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On March 06 2012 22:34 Gnosis wrote:Show nested quote +On March 06 2012 18:07 Tobberoth wrote: I couldn't import a face from ME1 into ME2, so I'm not surprised at all that it can't be done in ME3. Slightly annoying, but it's pretty easy to recreate it (in fact, I got it way better in ME2 so I liked my character more since my character in ME1 looked quite retarded.) What are you talking about? I imported my 'face' just fine. It has been mentioned several times in the topic that it isn't working, I guess you were lucky.
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On March 06 2012 22:36 Tobberoth wrote:Show nested quote +On March 06 2012 22:34 Gnosis wrote:On March 06 2012 18:07 Tobberoth wrote: I couldn't import a face from ME1 into ME2, so I'm not surprised at all that it can't be done in ME3. Slightly annoying, but it's pretty easy to recreate it (in fact, I got it way better in ME2 so I liked my character more since my character in ME1 looked quite retarded.) What are you talking about? I imported my 'face' just fine. It has been mentioned several times in the topic that it isn't working, I guess you were lucky. i've was able to import my face and my saves just fine, btw ofc the only saves i could important are ones that are post final mission.
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Guys, I just noticed: If you download a pirated copy of the game, but already have a product key of some preorder registered to your Origin account, then start the game with a crack, you can log into your Origin account from there and even play Multiplayer, have all your DLC unlocked, etc.
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Im from europe so my copy will arrive in 2 days, so could anyone who has the full game please answer the following question?
Does the full game still have the lowres textures from the demo? Or are my worst fears wrong and are the textures HD in the full release?
Thanks.
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On March 06 2012 23:36 heishe wrote: Guys, I just noticed: If you download a pirated copy of the game, but already have a product key of some preorder registered to your Origin account, then start the game with a crack, you can log into your Origin account from there and even play Multiplayer, have all your DLC unlocked, etc.
So basically you mean that if you bought the game then everything's unlocked on a pirated game too?
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On March 07 2012 00:18 solidbebe wrote:Show nested quote +On March 06 2012 23:36 heishe wrote: Guys, I just noticed: If you download a pirated copy of the game, but already have a product key of some preorder registered to your Origin account, then start the game with a crack, you can log into your Origin account from there and even play Multiplayer, have all your DLC unlocked, etc. So basically you mean that if you bought the game then everything's unlocked on a pirated game too?
Yes, except you wont have to wait until the 9th if you're from Europe.
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On March 06 2012 22:36 Tobberoth wrote:Show nested quote +On March 06 2012 22:34 Gnosis wrote:On March 06 2012 18:07 Tobberoth wrote: I couldn't import a face from ME1 into ME2, so I'm not surprised at all that it can't be done in ME3. Slightly annoying, but it's pretty easy to recreate it (in fact, I got it way better in ME2 so I liked my character more since my character in ME1 looked quite retarded.) What are you talking about? I imported my 'face' just fine. It has been mentioned several times in the topic that it isn't working, I guess you were lucky.
Ah, I hadn't heard.
I'm not so lucky though; ME3 is refusing to accept my "lair of the shadow broker" save game information.Oh well, not anything massively important I suspect.
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Has anyone experience any freezes yet? I'm playing the PS3 version and had it crash 3 times so far in a span of 12hours.
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On March 07 2012 00:42 DragoonPK wrote: Has anyone experience any freezes yet? I'm playing the PS3 version and had it crash 3 times so far in a span of 12hours. Had 0 crashes on the PC version.
Also Banshees have quite alot of hitpoints :/
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is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released?
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Grabbing it tonight on my way home. Cannot wait to finish this up.
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On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? It's worth it, but it becomes a billion times better if you've played them before.
I'm planning to replay both MW1 and MW2 through while waiting for my new beast of a computer to arrive in 2 weeks so I can fully enjoy ME3 in all its graphical glory.
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On March 07 2012 01:06 Firebolt145 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? It's worth it, but it becomes a billion times better if you've played them before. I'm planning to replay both MW1 and MW2 through while waiting for my new beast of a computer to arrive in 2 weeks so I can fully enjoy ME3 in all its graphical glory. I really wouldnt find it fun not knowing the lore behind alot of the missions in this game. Its alot of what makes this game appeals to me, its an average shooter without that.
This game needs more hanars tho!
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On March 07 2012 01:19 ragnorr wrote:Show nested quote +On March 07 2012 01:06 Firebolt145 wrote:On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? It's worth it, but it becomes a billion times better if you've played them before. I'm planning to replay both MW1 and MW2 through while waiting for my new beast of a computer to arrive in 2 weeks so I can fully enjoy ME3 in all its graphical glory. I really wouldnt find it fun not knowing the lore behind alot of the missions in this game. Its alot of what makes this game appeals to me, its an average shooter without that. This game needs more hanars tho!
I was hoping that Blasto would join the team. That would have been awesome.
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On March 07 2012 02:39 ZeaL. wrote:Show nested quote +On March 07 2012 01:19 ragnorr wrote:On March 07 2012 01:06 Firebolt145 wrote:On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? It's worth it, but it becomes a billion times better if you've played them before. I'm planning to replay both MW1 and MW2 through while waiting for my new beast of a computer to arrive in 2 weeks so I can fully enjoy ME3 in all its graphical glory. I really wouldnt find it fun not knowing the lore behind alot of the missions in this game. Its alot of what makes this game appeals to me, its an average shooter without that. This game needs more hanars tho! I was hoping that Blasto would join the team. That would have been awesome. Theres an add for blasto the movie in the game at least
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On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? I'm about 3 hours into the game now, and despite the fact that I was skeptical leading up to release I have to say that so far they have really out done themselves with this game. I would recommend this game to anyone, whether you have played the others or not. Its good enough to stand on its own... HOWEVER - if you play the first two your experience will be so much richer because you will have an attachment to each of the characters and know their stories and histories. ME1 is soooooooo good, you wouldn't be disappointed if you bought it and played it first anyway.
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On March 07 2012 01:06 Firebolt145 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 07 2012 01:04 crms wrote: is this game worth buying (PC version) if I've never played ME1 or ME2? I'm also a little skeptical about all of the DLC, random complaints about bioware/EA's decisions in the games development? Is it as big a deal now that the game is released? It's worth it, but it becomes a billion times better if you've played them before. I'm planning to replay both MW1 and MW2 through while waiting for my new beast of a computer to arrive in 2 weeks so I can fully enjoy ME3 in all its graphical glory.
So... Mass Effect 3 follows the story of Modern Warfare 2?
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For those who have finished the game.. how long is it?
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On March 07 2012 03:28 skindzer wrote: For those who have finished the game.. how long is it?
based on this being bioware my guess would be 25 hours if you go straight through the main quest.
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On March 07 2012 03:28 skindzer wrote: For those who have finished the game.. how long is it? I have played like 15 hours so far and i have no clue how far i am(I do everything tho+read all the stuff)
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