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 Lynata wrote:
From all I can see it's pretty much the Shadowbroker for ME3 in terms of quality. Well, perhaps not quite as good, but close. Either way, good stuff. So many memories!

Excellent!! Maybe I should bump it up my playlist then.

 Lynata wrote:
I liked how that girl and the vorcha(!) both complained about Vanguards and how they shoot off and die alone. So true!

at least when you see a Vanguard in a lobby you know that 9/10 times (s)he is going to be on the floor by the end of the round

 
   
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 Melissia wrote:
Finally started ME3. Gotten through the first series of missions and am on the Normandy... so I'm wondering... how rushed should I feel with this? I'm really unsure, after the last two games-- with ME1 I took all the time in the world, but with ME2 I felt incredibly rushed the first time I played through but later found that I shouldn't have.

Basically, how long can I delay the Priority missions which move the storyline?


Take your time!

Keep in mind, it's the last one of the entire series thus treasure every of the numerous really good things. It's an awesome game bar the terrible ending.

   
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If anyone is interested in this sort of thing, they're now giving away the ME3:Citadel soundtrack.

http://social.bioware.com/me3citadelsoundtrack.php
   
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 Sigvatr wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
Finally started ME3. Gotten through the first series of missions and am on the Normandy... so I'm wondering... how rushed should I feel with this? I'm really unsure, after the last two games-- with ME1 I took all the time in the world, but with ME2 I felt incredibly rushed the first time I played through but later found that I shouldn't have.

Basically, how long can I delay the Priority missions which move the storyline?


Take your time!

Keep in mind, it's the last one of the entire series thus treasure every of the numerous really good things. It's an awesome game bar the terrible ending.


Agreed. Agreed so much.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


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Wait, I think there is a mission that you need to do first in ME3. It's the Jack one. I can't remember the name of it but it has to be done within 3 missions of opening up the Galaxy Map.

 
   
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Indeed. You may find the quest here.

I will copy and paste the salient, non-spoilery, part here:

After completing Priority: Palaven, talk to Samantha Traynor and she will say that she was scanning Alliance comm channels and came across the message. She continues by saying that the Academy had requested evacuation and that a turian cruiser had been dispatched, normally no reason to worry. However, working with EDI, Traynor says that the signal was faked in a very similar fashion to a previous situation Shepard had encountered.
Warning: This is a timed mission. If you do not complete it before Priority: The Citadel II, it will no longer be available and considered failed.

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I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.

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The people in the past who convinced themselves to do unspeakable things were no less human than you or I. They made their decisions; the only thing that prevents history from repeating itself is making different ones.
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 Melissia wrote:
I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.


Damn you!!

 
   
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So are a lot of people playing this online PVP?

 
   
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The multiplayer? Yes, it has quite a dedicated following. It's not player vs. player though, it's co-operative.

 
   
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 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.


Damn you!!
It's a fun class.

Still kind of wish I had an Asari Vanguard or Huntress, or a Krogan of some sort instead, though. Ah well. I also unlocked the Salarian Engineer, but I'm not much of a tech person.

I beat ME3's single player finally, and I thought the ending was just fine, but then again I used the extended version from the very start so that probably effected it. I ended the game with around ~6950 or so points in war effort.

Spoiler:
Cured the genophage, united the quarians and geth, and laughed at the face of Kai Leng, who I beat with contemptuous ease due to abusing the feth out of every single biotic and tech power that Liara, EDI, and myself had at our disposal. Man it felt good owning that little emo haired douchebag.

I chose the Destroy ending and went back through a save to the Synthesize ending, liked both of them. Morally speaking I preferred Synthesize, but Destroy had Shepard survive, so...

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The people in the past who convinced themselves to do unspeakable things were no less human than you or I. They made their decisions; the only thing that prevents history from repeating itself is making different ones.
-- Adam Serwer
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 Melissia wrote:
Spoiler:
Cured the genophage, united the quarians and geth, and laughed at the face of Kai Leng, who I beat with contemptuous ease due to abusing the feth out of every single biotic and tech power that Liara, EDI, and myself had at our disposal. Man it felt good owning that little emo haired douchebag.

I chose the Destroy ending and went back through a save to the Synthesize ending, liked both of them. Morally speaking I preferred Synthesize, but Destroy had Shepard survive, so...


