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Post by dmc1001 on Apr 27, 2018 10:06:47 GMT
\ It annoys me that it has a Cerberus symbol on it too dmc1001 , but the Cerberus Spirit armor is my favorite armor in the game. It looks amazing and has the best stat boosts for pretty much any power based build. (which is what I normally go for!) It would be nice if someone made a mod to make it armor with the N7 logo and coloring. Honestly, I think Armax Arsenal would be tried for treason in a post-attempted Cerberus Coup Citadel. Several such mods were in the wild back in 2012/13. I recall feeling very envious as a 360 player. I've only been playing since early 2016. I don't recall coming across a mod like that but I don't think I thought much about that armor other than that I didn't like the color scheme so wasn't going to wear it. (Similar to modding out the Cerberus uniform to replace it with an Alliance uniform.) It's only recently that I considered the implications of wearing Cerberus attire while we're warring against them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 14:34:59 GMT
Geez - I was joking, but AFAIK, no NPC in the game actually reacts to it, so it could be covered in bunnies and that wouldn't make any difference in how the game plays out, right? True enough. No one reacted to a ship with a Cerberus logo coming to the Citadel for the entirety of ME2. Except the Council, but even they were willing to give you back your Spectre status. Well, if you mean in ME2, that depends... If you "Let the Council die." in ME1 and appoint Udina to lead an all human council (effectively a coup), you won't be able to get your spectre status back until ME3, when the new council will give it back to you.
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Post by dmc1001 on Apr 27, 2018 17:20:13 GMT
True enough. No one reacted to a ship with a Cerberus logo coming to the Citadel for the entirety of ME2. Except the Council, but even they were willing to give you back your Spectre status. Well, if you mean in ME2, that depends... If you "Let the Council die." in ME1 and appoint Udina to lead an all human council (effectively a coup), you won't be able to get your spectre status back until ME3, when the new council will give it back to you. Interesting. Never did that. I've killed the Council but left Anderson in charge. Anderson will give you the Spectre status back. Just goes to show what an asshole Udina is given YOU were the one who chose him in the first place.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 17:26:40 GMT
Well, if you mean in ME2, that depends... If you "Let the Council die." in ME1 and appoint Udina to lead an all human council (effectively a coup), you won't be able to get your spectre status back until ME3, when the new council will give it back to you. Interesting. Never did that. I've killed the Council but left Anderson in charge. Anderson will give you the Spectre status back. Just goes to show what an asshole Udina is given YOU were the one who chose him in the first place. Yes, if you play it this way, there is certainly no surprise in discovering how dirty he is in ME3. I actually like to put Udina in charge because of the difference in the two lines I quoted. I really don't like implying that Anderson would be proud of anything Udina does. Also, running as a renegade non-spectre in ME2 is kind of neat. There are also different levels of the situation depending on whether or not you're paragon or renegade in ME1, whether or not you or "Concentrate of Sovereign" or "Let the Council die." and then the degree to which you agree with Udina about taking over with an all human council or a multi-species one. It's not a major affect, the the attitudes of some of the shopkeepers and other people you meet/overhear in ME2 will change a bit.
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Post by Guardian on Apr 27, 2018 17:28:43 GMT
Yeah the armor in Andromeda is all the same armor with different accessories on top basically. It doesn't allow for much variety. Though I do like the way the angaran armor looks. Also the N7 armor is still nice, even if it doesn't quite make sense there. The N7 armor also has decent stats. But, as you say, it makes no sense in Andromeda. OTOH, you could look at it as "just another kind of armor" rather than "you didn't earn it". I looked at it like Ryder was wearing his/her father's old armor in honor of them. But yeah, it's kinda weird having in Andromeda
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Post by dmc1001 on Apr 27, 2018 17:31:18 GMT
Several such mods were in the wild back in 2012/13. I recall feeling very envious as a 360 player. I looked on Nexus Mods. No sign of any mod that changes the look of the Spirit Armor (or Shade and Nightmare).
