shinobi602
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I'm not sure who told you that but Mass Effect 3 runs on Unreal Engine...I was told that ME3 already runs on Frostbite and that a remastered Trilogy is at least considered, but would be made by an external studio.
I'm not sure who told you that but Mass Effect 3 runs on Unreal Engine...I was told that ME3 already runs on Frostbite and that a remastered Trilogy is at least considered, but would be made by an external studio.
I'm not sure who told you that but Mass Effect 3 runs on Unreal Engine...
If they put the combat of ME3 in ME1 & ME2 and add a solid ME:Co-Op to a PS4 trilogy, i'd buy it for $99 ($109.99 in Canada)
I think a lot of people have severely overreacted about the lack of quality in ME2 and 3. Though flawed both are fantastic games. I personally can't get enough of this franchise. It's one of my favorites of all time actually.
I'd love for that to happen, but adding in the combat of ME3 into ME would fundamentally change the gameplay in a way that would probably break it. It would also be a massive undertaking.
I may have missed it, but have they ever officially confirmed that the trilogy is getting remastered for PS4/XBone?
I may have missed it, but have they ever officially confirmed that the trilogy is getting remastered for PS4/XBone?
No I get it, both ME2 and 3 are quality games, It just the aesthetic change from the first and the second game was a huge disconnect for me. The first one had this 1970's sci-fi feel to it with curves and straight lines which I loved. Sure the actual assets in ME 1 could have had more fidelity for sure but the second and third felt more space bro to me in terms of art direction with the weapons/armour IMO.
Either way from what little we've seen I am excited with the direction they are taking for the next ME
I'm hoping for an announcement on n7 day but I doubt itI may have missed it, but have they ever officially confirmed that the trilogy is getting remastered for PS4/XBone?
I'm hoping for an announcement on n7 day but I doubt it
I may have missed it, but have they ever officially confirmed that the trilogy is getting remastered for PS4/XBone?
Tread lightly, because you tread on my dreams.
I'm hoping for an announcement on n7 day but I doubt it
EA doesn't do remasters so the answer is no.We can hope, surely they're keen on getting some remaster monies?
I would buy it, I'd like to tell you I'd fight the good fight....but I'm Bioware's bitch and I think they know it >.<
Since I'm going to start ME3 soon and I have all the DLCs, what's the best order to play them?
The thing people liked about ME1 was the exploration and 70s space opera feel.So I finished my ME2 Insanity playthrough, wow, this was way better than the first one. Such a huge improvement. Some thoughts:
- ME1 had more customization, but the menus were so bad that it felt like a chore. So I welcomed ME2 streamlined changes. Oh and the loot system in ME1 was awful.
- Cutscenes direction is way better, in ME1 some of the cutscenes were pretty amateurish looking.
- Environments are more detailed, lively and different, colors too. The Citadel in ME1 was a big empty room and there were too many copy/paste dungeons.
- Some NPC dialogues are great and hilarious.
- It still feels a little clunky, but the controls are immensely better than the first one. Shooting feels actually good.
- More squad members and better developed. The loyalty missions were great (some amazing), hope to see them back (or something similar) in ME3.
- N7 assignments are better, you're not visiting the same bases and ships with the same layout.
While the characters are interesting, the main story is stupid.
- Cerberus and the Illusive Man are a big Deus Ex Machina. Not only they revived you, but they have all the resources of the universe. It's an easy and cheap plot device.
- I played it in Italian and the voice actors are all great, then I watched some videos on youtube and wtf? Shepard's male voice in English is horrible, like he's not even try to act.
I'm surprised that some people think ME1 is better, I really don't see it. I read how it was more RPGish, but I found the RPGish part of ME1 really lacking, while ME2 offers a better TPS gameplay with heavy RPG elements, it works better this way.
Oh and they killed Emily Wong on twitter? Wtf that's some bullshit.
Since I'm going to start ME3 soon and I have all the DLCs, what's the best order to play them?
The thing people liked about ME1 was the exploration and 70s space opera feel.
Right, because there is never a first time for everything.EA doesn't do remasters so the answer is no.
Currently doing a series play through. I'm on ME 3, first time I beat ME3 it was before citadel or leviathan dlc's were released. I'm planning on getting citadel if not both. What do you guys think the chances are for discounted ME dlc on or around N7 day? Wondering if I should wait and see or just take the plunge. It's a little hard to justify spending 15$ on 2 year old dlc. Thanks!
When we're about 4 years past all the major players getting into remasters and EA sat it out, the rational assumption is they have had many chances to decide on remasters. I doubt anyone is trying to figure out the odds EA changes now. If they did remaster anything now, it wouldn't make the questions in the thread any more special or sound for having hoped based on no history pointing to remasters.Right, because there is never a first time for everything.
