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fandomsecrets2016-09-04 03:42 pm
[ SECRET POST #3532 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3532 ⌋
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[Rupaul's Drag Race: All Stars 2]
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(Breaking Bad)
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[Facts, Max Byrne a.k.a. "Leather Jacket Guy"]
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(Tuesdays with Morrie)
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[Xena Warrior Princess]
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[Longmire - Walt/Vic]
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Re: games advice plz
(Anonymous) 2016-09-05 10:55 am (UTC)(link)A fair warning though - the first two ME games (and DA:O if you ever decide to check that out) have a ninja romance problem. Basically, if a character can be romanced then "I politely agree" = "I want into your pants". It's really annoying if you just want to be sympathetic and suddenly someone accuses you of cheating. Or you get the pre-final mission sex scene without knowing you'd been flirting in the first place.
2. There's mods for Dragon Age. For Mass Effect you can download a save editor and flip some flags. Just ignore the wrong pronouns and occasional weird clipping that result.
3. Not really. The game has an extensive codex that well explains the lore and gives brief summaries of the previous heroes actions. Speaking of whom, the Keep where you can edit their adventures is open to all even if you don't have the previous games.
You will miss out on all the fuzzy "hey it's that guy!" moments whenever you meet them or they get mentioned in text, but it's not that big a loss. I do recommend checking out the games if Inquisition gets you interested in them though.
4. Look up masseffectsaves.com - it's a database where people upload their save games for others to download. Sorted by gender -> alignment -> LI (including no romance), with all important decisions noted. You can just pick one and plug it into ME2.
5. Personally I liked ME1 the best, but that's my opinion and yours is yours. The thing about ME is that it's different chapters of one characters story, unlike DA where you start fresh every game. So when characters start talking about the things you've done when you've no idea what they're talking about, it's a little disorienting. Also, you form relationships with characters in the first game and that too can get confusing when you meet them in later games and you've no idea why you should like/hate them.
6. I've never played Witcher and Skyrim bored me. But other people like them, so I guess they're not too bad.