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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 2:31:53 GMT
I did that same as you, @domi. Saved the Angaran scientists, opened the vault and brought Havarl to 100% viability. AI researchers were deployed after talking to Addison.
Honestly, I hated running around Havarl. Beautiful planet, but so frustrating to pinpoint where you're going and fighting a shitload of enemies!
Also, I completed the first parts of Cora and Jaal's loyalty missions.
Next stop, Voeld.
Edit: I forgot to mention while Jaal was on my away team, every time he took down an enemy, he yelled, "One less to worry about!" I was like, 'That's Blackwall's combat line in DAI!' WTF why are they reusing battle cries from previous games??
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Post by dragontartare on Mar 27, 2017 2:36:35 GMT
@domi @jdbuzz So, how annoying is Havarl's vault compared to the one on Eos? It felt like the one on Eos took forever to get through.
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@domi @jdbuzz So, how annoying is Havarl's vault compared to the one on Eos? It felt like the one on Eos took forever to get through. For me, Havarl's vault was more frustrating than Eos'. It's a shopping list of quests within a big side quest. Plus a mini boss. Escaping the room after activating the purification cloud, I died twice. Blasted door won't open! I managed to get out on my third try.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 27, 2017 3:26:44 GMT
Pant, pant. Elaaden is soo hot, so sandy and so dry. water! water! ....
I brought Drack since it's his world and his loyalty mission. He's funny; I can watch him run all around bulldozing down the mobs. And he's really not very well taken to the worm.
My ruminations when Drack kept running one word on me...
Drack : Worm. Ryder : What worm? Drack : Worm. Ryder : Where??!! Drack : Worm. Ryder : I don't see any worm? Drack : Worm. Ruder : ... oh bother, it's already hot in here, you know.... SHIT!!!!
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@domi @jdbuzz So, how annoying is Havarl's vault compared to the one on Eos? It felt like the one on Eos took forever to get through. I... uhm... I did not find either annoying? I play on casual so I don't die. I was thwarted on Eos by the five generators in the kett research facility, but nothing else kicked me out of my sense of wonder and loving every minute of it mood. Overall, I like Havarl more, because it's the world that pretty much is build to make my every gaming dream ever come true. If Jaal was fast, furious and romantic Renegade in Zenith mold, or another Thane, I'd have a hard time staying alive because I could not take rapture on that scale. I feel like I am coming back to life after the slow death by a thousand paper cuts in Inquisition. But there I had Dorian to carry me. Here, on the opposite, it is the game itself that carries me, and I can't care less if I never really fall hard for one of the chars.
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Post by dragontartare on Mar 27, 2017 4:09:07 GMT
@domi @jdbuzz So, how annoying is Havarl's vault compared to the one on Eos? It felt like the one on Eos took forever to get through. For me, Havarl's vault was more frustrating than Eos'. It's a shopping list of quests within a big side quest. Plus a mini boss. Escaping the room after activating the purification cloud, I died twice. Blasted door won't open! I managed to get out on my third try. This is pretty much what I was worried about Thanks for the info! @domi @jdbuzz So, how annoying is Havarl's vault compared to the one on Eos? It felt like the one on Eos took forever to get through. I... uhm... I did not find either annoying? I play on casual so I don't die. I was thwarted on Eos by the five generators in the kett research facility, but nothing else kicked me out of my sense of wonder and loving every minute of it mood. Overall, I like Havarl more, because it's the world that pretty much is build to make my every gaming dream ever come true. If Jaal was fast, furious and romantic Renegade in Zenith mold, or another Thane, I'd have a hard time staying alive because I could not take rapture on that scale. I feel like I am coming back to life after the slow death by a thousand paper cuts in Inquisition. But there I had Dorian to carry me. Here, on the opposite, it is the game itself that carries me, and I can't care less if I never really fall hard for one of the chars. I found the vault on Eos annoying because it just kept going on...and on...and on. If every vault is like that, it's going to get really old. I hope each one at least has some new revelations. Your last paragraph is interesting to me. I think this game is basically DAI in space, except with combat I suck at. What makes you hate DAI but love this game? (Please don't dismiss me as a "hater." I'm honestly curious.)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 4:11:39 GMT
-Vetra's loyalty mission -Started on Kadara -Started on Elaaden -Cora's loyalty mission -Found my way to Meridian, but didn't start the mission yet. Want to get everyone loyal as well as Kadara and Elaaden 100% viable first.
