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I'm not expecting one. You must be thinking of JohnnyFootball. I'm the one who kept saying EA doesn't so remasters, so we don't have much reason to expect it.

Has everyone forgotten this post?

The thing I'd love to hear from people is what you'd like to have in such an experience. For me (personal opinion, and based on what people have told me many times before):

- 1080p
- 60 fps
- High res textures, especially on ME1
- Some shader improvements commensurate with newer GPUs
- All the DLC
- "Seamless experience" - the adventures flow into each other without having to go back to save import, menu screens, etc.

Agree / disagree? What else?

Bear in mind this is a "wish list" at this point...
 
Every time this thread is bumped and there still is no remaster announced I die a little inside. Don't know why I keep expecting it at this point.
 
I have a question - I know time is relative, and we're taught that looking at the night sky, some of those stars aren't the same from the way we're looking at it.

However, throughout the ME trilogy, the "year" all around the galaxy is ~2180, yeah? How is this possible? I suppose Me1 did the explanation for with the FTL travel and such, but now that I think about it, I've never understood how this has been firmly established.
 

SliChillax

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I think he's trying to ask why is the date and time in different planets the same as ours on Earth. Shouldn't Ilium for example be another year and date altogether or just have a different way to evaluate time.
 
I have a question - I know time is relative, and we're taught that looking at the night sky, some of those stars aren't the same from the way we're looking at it.

However, throughout the ME trilogy, the "year" all around the galaxy is ~2180, yeah? How is this possible? I suppose Me1 did the explanation for with the FTL travel and such, but now that I think about it, I've never understood how this has been firmly established.

So, you're thinking relativity and light speed travel, and time dilation, correct? Mass effect fields trump time dilation for...reasons, and communication uses the same reasons to allow faster than light communication. It's vague, beyond the entire ezero+electricity=zero mass. No explanation for FTL without the mass relays, or with the mass relays for that matter.
 
I think he's trying to ask why is the date and time in different planets the same as ours on Earth. Shouldn't Ilium for example be another year and date altogether or just have a different way to evaluate time.

Oh.

Well since instantaneous communication across interstellar distances is possible and does not appear to cause time paradoxes in the ME universe we can infer that special and general relativity are tossed into a trash can somewhere. Simultaneity is possible at a distance in this world for some unexplained reason and therefore everyone can keep steady clocks regardless of where they go or how quickly they get there. People are measuring years against Earth time in the Alliance because it's the capital and most populous world. When foreign terminals are talking to you in English they translate the dates into alliance dates for convenience.
 

Ivory Samoan

Gold Member
Wait for E3.

This is my point of no return too (regarding Remaster news), my inner Niftu Cal is telling me if it's not there.... it's not coming.

...and I always listen to my inner Biotic God.
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Patryn

Member
So, you're thinking relativity and light speed travel, and time dilation, correct? Mass effect fields trump time dilation for...reasons, and communication uses the same reasons to allow faster than light communication. It's vague, beyond the entire ezero+electricity=zero mass. No explanation for FTL without the mass relays, or with the mass relays for that matter.

Communication is based on quantum entanglement, which is a real concept. Although we're not certain it could be used the same way Mass Effect does it.

As for time, it's ~2180 in the human sense, but that's just the way that humanity measures time. Do we have any indication what the current calendar or whatever is for other species?

I suppose they talk about things being X years back or whatever, but I have to assume that it's just a shorthand for the player to easily understand.

As for the question about the stars being different, that's just because it takes so long for the light from the stars to reach us. So, yes, the stars we're seeing on Earth is the light that left the star thousands of years ago. But that doesn't really affect anything in the game, because most of those stars are still there, or will just be vaguely different.
 
I have a question - I know time is relative, and we're taught that looking at the night sky, some of those stars aren't the same from the way we're looking at it.

However, throughout the ME trilogy, the "year" all around the galaxy is ~2180, yeah? How is this possible? I suppose Me1 did the explanation for with the FTL travel and such, but now that I think about it, I've never understood how this has been firmly established.
Obviously Einstein got it wrong lol
 

foxdvd

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Give me true space exploration with planets and missions off the main path that make you feel small and isolated in a huge universe.

