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« on: January 19, 2013, 04:55:13 pm »What would happen when the Reapers invade, I wonder?They take a page out of the Black Ships' book and create a psyker Reaper. Dear god...
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What would happen when the Reapers invade, I wonder?They take a page out of the Black Ships' book and create a psyker Reaper. Dear god...
I'm flawed? ;^;Last I checked, everyone is. Nothing to be sad or ashamed of.
Again: GameFAQs was always full of HUURRRR DURRRRRRR.This.
That's why I avoid the place like the plague.
Got Baldur's Gate on Steam. Fuck yes.Huh. You'd think an older game like that would run fairly well.
It runs unbearably slow.
The universe giveth, and taketh. Usually it taketh and then kicketh in a very sensitive region at about the same time. Goddamn. Why can't I just have something that makes me happy? Is that really so fucking difficult?
It's somewhat blurry; KOTOR was great, Bioshock was good. All of the Mass Effect and Dragon Age games were blatantly formulaic rubbish, not to mention linear games pretending to be open-ended by giving you the option to do the preset story quests in different orders, or go faffing about with pointless side activities.To be honest, I enjoyed ME and DA far more for their settings rather than any groundbreaking plotline or game mechanics. Not sure how KOTOR was any different, to be honest.
Its certainly been released away from Origin. Just not in a currency-based way, one made of connection speeds.Well, yes there is that option. Not really something to discuss in polite company
I've actively avoided everything about ME3 until I can play it for myself and judge. Considering it has no signs of being released off Origin, I still have a while to wait...What, am I the only one here who likes Mass Effect? O_oI like Mass Effect, but I think it retroactively lost all its goodwill with the third game. Which I've yet to play or be spoiled on, actually.
Nothing an Inquisitorial Task Force couldn't fix (after potentially billions of deaths, of course...)Yep. Still, if one escaped, the universe would be just a little more grimdark.A lot of recruiting is done on primitive and dangerous worlds, with no spaceflight other than what the Marines provide. Not saying it's impossible, but this situation could potentially be contained with only one planet destroyed.And then they'd have to deal with whatever got off planet as well, and the escapees would be virtually impossible to find.That would indeed be bad. The whole recruiting Chapter and planet might get wiped out by the Inquisition in a situation like that, either because they were infested or simply because they might be.One last Thing issue for you to contemplate: if it gets hold of just one Space Marine, it could potentially have an army of those; it would know how to recreate gene seeds and such.Gene seeds don't just sprout into new Marines, you know :|
They have to be carefully cultivated into the various artificial organs before implantation into a strong, suitable candidate. Even then, most candidates die.
A Thing on a Chapter Recruiting World (Read: Hellhole Deathworld of Doom) then, would be incredibly bad news. Entire planet of rapidly mutating, super badass/intelligent superhumans.
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A lot of recruiting is done on primitive and dangerous worlds, with no spaceflight other than what the Marines provide. Not saying it's impossible, but this situation could potentially be contained with only one planet destroyed.And then they'd have to deal with whatever got off planet as well, and the escapees would be virtually impossible to find.That would indeed be bad. The whole recruiting Chapter and planet might get wiped out by the Inquisition in a situation like that, either because they were infested or simply because they might be.One last Thing issue for you to contemplate: if it gets hold of just one Space Marine, it could potentially have an army of those; it would know how to recreate gene seeds and such.Gene seeds don't just sprout into new Marines, you know :|
They have to be carefully cultivated into the various artificial organs before implantation into a strong, suitable candidate. Even then, most candidates die.
A Thing on a Chapter Recruiting World (Read: Hellhole Deathworld of Doom) then, would be incredibly bad news. Entire planet of rapidly mutating, super badass/intelligent superhumans.