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For me, Havarl's vault was more frustrating than Eos'. It's a shopping list of quests within a big side quest. Plus a mini boss. Escaping the room after activating the purification cloud, I died twice. Blasted door won't open! I managed to get out on my third try. This is pretty much what I was worried about :facepalm: Thanks for the info! I... uhm... I did not find either annoying? I play on casual so I don't die. I was thwarted on Eos by the five generators in the kett research facility, but nothing else kicked me out of my sense of wonder and loving every minute of it mood. Overall, I like Havarl more, because it's the world that pretty much is build to make my every gaming dream ever come true. If Jaal was fast, furious and romantic Renegade in Zenith mold, or another Thane, I'd have a hard time staying alive because I could not take rapture on that scale. I feel like I am coming back to life after the slow death by a thousand paper cuts in Inquisition. But there I had Dorian to carry me. Here, on the opposite, it is the game itself that carries me, and I can't care less if I never really fall hard for one of the chars. I found the vault on Eos annoying because it just kept going on...and on...and on. If every vault is like that, it's going to get really old. I hope each one at least has some new revelations. Your last paragraph is interesting to me. I think this game is basically DAI in space, except with combat I suck at. What makes you hate DAI but love this game? (Please don't dismiss me as a "hater." I'm honestly curious.) The structure. Andromeda does not have pointless areas. There is a clear order of the quests, and you have the planetary story line on each planet with interesting characters narrating it, and can do some sidequests as you go, rather than come to an area in Inquisition to find it loaded with sidequests and no narration save for one or two not acted out dialogues. The areas in Andromeda are also smaller, easier for me to navigate, and jet pack and sprinting makes locomotion so much faster. I was always at a loss what to do in Inquisition, and had to keep looking up walkthroughs all the time. In Andromeda, the two times I really had to search the net was for one rune and for that kett research centre. So, Andromeda narration and exploration balance hits the sweet spot for me, and I actually enjoy a bit of exploring. While in Inquisition I was helpless every time I got into a new area. I hated each of them with a passion, and skipped like five or six, because I could not stand hard lock-outs and the whole: but why? feel of it. I also understand the storyline and who is who, and what they want no problems in Andromeda, including my protagonist, while in Inquisition I was pretty clueless. Celine and Gaspard did not show up till the end, and gods only know where I missed the elves,and how the dalesmen or whatever tied into it, and why it all was about that other guy anyway, and what Anders had to do with it all. Andromeda is far clearer to me and I like it. And, no, I don't want someone to explain it to me, I want to get it from playing the game, and the only thing I got clear in Inquisition was Tevinter lore because Dorian presented it well. I also despised the Wartable and Operations mechanics, and the far too large crew with far too many assignments I did not care for (I told Blackwall to get lost simply because I saw in an aborted playthrough that he had all those Warden places to visit). Fighting and gearing is far, far easier on me in Andromeda, because you only gear one character, and the fighting is a lot like MP, with three abilities off the mouse side-buttons, no studying the skill trees to figure out just which 8 abilities you need, no pausing all the time. Just prime-detonate-cc-shoot. On casual, obviously, but I am thinking of switching to normal, it's so easy. But I don't want to be slowed down by dying. Finally, there is this embarassing reason. while Liam is not going to win any beauty contests, the two males are fairily good looking, while save for Dorian all men in Inquisition looked like they literally stepped out of nightmares, rather than a maiden's dream. And, yeah, no Morrigan!
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Post by melbella on Mar 27, 2017 4:57:16 GMT
Scott died when a shuttle landed on him. I'm pretty sure the pilot was thrown into a sinkhole somewhere.
Got started on Elaadan. Did Drack's loyalty mission. I love the krogan. The colony is set up but I still need to open and reset the vault. Scott's shiny armor was seriously covered in dust after finally locating the remnant drive core, so he's taking a break to get all the sand out of it. If that's even possible.
SAM has set up some mystery mission that I'm not sure I want to do. Will probably finish up on Elaadan first though.
