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  • Wait! It's the same artifact, that from ME2 DLC - Firewalker!

  • You can get both the trinket, and love scene by choosing the renegade option when talking to the consort.

  • Cooooooooooool !! Can you tell me which planet you found it on ? Please :3

  • @DarthVader807 It's on Attican Beta -> Hercules -> Eletania ;)

  • @RicSFL You should put that in the description, and the general direction it's located in on the planet.

  • @RicSFL what love scene are you talking about??

  • @93hothead The one with this Asari counselor on the citadel. But apparently cou can get both.

  • so the cro-magnon gets zoomed by an ancient Oculus. well, thank god Shep didnt have the Cain, its like giving nuclear weapons to cavemen, eh?

  • .................WAIT, wait...wait...

    The Reapers wiped out the Protheans, This says the protheans studied the cro magnon man, If the reapers had religiously hunted the prothens, like they did every sentient race, they would have whipped out humanity too at that point wouldn't they?.

    CONTINUITY ERROR! PURGING

  • @RikiRaccoon No, they wouldn't have. Later in the game it is said, that the reapers 'harvest' the races when they have a high level of technology. Humanity obviously didn't have that at this point.

  • @RikiRaccoon The Reapers only harvest technologically advanced races. Since the most advancement humans had at that time was fire and a rock at the end of a stick, not much for the Reapers to harvest. Like the Prothean VI suggests, the Reapers may do this to gain new tech that the races have made, resources that the races have found, or just to make it so no race finds out about them and tries to wipe them out while they are hibernating. Humans and hanar had no tech to take at that point.

  • @ZeWesman

    It was probably to keep a stable harvesting population and shorter time table. If they just went ahead and killed all sentient life, then the odds of other lifeforms achieving that level of technical prowess would be lower or slowed down.

  • @ZeWesman

    In other words, wiping out humanity at that early stage would be like a spring time harvest rather than autumn.

  • I did this on another planet with the same result.

  • I don't see why people complain that ME2 removed all the "uncharted" planets. With a handful of exceptions (this one being one of them), they were mostly the same damn things with different color schemes. All the basses, underground caves, mines, ect, looked the same and even had the same room layouts. ME2 had less, but everything it had was much better designed. And occasionally you could still land on some generic planets by scanning anomalies.

  • @ChristopherTheKnight That's true. It was just fun to drive around with the Mako on these planets ;)

  • @RicSFL

    I will say I missed the Mako. I loved the Hammerhead, but I want the Mako too!

  • @ChristopherTheKnight this is because ME was exploring. They could have widened the spectrum of objects for ME2 instead of trading them for another kind of sidequests that are not more entertaining. There are also much more waterhose-like levels in ME2 than there were in ME, which underlines this evolution.

  • @cero815

    Dunno about you, but I found ME2's character-driven sidequests to be far more entertaining that most of ME1's fetch quest ones. Sure, ME1 had a few character quests (like Wrex's ancestral armor), but for the most part they were redundant.

  • @ChristopherTheKnight Yes, they were far more elaborated, but if it wasn't about a few exceptions, all would have been the same.

    ME2's character driven quests artificially made the game longer. And there was no reason to do them all because of the level cap - one was blackmailed to do them if he wanted all chars to survive ;)

  • @cero815 You're one of few people who think so, clearly according to the number of thumbs up ChrisTheKnight received for his comment. The first Mass Effect was criticized widely for its generic planets and for Mako. ME2 was well-received and rated far better because of its story-driven missions. I sell games, and know that the vast majority have preferred ME2 and many dropped the series before its sequel because of the Citadel and repetitive planet exploration.

  • @CyborgNinja7 thanks for your comment. ME2 was technically superior, but not even complete when it came out: Kasumi was not totally included, you had to pay to get her.... it's like a comparison between radiohead and Rihanna. Guess what SELLS better and what actually IS better. EA/Origin puts a lot of money into advertising and it seems to work out as people buy before there is a review. Watch the angry nintendo nerd, he explains a similar phenomenon on the back to the future game.

  • @cero815 You can continue to live with your opinion, but to use such shoddy reasoning as "fact" is stupid.

  • @CyborgNinja7 I don't have any problems with your opinion either. Salesmen cannot easily criticize anything they want to sell anyway, especially the products they earn most money with :-)

  • The original Mass Effect has a better story than its predecessor. It was just so new and fresh when I played it that it captivated me. With Mass Effect 2, which continues the best story in video game history, I felt like I could predict all the twists and turns--expect for the end, which I never expected.

  • It is such a shame that ME2 did not continue the same way as ME1 (ME2 is an awesome game but it is more like third person shooter). This type of epic events simply don't exist there.

  • @goranarsic yea, exactly :/ maybe in ME3 again^^

  • in Mass Effect 2 you can find stuff like this

  • It would be better if they had actually shown this, rather than in text form.

  • loving the video quality

    also, ME3 better come out damn soon....

  • That's why I love Mass Effect so much; it's a blend of all these great science fiction stories. Nice edit btw.

  • @fpsBeaTt

    If your interested in some of these stories, the Space Odyssey series (2001, 2010, etc) has many of the same traits. Its really neat how concepts like Star Gods/Reapers appear in different media.

  • You know you can find this uncharted world AND have a love scene... Just find this planet first, THEN have the love scene ;)

  • @Squall762 but you need the prothean token to activate the sphere ;)

    and you get it just from the asari consort

  • @RicSFL Touche`... But it is possible to get both in a single playthrough :)

  • @Squall762 OK, that's right =)

  • plz say what planet this is on

  • is this a real planet in mass effect

  • lol and i thought i knew everything from the 1-st game. Guess i have to replay the game... for god knows how many times :P . <3 ME!

  • Wow this game is BEAUTIFUL on PC. Way more than Xbox I'm surprised.

  • @GNoodle Yes it's much better.

  • Which planet is this on?

  • @Toggboy

    on the one that you must search for a datadisk or something by checking many stupid monkies with striped socks if you remember

  • x-ray dog

    album: dog eat dog

    track: heavy water

  • I like your editing style ;)

  • thanks =)

  • god on mass effect they show a great story thats really interesting and they show it in text not a video or something that would be cool

  • well that was eventful. i'll search for the music though. sounds good. btw nice scene, don't know what this has to do with the love but nice scene anyways

  • whats the music?

  • it's trailer music from x-ray dog

  • I've also gotten both ^^

  • ok^^

    i should edit the video info!

  • can you tell us how? Oo

  • Where is that place?

  • on Attican Beta -> Hercules -> Eletania

    ^^

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