At no point did I ever mention DLCs.
You too dumb to realize you've been replying to mutiple people.
But please, continue tell me how I'm the idiot here
If your not adding popsicle to your ignore list right now your fucking up.
Dude, you are rapidly becoming the Manessa of the gaming forum with this edge lording shit. ME2 has flaws and (to my mind) is probably the weakest of the three, but it had some really good character arcs in it and well written characters that became even more flushed out in ME3. The mission was actually secondary to the team being assembled to set up the third act, which is kind of a flaw with many trilogy stories.
But its not some shit pile of a game like Andromeda and you should probably stop sperging out over people disagreeing with you.
Did your fat ass eat your own brain? Aside from sperging out with Ambitarder (not bad, eh??) over nothing to do with Mass Effect, I've been making pretty boring observations that are literally exactly your points.
I haven't sperged out over anyone disagreeing with me. Ambitarder isn't anyone, first of all, and it never disagreed with anything that wasn't random strawman arguments he invented just to start an internet fight because he thinks the more people calling him a retard the more controversial and revolutionary his retarded perspectives must be and is desperate for that attention for some reason.
Back to you. You seem butt hurt because I questioned your non-sequitor. I said one scene in a DLC was cringe and lame, and your big brain countered with some retarded "aktually" about the DLC as a whole being considered great.
Do you see how that is a non-sequitor? Do you see how that didn't disagree with anything I posted about the one scene being idiotic and out of place?
Your reasoning: sometimes you need some levity! Sure, great, should they just add banana peels into random scenes to make sure there are some laughs? No. If they can't find a way to add levity to a scene on a way that isn't contrived, cringe worthy nonsense, then maybe they should not just force it in.
It's actually a theme in ME2. A bunch of stuff feels disconnected and stitched together,bad if cool parts that are irrelevant or lame will build to a greater whole. But instead it just leaves me wondering why there are game mechanics left in that don't serve any real purpose, like fueling, and scenes within a sub story that felt out of place, like the sky chase.
In fact, that one is so blatant because they added an entire driving mechanic that is contrived and pointless. It wasn't challenging, fun or interesting (just my opinions, if the fact police are watching!). In fact, it felt like some cringe writer was so proud of their Rush Hour dialog that some other dev who was a big fan of JJ Abrams was like sweet I can finally do a space car chase.
It's like a bunch of friends sitting around getting high saying "wouldn't it be cool if..." ME2 didn't seem to have anyone in charge of asking why, how, and then saying no.
If you can make a coherent response to what I actually posted, that would be awesome as I obviously find this particular game interesting. But instead you made a stupid non-sequitor point and then took offense to me "arguing" when I pointed it out.
Oh, yeah, right everyone who agrees is discussing, and anyone who doesn't is arguing. Forgot.
Thinking that scene of Liara and Shepard bicking like idiots during a pointless driving mechanic is lame isn't exactly controversial. So why did that trigger you and Ambitarder? Why are you so pissy about things you think I said that I didn't? And continuing to present points we agree on as if they refute anything I've said?
Honest question, because 9/10 times someone is pissy and going aktually on strawmen it's because they're actually butt hurt about a completely unrelated thread or topic. What's really troubling you, friend?
this thread is now gayer than kai leng
jesus christ dude i'd rather carry on a conversation with Vanessa, just give it a fucking rest
this thread is now gayer than kai leng
If he'd just saved this meltdown for that he'd get nothing but solidarities and truths
Did your fat ass eat your own brain? Aside from sperging out with Ambitarder (not bad, eh??) over nothing to do with Mass Effect, I've been making pretty boring observations that are literally exactly your points.
I haven't sperged out over anyone disagreeing with me. Ambitarder isn't anyone, first of all, and it never disagreed with anything that wasn't random strawman arguments he invented just to start an internet fight because he thinks the more people calling him a retard the more controversial and revolutionary his retarded perspectives must be and is desperate for that attention for some reason.
Back to you. You seem butt hurt because I questioned your non-sequitor. I said one scene in a DLC was cringe and lame, and your big brain countered with some retarded "aktually" about the DLC as a whole being considered great.
Do you see how that is a non-sequitor? Do you see how that didn't disagree with anything I posted about the one scene being idiotic and out of place?
Your reasoning: sometimes you need some levity! Sure, great, should they just add banana peels into random scenes to make sure there are some laughs? No. If they can't find a way to add levity to a scene on a way that isn't contrived, cringe worthy nonsense, then maybe they should not just force it in.
It's actually a theme in ME2. A bunch of stuff feels disconnected and stitched together,bad if cool parts that are irrelevant or lame will build to a greater whole. But instead it just leaves me wondering why there are game mechanics left in that don't serve any real purpose, like fueling, and scenes within a sub story that felt out of place, like the sky chase.
In fact, that one is so blatant because they added an entire driving mechanic that is contrived and pointless. It wasn't challenging, fun or interesting (just my opinions, if the fact police are watching!). In fact, it felt like some cringe writer was so proud of their Rush Hour dialog that some other dev who was a big fan of JJ Abrams was like sweet I can finally do a space car chase.
It's like a bunch of friends sitting around getting high saying "wouldn't it be cool if..." ME2 didn't seem to have anyone in charge of asking why, how, and then saying no.
If you can make a coherent response to what I actually posted, that would be awesome as I obviously find this particular game interesting. But instead you made a stupid non-sequitor point and then took offense to me "arguing" when I pointed it out.
Oh, yeah, right everyone who agrees is discussing, and anyone who doesn't is arguing. Forgot.
Thinking that scene of Liara and Shepard bicking like idiots during a pointless driving mechanic is lame isn't exactly controversial. So why did that trigger you and Ambitarder? Why are you so pissy about things you think I said that I didn't? And continuing to present points we agree on as if they refute anything I've said?
Honest question, because 9/10 times someone is pissy and going aktually on strawmen it's because they're actually butt hurt about a completely unrelated thread or topic. What's really troubling you, friend?
Sorry for not finishing my reply last night. This is what I started to write:What specifically? I'd love a discussion as I'm not above considering my opinion is wrong or incomplete.
ME2 gets a bit better as you get through more actual plot points and story elements, but that also has the side effect of also making all the ancillary stuff more frustrating. So the meter goes up and down, but still falling securely on average.
still think the whole ME story was 2nd only to Witcher 3 as far as story that actually felt movie-ish for me. Definitely had some moments at the end of 3, for some reason I felt connected to my shep, especially after the second. Lots of shit happens , decisions mattered … there wasn’t much of that Going on back then In RPGs was there ?