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I love that picture in Maria's post in all of it's hilarious vagueness  :p

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And when you constantly heckle in threads about games you (claim you) are not going to buy, I KNOW you're not getting any.

On someone for sniping, amusing. And hey, he can always play it without paying. :lol:

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Well keep in mind it can still fight in the atmosphere, it's aerodynamics might be useful at that point.

SR2 was supposed to be unable to enter atmosphere given its great size. This is why all the missions drop you off in a shuttle. Of course I don't think Illium is ever explained and Mass Effect 3 completely forgets.

 

No, even bigger ships than the Normandy can enter atmo, it's just the capital ships that can't. IIRC it was originally "it can't land", but looks like ME3 retconned it to "it's less agile".

 

 

Mass Effect 3 had a dreadnought blow up in vancouver. 

 

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Inquisitor designs. Females look pretty and elves as a whole looks less funky. 

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Inquisitor designs. Females look pretty and elves as a whole looks less funky. 

 

They sure do love them some braids.  They look pretty good, I really like the male dwarf.  The female dwarf (I'm assuming that's female #3) doesn't look very dwarven.

 

As an aside, I'm getting a kick out of the in-depth discussion on spaceship design and aerodynamics.  This is a video game we're talking about, and not even a simulation or even hard sci-fi, it's a space opera.  Remember, this is the same medium where The President's daughter gets captured by robot ninjas.

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Inquisitor designs. Females look pretty and elves as a whole looks less funky. 

 

They sure do love them some braids.  They look pretty good, I really like the male dwarf.  The female dwarf (I'm assuming that's female #3) doesn't look very dwarven.

 

I know, she looks more like just a very healthy human woman. I'm not complaining or anything. 

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grinding... DAO

enjoying... DA2

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Makes it look more medieval.

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Nahh that makes it look dark. Add in people or places with apostrophes in their names and then you medieval dark fantasy !

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You know my friends, when I see you debate the features of a virtual space ship the most pressing question on my mind (apart from a cluster headache) is... are you getting any?

 

And when you constantly heckle in threads about games you (claim you) are not going to buy, I KNOW you're not getting any.

 

 

Poor retort, take a -1 penalty to all further attempts at being a lawyer.

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You know my friends, when I see you debate the features of a virtual space ship the most pressing question on my mind (apart from a cluster headache) is... are you getting any?

 

And when you constantly heckle in threads about games you (claim you) are not going to buy, I KNOW you're not getting any.

 

 

Poor retort, take a -1 penalty to all further attempts at being a lawyer.

 

 

But Nep scores a + 3 for a relevant and very humorous response :biggrin:

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"Poor retort, take a -1 penalty to all further attempts at being a lawyer."

 

Truth hurts, right?

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I love these biogame threads, it's even too easy to troll in those.

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You know my friends, when I see you debate the features of a virtual space ship the most pressing question on my mind (apart from a cluster headache) is... are you getting any?

 

And when you constantly heckle in threads about games you (claim you) are not going to buy, I KNOW you're not getting any.

 

 

Poor retort, take a -1 penalty to all further attempts at being a lawyer.

 

 

But Nep scores a + 3 for a relevant and very humorous response :biggrin:

 

 

No, because I am getting it.  :biggrin:

 

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И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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Well keep in mind it can still fight in the atmosphere, it's aerodynamics might be useful at that point.

 

SR2 was supposed to be unable to enter atmosphere given its great size. This is why all the missions drop you off in a shuttle. Of course I don't think Illium is ever explained and Mass Effect 3 completely forgets.

 

No, even bigger ships than the Normandy can enter atmo, it's just the capital ships that can't. IIRC it was originally "it can't land", but looks like ME3 retconned it to "it's less agile".

Mass Effect 3 had a dreadnought blow up in vancouver. 

No, it's a cruiser. They messed up in vo and made a big joke out of it later.

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Well keep in mind it can still fight in the atmosphere, it's aerodynamics might be useful at that point.

SR2 was supposed to be unable to enter atmosphere given its great size. This is why all the missions drop you off in a shuttle. Of course I don't think Illium is ever explained and Mass Effect 3 completely forgets.
 

No, even bigger ships than the Normandy can enter atmo, it's just the capital ships that can't. IIRC it was originally "it can't land", but looks like ME3 retconned it to "it's less agile".

Mass Effect 3 had a dreadnought blow up in vancouver. 
No, it's a cruiser. They messed up in vo and made a big joke out of it later.

 

Well ****, now makes it sense. I'll leave it to Kaidan/Ashley being idiots. 

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Each class gets its own Exploration 'Toolbox' in DA:I. The example given was mages being able to piece together a ruined bridge.

 

"Exploration Skills" has a nice ring to it. Hmm, so, if after an evening romancing Vivienne, a female mage character could wake up and freely explore bits of Orlais on horseback ... repairing ancient bridges and excoriating the trolls beneath them, at will. Sounds good. 

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Heh, now that you metion it, it is interesting that 5/6 of the models have braids. Weird.

It might be an art direction thing. If I remember correctly, dreadlocks were all the rage in BG2, most characters besides Minsc having them (never checked Boo's hairstyle though).

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Heh, now that you metion it, it is interesting that 5/6 of the models have braids. Weird.

It might be an art direction thing. If I remember correctly, dreadlocks were all the rage in BG2, most characters besides Minsc having them (never checked Boo's hairstyle though).

Boo was the original Rasta Rodent.

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Each class gets its own Exploration 'Toolbox' in DA:I. The example given was mages being able to piece together a ruined bridge.

 

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Damn...it's almost like they're taking exploration seriously.

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