@CouncilSpectre: I agree. There's no need to be a complete tool towards someone that was just trying to help you out. Considering how many people are commenting about how much they are having fun with the game AND are having that fun problem free, it looks like you're statement about the game being broken is incorrect. Just man up, admit you were wrong and move on. There is no sense spreading misinformation about the game being broken. The game runs fine, and is a blast to play.
Right but I remember specifically that he had a Decepticon logo when they thawed him out of the ice block. "
@The_Laughing_Man said:
During the golden age of Cybertron he was a explore/scientist. And worked with Skyfire. But when the war broke out he went to the other side. "
@Atramentous said:
I dont remember exactly because its been so long but i want to say that they all jets were part of the decepticons from the get go. I think when the wars started the Autobots(keepers of Cyberton, workers and healers) and the Decetpticons(Military forces of Cybertron) started swaping sides, thus the Tanks and Jets in the ranks of the Cars and Trucks and vise versa. In the cartoon Jetfire was a Decepticon built for war but he wasnt evil, thus he defected. "
I was speaking specifically to the events in the game, but if we want to get all geeky up in here... Jetfire/Skyfire's origin depends on wether you follow the comics or the TV show.
On the TV show, SKYfire was found frozen in the ice by the Decepticons. He bore no symbol at all because he crashlanded on Earth well before the great war started. Starscream and Skyfire were explorers at the time. Megatron took advantage of Skyfire's lack of mem ories to talk him into joining the 'Cons, but he quickly changed sides when he realized exactly what the Decepticons were.
In the comics, JETfire was a mindless creation of Shockwave. He was ordered to find Buster Witwicky. When Jetfire found him, Buster, who had been given the powers of the Creation Matrix by Optimus Prime, disassembled Jetfire and rebuilt him as an Autobot.
"I'm gonna have to rent this and check it out, namely because I wanna get the story in there. The fact that Hasbro has recognized this as canonical intrigues me, and then there's that whole part about showing Starscream when he was with the Autobots...defecting over to the Decepticons. I wasn't impressed with the multiplayer demo, though. = / "
I don't think he was an Autobot. It looked like he was part of something called the Sky Guard. The peons Starscream had in his base were completely different than the Autobot ones you run into later.
So I played through most of Green Day Rock Band this afternoon. If you enjoy either Green Day or Rock Band you will have a lot of fun playing this game, but on to my topic.
Last year I had the pleasure of attending a show from the 21st Century Breakdown tour and to my surprise, the recreation of the stage show for these songs in Green Day Rock Band is nearly perfect. Both layers of video screens are reproduced and actually show the same video from the actual concert. Also, the use of pyrotechnics is amazingly close to what I remember from the show.
For me, this attention to detail has greatly increased the level of fun I'm having with this game. Kudos to the developers for their attention to detail!
Personally, i found myself playing the hero at all times during the game. For me, my actions during the course of the game defined a huge portion of what kind of man John was. For me, then entire story was redemption, because I played John as a better person than his past. For me, my actions are what gave John's family a chance.
Also, I love how the 'final mission' was presented to the player. If you wanted to, you never have to seek out revenge.
Yes, they exiist. Prior to going to Mexico they are blocked, but after you get there they are clear. Look on your map, there are actually two train bridges and one normal bridge.
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