Waah - back to work tomorrow.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 27, 2017 7:33:36 GMT
Oh it's nice to upend the chamber pot on the clown at operations. It's nicer to see Sloane dead. Best deal. Bar fight! Abandoning some side quests since they're not on track. Especially ones like looking for angaran relics since it meant combing a couple of planets looking for some wreckage or the ones looking for datapads on info on the factions movements on Kadara. The zones in MEA is twice and three times that of DAI and looking for needles in haystacks is not up my alley. Nope, not going to waste time on those. At least in DAI, there are trackers on all and it's up to you to decide whether you want to go for them.
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Post by Kaibe on Mar 27, 2017 9:51:09 GMT
I don't like the compass. It only shows enemies in front of you. What I'm saying is in the middle of a fight an Eiroch came behind me and insta killed me. Besides that, a bunch of side quests, running people over. You know, the usual. Also, I realized that Ryder sometimes makes comments when you get a kill with the Nomaf.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 27, 2017 10:43:20 GMT
Seriously, if they're trying to make the asari unmemorable, they're bludy succeeding a 100%. I'm doing Cora's mission and .. you know what, Bioware ME team, why don't you just stick talking pillars with flashing lights instead of clones? They'll do just as well, save you a lot of time. (Also cringe worthy booster talk from Cora)
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Post by flyingovertrout on Mar 27, 2017 10:44:34 GMT
I rescued Vivienne the Moshae yesterday (God, that Cardinal fight was a bitch), took the "fuck your shit up" option and then the kill prompt... That was so damn satisfying. Funny to see how many people did the same.
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Post by flyingovertrout on Mar 27, 2017 10:50:37 GMT
Oh a question for people further ahead of me (please keep spoilers to a minimum): I went with Veold over Havarl following meeting the Angara, and am now tasked with going to Kadara in the main plot chain. Is the main plot going to take me to Havarl eventually? Because I don't want to skip that before the story's done. I'm thinking of taking a detour to explore it and do the scientist mission, but if I end up going there anyway I'd just wait.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 27, 2017 11:25:18 GMT
This is pretty much what I was worried about Thanks for the info! I found the vault on Eos annoying because it just kept going on...and on...and on. If every vault is like that, it's going to get really old. I hope each one at least has some new revelations. Your last paragraph is interesting to me. I think this game is basically DAI in space, except with combat I suck at. What makes you hate DAI but love this game? (Please don't dismiss me as a "hater." I'm honestly curious.) The structure. Andromeda does not have pointless areas. There is a clear order of the quests, and you have the planetary story line on each planet with interesting characters narrating it, and can do some sidequests as you go, rather than come to an area in Inquisition to find it loaded with sidequests and no narration save for one or two not acted out dialogues. The areas in Andromeda are also smaller, easier for me to navigate, and jet pack and sprinting makes locomotion so much faster. I was always at a loss what to do in Inquisition, and had to keep looking up walkthroughs all the time. In Andromeda, the two times I really had to search the net was for one rune and for that kett research centre. So, Andromeda narration and exploration balance hits the sweet spot for me, and I actually enjoy a bit of exploring. While in Inquisition I was helpless every time I got into a new area. I hated each of them with a passion, and skipped like five or six, because I could not stand hard lock-outs and the whole: but why? feel of it. I also understand the storyline and who is who, and what they want no problems in Andromeda, including my protagonist, while in Inquisition I was pretty clueless. Celine and Gaspard did not show up till the end, and gods only know where I missed the elves,and how the dalesmen or whatever tied into it, and why it all was about that other guy anyway, and what Anders had to do with it all. Andromeda is far clearer to me and I like it. And, no, I don't want someone to explain it to me, I want to get it from playing the game, and the only thing I got clear in Inquisition was Tevinter lore because Dorian presented it well. I also despised the Wartable and Operations mechanics, and the far too large crew with far too many assignments I did not care for (I told Blackwall to get lost simply because I saw in an aborted playthrough that he had all those Warden places to visit). Fighting and gearing is far, far easier on me in Andromeda, because you only gear one character, and the fighting is a lot like MP, with three abilities off the mouse side-buttons, no studying the skill trees to figure out just which 8 abilities you need, no pausing all the time. Just prime-detonate-cc-shoot. On casual, obviously, but I am thinking of switching to normal, it's so easy. But I don't want to be slowed down by dying. Finally, there is this embarassing reason. while Liam is not going to win any beauty contests, the two males are fairily good looking, while save for Dorian all men in Inquisition looked like they literally stepped out of nightmares, rather than a maiden's dream. And, yeah, no Morrigan! No pointless area? I spent an hour for scan the planets, I found quite pointless the travel between empty planets. And There are not too interesting quests, undoubtedly. I don't see so much different between Inquisition and Andromeda, true, the jetpack and MAKO... Nomad is useful, more than the horse. Okay a bit better. Here is the discovery is really the essence, since looking for a new home, in Inquisition seems just wasting time. Overall, I like, but not flawless. The protagonist here seems similar "chosen one", because of the inherited positions. (Or just I see that's bullshit?)