Let me explore those planets and reward me for that exploration

Give me combat that is both exciting and tactical.

Let me work out a combat strategy that lets me get through an encounter, keeping me on the edge of my seat, but also making me feel powerful.

Give me characters I care about, even if they are flawed.

Let me explore those characters with fully fleshed out side missions

Give me items and weapons and attachments that really let me customize my experience

Let me choose what combination I want to use and not give me one clear cut "best" item in each area

Give me the next Mass Effect game
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Has everyone forgotten this post?

That means 100% nothing. He just wanted to get people's hopes up, but the facts remain.

EA doesn't do remasters. It's 100% fact. They never have and they never will. They can NEVER change their business policies. Companies like EA NEVER change with the times and cannot do something new. That's not how business works. PANTHEON has spoken. He knows.

Again, EA has never done remasters and they clearly NEVER will. Aaryn showing up was just a smokescreen. Bioware needed to get one last troll attempt in since people had finally let the ending go.
 

Bisnic

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That means 100% nothing. He just wanted to get people's hopes up, but the facts remain.

EA doesn't do remasters. It's 100% fact. They never have and they never will. They can NEVER change their business policies. Companies like EA NEVER change with the times and cannot do something new. That's not how business works. PANTHEON has spoken. He knows.

Again, EA has never done remasters and they clearly NEVER will. Aaryn showing up was just a smokescreen. Bioware needed to get one last troll attempt in since people had finally let the ending go.

So much rage coming from that post. You need to relax a bit. And Aaryn's post never felt like a troll attempt, like he said "just a wish list" if it was to happen.
 
Give me true space exploration with planets and missions off the main path that make you feel small and isolated in a huge universe.

Let me explore those planets and reward me for that exploration

Give me combat that is both exciting and tactical.

Let me work out a combat strategy that lets me get through an encounter, keeping me on the edge of my seat, but also making me feel powerful.

Give me characters I care about, even if they are flawed.

Let me explore those characters with fully fleshed out side missions

Give me items and weapons and attachments that really let me customize my experience

Let me choose what combination I want to use and not give me one clear cut "best" item in each area

Give me the next Mass Effect game

Good points. I would also like missions/quests that can be solved in a non-violent matter.
 
Communication is based on quantum entanglement, which is a real concept. Although we're not certain it could be used the same way Mass Effect does it.

As for time, it's ~2180 in the human sense, but that's just the way that humanity measures time. Do we have any indication what the current calendar or whatever is for other species?

I suppose they talk about things being X years back or whatever, but I have to assume that it's just a shorthand for the player to easily understand.

As for the question about the stars being different, that's just because it takes so long for the light from the stars to reach us. So, yes, the stars we're seeing on Earth is the light that left the star thousands of years ago. But that doesn't really affect anything in the game, because most of those stars are still there, or will just be vaguely different.

Well, QE is used for the Normandy's communication link to IM. Otherwise, FTL communication is handled via the mass relays, just like ship transportation is. That's why QE is termed secure since it does not have to go through those channels.
 

Jibbed

Member
Christ, still nothing new. I know news = new thread anyway but still... feel like I've been waiting forever for something to get excited about. E3 needs to come around quicker.
 

Patryn

Member
In terms of the main plot, absolutely. In terms of virtually everything else, nah, ME2/ME3 please.

I could see a way that a loose and light main plot like Mass Effect 2's would work. If we do have a situation where, for instance, you have a ship that's stranded in a new galaxy, the episodic thing would work. You'll have the barebones backing of trying to find a way home, and then episodes of the crew dealing with various planets and species. I mean, there's a reason that Star Trek is so popular.

Honestly, my biggest problem with it is that that narrative structure doesn't work in the least for the middle chapter of a trilogy. Where Mass Effect 2 should have been about raising the stakes and really getting people invested in the Reaper storyline, we instead spent the majority of the game getting to know our crew instead. Instead, the lightweight main plotline becomes this odd self-contained story that can practically be excised from the series and it would still make sense.

