[QUOTE=Jedi_Rayne;35170500][sp]I wasn't aware of this, because lets face it, anyone who kills Wrex in ME1 is a dick.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I didn't even know he could survive, holy fuck.
I remember reloading like three times to see if I could talk him into shutting up and then my SQUADMATE killed him.
Anyone have a link to the ME1 Save Editor?
I bought some bioware points, got a spectre pack and got this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/PsIgR.png[/IMG]
This is my second N7 weapon(first one is a Saber).
[QUOTE=GetBent;35171959]Anyone have a link to the ME1 Save Editor?[/QUOTE]
I have bad news for you. There is no ME1 save editor.
[QUOTE=superdinoman;35171983]I have bad news for you. There is no ME1 save editor.[/QUOTE]
What? I swear I remember seeing one before...
None of my newer ME1 saves are showing up for import in ME2. So my only choice would be editing the ME1 saves.
[QUOTE=superdinoman;35171983]I have bad news for you. There is no ME1 save editor.[/QUOTE]
I always thought there was a rudimentary one out there?
[QUOTE=GetBent;35172000]What? I swear I remember seeing one before...
None of my newer ME1 saves are showing up for import in ME2. So my only choice would be editing the ME1 saves.[/QUOTE]
Edit the ME2 save with the ME2 save editor. You can find and edit the ME1 plotflags in any ME2 save. At least I think you can, if not I'll give you a save or you can go to [url]http://www.masseffectsaves.com/[/url] and get a save with the ME1 choices you want in ME2.
[QUOTE=SystemGS;35172003]I always thought there was a rudimentary one out there?[/QUOTE]
Nope Rick only made one for ME2 and ME3. I think there might have been one for the Xbox version but there never was one for the PC. I looked for it many times already.
Jesus christ, apparently in Arrival the MRelays cause a supernova.
Great now the entire ME universe is fucking dead.
Eugh, guys, you can use the Mass Effect 2 save editor to modify a Mass Effect 1 save. (For certain flags)
[sp]
Child: Did that all really happen?
Old Man: Yes, but some of the real endings were lost in time. It all happened so very long ago.
Child: When can I see the real ending?
Old Man: ....one day my sweet.[/sp]
also does anyone know what the name of that song when [sp] Your doing the end game choices after you talk to the catalyst[/sp]?
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;35171772]Not sure if you folks saw this already:
[url=http://lugoentertainment.com/me3ending/#!/Home]Report in and HOLD THE LINE, SOLDIER[/url][/QUOTE]
Wait. People in Best Korea plays ME3?
[QUOTE=Sickle;35172057]Jesus christ, apparently in Arrival the MRelays cause a supernova.
Great now the entire ME universe is fucking dead.[/QUOTE]
Smashing a meteor into a relay =/= Sending out a magic space signal to destroy the relay
I'm[I] interpreting[/I] that the relays did not go supernova
[QUOTE=Whitefox08;35172128][sp]
Child: Did that all really happen?
Old Man: Yes, but some of the real endings were lost in time. It all happened so very long ago.
Child: When can I see the real ending?
Old Man: ....one day my sweet.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]That would have actually been an infinitely better way to end the story. So it's like the grandfather guy was just adding onto the original story, but you can actually think what you want to about it without a niggling little doubt in the back of your mind.[/sp]
Hm, something occurs to me regarding Aethyta. [sp]She foreshadows the destruction of the mass relays. She's is one of the only people who believes that they need to start building their own mass relays rather than relying on the current ones.[/sp]
After three days of playing ME3 nonstop I finally finished my first run. I had a great time.
Then..
I was very, very unhappy with the ending (I'm sure I would have disliked the other endings too, looking at the one I got).
[sp]I'm not sure just how much variation there is to the endings, but the reapers/mass relays were destroyed and everyone crash landed on some jungle planet. Then Shepard's body shows up and she fucking breathes in. The final fight in London was also very anti-climactic, I was expecting to see a lot more variety in the races.. (I barely saw krogan/turian/salarian/asari soldiers at all, it was 99% humans)[/sp]
I guess I'll try for a few more endings and see if there's a decent one.
