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Just started it, and I'm reasonably happy with how my Shepard looks. My brain keeps screaming "Carthhhh!" every time Kaidan says something, and at the train station, I ran out of medpacks completely and finished that bit with almost zilch health *sigh* Poor Kaidan keeps dropping dead too:P

 

It crashes waaaay too much:/

 

Edit: The Blue Screen of Death makes me a very sad bunny.

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I have a fairly up-to-date system and it still gives me the blue screen of death on occasion. Blame Nvidia for their wonderful drivers that like to crash every half hour or so. :/

 

I've got an Nvidia card and no problems with any games. Not really sure if the drivers are to blame, sir. Of course, if you've got one of those older cards (GF 7 -), the drivers might be a problem. Corporate companies are known to "forget" about older cards when they release new ones.

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Hmmm...first Mass Effect crash today. Exactly what the others said, after about 10 hours of play. Haven't started it since, but it can't be bad luck, it seems.

 

Anyways...has anyone played the 'Rogue VI' mission yet? :)

All planets were looking the same to me, but then this mission came along. Excellent. Most excellent! Let's just say you'll travel to a planet we know all to well :D

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Hmmm...first Mass Effect crash today. Exactly what the others said, after about 10 hours of play. Haven't started it since, but it can't be bad luck, it seems.

 

Anyways...has anyone played the 'Rogue VI' mission yet? :)

All planets were looking the same to me, but then this mission came along. Excellent. Most excellent! Let's just say you'll travel to a planet we know all to well :D

 

That assignment was fun, and you got a prestige class (or whatever to call it) as reward for your trouble. Anyone geeky enough to translate the binary code you get broadcast at the end into ASCII? :)

 

Still, as you say they could certainly have used a bit more variation on the base interiors, but it doesn't bother me that much. I just think of them as cheap, mass-produced, prefabricated planetary shelters that gets used everywhere, resulting in similar architecture. :)

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That assignment was fun, and you got a prestige class (or whatever to call it) as reward for your trouble. Anyone geeky enough to translate the binary code you get broadcast at the end into ASCII? :)
No, but I'm interested in knowing if you're willing to share. ;)
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I've got an Nvidia card and no problems with any games. Not really sure if the drivers are to blame, sir. Of course, if you've got one of those older cards (GF 7 -), the drivers might be a problem. Corporate companies are known to "forget" about older cards when they release new ones.
It has to do with the GF-8 and possibly the -9 and GT200 series. There is much rage about it on the tech forums, as Nvidia's drivers only seem to "magically" improve whenever ATI's performance starts to encroach on their dominance. Since the introduction of the truly competitive 48xx series by ATI, we probably won't hear too much more about it, as it probably kicked Nvidia's driver team into high gear.
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I've finished the game a couple of days ago. I agree that most of the side-quest planets look the same and what's worse, I've noticed indigenous life on only three of them. Thankfully, this is the biggest flaw of this game - the story is pretty good, the graphics are great (though for some reason the lights and door switches tend to get strangely blurry when seen from a distance, while the graphics settings are maxed out). There are definitely bugs that need to be worked on, but the game is still good enough for me to play it a second time.

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The downloadable content, Bring Down the Sky, for BioWare's Mass Effect is now available for PC. Free for registered users and available in English, French, Italian, and German, the download adds ninety minutes of content to the game.

A batarian extremist group has hijacked a mobile asteroid station in the Asgard system, setting it on a collision course with the nearby colony world of Terra Nova. Only you, and the hand-picked crew of the Normandy, can save the millions of innocent civilians before the asteroid completes its deadly descent.
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I've finished the game a couple of days ago. I agree that most of the side-quest planets look the same and what's worse, I've noticed indigenous life on only three of them. Thankfully, this is the biggest flaw of this game - the story is pretty good, the graphics are great (though for some reason the lights and door switches tend to get strangely blurry when seen from a distance, while the graphics settings are maxed out). There are definitely bugs that need to be worked on, but the game is still good enough for me to play it a second time.

 

 

Supposedly for Mass Effect 2 the side-quests won't all resemble each other.

 

Bring Down the Sky was awesome on the 360. Must download.

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The downloadable content, Bring Down the Sky, for BioWare's Mass Effect is now available for PC. Free for registered users and available in English, French, Italian, and German, the download adds ninety minutes of content to the game.

 

I wonder if you have to be online to play BDtS. You certainly had to be online to play any of the NWN Premium modules. :disaprove

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Anyone geeky enough to translate the binary code you get broadcast at the end into ASCII? :)[/Quote] I'm not geeky enough to translate it, but I was geeky enough to go looking for the answer when I was playing Mass Effect.

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I was disappointed with the results, but it made me wonder if the system was really AI and not VI.

 

Bring Down the Sky was awesome on the 360. Must download.
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Bring Down the Sky is how all side missions should be. This is the best quest in the game by far and I highly recommend downloading it especially since it is free. I would advise doing BDtS at a higher level and think carefully about your reward before choosing it. Exploring the landscape can produce some high level equipment. Have fun and Talk Hard! :D There are a couple of movie and TV show references in BDtS and “Talk Hard” is one of them.

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I just finished the add-on mission, and I agree that it's the best side quest in the game. It took me exactly 2 hours from start to finish, which is quite long for a side quest. Now, if only every other assignment in the game was half as fun as this add-on, I would probably start worshiping the game. :D

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I was disappointed with the results, but it made me wonder if the system was really AI and not VI.

 

Probably; the general theme in the game seems to be that everything taking place in labs and restricted facilities is shady, fishy business that in some way violates galactic law. Wouldn't be surprising if they did some secret AI research there. :)

 

In particular since most VIs in the game (so far) appears to be dumb as a rock, while that one was actively trying to foil you.

 

 

Bring Down the Sky is how all side missions should be. This is the best quest in the game by far and I highly recommend downloading it especially since it is free.

 

I've downloaded and installed it, but haven't tried it yet. Should probably get to level 50 first before I do. :)

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So what is the minimum level you recommend that Shepherd achieve before playing BDtS? I think I'm in the upper 30's at this point in my 2nd time playing through MEPC.

I can't remember the exact cut off for the rewards, but upper 30's should be high enough for the challenge of anything you will face in BDtS. If you are asking minimum level to do it without worrying about the reward then you can do it as soon as you get command. I’ve completed it that early on hardcore, but that is how I found the quality of reward was dependant on level.

 

Anyone on their first playthrough I would suggest going to another planet first just to get use to the Mako’s controls. BDtS offers some new challenges to the standard turrets battles.

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