I didn't bother with Caravan for ages but when I finally tried it I found it really addictive. It doesn't explain the rules very well, unfortunately.
I didn't bother with Caravan for ages but when I finally tried it I found it really addictive. It doesn't explain the rules very well, unfortunately.
I was just thinking "What a load of nonsense!" then I remembered the time I stopped playing through the main story of Morrowind because I objected to the fact that it wanted my character to purchase a slave.
Mine was Zhora. She's all business and, while she prefers to be compassionate, she'll always take the choice which suggests the highest chance of success when the stakes are high....as the council discovered at the end of the first game. As did Ashley...
lol, I never thought of that:)
I regret my femshep getting involved with Liara and I'm not really sure why I chose to do that. I see my shep as a gruff, grumpy soldier who's all business and doesn't get involved with people under her command. She likes helping people but she damned well ain't gonna admit it!
I just find this bizarre. Why would you have an issue playing as a female character?
I never quite understood why you couldn't save both, TBH. It felt like a really artificial choice that totally ignored the resources you had at you disposal and the distances involved.
It's a response to an official statement. Did you somehow miss that?
So you're saying it shouldn't be reported on?
People who bought this knowing full well what it was and how it worked have absolutely no room to complain. Have some willpower and vote with your wallet next time...
I loved the bit where he was explaining this to the lady on the phone...
The only crashes I had were with the hair FX turned on...and that was even on the benchmark.
I tell you the one I've never understood; Killing people and blowing stuff up without looking!! It doesn't make you look cool, it makes you look like you're bored and not paying attention! I'm begging for them to miss by miles or get hit by a large chunk of debris...
lol, you aren't wrong:)
Ha, we were doing alien invasions before it got all fashionable;)
Now, you are just part of the problem! :)
Yep, you said it.
Scores are definitely a bad idea. People bemoan the dumbing down of games but are fine ignoring the text of a review and concentrating on the number. This game is a prime example; As a high quality modern action game this seems to be about all you could want and therefore deserves a very high score. On the other hand,…
I absolutely agree with you. A lot of the time in modern games you feel more like you're pressing the button when prompted rather working anything out.
I'd would be great if it took into account the ultimate 'destroy' ending.