Hmmm, I'm wondering how time dilation effects everyone in ME, since they are like going ftl a lot of the time. They'd leave earth go to omega and a few months would have passed even if it took them a few hours to get there.
[QUOTE=Novangel;25450988]Ashley was okay, Liara was fine, but yeah I agree.
Kaidan will never change my mind about him being a prick.[/QUOTE]
I wish I left Ashley with him on Virmire.
[QUOTE=PyroCF;25460715]Hmmm, I'm wondering how time dilation effects everyone in ME, since they are like going ftl a lot of the time. They'd leave earth go to omega and a few months would have passed even if it took them a few hours to get there.[/QUOTE]
They don't use ftl outside of clusters. That's what Mass Relays are for.
[QUOTE=PyroCF;25460715]Hmmm, I'm wondering how time dilation effects everyone in ME, since they are like going ftl a lot of the time. They'd leave earth go to omega and a few months would have passed even if it took them a few hours to get there.[/QUOTE]
According to the codex/wiki:
"Faster-than-light drives use element zero cores to reduce the mass of a ship, allowing higher rates of acceleration. This effectively raises the speed of light within the mass effect field, allowing high speed travel with negligible relativistic time dilation effects."
i've always wondered what an actual tank in mass effect looked like. and i mean a GOOD tank, not like the grizzly (strange looking apc) or the hammer head ifv i mean a full 15 pounder tank tracked behemmoth.
they should really improve the look of the vehicles. the grizzly is strange and the hammer head looks a bit too much like a gimicky gunship, warrior apc hybrid
[QUOTE=XanaToast.;25464412]i've always wondered what an actual tank in mass effect looked like. and i mean a GOOD tank, not like the grizzly (strange looking apc) or the hammer head ifv i mean a full 15 pounder tank tracked behemmoth.
they should really improve the look of the vehicles. the grizzly is strange and the hammer head looks a bit too much like a gimicky gunship, warrior apc hybrid[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erbt4fL9_YE[/media]
Going with the title it seems to climb mountains up to 70° and more, Mako style. Hover engine could be mass effect fields.
[QUOTE=mercurius;25464663][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erbt4fL9_YE[/media]
Going with the title it seems to climb mountains up to 70° and more, Mako style. Hover engine could be mass effect fields.[/QUOTE]
Pffft. The mako can do 85 degrees easily.
[QUOTE=benos;25460171]Also Note Tali's expression.[/QUOTE]
Is it sad/bad that I checked?
[QUOTE=XanaToast.;25464412]i've always wondered what an actual tank in mass effect looked like. and i mean a GOOD tank, not like the grizzly (strange looking apc) or the hammer head ifv i mean a full 15 pounder tank tracked behemmoth.[/QUOTE]
Well I'm guessing that they really don't have much need for heavy tanks - the codex says that an invading army wrests control of orbit first and then uses drones, artillery or even orbital bombardments to deal with any planet-side opposition. Foot soldiers are used to hold locations, any significant military build up on the surface would likely be a waste since it'd be easy to just bombard it.
With that in mind, I'm guessing anything more then APCs and scout tanks would be surplus to requirements since in Mass Effect, warfare has been shifted to space
[QUOTE=Guy Mannly;25456890]reminds me of Mission in KOTOR. "Say, now that we've got the Star Map do you think we can leave this planet soon? I've got sand... everywhere."
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Probably where they got the idea.
[QUOTE=mercurius;25464663][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erbt4fL9_YE[/media]
Going with the title it seems to climb mountains up to 70° and more, Mako style. Hover engine could be mass effect fields.[/QUOTE]
i miss bf 2142
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What was you people's favourite loyalty mission anyway?
my favourite loyalty mission was Grunts, because it was just plain and simple shooting things up
I wish the interrupts would change based on what class you are. It would be cool if they did that for ME3.
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What was you people's favourite loyalty mission anyway?[/QUOTE]
Miranda's, ending made me :unsmith:
Where can I get that free DLC? It's not on the bioware social network.
[QUOTE=MAspiderface;25470023]Where can I get that free DLC? It's not on the bioware social network.[/QUOTE]
What one?
Zaeed, or one of the others.
Tried Cerberus network?
[QUOTE=Whatsinaname;25469955]I wish the interrupts would change based on what class you are. It would be cool if they did that for ME3.[/QUOTE]
Show that motherfuckin' Volus some real biotics.
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;25470087]Tried Cerberus network?[/QUOTE]
yeah, not there
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;25470001]Miranda's, ending made me :unsmith:[/QUOTE]
Same here and I liked the missions where you didn't have to shoot all the time, which brought some nice variety to the game. Samara's mission was nice somehow, but depressing at the same time [sp]when you talked to the mother of Morinth's last victim[/sp], whilst Kasumi's mission felt the most balanced for me. Some shooting and a nice thief setting.
I liked Kasumi's loyalty mission tbh.
I really liked the ones with the non combat bits Samara/ Kasumi's were cool. I also liked the ones where it was possible for the Sqadmate to not be happy with your choices it always struck me as strange they would take you advice over deeply personal affairs and then not hold it against you (Miranda and Jacobs missions)
One thing disappointing about loyalty missions was the complete silence from the other squadmates. Even best buds Miranda and Jacob had nothing to say on each others' Loyalty missions.
One sentence: 'Burn, you son of a bitch.'
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;25439589]I hope ME3 doesn't come out too early. I'd rather they spent a lot of time on it than rushing to meet a rediculous deadline.[/QUOTE]
A gentlemen from EA would like a word with you.
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