Spoiler:
I thought that the destroy ending was the only one that made sense, its what you've been trying to do since the series started and it always ended badly for whomever wanted to try and work with the Reapers. With the switcheroo of Control being the Paragon choice I can believe the Indoctrination Theory a lot more.
I still have my Renegade playthrough to do and if my FemShep starts getting bent outta shape by the brat like my MaleShep I'm not going to be impressed.

 
   
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 Melissia wrote:
 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.


Damn you!!
It's a fun class.

Still kind of wish I had an Asari Vanguard or Huntress, or a Krogan of some sort instead, though. Ah well. I also unlocked the Salarian Engineer, but I'm not much of a tech person.

I beat ME3's single player finally, and I thought the ending was just fine, but then again I used the extended version from the very start so that probably effected it. I ended the game with around ~6950 or so points in war effort.

Spoiler:
Cured the genophage, united the quarians and geth, and laughed at the face of Kai Leng, who I beat with contemptuous ease due to abusing the feth out of every single biotic and tech power that Liara, EDI, and myself had at our disposal. Man it felt good owning that little emo haired douchebag.

I chose the Destroy ending and went back through a save to the Synthesize ending, liked both of them. Morally speaking I preferred Synthesize, but Destroy had Shepard survive, so...


I has a similar game but choose Synthesize. Seems like that is basically creating a Utopia.

 
   
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 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.


Damn you!!
It's a fun class.

Still kind of wish I had an Asari Vanguard or Huntress, or a Krogan of some sort instead, though. Ah well. I also unlocked the Salarian Engineer, but I'm not much of a tech person.

I beat ME3's single player finally, and I thought the ending was just fine, but then again I used the extended version from the very start so that probably effected it. I ended the game with around ~6950 or so points in war effort.

Spoiler:
Cured the genophage, united the quarians and geth, and laughed at the face of Kai Leng, who I beat with contemptuous ease due to abusing the feth out of every single biotic and tech power that Liara, EDI, and myself had at our disposal. Man it felt good owning that little emo haired douchebag.

I chose the Destroy ending and went back through a save to the Synthesize ending, liked both of them. Morally speaking I preferred Synthesize, but Destroy had Shepard survive, so...


I has a similar game but choose Synthesize. Seems like that is basically creating a Utopia.


That's what shyed me away from it actually, Utopias aren't is a good general rule of thumb to follow if SciFi has taught me anything over the years lol.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


SoB, IG, SM, SW, Nec, Cus, Tau, FoW Germans, Team Yankee Marines, Battletech Clan Wolf, Mercs
DR:90-SG+M+B+I+Pw40k12+ID+++A+++/are/WD-R+++T(S)DM+ 
   
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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
 Melissia wrote:
I bought a veteran pack (using in-game points) and my first character unlock was Geth Juggernaut.


Damn you!!
It's a fun class.

Still kind of wish I had an Asari Vanguard or Huntress, or a Krogan of some sort instead, though. Ah well. I also unlocked the Salarian Engineer, but I'm not much of a tech person.

I beat ME3's single player finally, and I thought the ending was just fine, but then again I used the extended version from the very start so that probably effected it. I ended the game with around ~6950 or so points in war effort.

Spoiler:
Cured the genophage, united the quarians and geth, and laughed at the face of Kai Leng, who I beat with contemptuous ease due to abusing the feth out of every single biotic and tech power that Liara, EDI, and myself had at our disposal. Man it felt good owning that little emo haired douchebag.

I chose the Destroy ending and went back through a save to the Synthesize ending, liked both of them. Morally speaking I preferred Synthesize, but Destroy had Shepard survive, so...


I has a similar game but choose Synthesize. Seems like that is basically creating a Utopia.


That's what shyed me away from it actually, Utopias aren't is a good general rule of thumb to follow if SciFi has taught me anything over the years lol.


How do you figure? Utopias often work in Sci-Fi. Star Trek is utopian and had what would be considered a fairly sucessful run.

 
   
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It's a pretty common trope in scifi that Utopia isn't. Especially when the deal has the "too good to be true offer from a suddenly/seemingly benevolent being" edge. For example see "To Serve Man" and other such stories.

It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of the Indoctrination theory.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


SoB, IG, SM, SW, Nec, Cus, Tau, FoW Germans, Team Yankee Marines, Battletech Clan Wolf, Mercs
DR:90-SG+M+B+I+Pw40k12+ID+++A+++/are/WD-R+++T(S)DM+ 
   
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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of the Indoctrination theory.

