Everyone asks you the same questions badspot, and im sure that if someone could get an interview with you, it would awnser around 65-70% of the everyday bullshit questions, then you wouldn't have to repeat yourself... or as you would have it, ignore them completly.
@Darah. Real good breakdown but with a little add on. While in the beginning of the mission I had garrus lead the second team, My buds say grunt also works, and I think Zayeed will work too. I mean he's GOT the experience to lead a suicide squad.
If he fixes vehicle collision too I will have to clean my keyboard. This is gonna be a cool update. I just hope someone makes a decent terrain generator. Building a mountain with bricks from a flat surface will be annoying.
We could have avoided the loss of limbs! But then Smuckers would be out of business... Not to mention how boring it would be if no one got torn apart in screaming vicious, torturous, painful agony, right?
More like laziness than intelligence xD As a girl, I am honestly too lazy to brush my hair and use 2040329840380 bobby pins to put it perfectly up so i do a low ponytail. But, I am flattered :P
I'd laugh my rear off if she turned out to be a Cerberus spy or something. And I'd laugh even more if Shepard gets to insinuate that she's in league with the Reapers and she gets locked up because of it :P
Or I'd get James or Ash to shoot her. You know, whatever my options are at the time.
I'm not going to lie. EVE can generally be very boring if you don't know how to do everything exactly right. I hated this game when I first tried it. In fact, I came back to buy an account 3 years later. But the main reason I like EVE is the diversity and the community. EVE is exactly like a game of chess;just with space ships. You can have two of the same ships but it depends on the specific fit each one has. that will determine the outcome of the winner. This, along with the free-will to do whatever you please to do in EVE, is what I find the interesting aspect of the game. The other is the community. I like EVE because of the(mainly)mature group of players. Trials don't really count because most of them are 9 year-olds who can't afford to buy or play the game. This game is different from other popular MMOs for 1 thing: You need a brain to play it. Now most people think it's pretty stupid to play a game and actually have to think to enjoy it but it's good fun. Plus, when you win a fight you feel a lot smarter than your opponent in the end.
I hope Bioware puts that reporter to good use in the final game. With Shepard on trial, she could be in the "anti" camp, get captured and indoctrinated by the reapers, then you finally get to kill her.