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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 27, 2013 15:53:58 GMT 1
This is what quicksave is for. I don't often do that. It feels too much like cheating. Not that money is scarce in Mass Effect. It's pretty amusing if you try to cheat the system like that in Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden. The one person you can gamble with in the entire game comes up to you when you reload your game, calls you an "ultrafaggot" and flies off with all your money.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Mar 4, 2013 22:36:11 GMT 1
The feels man, the feels..
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 4, 2013 22:44:01 GMT 1
All right, this time say "Normandy" all together! Three million people have been turned into husks in the time we've been rehearsing this and I'd like it if we didn't lose three million more by the time I finally get to the Casino!
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Post by Clint Johnston on Mar 4, 2013 22:49:22 GMT 1
ROFL! More importantly when did Joker get reflexes?
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 4, 2013 22:57:29 GMT 1
SHEPARD: Thank you for seeing me, Admiral. I was just at the docks looking over the refugee situation with Garrus, and there are thousands of people crammed in there and more being turned away every second for lack of room on the Citadel. Can the Alliance Wards help with the problem at all? Anything we can do would save lives. I know the Alliance is stretched thin trying to pay for med-gel and keep the hospitals running and save as many families and secure as many of the billions of human refugees as possible from the all-encompassing alien annihilation of the Earth, and I hate to ask of you since you are currently spearheading the hopes of our entire species’ survival and fleeing for your life every hour of every day in the hope that help will come and desperately clinging to the scraps of help, food and resources you can scrounge from the ruins of dead people’s homes - and I don’t have a lot of time to look into this situation since I’m constantly fighting and directing the entire front line of the most massive and crucial war the galaxy has ever known, and when I’m here I’m just racing from one appointment to the next…. but I think we need to look into this. I just had to support the dock reception staff and tell a desperate man that there was no room for him or his family on station, essentially leaving them to their deaths, and I’d hate to be forced to make that decision any more than was necessary!
ANDERSON: Never mind that. You need your own place! Somewhere to recharge, clear your head. An enormous suite with a big TV, for instance. We’ll pay for it.
SHEPARD: That’s…… VERY generous…
ANDERSON: It's practical.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Mar 4, 2013 23:15:49 GMT 1
I noticed FLeet and FLotilla you watch with Tali....
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 4, 2013 23:17:33 GMT 1
And next month, look out for 'Nap Time', the new DLC which brings Shepard's story full-circle by allowing him to 'skip' the Thessia mission and instead return to Eden Prime to sleep behind the crates when no-one's looking.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Mar 5, 2013 0:00:24 GMT 1
And next month, look out for 'Nap Time', the new DLC which brings Shepard's story full-circle by allowing him to 'skip' the Thessia mission and instead return to Eden Prime to sleep behind the crates when no-one's looking. I would have paid for that. Anything would be better than that cheap-ass boss fight and then getting le epik trolled by Kai Leng.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Mar 5, 2013 1:52:59 GMT 1
... is it odd that I liked that trailer for the music?
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Post by lieden on Mar 5, 2013 7:38:34 GMT 1
Buch said it all.
Still want to play it. I'm such an idiot. -_-
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Mar 5, 2013 10:00:00 GMT 1
It's the last DLC ever for Me3 so yeah...
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Post by jklinders on Mar 5, 2013 11:25:24 GMT 1
Regardless of the inanity of the idea behind this DLC it still looks good and I kinda want it. Bringing the whole gang back together for one last hurrah. There is a fair bit to like in this.
I'll just think of it like the events are happening while the Normandy is getting repaired or something.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Mar 6, 2013 8:05:06 GMT 1
Wow. Buch. you're going to love the Anderson files...
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Post by Mister Buch on Mar 6, 2013 14:07:54 GMT 1
Wow. Buch. you're going to love the Anderson files... It's going to be a long time before I have time and money both to play this - but I'll remember that warning! I'm appalled by this DLC (like Linders said, going to have to make up some excuse for the time spent on it) and very excited at the same time. It woud be nice to see all the crewmembers together in a room. So I'm really in two minds about it. Clint, if you played it - was the main mission any good, and was the party segment as much of a plot hole as it sounds?
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Post by Clint Johnston on Mar 6, 2013 17:11:38 GMT 1
Playing now. Your intro is the conversation we already mocked about the apartment. But AROUND the apartment are like 10 different audio files where Anderson tells his life story. Given your love of the character, I thought you'd love that part. Can't speak to the rest, I had to go to sleep before getting too much farther.
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