Inventory systems designed for consoles always suck. I miss the good proper inventories that can only be properly taken advantage of with a mouse.
You know, that got me thinking, the Wii U's touch screen being used for an inventory could pretty much approximate the way a mouse based inventory works...Inventory systems designed for consoles always suck. I miss the good proper inventories that can only be properly taken advantage of with a mouse.
Bah... they gave you something that lets you make all the decisions that carried over. Anyone on the 360 HAS to buy the original game to make those decisions.Or PS3.
Actually, they released a DLC for the comic book thing for the 360.Bah... they gave you something that lets you make all the decisions that carried over. Anyone on the 360 HAS to buy the original game to make those decisions.
So you can use that instead of playing part 1? Because that would make it much easier for me... I'd just buy part 2 and 3.Actually, they released a DLC for the comic book thing for the 360.
I thought Mass Effect 2 just had a summary opening.Bah... they gave you something that lets you make all the decisions that carried over. Anyone on the 360 HAS to buy the original game to make those decisions.
Don't be hatin'.I watched that summary thing they made for PS3. It is complete shit and gives you VERY little to work with, doesn't give you all the choices that carry over, just a few important ones and is overall very shitty.
You need the comic add-on for the ME1 choices and plots to continue on. If you play ME2 without playing ME1 and have no comic you are given a default plot that does not have certain things and removes certain references so that they have less to explain.I noticed on the PC that if you didn't play ME1, in ME2, you don't get a choice for the status of Wrex through the "history areas" of Miranda and Jacob's questions before Freedom's Progress.
I played it through but tried it out to do a new ME2 character to see what happened and noticed that from the ones I imported. To me, Wrex is one of the best characters of ME1 and to not be given a choice was a disappointment.
Which I understand, less to explain, just was disappointing if you don't have the comic. But since I have ME1, I import my characters anyway - just wanted to see what was different if I didn't.You need the comic add-on for the ME1 choices and plots to continue on. If you play ME2 without playing ME1 and have no comic you are given a default plot that does not have certain things and removes certain references so that they have less to explain.
Show me this magic PC.For 300$ you can get a PC that plays ME2 easy...
My bro's new 700$ PC can play any game, and if Newegg wasn't half a world away he would have gotten it for 600$ even...
GET A PC!
Who the fuck pays an extra 20 bucks for a DLC armour, different looks and a pet?In what many be able to call a predictable move, Electronic Arts has announced its proprietary digital service Origin as the only place to download the enhanced version of Mass Effect 3. As boasted by the service itself, it will be the "Exclusive source for the PC Digital Deluxe Download ."
So far it seems that only the Deluxe Edition will be exclusive, as perhaps not even EA is stupid enough to restrict the game entirely to its silly little Internet Shoppe.
Those ordering from Origin will receive three in-game items -- the N7 Arsenal Pack, the Robotic Dog and the Squadmate Alternate Outfit Pack. The digital deluxe version costs $79.99, which frankly sounds like way too much for a download that just has three extra pieces of content in it.
Yeah, the only enjoyable launch day DLC so far was Shale, and she was actually free, and was supposed to be in the game anyway, they just decided to use her as a new purchase thing (which is why she's actually integrated in to the Orzammar story).but if you ever stop to look at the DLCs, it doesn't seem like you're missing out on anything great.