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Post by Element Zero on Apr 27, 2018 17:37:09 GMT
Several such mods were in the wild back in 2012/13. I recall feeling very envious as a 360 player. I looked on Nexus Mods. No sign of any mod that changes the look of the Spirit Armor (or Shade and Nightmare). That’s a bummer. It was a mod I really envied post-Citadel DLC. I haven’t switched to PC gaming because of my drive to have the best for my dollar. It could be a never-ending chase. That said, mods always give me pause. I like, but don’t need, bleeding-edge visuals. Same for 60 FPS. Good mods, though, can transform an experience. They always keep me interested in making the switch.
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Post by alanc9 on Apr 27, 2018 19:41:55 GMT
Getting best value for your dollar isn't even the hard part on PC. The hard part is the infinite number of potential price points. My heuristic for getting around that is to go for the absolute cheapest solution that can run my targets at medium settings. "Targets" being defined as "the two current titles I want to play which my existing rig simply can't run." (Two since I won't upgrade for one game no matter what it is.)
The only time I had to break this rule was when I blew up my 6670 trying to run ME:A on a dual-core Athlon. Actually, that's probably not a violation since I'm pretty sure TW3 wouldn't have run on that rig at an acceptable framerate.
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Post by Element Zero on Apr 27, 2018 19:57:36 GMT
Getting best value for your dollar isn't even the hard part on PC. The hard part is the infinite number of potential price points. My heuristic for getting around that is to go for the absolute cheapest solution that can run my targets at medium settings. "Targets" being defined as "the two current titles I want to play which my existing rig simply can't run." (Two since I won't upgrade for one game no matter what it is.) The only time I had to break this rule was when I blew up my 6670 trying to run ME:A on a dual-core Athlon. I’d initially want the very best that I could afford. From there, I have no idea how often I’d want to upgrade. I suspect it would be more often than console generations turn. There are too many tempting options on the table. Consoles are sort of a self-imposed limit for me. I buy and don’t look back for however long they last.
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Post by alanc9 on Apr 27, 2018 20:04:59 GMT
We're both operating on self-imposed limits. I find my heuristic easier for me because "the best I can afford" is arbitrary. I've got a bunch of "fuck you" money around, so theoretically I could afford any gaming rig depending on what standard I set for that account. So "the cheapest rig which does X" takes that whole topic off the table. It's just a mental accounting trick. I suppose there's also a bit of satisfaction in playing on a rig costing less than $250.
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Post by joglee on Apr 28, 2018 0:17:54 GMT
There's also things like Terminus armor and Collector armor, both of which are hideous. Funny thing is no Collector ever wore the Collector armor and no one in the Terminus system ever wore the Terminus armor. Also, my Alliance-first Shepard is modded in ME2 to wear an Alliance uniform instead of that Cerberus atrocity. (Sorry, but it's just ugly.) I think in MEA we had more options for casual wear and battle armor. I suppose you could use kett armor, after a fashion, but a lot of it was piecemeal. Yeah the armor in Andromeda is all the same armor with different accessories on top basically. It doesn't allow for much variety. Though I do like the way the angaran armor looks. Also the N7 armor is still nice, even if it doesn't quite make sense there. I actually liked the way they did the armor in ME:A personally.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2018 0:29:29 GMT
Yeah the armor in Andromeda is all the same armor with different accessories on top basically. It doesn't allow for much variety. Though I do like the way the angaran armor looks. Also the N7 armor is still nice, even if it doesn't quite make sense there. I actually liked the way they did the armor in ME:A personally. I really don't have a problem with Alec bringing his N7 armor to Andromeda. Even though he was booted out of the Alliance, he had still earned the rank and probably kept his old armor with him. I also have no problem with young Ryder wearing their dad's armor and I liked that Bradley actually showed some reaction to it (unlike the NPC's in ME2 & ME3 not reacting to the Cerberus armor at all). What made no sense to me is how Ryder has to go about acquiring it - either buying it or researching the crafting diagram first. I thought it was an item that should have just appeared in the player's inventory after H7 or maybe it should have been something you could loot from dad's cabin instead of the SR-2 (which really didn't make sense for Alec to have since Alec had no real connection to that ship). It would have made more sense for him to have a model of the SR1.