[QUOTE=AtomicDongo;35172169]Wait. People in Best Korea plays ME3?[/QUOTE]
Nah, just some people chose it. I mean, it's in the list, so why not. Though I doubt that there's such thing by the time of ME, heh heh.
I find it strange how this "Hold The Line" stuff is not looking extremely stupid to me. While being incredibly pretentious, it somehow fits and doesn't look stupid. And I'm not even embarassed to say that I'm willing to Hold that one particular Line, as in participate in making as much pressure on BioWare as possible.
[editline]17th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Scientastic;35172406]
[sp]The final fight in London was also very anti-climactic, I was expecting to see a lot more variety in the races.. (I barely saw krogan/turian/salarian/asari soldiers at all, it was 99% humans)[/sp]
[/QUOTE]
Have did you like this game's final boss? [sp]Marauder Shields[/sp]
Quarian Infilsoldier is by far one the best class hybrids. Level 10 assault rifle and pistol, along with cloak and sticky grenades makes the class even sweeter.
Ughh those Geth Hunters in the multiplayer.
Holy shit BW actually made a thread about ME3 changes
[QUOTE=RG4;35172520]Holy shit BW actually made a thread about ME3 changes[/QUOTE]
Where?
[IMG]http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lz5dw20uVX1r49876o1_500.jpg[/IMG]
a gem from [url=http://masseffectheadcanons.tumblr.com/]this silly blog[/url]
Anyone else find it odd that it's pretty much just Forbes and Gamefront that are in full support of the upset fans, while the mainstream websites tend to mock them and distort the argument? Will be interesting to see how this all pans out.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;35172703]Anyone else find it odd that it's pretty much just Forbes and Gamefront that are in full support of the upset fans, while the mainstream websites tend to mock them and distort the argument? Will be interesting to see how this all pans out.[/QUOTE]
Forbes and Filefront/Gamefront aren't mainstream?
[QUOTE=Clementine;35172736]Forbes and Filefront/Gamefront aren't mainstream?[/QUOTE]
Most gamers will visit sites like IGN, Destructoid, Kotaku, etc for their gaming news, and all three of those websites are vehemently opposed to the "Retake Mass Effect 3" movement. Forbes and GameFront might be mainstream, but they're not what people immediately think of when it comes to gaming.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;35172703]Anyone else find it odd that it's pretty much just Forbes and Gamefront that are in full support of the upset fans, while the mainstream websites tend to mock them and distort the argument? Will be interesting to see how this all pans out.[/QUOTE]
You know, I never really believed in those review sites being paid, but after finding out that one reviewer got fired for giving a low score and then this. I'm starting to believe it.
I have definitely developed an unhealthy obsession over a minor character named Jona. Just by his fathers name, the message left for him by his mother, I've tried to get his entire name along with age. So far I'm pretty sure that his name is Jona'Hazt nar Qwib-Qwib and from the message his mother leaves I can guess his age to be around 7-14. For some reason this character intrigues me, do not know why.
[QUOTE=GetBent;35172742]You know, I never really believed in those review sites being paid, but after finding out that one reviewer got fired for giving a low score and then this. I'm starting to believe it.[/QUOTE]
What? I thought it's common knowledge. They are not directly 'paid', more like they're offered buisness partnership. As in - sold out for and bought with exclusive stuff, like interviews, press-betas and all that stuff that make audience actually come to them for information and details. So, in the end, they're paid, yeah.
[QUOTE=gudman;35172787]What? I thought it's common knowledge. They are not directly 'paid', more like they're offered buisness partnership. As in - sold out for and bought with exclusive stuff, like interviews, press-betas and all that stuff that make audience actually come to them for information and details. So, in the end, they're paid, yeah.[/QUOTE]
I mean no site is unbiased really, but some really do take the piss. Is IGN expected to be objective when one of their own staff is in the game?
One of the more bizarre examples of this is the upcoming [i]Retro City Rampage[/i], a pretty small indie title that Destructoid has been previewing for well over a year now, if not longer. Now the game looks cool and all, but the site's own editor-in-chief and mascot are playable characters. I mean seriously?
*sigh* I wish PCZone was still around.
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