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?

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In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?


They're bringing out some free stuff at the moment, I imagine some paid stuff later.

Gear and skill systems are nothing like in ME1.  Carry over is not possible.

The game contains fewer weapons, but the differences between them are far more significant.  Burst rifles versus bullet hoses, for example.  There is also an upgrade system to improve them as the game goes on,

Armour is no longer under a light/medium/heavy system, anyone can use any armour, either the DLC suits or the mix and match pieces:  Helmet, Shoulders, Gauntlets, Body Armour, and Greaves.  Different pieces have different appearances and effects.  There is also a system to upgrade armour, like being able to have stronger biotics, or better damage reduction.

If you want to give biotics a shot, the Adept is fun, and the Vanguard is just...  Wow.  So wonderful to play.

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Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?


They're bringing out some free stuff at the moment, I imagine some paid stuff later.

Gear and skill systems are nothing like in ME1.  Carry over is not possible.

The game contains fewer weapons, but the differences between them are far more significant.  Burst rifles versus bullet hoses, for example.  There is also an upgrade system to improve them as the game goes on,

Armour is no longer under a light/medium/heavy system, anyone can use any armour, either the DLC suits or the mix and match pieces:  Helmet, Shoulders, Gauntlets, Body Armour, and Greaves.  Different pieces have different appearances and effects.  There is also a system to upgrade armour, like being able to have stronger biotics, or better damage reduction.

If you want to give biotics a shot, the Adept is fun, and the Vanguard is just...  Wow.  So wonderful to play.

Thanks, I'm understanding much better.

Such a hard decision, I'm a little disoriented, there seems no reason to be a soldier anymore. Save assault rifles. Hmm. Shoot, Vanguard or Adept, maybe play an hour with each and decide? Any class can wear any armor, choice!

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In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?


They're bringing out some free stuff at the moment, I imagine some paid stuff later.

Gear and skill systems are nothing like in ME1.  Carry over is not possible.

The game contains fewer weapons, but the differences between them are far more significant.  Burst rifles versus bullet hoses, for example.  There is also an upgrade system to improve them as the game goes on,

Armour is no longer under a light/medium/heavy system, anyone can use any armour, either the DLC suits or the mix and match pieces:  Helmet, Shoulders, Gauntlets, Body Armour, and Greaves.  Different pieces have different appearances and effects.  There is also a system to upgrade armour, like being able to have stronger biotics, or better damage reduction.

If you want to give biotics a shot, the Adept is fun, and the Vanguard is just...  Wow.  So wonderful to play.

Thanks, I'm understanding much better.

Such a hard decision, I'm a little disoriented, there seems no reason to be a soldier anymore. Save assault rifles. Hmm. Shoot, Vanguard or Adept, maybe play an hour with each and decide? Any class can wear any armor, choice!


There is also a point in the main quest line where you are able to choose a weapon you cannot currently use, or you may upgrade a weapon you can currently use.  The choices are shotgun(You get the claymore shotgun if you can already use those. Single shot, long reload HUGE damage), sniper rifles(uprgrade is the Widow Anti-Material (upgrade to the Revenant Light Machine Gun, powerful and very rapid fire.).  Only soldiers get the Revenant.  There is also an additional Assault Rifle available if you go to a planet called Haestrom on Hardcore or higher difficulty(YOu can change it before you go there and again after you leave.)

The Vanguard is a high-risk, high-reward playstyle, very fun but difficult until you learn to play it.

The Adept is a more tacitcal playstyle, able to control the battlefield.  Singularity effectively halts just about anything, and biotic combos are incredibly powerful (so bring biotics along.  Singularity plus shockwave is HILARIOUS in open air levels.).

Haven't really played the Soldier much, though.

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You'd be surprised how fun the Soldier can be. With Adrenaline Rush the Soldier is able to slow time for a few seconds. Combine that with some precise firepower and you got fast dying enemies.

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Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?


They're bringing out some free stuff at the moment, I imagine some paid stuff later.

Gear and skill systems are nothing like in ME1.  Carry over is not possible.

The game contains fewer weapons, but the differences between them are far more significant.  Burst rifles versus bullet hoses, for example.  There is also an upgrade system to improve them as the game goes on,

Armour is no longer under a light/medium/heavy system, anyone can use any armour, either the DLC suits or the mix and match pieces:  Helmet, Shoulders, Gauntlets, Body Armour, and Greaves.  Different pieces have different appearances and effects.  There is also a system to upgrade armour, like being able to have stronger biotics, or better damage reduction.