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Post by Element Zero on Apr 28, 2018 0:47:47 GMT
I actually liked the way they did the armor in ME:A personally. I really don't have a problem with Alec bringing his N7 armor to Andromeda. Even though he was booted out of the Alliance, he had still earned the rank and probably kept his old armor with him. I also have no problem with young Ryder wearing their dad's armor and I liked that Bradley actually showed some reaction to it (unlike the NPC's in ME2 & ME3 not reacting to the Cerberus armor at all). What made no sense to me is how Ryder has to go about acquiring it - either buying it or researching the crafting diagram first. I thought it was an item that should have just appeared in the player's inventory after H7 or maybe it should have been something you could loot from dad's cabin instead of the SR-2 (which really didn't make sense for Alec to have since Alec had no real connection to that ship). It would have made more sense for him to have a model of the SR1. Yeah, the way you acquire N7 Armor is weird on several levels. First, you have to R&D “dad’s armor”? Wut? Secondly, dad wore Pathfinder Armor. N7 is a designation, not a highly specific armor type. Third, the N7 Armor is outrageously expensive in terms of R&D costs, and very mediocre in terms of performance. That’s three strikes in my book. I agree that it is cool to hear Bradley check Ryder for “stealing colors”. N7 is a huge personal accomplishment. I’d never have the temerity to wear the blood stripe without specifically earning it. I like that Bradley acknowledges this for players like me, while also allowing an out for players who don’t care. I just wish they didn’t call it “dad’s armor” when it’s obvioudly an entirely different set. It breaks immersion. (Seeing as I never use it, though, it’s not really a huge issue for me.) As I said before, I always enjoy their creative weapons and armor designs. They do always manage to create a “but”, though — Cerberus Armor; casual N7 labels; bizarre tint-coding; etc...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2018 0:59:21 GMT
I really don't have a problem with Alec bringing his N7 armor to Andromeda. Even though he was booted out of the Alliance, he had still earned the rank and probably kept his old armor with him. I also have no problem with young Ryder wearing their dad's armor and I liked that Bradley actually showed some reaction to it (unlike the NPC's in ME2 & ME3 not reacting to the Cerberus armor at all). What made no sense to me is how Ryder has to go about acquiring it - either buying it or researching the crafting diagram first. I thought it was an item that should have just appeared in the player's inventory after H7 or maybe it should have been something you could loot from dad's cabin instead of the SR-2 (which really didn't make sense for Alec to have since Alec had no real connection to that ship). It would have made more sense for him to have a model of the SR1. Yeah, the way you acquire N7 Armor is weird on several levels. First, you have to R&D “dad’s armor”? Wut? Secondly, dad wore Pathfinder Armor. N7 is a designation, not a highly specific armor type. Third, the N7 Armor is outrageously expensive in terms of R&D costs, and very mediocre in terms of performance. That’s three strikes in my book. I agree that it is cool to hear Bradley check Ryder for “stealing colors”. N7 is a huge personal accomplishment. I’d never have the temerity to wear the blood stripe without specifically earning it. I like that Bradley acknowledges this for players like me, while also allowing an out for players who don’t care. I just wish they didn’t call it “dad’s armor” when it’s obvioudly an entirely different set. It breaks immersion. (Seeing as I never use it, though, it’s not really a huge issue for me.) As I said before, I always enjoy their creative weapons and armor designs. They do always manage to create a “but”, though — Cerberus Armor; casual N7 labels; bizarre tint-coding; etc... I'm OK with Alec wearing the Pathfinder stuff and leaving his old armor in the closet of his cabin where Ryder could have looted it later and decided it better suited him than the pathfinder stuff (based on stats). Bradley's comment about it being dad's armor would still apply... it would be that it was just dad's older armor, not the stuff he was currently wearing when he died. The N7 appearing on Alec's pathfinder stuff I question... not really sure he was entitled to apply it to new armor once he was tossed out of the Alliance... but having a set of the old stuff kicking around... I have no problem with. My dad kept his uniform from WWII all his life... and then us "kids" kept it until it was ruined in a flood many years ago. None of us ever wore it though... but then again it wasn't armor and we didn't have a need or use to wear it. Ryder did.
