@Ahmad_Metallic: What exactly in a director's style is lame and sickening? Those kind of descriptors need some more explanation, if you're actually going to critique his work as a director.
That kind of computer would probably run a lot more than you think, especially if you're willing to turn down your settings. The real kicker is what your graphics card is. But a gaming PC isn't expensive, and the low price of games generally well makes up for the initial investment.
I thought the same thing, too, but then after playing ME2 tried to go back to ME1. Oh man, talk about a game that doesn't move very well. ME2 has its issues, but it allows for a lot better control in combat, which was obviously the goal. But yes, overheating was way better than clips. Even if I probably get more shots via clip with my sniper rifle than I would have with the overheat.
I've got maybe 100 or so wallpapers I have on a pretty quick rotation, but this popped up while I was looking through these. I used the vector image tutorial found on tested.com to make it, and I love the way it looks.
@damnboyadvance: I think a lot of it is that the first game was very, very delayed, and then Nintendo decided that they should spread them out to avoid sequel fatigue. Much like the Phoenix Wright games, really. Hopefully we'll catch up sooner or later.
@SilverBulletKY: It's considered a Shepard Death end to the game, IIRC. If you loaded the Shepard into ME3, it'd be the same as if you died during the suicide mission. Whatever that entails, I don't know. Making a new person? Bioware hasn't said.
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