When we're about 4 years past all the major players getting into remasters and EA sat it out, the rational assumption is they have had many chances to decide on remasters. I doubt anyone is trying to figure out the odds EA changes now. If they did remaster anything now, it wouldn't make the questions in the thread any more special or sound for having hoped based on no history pointing to remasters.
The game is different now. There is money to be made and it's the perfect opportunity to do so.
EA is also under different management now. You coming in here and saying "no" does nothing.
I'm surprised that some people think ME1 is better, I really don't see it. I read how it was more RPGish, but I found the RPGish part of ME1 really lacking, while ME2 offers a better TPS gameplay with heavy RPG elements, it works better this way.
Um, Mass Effect 1 had a ridiculous, planet sized plot hole in it. Saren's entire plan was silly and could have been accomplished far more easily simply by invading without notice and walking up to the console in the councils chamber at the start.
In terms of it playing better - each to their own I guess, and glad you enjoyed it, but you have to admit the majority of people much prefer the gunplay and combat mechanics of huge second game.
So I finished my ME2 Insanity playthrough, wow, this was way better than the first one. Such a huge improvement. Some thoughts:
- ME1 had more customization, but the menus were so bad that it felt like a chore. So I welcomed ME2 streamlined changes. Oh and the loot system in ME1 was awful.
- Cutscenes direction is way better, in ME1 some of the cutscenes were pretty amateurish looking.
- Environments are more detailed, lively and different, colors too. The Citadel in ME1 was a big empty room and there were too many copy/paste dungeons.
- Some NPC dialogues are great and hilarious.
- It still feels a little clunky, but the controls are immensely better than the first one. Shooting feels actually good.
- More squad members and better developed. The loyalty missions were great (some amazing), hope to see them back (or something similar) in ME3.
- N7 assignments are better, you're not visiting the same bases and ships with the same layout.
While the characters are interesting, the main story is stupid.
- Cerberus and the Illusive Man are a big Deus Ex Machina. Not only they revived you, but they have all the resources of the universe. It's an easy and cheap plot device.
- I played it in Italian and the voice actors are all great, then I watched some videos on youtube and wtf? Shepard's male voice in English is horrible, like he's not even try to act.
I'm surprised that some people think ME1 is better, I really don't see it. I read how it was more RPGish, but I found the RPGish part of ME1 really lacking, while ME2 offers a better TPS gameplay with heavy RPG elements, it works better this way.
Oh and they killed Emily Wong on twitter? Wtf that's some bullshit.
Since I'm going to start ME3 soon and I have all the DLCs, what's the best order to play them?
So guys, hey guys...
N7 Day is Friday yo.
What can we realistically expect?So guys, hey guys...
N7 Day is Friday yo.
So guys, hey guys...
N7 Day is Friday yo.
I figure we'll either be elated with surprise announcements or disappointed that nothing really came of it.
I don't have time for your logic Patyrn.I figure we'll either be elated with surprise announcements or disappointed that nothing really came of it.
Realistic expectation? Mostly a bunch of that "What does N7 mean to you?" hodgepodge they were asking about.What can we realistically expect?
What can we realistically expect?
The only evidence pointing towards there being one is one tweet from several months back that we have no proof (despite your assertions) was officially sanctioned and some rumors about it being internally discussed.
So I've never cosplayed before, but I want to walk into my government job as an elcor, and talk like one too, for N7 day I'll say!So guys, hey guys...
N7 Day is Friday yo.
They should be nice and patch in official controller support into ME 1-3 PC, so that I can stop hoping for a 60 fps remastered edition which is likely not coming. Ever.They should be nice and update the MP so you only pull characters/weapons/mods that you don't have.
I started playing a bit the last few days and it's such a kick in the nuts to save 500k credits to only get lvl IV ammo. :l
Oh my god it's coming. PLAY THE SONG JERRY.I don't have time for your logic Patyrn.
GET HYPED.
They should be nice and patch in official controller support into ME 1-3 PC, so that I can stop hoping for a 60 fps remastered edition which is likely not coming. Ever.
There are already hacks for all three, but they introduce some quirks in the general interface. One person with access to official assests...At this point, I will take either.
Yeah, I played the trilogy on PC... I'd pay for gamepad support.I for one am glad that keyboard/mouse gaming doesn't bother me... I experienced 1080p/60 FPS Mass Effect years ago!
Sucks for people who aren't like me though. I feel like you're going to wait a long time.
I for one am glad that keyboard/mouse gaming doesn't bother me... I experienced 1080p/60 FPS Mass Effect years ago!
Sucks for people who aren't like me though. I feel like you're going to wait a long time.