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#1  Edited By Garrus

Oh he might be the guy I fired a concussive shot at and it got lodged between his armor and a sensitive place. Damn Blue Suns deserve everything they get, even that.
 
Also with the bullets he fired that hit the wall behind him, I believe he might have been in so much pain that he tried to kill himself and his kinetic barriers deflected the bullets.

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#2  Edited By Garrus
@TaliciaDragonsong said:

" Aegis Armor Pack.  Now 100% more Roboshep. "

Haha I was just thinking that too, it's like some crappy Robocop helmet or something.
 

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#3  Edited By Garrus

Is it any good if anyone has bought it?  I didn't even notice this until 4 days ago.
 
Me and a few people think it's the armor for Insanity Mode because of what each part of the armor does, it's also in many peices, so you can pick and mix by the sound of it.
It also grants the Incisor sniper rifle for the 360 players. 

The Kestrel armor comes in five pieces:

  • The Kestrel Helmet adds weapon damage, shield strength, and headshot damage.
  • The Kestrel Torso Sheath adds melee and weapon damage and shield strength.
  • Kestrel Arm Sheathing adds melee and weapon damage and shield strength.
  • Kestrel Shoulder Pieces adds shields and melee damage.
  • The Kestrel hip-mounted Power Pack ups shields and heavy weapon ammo capacity.
  • The Aegis Pack — for those times when overkill doesn't seem like enough. (Anti-Husk Bum Rush Riot Suit anyone?)
Xbox 360: 160 MS Points

PC: 160 BioWare Points"


 
Oh also like most helmets that aren't the N7 helmet, the helmet on this suit is a modern art masterpeice...
 
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#4  Edited By Garrus

I kept the helmet on sometimes, took it off on others, sometimes took it off if I knew there was a funny renegade scene where seeing Shep's face would be priceless.

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#5  Edited By Garrus

I'd prefer FPS with Mouse but sometimes the keys by default are annoying as hell on the keyboard. I prefer controller for RPGs like Oblivion, pulling the trigger on a 360 controller makes me feel like my rage is actually doing something, transfering into the game and into the sword the guy is being hit with.

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#6  Edited By Garrus

Hours? I don't even remember anymore. Maybe as much as my Insanity run did, Insanity was hard and I knew what to do and where to go, but it was just slow. First time I just didn't know where to go, took in the atmosphere etc, almost got lost on Illium and all.
 
No seriously, Illium needs to put up better directional signs and maps.
 
Must have been 40 hours aprox I think.

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#7  Edited By Garrus

The import effects won't physically change the game but they will change the story to some extent but you'll have the same overall outcome in Mass Effect 2's conclusion (with the small decisions made by yourself for a unique experience).
 
However it'll benefit you in Mass Effect 3, Maybe. As well as that, you won't have Mass Effect 3 doing the same "default" story which ME2 gives you for not importing. It is the most boring default storyline ever that involved choices from the first. So you'll at least go into ME3 and ME2 going "Ah, this guy, I thought Garrus capped his ass why the hell is he still alive?" instead of being "Im supposed to remember this guy? Who?"
 
Mass Effect 1 has a great story too, if you love that too, get the books, explains why Saren is all like he is Im told, haven't read through them all completely.

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#8  Edited By Garrus

Throw people against walls - Adept.
Snipe/invisibility - Infiltrator. 
Dragon Ball Z style charging with shotgun - Vanguard.
Combat drone and pistols - Engineer.
Holo-Armor that stuns upon shield popping - Sentinel.
Just want to blow shit up and use Assault Rifles with uber slow mo - Soldier.

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#9  Edited By Garrus

Oh god this reminds me of that Quarian on Illium who told somebody she had a stimulator device in her suit.

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#10  Edited By Garrus

I find a few things happen with rockets,
 
Stationary ATs fired at bushes or treetops will send them rebounding like lasers in a mirror in a random direction. 
 
Tagged Choppers sometimes I find, when I fire at them when locked on, the rocket if not aimed at the chopper properly "down sights" of the launcher, may cause the rocket to do some fancy crap before taking out the chopper. I also find it happens if the chopper happens to be flying up or down very fast in order to dodge or because the idiot doesn't know how to fly the chopper. It's kinda funny to watch though, knowing the guy has a missle spiraling towards him.
 
Like bullets though, what goes up must come down unless 1,000,000 lb of thrust is being generated by it. Most RPGs/Rockets (with exception of AT4 unless aimed downwards) will come back down in a large arc. Atacama Desert is huge and it looked like a rocket was fired at the chopper randomly, could have been any rocket launcher though.