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Post by saandrig on Mar 27, 2017 11:39:48 GMT
Jaal makes a move on Cora…while we are in the NotMako, I mean the No(t)Mad. So not cool, bro. Remember that you really don’t want to piss off your sniper because your back will be so often in his sights during combat… Take for example how many times I am scoping carefully a target and just as I am about to pull the trigger I get a big zoomed view of Cora’s butt as she has charged the same enemy. Accidents happen, just sayin…
Ok, buddy Jaal, here is one more life saving tip - Never hit on another man’s woman, especially if you sit in a vehicle driven by that another man and there is a bottomless pit nearby. Just ask Vetra how crazy your driver is. I found out that Cora laughs with joy when I do really big jumps in the air on the H-047c planet, so of course I am driving recklessly trying to impress. We missed a chasm once by huge chance and by a timely scream of warning from Vetra. However soon after I blast from a hill and completely fail my spot check. We are like a couple of meters from the edge, driving with probably 140 km/h or more. I panic and completely out of the blue I do all the right things. I manage to hit the boost and the jump which is nowhere near enough but gets us most of the way across. We hit the far wall about maybe 10 meters below the edge and Vetra starts her screams of doom and death as we start to drop down. Apparently we are in range of a new drop point, so SAM casually informs me of it, like anyone cares. I change to 6 wheels and the Nomad sticks like a glue to the wall for a few precious seconds in which I manage to put the vehicle from a horizontal side to vertical up position and engage the booster. We rocket up and barely have enough momentum to climb up the edge, then furiously smash head on into the newly landed forward station, which almost sends us back into the abyss. I imagine my Ryder just turned to the girls with a “totally meant to do all that” grin.
Next up we are defending a shuttle with a woman giving birth inside. Of course I found the best sniping spot. And it’s on top of said shuttle. We clear all enemies, everyone happy and highfiving each other. The shuttle pilot casually informs us he is leaving. I bid him farewell and seconds later I realize I am being abducted as the shuttle I am still on top of actually takes off and goes up to the skies. Jumped down from quite the height and soft landed with the jetpack. I wonder what would have happened if I stayed on the shuttle. Either screen of death or game crash I bet.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Mar 27, 2017 12:15:50 GMT
I'm definitely all over the place where romance is concern. I don't know which guy Ryder is locked in, it seems to be nobody. Phoray's pingpong romance book is so fun. Liam : I know, interest return. Reyes: You have bad taste in men. (kiss and a dance and he sent an email concerning an unforgetable cave. Wut??? ) Jaal : (I didn't catch what he said ) touching embrace
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Post by Gileadan on Mar 27, 2017 12:36:06 GMT
I just landed on Voeld yesterday afternoon and kicked the kett out of their mountain fortress.
Twice, because the game quit me to desktop in the middle of the mission on my first attempt.
Blew out all my Heleus research points to make Heleus Defender Armor (III) which looks really spiffy.
Somewhere at the ass end of the galaxy, my Apex teams are coming in peace.
Romance? I think I flirted with Cora. Once.