If you want to give biotics a shot, the Adept is fun, and the Vanguard is just...  Wow.  So wonderful to play.

Thanks, I'm understanding much better.

Such a hard decision, I'm a little disoriented, there seems no reason to be a soldier anymore. Save assault rifles. Hmm. Shoot, Vanguard or Adept, maybe play an hour with each and decide? Any class can wear any armor, choice!


There is also a point in the main quest line where you are able to choose a weapon you cannot currently use, or you may upgrade a weapon you can currently use.  The choices are shotgun(You get the claymore shotgun if you can already use those. Single shot, long reload HUGE damage), sniper rifles(uprgrade is the Widow Anti-Material (upgrade to the Revenant Light Machine Gun, powerful and very rapid fire.).  Only soldiers get the Revenant.  There is also an additional Assault Rifle available if you go to a planet called Haestrom on Hardcore or higher difficulty(YOu can change it before you go there and again after you leave.)

The Vanguard is a high-risk, high-reward playstyle, very fun but difficult until you learn to play it.

The Adept is a more tacitcal playstyle, able to control the battlefield.  Singularity effectively halts just about anything, and biotic combos are incredibly powerful (so bring biotics along.  Singularity plus shockwave is HILARIOUS in open air levels.).

Haven't really played the Soldier much, though.

Too many choices, not enough time. 

Blah.

Somebody make my choices for me?

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Recnamoken wrote...

You'd be surprised how fun the Soldier can be. With Adrenaline Rush the Soldier is able to slow time for a few seconds. Combine that with some precise firepower and you got fast dying enemies.

Bullet time?

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In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

In Armor Clad wrote...

Inarai wrote...

1: Cerberus network, once you're on it you'll have access to whatever they add.
2: Appearance and class may be altered. You'll start at level 5 or lower, depending on the level of the imported character.
3: The DLC armours are the only full suits. Other than that, it's all interchangeable parts.

Thank you very much.

Is the Cerberus Network free additions or you pay for them like any other DLC?

So, you do not start with current gear and skills I imagine? Something a kin to a tenth of current level? I am currently a full soldier and enjoy it but feel limited, though my favorite aspect is heavy armor. I've always wanted to experiment with full biotic to enjoy those sick powers, maybe this is the opportunity?


They're bringing out some free stuff at the moment, I imagine some paid stuff later.

Gear and skill systems are nothing like in ME1.  Carry over is not possible.

The game contains fewer weapons, but the differences between them are far more significant.  Burst rifles versus bullet hoses, for example.  There is also an upgrade system to improve them as the game goes on,

Armour is no longer under a light/medium/heavy system, anyone can use any armour, either the DLC suits or the mix and match pieces:  Helmet, Shoulders, Gauntlets, Body Armour, and Greaves.  Different pieces have different appearances and effects.  There is also a system to upgrade armour, like being able to have stronger biotics, or better damage reduction.

If you want to give biotics a shot, the Adept is fun, and the Vanguard is just...  Wow.  So wonderful to play.

Thanks, I'm understanding much better.

Such a hard decision, I'm a little disoriented, there seems no reason to be a soldier anymore. Save assault rifles. Hmm. Shoot, Vanguard or Adept, maybe play an hour with each and decide? Any class can wear any armor, choice!


There is also a point in the main quest line where you are able to choose a weapon you cannot currently use, or you may upgrade a weapon you can currently use.  The choices are shotgun(You get the claymore shotgun if you can already use those. Single shot, long reload HUGE damage), sniper rifles(uprgrade is the Widow Anti-Material (upgrade to the Revenant Light Machine Gun, powerful and very rapid fire.).  Only soldiers get the Revenant.  There is also an additional Assault Rifle available if you go to a planet called Haestrom on Hardcore or higher difficulty(YOu can change it before you go there and again after you leave.)

The Vanguard is a high-risk, high-reward playstyle, very fun but difficult until you learn to play it.

The Adept is a more tacitcal playstyle, able to control the battlefield.  Singularity effectively halts just about anything, and biotic combos are incredibly powerful (so bring biotics along.  Singularity plus shockwave is HILARIOUS in open air levels.).

Haven't really played the Soldier much, though.

Too many choices, not enough time. 

Blah.

Somebody make my choices for me?


Try 'em all!  No need to choose a single class an play that to the exclusion of all others!  Don't have to only play one character!

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True but sometimes it feels rather linear and like your trudging through the experience so playing a new character feels forced and not fun