IceBone
Blue Wheel Hipster
Yeah, I haven't bought the game, because of Origin, so my effective readiness is stuck at 50%.
Readiness rating not necessary to get the best outcome.
Btw, I heard (haven't completed the game yet to see for myself), that if your effective military strength is over 5,000 before starting the final mission, there's an extra scene at the end regardless of what ending you pick.
However, seems the PS3 version is a bit of a stuttering stanely, pushing out 20 or even sub 20 fps for significant periods. Bit of a shame really. Is this the game thats forcing the consoles to show their age? Its obviously pushing their envelopes because even the 360 isnt immune to slow downs either, its just not as bad as on the PS3.
Alrighty. I think the whole hallucination hypothesis is strong enough now to make a prediction, albeit a vague one.
On the 15th, BioWare is either going to announce, or release, some sort of new content for the game that will be related to the end of the main storyline. I think it will reveal everything after being hit by Harbinger's beam to be an indoctrination attempt by the Reapers.
Question: is the From Ashes DLC worth it?
I know there's a new character and mission, but 800 MSP (~8?) seems a bit steep for that.
Not looking for (spoilery) specifics, but how well is he integrated with the rest of the game? Zaeed in ME2 for example was pretty poorly integrated and I could have very well lived without him.
But if the Ashes guy has proper extensive interactions with other characters or really influences stuff in the game, then I might be interested.
I'm pretty sure a certain sequence should trigger for you now. If so, you won't be disappointedNow on my way to pay Udina a visit. I get the impression that with it all mostly going well. This is where something goes horribly wrong.
I'm pretty sure a certain sequence should trigger for you now. If so, you won't be disappointed
One last thing: Cerberus. Sorry, but their capabilities, powers, and ressources were just stupidly unbelieveable for me.
I know there's other media in the ME franchise that might explain this, but if you have to rely on that to make on of the main factions in the game plausible, then that's pretty bad.
That goes especially for Kai Leng. You can't just suddenly drop in a character like that and expect everyone to swallow it. Didn't work for me, at all.
Cerberus just feels like one giant ass pull.
Yeah, Kai Leng felt really badly executed in the game. He has a pretty good character development in the books (except Deception, but that's a huge fail anyway, even Bioware admitted that), and I actually expected him to be an interesting opponent in the game... instead he is a boring generic sword-wielding ninja with some cheesy lines and a very bad first boss fight - the second one was better, and featured the best Renegade interrupt ever in history of anything.