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Post by bigevil on Mar 27, 2017 12:46:53 GMT
Today I got snacks for movie night, witnessed PeeBee blootered at a museum, then zero-g relaxed with PeeBee. No flinging though. I cleared up a few things on Havarl and Voeld. Then I headed to the vault on Aya. Slightly disappointed there, because I spent ages preparing my loadout and was looking forward to taking PeeBee and Jaal to the vault. And then it was just a cutscene with Ryder and the Moshae. I'm trying to get most of the party to see a vault (with PeeBee going to all of them because Rem-tech is her thing), but I think a couple of people are out of luck now.
I also settled the outpost on Voeld. I also, also got enough mission funds to buy that Juggernaut Shield in MP.
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The structure. Andromeda does not have pointless areas. There is a clear order of the quests, and you have the planetary story line on each planet with interesting characters narrating it, and can do some sidequests as you go, rather than come to an area in Inquisition to find it loaded with sidequests and no narration save for one or two not acted out dialogues. The areas in Andromeda are also smaller, easier for me to navigate, and jet pack and sprinting makes locomotion so much faster. I was always at a loss what to do in Inquisition, and had to keep looking up walkthroughs all the time. In Andromeda, the two times I really had to search the net was for one rune and for that kett research centre. So, Andromeda narration and exploration balance hits the sweet spot for me, and I actually enjoy a bit of exploring. While in Inquisition I was helpless every time I got into a new area. I hated each of them with a passion, and skipped like five or six, because I could not stand hard lock-outs and the whole: but why? feel of it. I also understand the storyline and who is who, and what they want no problems in Andromeda, including my protagonist, while in Inquisition I was pretty clueless. Celine and Gaspard did not show up till the end, and gods only know where I missed the elves,and how the dalesmen or whatever tied into it, and why it all was about that other guy anyway, and what Anders had to do with it all. Andromeda is far clearer to me and I like it. And, no, I don't want someone to explain it to me, I want to get it from playing the game, and the only thing I got clear in Inquisition was Tevinter lore because Dorian presented it well. I also despised the Wartable and Operations mechanics, and the far too large crew with far too many assignments I did not care for (I told Blackwall to get lost simply because I saw in an aborted playthrough that he had all those Warden places to visit). Fighting and gearing is far, far easier on me in Andromeda, because you only gear one character, and the fighting is a lot like MP, with three abilities off the mouse side-buttons, no studying the skill trees to figure out just which 8 abilities you need, no pausing all the time. Just prime-detonate-cc-shoot. On casual, obviously, but I am thinking of switching to normal, it's so easy. But I don't want to be slowed down by dying. Finally, there is this embarassing reason. while Liam is not going to win any beauty contests, the two males are fairily good looking, while save for Dorian all men in Inquisition looked like they literally stepped out of nightmares, rather than a maiden's dream. And, yeah, no Morrigan! No pointless area? I spent an hour for scan the planets, I found quite pointless the travel between empty planets. And There are not too interesting quests, undoubtedly. I don't see so much different between Inquisition and Andromeda, true, the jetpack and MAKO... Nomad is useful, more than the horse. Okay a bit better. Here is the discovery is really the essence, since looking for a new home, in Inquisition seems just wasting time. Overall, I like, but not flawless. The protagonist here seems similar "chosen one", because of the inherited positions. (Or just I see that's bullshit?) For me these differences are enough to go from permanently frustrated player dying by a thousand paper cuts and only pushing forward in hopes of another dialogue with Dorian to a player that genuinely enjoys the exploration. Also, I actually enjoyed the scanning of planets and resource gathering in all ME games. I did not mind picking nodes up in Inquisition either. It's the crafting part that by some reason I hate with a passion. In MMOs, if viable, I preferred selling the mats, buying what I needed from the guys that crafted it. I also love the new extra scanner in Andromeda to find things more than I did the search in Inquisition. It's by far more fun. I am a geologist by trade, so resource gathering is both funny and well, endearing, to me and reminds me of the old school romantic field geology with expeditions, and looking for outcrops, mapping by hand etc on rough trails, lol. And a bit like Seven of Nine in her astrometrics lab... so, yeah, I am enjoying scanning. And, oh, yeah, I like the moderately long dungeon crawls, so in Inquisition all the quests felt anticlimactic once you get to the location which was really a very small room with one fight, and that without an interesting boss in it. So, yeah, Andromeda so far is exactly the kind of a game I like playing save for the lover type and having to craft.