And, of course, to add insult to injury, we didn't really have any of the new crew introduced in ME2 on our squad in ME3, rendering the whole thing even more pointless.
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
So much rage coming from that post. You need to relax a bit. And Aaryn's post never felt like a troll attempt, like he said "just a wish list" if it was to happen.
All I am saying that EA doesn't do remasters. They never have. Why would they start now? It doesn't work that way. If they have never done something before it means they can NEVER do it.

sarcasm
 

prag16

Banned
All I am saying that EA doesn't do remasters. They never have. Why would they start now? It doesn't work that way. If they have never done something before it means they can NEVER do it.

sarcasm

Relax, man. I have no idea why you have so much invested in this, and why having people disagree with you affects you on such a visceral level. We should all just sit tight until E3. If they announce something then, all the "lulz EA remaster" people will have to eat some crow.
 

DOWN

Banned
That means 100% nothing. He just wanted to get people's hopes up, but the facts remain.

EA doesn't do remasters. It's 100% fact. They never have and they never will. They can NEVER change their business policies. Companies like EA NEVER change with the times and cannot do something new. That's not how business works. PANTHEON has spoken. He knows.

Again, EA has never done remasters and they clearly NEVER will. Aaryn showing up was just a smokescreen. Bioware needed to get one last troll attempt in since people had finally let the ending go.

I never said any of that. They have done remasters of a sort. They just don't do remasters, presently, especially in any capacity to support your claims. That's the responsive context I have noted this in. You decry speculation and then continuously speculate. Don't be aggressive with me for not buying your assumptions and overzealous inferences.
 
I think he's trying to ask why is the date and time in different planets the same as ours on Earth. Shouldn't Ilium for example be another year and date altogether or just have a different way to evaluate time.
pretty much, yeah. you said it better than I did. I remember during the shadow broker dlc where there was a paragon interrupt and shepard trying to talk reason to liara, justifying time to talk by saying "the jump we're gonna take will be at least a few light years away, so we have time to talk" or something like that. so i've been thinking about that and like.. that doesn't really matter considering the relays.
So, you're thinking relativity and light speed travel, and time dilation, correct? Mass effect fields trump time dilation for...reasons, and communication uses the same reasons to allow faster than light communication. It's vague, beyond the entire ezero+electricity=zero mass. No explanation for FTL without the mass relays, or with the mass relays for that matter.
hm. well even if it doesn't make sense in the real world, it's something that still works for the purpose of the story/setting I guess. the elements of the lore didn't stretch to complete nonsense imo till Me3.
Oh.

Well since instantaneous communication across interstellar distances is possible and does not appear to cause time paradoxes in the ME universe we can infer that special and general relativity are tossed into a trash can somewhere. Simultaneity is possible at a distance in this world for some unexplained reason and therefore everyone can keep steady clocks regardless of where they go or how quickly they get there. People are measuring years against Earth time in the Alliance because it's the capital and most populous world. When foreign terminals are talking to you in English they translate the dates into alliance dates for convenience.
is it really unexplained, or can we infer that once humans discovered the diverse galactic civilizations that they helped normalize and make it uniform as a galactic society?
Communication is based on quantum entanglement, which is a real concept. Although we're not certain it could be used the same way Mass Effect does it.

As for time, it's ~2180 in the human sense, but that's just the way that humanity measures time. Do we have any indication what the current calendar or whatever is for other species?

I suppose they talk about things being X years back or whatever, but I have to assume that it's just a shorthand for the player to easily understand.

As for the question about the stars being different, that's just because it takes so long for the light from the stars to reach us. So, yes, the stars we're seeing on Earth is the light that left the star thousands of years ago. But that doesn't really affect anything in the game, because most of those stars are still there, or will just be vaguely different.
But in the ME-verse, I'm guessing even though the stars in the night sky may different at the normal speed, but thanks to the ftl mass relays, simultaneity throughout the galaxy is achieved. yes?
Obviously Einstein got it wrong lol
I guess so. dead dude gets way too much cred
Well, QE is used for the Normandy's communication link to IM. Otherwise, FTL communication is handled via the mass relays, just like ship transportation is. That's why QE is termed secure since it does not have to go through those channels.
IM=illusive man?
 

