Mass Effect Walkthrough - Part 38 - Battle of the Citadel Part 1
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Mass Effect 3 needs an epic space battle
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@vesves12 Don't want to sound like a nerd but Hey Anythings possible in the Future haha
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ME1 seemed more science fiction like
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When i first got to the part with the conduit i was like "What? I spent the whole game trying to find this thing and all it is is a warp?" 5 minutes later I forget about it completely because im too busy running up the side of the citadel tower fighting off yet another Geth Army in the most epic scene in the whole game.
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As for comments that go like "there's no sound in space, OMG, I am so smart", well, duh. Unless you're brain dead, you should know that sound waves can't spread without some sort of medium. Unfortunately, it doesn't "sound" right to have no sound in these epic sequences in films or games. It's like background music in films and games - it's also unrealistic (is Shepard taking his/her iPod into battle or something?), but nobody takes it literally.
Get a grip, people.
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Mass Effect actually goes a long way to explain all the "space magic" stuff it features. In many aspects, it has almost hard sci-fi feel to it (almost).
The main "problem" is the "mass effect" itself, because it depends on just another form of unobtainium (this time they call it "element zero" or eezo and it is supposed to be some sort of exotic matter created during supernovas). But the game explains it consistently, so it's still a VERY good sci-fi.
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It's a game, do you see kids watching Star Wars and saying, there can't be sound it space
or you see them saying "Wow that's so cool"
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@vesves12 This game was not think to be logical, realistic or inteligent, it was think as something exiting.
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@vesves12 Sound in space? Thats your biggest worry? Spacecraft move nothing like this and would never look anything like this. Granted, you shouldn't let physics ruin a good story.
sorry to sound like a nerd how can there
be sound in space??!!
vesves12 2 years ago 5
hahahha i was acually thinking the same thing! also there couldnt be fire cause theres no oxygen to provide the chemical reaction necisary for fire... Lol
Vicks007kid 2 years ago 2
there can be fire! The sun is burning all the time :S
razzp25 2 years ago
Thats nuclear fusion... The stars intense gravity forces the gas molecules together, rather then having them attract to each other natually.. this causes the atoms to bond releasing a huge amount of heat and light energy...
Vicks007kid 2 years ago
@Vicks007kid
Well technically if you think about it, when a ship blows up in space maybe the oxygen from inside the ship fuels the fire enough to sustain it but thats just a wild theory coming from me
CanadianLegionaire 1 year ago
@CanadianLegionaire
Yeaah i've thought of that too :) but I would also think that the molecules would be moving too fast into the vaccume and spread out soo rapidly that it wouldnt be enough
Vicks007kid 1 year ago