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Post by dmc1001 on May 12, 2018 17:49:47 GMT
It's nice that they're addressing these concerns. Tbh, I never felt like I needed to deal with other players in SWTOR. If they were going down that road it might not be so terrible but I'm still skeptical. What is possible in a game backed by Disney may not be possible for EA alone.
No chance that this will be a Day One purchase. It'll be more of a wait and see, taking in reviews. Now, if they allowed "try before buying" that might allow me to make my own judgment but I'm really not sold on MP. There are too many assholes out there for a mediocre player like me to want to deal with.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on May 13, 2018 2:07:35 GMT
So it figures. Just another mmo... ""Must be "always connected" or "log in to play"."" If you are going to give someone the option for single player then make it single player. I wish people would just stop trying to shoehorn single player into multiplayer crap.
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Post by helios969 on May 13, 2018 9:25:55 GMT
It's nice that they're addressing these concerns. Tbh, I never felt like I needed to deal with other players in SWTOR. If they were going down that road it might not be so terrible but I'm still skeptical. What is possible in a game backed by Disney may not be possible for EA alone. No chance that this will be a Day One purchase. It'll be more of a wait and see, taking in reviews. Now, if they allowed "try before buying" that might allow me to make my own judgment but I'm really not sold on MP. There are too many assholes out there for a mediocre player like me to want to deal with. If they can pull off the class stories (which I pretty much enjoyed) of SWTOR and actually make the combat fun I'll jump in, but I'm with you in that I'll adopt a more wait and see approach. You can bet that in addition to the 60-80$ day one price that there will be a monthly subscription fee. It's going to need to have the best of both for me to justify spending the additional funds. For me it needs to start with a great SP experience and if the combat is refined I'll eventually make my way over to the MP side of things.
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Post by abaris on May 13, 2018 9:57:04 GMT
There are too many assholes out there for a mediocre player like me to want to deal with. This. And I've got no friends playing these games, so my interest in multiplayer is sub zero. The only MP games I ever played were competitive racers. They attract a nicer audience than shooter based games. Less kiddies anyway.
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Post by Croatsky on May 13, 2018 12:03:59 GMT
Man, not really related, but I have the same issue with GTA V Online. I got no friend to play the game with( either burned out or bored out) and only fun public lobbies are racing games. Even with kids around, it is rarely if ever a toxic environment, especially in a game that is notorious with toxicity.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2018 12:15:28 GMT
Well, it certainly cuts me out of Anthem... Friends or no, I simply cannot play online with my "lack of quality" internet.
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Post by Shinobu on May 13, 2018 14:48:25 GMT
There are too many assholes out there for a mediocre player like me to want to deal with. This. And I've got no friends playing these games, so my interest in multiplayer is sub zero. The only MP games I ever played were competitive racers. They attract a nicer audience than shooter based games. Less kiddies anyway. There is a looking for group thread on the Anthem board. It's not really up and running yet, but will be a good resource once the game drops. I was not interested in MP for ME3 but once I tried it I found a great community of gamers here who are fun, kind and knowledgeable. I don't know if the Anthem community will retain the same "community spirit" as ME3MP, but I hope it does. I've played over 10,000 matches in ME3MP, most of them with random players, and have only had a scant handful of unpleasant experiences. Maybe Bioware attracts a more friendly and mature playerbase.
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Post by Son of Dorn on May 13, 2018 15:21:36 GMT
So it figures. Just another mmo... ""Must be "always connected" or "log in to play"."" If you are going to give someone the option for single player then make it single player. I wish people would just stop trying to shoehorn single player into multiplayer crap. Anyone willing to bet that MMO'S are what Bioware have planned for all their games (even Dragon Age 4 and Mass Effect.)With loot box's and micro transactions?
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Post by alanc9 on May 13, 2018 16:20:34 GMT
Can't they have loot boxes and MTs without being MMOs?
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Post by Son of Dorn on May 13, 2018 16:25:44 GMT
Can't they have loot boxes and MTs without being MMOs? Hell if I know, EA loves slapping them in every chance they get.
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