That and the fact that I'd rather not consider that my Shepard was having a mental breakdown during the third game

 
   
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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
It's a pretty common trope in scifi that Utopia isn't. Especially when the deal has the "too good to be true offer from a suddenly/seemingly benevolent being" edge. For example see "To Serve Man" and other such stories.

It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of the Indoctrination theory.


I don't even want to start a conversation about that ludacris indoctrination thing but many stories feature legitimate Utopias and it's even easier when the story is over.

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Would you mind giving me your take on the ending? You can put it in spoilers for those still playing the campaign. I'm not trying to troll or be confrontational, I'm genuinely curious.

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
Would you mind giving me your take on the ending? You can put it in spoilers for those still playing the campaign. I'm not trying to troll or be confrontational, I'm genuinely curious.


Well sir, to put it simply: I like it.

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
It's one of the reasons I'm a fan of the Indoctrination theory.

That and the fact that I'd rather not consider that my Shepard was having a mental breakdown during the third game


PTSD is a perfectly acceptable part of the discussion, throw in who really knows what the effect of "bringing" Shep back was in ME2... could be he's the equivalent of one of those gakky clones that infest other parts of scifi and he's starting to wear out.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


SoB, IG, SM, SW, Nec, Cus, Tau, FoW Germans, Team Yankee Marines, Battletech Clan Wolf, Mercs
DR:90-SG+M+B+I+Pw40k12+ID+++A+++/are/WD-R+++T(S)DM+ 
   
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Man, don't mention that Indoctrination thing please...Bioware had the chance to make such an outstanding ending including the indoctrination theory but then failed so hard >.<

Makes me sad. Like really, genuinely sad. Could have been the game of the decade!

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Could have been? It WAS the game of the decade. Dunno why people whine about the ending so much, it was just fine with the extended cut DLC.

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The people in the past who convinced themselves to do unspeakable things were no less human than you or I. They made their decisions; the only thing that prevents history from repeating itself is making different ones.
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I thought the ending was awful pre-extended cut, and much better post-EC.

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 Ouze wrote:
I thought the ending was awful pre-extended cut, and much better post-EC.


Pretty much this, but even the Post-EC was weaker then it could have been. As has previously been stated, game of the decade... till the last 20 minutes.

I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long


SoB, IG, SM, SW, Nec, Cus, Tau, FoW Germans, Team Yankee Marines, Battletech Clan Wolf, Mercs
DR:90-SG+M+B+I+Pw40k12+ID+++A+++/are/WD-R+++T(S)DM+ 
   
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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
 Ouze wrote:
I thought the ending was awful pre-extended cut, and much better post-EC.


Pretty much this, but even the Post-EC was weaker then it could have been. As has previously been stated, game of the decade... till the last 20 minutes.

Why?

I really do not understand why people are so upset with the ending.
   
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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
 Ouze wrote:
I thought the ending was awful pre-extended cut, and much better post-EC.
Pretty much this, but even the Post-EC was weaker then it could have been. As has previously been stated, game of the decade... till the last 20 minutes.
The last twenty minutes was pretty much epically awesome in every way, and the hard decision at the end made the game better.

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The people in the past who convinced themselves to do unspeakable things were no less human than you or I. They made their decisions; the only thing that prevents history from repeating itself is making different ones.
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I wouldn't call it 'epically awesome' but I would say that with all the dlc into account, the ending is fine now...

Though yeah, I would agree with the statements that it could have been game series of the decade, as opposed to just the game I played most in 2012.
   
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 Melissia wrote:
 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
 Ouze wrote:
I thought the ending was awful pre-extended cut, and much better post-EC.
Pretty much this, but even the Post-EC was weaker then it could have been. As has previously been stated, game of the decade... till the last 20 minutes.
The last twenty minutes was pretty much epically awesome in every way, and the hard decision at the end made the game better.


It was epically awesome.

In case you don't know what the indoctrination theory is. Many people want Shepard at the end to wake up and say "it was all a dream". As you may or may not know the "it was all a dream ending" is considered the very highest form of art and storytelling. Totally would have been so much better than the actual ending....

 
   
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 KamikazeCanuck wrote:
[In case you don't know what the indoctrination theory is. Many people want Shepard at the end to wake up and say "it was all a dream".
That would be a sad, pathetic, and stupid ending and I'm glad that they had the creative honesty to avoid it.

"It's all a dream" endings piss me off.

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