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Post by Catilina on Mar 27, 2017 14:35:53 GMT
No pointless area? I spent an hour for scan the planets, I found quite pointless the travel between empty planets. And There are not too interesting quests, undoubtedly. I don't see so much different between Inquisition and Andromeda, true, the jetpack and MAKO... Nomad is useful, more than the horse. Okay a bit better. Here is the discovery is really the essence, since looking for a new home, in Inquisition seems just wasting time. Overall, I like, but not flawless. The protagonist here seems similar "chosen one", because of the inherited positions. (Or just I see that's bullshit?) For me these differences are enough to go from permanently frustrated player dying by a thousand paper cuts and only pushing forward in hopes of another dialogue with Dorian to a player that genuinely enjoys the exploration. Also, I actually enjoyed the scanning of planets and resource gathering in all ME games. I did not mind picking nodes up in Inquisition either. It's the crafting part that by some reason I hate with a passion. I also love the new extra scanner in Andromeda to find things more than I did the search in Inquisition. It's by far more fun. I am a geologist by trade, so resource gathering is both funny and well, endearing, to me and reminds me of the old school romantic field geology with expeditions, and looking for outcrops, mapping by hand etc on rough trails, lol. Less would be enough, and the travel takes too long time. (I know, I know, I'm very impatient but always I feel like I will miss some important things if I do not do.... bad combination, yes.) I say, taken as a whole I like, but there are some parts that I do not. Just as in Inquisition. And here I like the companions better; so far I have found none of them either annoying. This is a very good point. (Only thing what I hate, that I don't have squad member romance for my preference.)
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Post by themikefest on Mar 27, 2017 16:04:13 GMT
Finished my playthrough.
Level 55. 89% completion. 91 hours
I killed two architects. Don't know if the one with the krogan colony can be fought. Fighting them isn't bad.
I used Drack and Cora for a lot of the game.
I started a new game plus. Everything carry's over. I will go get the tempest shortly. This playthrough I will be a vanguard. My previous playthrough I was a soldier.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 16:50:03 GMT
For me, Havarl's vault was more frustrating than Eos'. It's a shopping list of quests within a big side quest. Plus a mini boss. Escaping the room after activating the purification cloud, I died twice. Blasted door won't open! I managed to get out on my third try. This is pretty much what I was worried about Thanks for the info! Yeah, no worries. Part of the frustration for me was getting lost and having to look at the map to see where my team is going. I was also impatient, because I wanted to get this mission done before leaving the planet. Still I liked getting into combat and sniping enemies from afar. If I want to get in people's faces, tactical cloak + omni blade or flamethrower. There are enemy snipers on Havarl, so it's good to have a sniper rifle on hand.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 17:21:29 GMT
Well, go figure. I like Voeld too. I like an ice world. That's the first.
I saved Angara's favorite homegirl, Moshae, and immediately annoyed her by not blowing up the rest of my friendly cats. Cause Ryder ❤️ Jaal. And I found out kett' littl' secret! Loving Angarans more and more, and starting to get first feels for Jaal. He's a keeper. The final battle convinced me to stick to casual for the first PT, cause I really do not want to craft and deal with profiles and stuff. But I gotta unlock a Sentinel next level profile, because that's basically what I am playing, but my highest is Kinetic Warrior.
Such a cute cutscene on the bridge, the pilot all excited to go back to Eos, awwww...
But I turned the ship around to do the planetary story on Voeld. I know the vault won't turn it into a pretty waterworld full of fish and beaches, but a girl can self-delude, right?
Bringing Cora along instead of PB, because of the Asari Ark signals all over the place. Gotta try Vetra one of this quests too. I couldn't resist flirting with her, but I still get bonding options with Jaal, so all good. Probably gotta avoid flirting though from now on to build the relationship with Jaal up.
And, yeah, starting to feel I would not mind playing a funny M!Ryder. Just wish they'd let me use the same two customizations I did for Tishujen and her brother. They both look pretty good.
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Post by melbella on Mar 27, 2017 19:38:14 GMT
And, yeah, starting to feel I would not mind playing a funny M!Ryder. Just wish they'd let me use the same two customizations I did for Tishujen and her brother. They both look pretty good. My Scott is starting to show some purple!Hawke tendencies.
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