EatChildren

Currently polling second in Australia's federal election (first in the Gold Coast), this feral may one day be your Bogan King.
it's been so long since mass effect anything

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for real?

for the record, if you're serious... he looks way too old for her.

For real. Shepard is 32 and the Illusive Man is probably on his later 40s (Mass Effect: Evolution spoilers)
He was a young merc during the First Contact War, if we give him 20 years old back then he will be 48 in ME3).
They are both adults, I see no problem here.
 

Sou Da

Member
For real. Shepard is 32 and the Illusive Man is probably on his later 40s (Mass Effect: Evolution spoilers)
He was a young merc during the First Contact War, if we give him 20 years old back then he will be 48 in ME3).
They are both adults, I see no problem here.

Even in the age of space travel cigarettes are hell.
 
For real. Shepard is 32 and the Illusive Man is probably on his later 40s (Mass Effect: Evolution spoilers)
He was a young merc during the First Contact War, if we give him 20 years old back then he will be 48 in ME3).
They are both adults, I see no problem here.
I get that they're both adults but I always feel like these sort of age gaps are.. just a bit iffy for couples.

however, with age aside, a developing romance between tim & femshep would've be an interesting road to look at.
Is your spoilered response serious? I can never tell with you.
yes it is serious, johnny.
 

Ivory Samoan

Gold Member
I would hook up with TIM with my Femshep for sure, what's age when interstellar loving is abound?

In other news, hnnnnggg for the new IP mentioned by Shinobi a couple pages ago... my E3 predictions have changed slightly for BW:

New IP mentioned/concept art + possible working title
ME Remaster announced, N7 Day 2015 release
pls BioWare, for the love of all that is good and holy
ME4 full trailer with real name shown, crowd swoons: I may or may not pass out with hnnngg
 

Dennis

Banned
I should probably finish Mass Effect 3. I still have no idea what this horrible ending everyone is talking about is exactly.
 

inky

Member
I should probably finish Mass Effect 3. I still have no idea what this horrible ending everyone is talking about is exactly.

Nah.

At this point it there isn't a reason to do it. Even if you don't find it terrible, it's just a videogame ending. You are good just youtubing it or better yet, making up your own.

Like, Harbinger gathers 4 buddies and challenges Shepard to a game of bball for the fate of the galaxy. Unbeknownst to you he assimilated some Earth superstars talent while you were busy with the Illusive man crap or whatever. BUT, turns out Javik was not a Prothean, but Michael Jordan himself disguised and helps you beat them. You pull some globetrotters bullshit in the end, drop some wisecracking oneliners like "stay out of my tearf" (get it?), credits roll to the space jam theme with videos of your crew dancing. The End.
 

Ivory Samoan

Gold Member
I should probably finish Mass Effect 3. I still have no idea what this horrible ending everyone is talking about is exactly.

If you play Leviathan+Citadel in your playthrough with EC (Extended Cut): 90% of the ending problems are negated IMO.

Totally ending feels vs. Vanilla confusing feels.
 

prag16

Banned
If you play Leviathan+Citadel in your playthrough with EC (Extended Cut): 90% of the ending problems are negated IMO.

Totally ending feels vs. Vanilla confusing feels.
90% is a little aggressive imo but 60%+ sure. Still not a huge fan, but it's almost certain there would have been no enormous shit storm if EC/Leviathan had been in the base game.
 

EatChildren

Currently polling second in Australia's federal election (first in the Gold Coast), this feral may one day be your Bogan King.
The extended cut and Leviathan provide complimentary material that expands upon existing material for a more thorough and comprehensive conclusion to the narrative as it was. And that's great.

But the fundamental problems within the narrative itself and the absurd thematic inconsistencies of the climax remain. If those were a source of frustration, which I'm sure they were for many like myself, there is no fix. Just fluff.

Regardless, EC + Leviathan are more or less essential and the best we've got. Meanwhile Citadel is the meta send off, if canonically nonsensical, to the series as a whole.
 
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