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05-15-2013, 12:03 AM | #2 | |
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05-15-2013, 12:09 AM | #3 | |
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I dabble with fiction as well but have never had the stones to submit anything of yet. I have a fantasy epic that I've been kicking around for a few years, marinating, etc. but have had trouble making consistent progress before stopping and restarting. But writing for a video game? The way Bioware breaks it up is pretty cool. They have an overall creative director who is in charge of the outline of the story and the major plot points. They typically assign each writer to a few of each of the characters for their RPGs. Those writers will also handle individual missions and story arcs within the overall story. Essentially, you end up writing a module, like you would for a pen and paper game. I could definitely get down for that. But oh well...
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05-14-2013, 10:29 PM | #4 |
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I loaded this game up again the other day. I do enjoy the multiplayer. The combat is great, despite the crappy spacebar-does-everything bullshit. I love the hookshot mechanics of the biotics combined with TPS gameplay.
I enjoyed the series on the whole, despite giant plot holes and their insistence on morally judging my actions with blue and red bars - and the fact that it really gets tiresome jogging around a ship with doors that open slower than a ghetto supermarket making sure that Garrus was still calibrating and all the gays and lesbians were doing ok. There was some crappy writing and a pile of exposition, but there was also some good fun and then they totally make up for it with scenes like Mordin curing the genophage. No idea where they start with a 4th. |
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05-14-2013, 10:46 PM | #5 |
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I'm about to launch the reaper IFF mission in ME2 in my "one year anniversary" game.
Renegade female Shep (with soft spots for Tali and Liara). Trying to save all the crew this time. I have really enjoyed playing through again. Love this trilogy and will miss Shepherd greatly.
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05-14-2013, 10:55 PM | #6 | |
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First time I played the suicide mission through I lost Legion, Zaeed, and Garrus and dog cussed myself mercilessly.
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05-14-2013, 11:03 PM | #7 | |
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I made it through the suicide mission unscathed (got lucky in assigning people the right roles). Oh, and I'm romancing Liara this time around. Girl on blue girl action. Legion is awesome. Does a nice job of putting a sentient face on the robots. I made it to a second round of interviews as a writer with Bioware about 5 years ago. That would have been a load of fun.
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05-14-2013, 11:13 PM | #8 | |
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Edit: I also can't *not* romance Liara. Romanced Ashley on the first playthrough, but she was a little too much of a culture warrior for my tastes. Besides, I love Liara's bookish shyness in the beginning and her development from girl to woman (which you can even notice in the pitch of her voice from 1 to 3).
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05-14-2013, 10:57 PM | #9 |
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Pro-tip:
No matter what your alignment, when you are on the Normandy and are put at the point of no return for the Omega 4 mission and you are shown at the Galaxy map from a low angle, choose the Renegade dialogue option. It's the best line in the entire series, IMO.
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05-15-2013, 10:15 PM | #10 |
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Here was my plan that I wrote up on the BioWare forums for how to engage them:
Send in a scout fleet to zoom by Earth, drawing fire but trying to pull off some ships in a chase to weaken a flank. The next thing I would do is recommend targeting the entire opening salvo on a Reaper flank. Rather than distributing the fire all around, angle the ships in a way (you have 3 billion miles to figure your angles out if you use scout ships) that allows you to weaken their left or right, increasing your chances for a partial encirclement. I'd hold back a small contingent of Forlorn Hope evenly taken from each species, save for the Volus and Elcor who are numerically too small, to go directly into the teeth of the Reaper fleet after their attention has been drawn to whichever flank we attacked. These ships would be armed with dozens of nuclear weapons that they would seed amongst the fleet, which would detonate within their lines, hopefully causing mass confusion and some damage. If they turn to address these massive explosions, the main force can try to further outmaneuver the main Reaper contingent, again fighting them in smaller groups with a numerical superiority. I think that you have to fight the battle where you have, or could conceivably have, tactical advantages. We know that a single dreadnought cannot take down a Sovereign class Reaper. However, it may be fair to assume that a dreadnought would at least be an equal match for a Destroyer, provided that the dreadnought destroyed on Earth in a 1-1 matchup was a bit of an outlier. If that's the case, I think that you could target and destroy a large number of their destroyers. That should help remove a lot of their tactical flexibility, as they are the true shock troops in their invasions and make up the numerical bulk of the fleet. Avoid head to head matchups wherever possible. IMO, ships escorting Hammer forces into London should drop thermobaric weapons a safe distance from Command FOB, but enough around the city to wipe out a large amount of the Reaper ground forces. Such a weapon wouldn't destroy the beam, but would likely incinerate all Reaper soldiers it came into contact with. Infiltrators and Geth Hunters should act as paratroopers to try and make it to the beam first, as they have the element of surprise. Avoid direct contact and you may be able to slip in largely undetected.
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