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Dragonseye1138 wrote...

Something to keep in mind: when development of ME2 began Garrus and Tali were not intended to be recruitable party members. The feedback from the players and the sheer dead weight of popular demand not only brought them back, but made them LI's as well. Bioware isn't stupid, they may do stupid things, but they're not idiots. They DO in fact listen to their fan base, and while all we can do at the moment is speculate on what few tidbits of data we have, it's a safe bet that a handful of ME2 characters will be returning squadmates--most likely the most popular ones.


Yup, one of the main reasons BioWare is one of my favorite companies if not THE favorite is because they pay attention to fan feedback. I think a company would be crazy not to.

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Also, several of the ME2 crowd have dangling plot threads. Tali and Legion should be able to chime in on the quarian/geth conflict and Paragon Miranda should have to deal with the reprecussions of her actions.

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MassAffected wrote...

Dragonseye1138 wrote...

Something to keep in mind: when development of ME2 began Garrus and Tali were not intended to be recruitable party members. The feedback from the players and the sheer dead weight of popular demand not only brought them back, but made them LI's as well. Bioware isn't stupid, they may do stupid things, but they're not idiots. They DO in fact listen to their fan base, and while all we can do at the moment is speculate on what few tidbits of data we have, it's a safe bet that a handful of ME2 characters will be returning squadmates--most likely the most popular ones.


Yup, one of the main reasons BioWare is one of my favorite companies if not THE favorite is because they pay attention to fan feedback. I think a company would be crazy not to.




infact hasnt Bioware kind of said something along the lines of that wanting to see the character people are using in ME2 and the feedback characters are getting to help then figure out who will be back thought i remember hearing  that somewhere

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It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:

Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.



If this is not the case(unless Bioware somehow comes up with a better solution), then I will probably fly into a massive rage for a few days. Then I'll probably play ME3 with a grim resignation that it is what they decided to do, and somehow blame it all on the Reapers.

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keegdarv1 wrote...

MassAffected wrote...

Dragonseye1138 wrote...

Something to keep in mind: when development of ME2 began Garrus and Tali were not intended to be recruitable party members. The feedback from the players and the sheer dead weight of popular demand not only brought them back, but made them LI's as well. Bioware isn't stupid, they may do stupid things, but they're not idiots. They DO in fact listen to their fan base, and while all we can do at the moment is speculate on what few tidbits of data we have, it's a safe bet that a handful of ME2 characters will be returning squadmates--most likely the most popular ones.


Yup, one of the main reasons BioWare is one of my favorite companies if not THE favorite is because they pay attention to fan feedback. I think a company would be crazy not to.




infact hasnt Bioware kind of said something along the lines of that wanting to see the character people are using in ME2 and the feedback characters are getting to help then figure out who will be back thought i remember hearing  that somewhere


Actually I believe that quote was in a GameInformer. Either this month's or last. But, yes, I remember reading something like that.

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ResidentNoob wrote...

It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:
Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.

If this is not the case(unless Bioware somehow comes up with a better solution), then I will probably fly into a massive rage for a few days. Then I'll probably play ME3 with a grim resignation that it is what they decided to do, and somehow blame it all on the Reapers.


This.  100%.

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Shavon wrote...

ResidentNoob wrote...

It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:
Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.

If this is not the case(unless Bioware somehow comes up with a better solution), then I will probably fly into a massive rage for a few days. Then I'll probably play ME3 with a grim resignation that it is what they decided to do, and somehow blame it all on the Reapers.


This.  100%.


Seeing as so many of us have said this, and seeing as it would not be that difficult to implement them all, and finally seeing as how often Bioware listens to fans... the title of this thread says it all. I think we can rest assured that all squadmates will return (based on whether you saved them or not).

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Corporal Quarian wrote...

Shavon wrote...

ResidentNoob wrote...

It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:
Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.

If this is not the case(unless Bioware somehow comes up with a better solution), then I will probably fly into a massive rage for a few days. Then I'll probably play ME3 with a grim resignation that it is what they decided to do, and somehow blame it all on the Reapers.


This.  100%.


Seeing as so many of us have said this, and seeing as it would not be that difficult to implement them all, and finally seeing as how often Bioware listens to fans... the title of this thread says it all. I think we can rest assured that all squadmates will return (based on whether you saved them or not).


Is that a push to /end thread ? Posted Image

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MassAffected wrote...

Corporal Quarian wrote...

Shavon wrote...

ResidentNoob wrote...

It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:
Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.

If this is not the case(unless Bioware somehow comes up with a better solution), then I will probably fly into a massive rage for a few days. Then I'll probably play ME3 with a grim resignation that it is what they decided to do, and somehow blame it all on the Reapers.


This.  100%.


Seeing as so many of us have said this, and seeing as it would not be that difficult to implement them all, and finally seeing as how often Bioware listens to fans... the title of this thread says it all. I think we can rest assured that all squadmates will return (based on whether you saved them or not).


Is that a push to /end thread ? Posted Image


Posted Image haha! I guess it could be... it seems that we've said all that needs to be said.

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Now we need to get this stickied, or mailed to Ray Mazurka

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Shavon wrote...

Now we need to get this stickied, or mailed to Ray Mazurka


Hahaha except we need to delete all the "bad" posts first.

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ResidentNoob wrote...

