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Editorial Where No Game Has Gone Before: How Mass Effect Challenges Sci Fi's Greatest Achievements

Sergiu64

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Meh. About as hard as X-Com with its Elerium 115. Oh well, they gotta pander to the masses.

At least they did try to write out a Codex entry for every strange tech they threw in, so I guess that's what this guy was trying to embellish.
 

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We do a lot internally to make sure that our science is based on plausible ideas, so it just isn't about magic in space.

What he means is the science of happening upon alien technology that allows you to perform space magic. Isn't that the gist of how all this tech occurred in the ME universe? TBH, I could be wrong, but that's basically the easiest way around our current understanding of physics. I mean, 2001 Space Odyssey did it, humanity can only go so far and then, well luckily they found this relic from some alien race and thus: MAGIC!

I personally don't feel there's anything wrong with this, just a matter of how you present, but please don't act like your shit is all plausible and makes perfect scientific sense.

These fools should read up on some Marathon! (That's my Bungie plug of the month)
 

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I was so happy.

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"Essentially, Mass Effect is a Hard Sci-Fi experience at the boundaries, and what's in between is more of a lite Sci-Fi experience for people who want it to be that as well. And that's the kind of fun of the Mass Effect Universe – it can be what you want it to be."
My Grandma used to say: "if sth is made to do everything, it's a piece of shit which won't do anything in a right way"
 

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It seems to me the video game industry is on the:decline:faster than all the other shit entertainment industries... combined.
 

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Hard sci-fi?

Bringing this here from the LOL Bioware thread.

You combine your energy with that of the superweapons, you melt away and your essence and the weapons energy is beamed all across the galaxy, turning all plants, animals and Sapient beings partially synthetic and synthetic beings like EDI, Geth and the Reapers partially organic.
 

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Hard sci-fi?

Bringing this here from the LOL Bioware thread.

You combine your energy with that of the superweapons, you melt away and your essence and the weapons energy is beamed all across the galaxy, turning all plants, animals and Sapient beings partially synthetic and synthetic beings like EDI, Geth and the Reapers partially organic.
:what:
 

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What I took away from this article was a confirmation that Mass Effect is in no way based on quality sci fi, but rather on blockbuster popcorn stuff like JJ Abrams produces (and I liked Star Trek just fine, y'know, for what it was). No surprise, but y'know.

It's not really an interview or news item or even press release.

It's sort of an interview, only the interviewed didn't say anything remotely interesting so the author had to bullshit around it.
 

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Perhaps the entire Mass Effect series is simply one huge elaborate GNAA troll?
 

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Not only Gayniggers from Outer Space is far more hard sci-fi than any Mass Shit Popamole, but also its story and plot are quite superior, and it succeeds at providing far more and better entertainment.

The screenwriters for this movie are perfect Shakespeare clones compared to Gaider, Hamburger Helper and the rest of shitty writers in Bioware.
 

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BROS I SAID ME IS RELATIVELY HARD SCIFI FOR VIDEO GAMES

I THINK IT TRIED BUT IT DID BAD AT TRYING IN MANY RESPECTS I FEEL BAD FOR THERE ATTEMPTS AT PHYSICS
 

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BROS I WENT THROUH SOME OF THE ME SCIENCE SHIT AND I FEEL BAD FOR THERE SCIENCE GIUY I THINK THE PREMISE IS THAT IF YOU LOWER MASS YOU CAN ACCELARATE TO FASTER THAN LIGHT SPEED WHICH WOULD BE STATE OF THE ART IN THE 1700S

BROS THEY TRIED IT HURTS MY HEART THAT THEY WEENT MORE COMPETENT
 
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There is a NPC on the Citadel in ME2 that discusses Newtonian Physics.

Yeah, but in the dumbest way possible. The "discussion" was a warning about firing a mass driver randomly and accidentally hitting planets, except that any given trajectory has something significantly less than a trillion to one chance of actually hitting something before it left the galaxy. Of the 1 trillionth of shots that were precisely aimed to hit something in the future, its another billion to one chance that it actually hit something that would harm people (it would almost always hit a star/gas giant/uninhabited planet), and of that billionth of a trillionth it would take tens if not hundreds of thousands of years to actually hit that something.
 
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You are missing the point of why it is even there at all Mr. Average Manatee.

I confess that I can't see much of a point behind anything that happens in the ME series. It seems to be entirely comprised of numerous non-plausible events strung along in succession with no rhyme or reason.
 

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You are missing the point of why it is even there at all Mr. Average Manatee.

I confess that I can't see much of a point behind anything that happens in the ME series. It seems to be entirely comprised of numerous non-plausible events strung along in succession with no rhyme or reason.

The Mass Effect series has always been a B Movie experience.

When you spend any amount of time deeply analyzing it, you are doing it wrong.
 

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