It's simple what Bioware need to do, really:
Have your team in ME3 consist of all surviving squadmates from ME1 and ME2. If you did well and managed to keep everyone alive(with the exception of the Virmire casualty), then you have a larger chance of success, or something. If you f***ed up and got everyone in ME2 killed, and killed Wrex in ME1, then your team will only ever consist of whoever you saved on Virmire, and Liara, which will probably be a sign from Bioware telling you to go away and play the first two games properly.


Considering that you need two squadmates alive to not get Shepard killed, in this scenario the lowest number of potential squadmates is four:

- Virmire survivor (Ashley/Kaidan)
- Liara

and the 2 members who survived the suicide mission. Otherwise you don't have a save to import into ME3.

Modifié par A.N.A.N, 09 mars 2010 - 11:28 .


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MassAffected wrote...

Shavon wrote...

Now we need to get this stickied, or mailed to Ray Mazurka


Hahaha except we need to delete all the "bad" posts first.


No, let them stay in there.

We already owned those, Devs could see why it would be retarded to cameo-thingy everyone.

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I agree, knoll. We have excellent arguments in here :)



And seriously, I don't mind waiting an extra year or paying an extra ten bucks for the game, either.

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jtav wrote...

Also, several of the ME2 crowd have dangling plot threads. Tali and Legion should be able to chime in on the quarian/geth conflict and Paragon Miranda should have to deal with the reprecussions of her actions.


This is my obligatory post prompting for a cure for the Drells' Kepral syndrome. That is all.

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But, to be fair, It'd be difficult to see some characters as Squaddies again.



Like Thane, Jack and Mordin. Of course, Thane cries for DLC and Jack is a LI and has stability with yu no matter how you treat her, more than anywhere. But Mordin is like a very old Salarian. That will be tough, unless ME3 comes INMEDIATELY after ME2, which would be in fact, cool.

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Liara for squadmate in ME3...

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Knoll Argonar wrote...

But, to be fair, It'd be difficult to see some characters as Squaddies again.

Like Thane, Jack and Mordin. Of course, Thane cries for DLC and Jack is a LI and has stability with yu no matter how you treat her, more than anywhere. But Mordin is like a very old Salarian. That will be tough, unless ME3 comes INMEDIATELY after ME2, which would be in fact, cool.


I'm thinking that there won't be a 2 year gap between 2 and 3, the Reapers will come a lot sooner than we all think.

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I agree, knoll. We have excellent arguments in here :)

And seriously, I don't mind waiting an extra year or paying an extra ten bucks for the game, either.


I'm with you on paying extra, money comes and goes...its not often that I get a gaming experience that moves me like the ME series does.

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The only problem is what if Zaeed and Morinth are your survivors? I can't see them coming back for round 3.

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Knoll, you are right about certain squadmates, but . . .  Thane:crying::unsure::pinched:

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Shavon wrote...

I agree, knoll. We have excellent arguments in here :)

And seriously, I don't mind waiting an extra year or paying an extra ten bucks for the game, either.


I'm with you on paying extra, money comes and goes...its not often that I get a gaming experience that moves me like the ME series does.


yup, my favorite example of why I will spend extra on BW games is the Terminator movie game. It was approximately 4 hours and cost $59.99 USD, the same cost as ME2 or any other amazing Bioware game. The quality of games are not even comparable but the price is identical. I would rather garbage games be priced as garbage and Bioware masterpieces be priced as such. I would gladly pay extra for a full fidelity-dreams can come-true ME3 experience.

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MassAffected wrote...

Knoll Argonar wrote...

But, to be fair, It'd be difficult to see some characters as Squaddies again.

Like Thane, Jack and Mordin. Of course, Thane cries for DLC and Jack is a LI and has stability with yu no matter how you treat her, more than anywhere. But Mordin is like a very old Salarian. That will be tough, unless ME3 comes INMEDIATELY after ME2, which would be in fact, cool.


I'm thinking that there won't be a 2 year gap between 2 and 3, the Reapers will come a lot sooner than we all think.


Yeah, and usually there's not a gap between 2 and 3 parts of a trilogy

But I don't really know how the hell will Reapers come back sooner.

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The only problem is what if Zaeed and Morinth are your survivors? I can't see them coming back for round 3.

Zaeed I can actually see staying on to defeat the Reapers. No more contracts if the galaxy is wiped of organic life. Morinth, maybe the same. Reapers more important than going back to killing people.

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Knoll Argonar wrote...

MassAffected wrote...

Knoll Argonar wrote...

But, to be fair, It'd be difficult to see some characters as Squaddies again.

Like Thane, Jack and Mordin. Of course, Thane cries for DLC and Jack is a LI and has stability with yu no matter how you treat her, more than anywhere. But Mordin is like a very old Salarian. That will be tough, unless ME3 comes INMEDIATELY after ME2, which would be in fact, cool.


I'm thinking that there won't be a 2 year gap between 2 and 3, the Reapers will come a lot sooner than we all think.


Yeah, and usually there's not a gap between 2 and 3 parts of a trilogy

But I don't really know how the hell will Reapers come back sooner.


They looked to be damn close, perhaps porting in through the Citadel was the most EFFICIENT way to surprise the galaxy and kill off the leadership, now that Shepard has stopped that they have to go with plan B and just brute force their way in. I don't think that they are that far out of the galaxy that it would take another year or two just to get there.