So finally, I've cleaned up May Lee Shepard's text and re-uploaded it. Read it here!
Showing posts with label Mass Effect Trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mass Effect Trilogy. Show all posts
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Mass Effect 2 and Screenshots
I wrapped up Mass Effect 1 yesterday and it was an interesting journey after playing Mass Effect 3 so many times and knowing much of the reveals. I was going to move to playing Mass Effect 2 on my Linux box through Wine, but for some reason, it just wouldn't work. I suspect it's because of Origin's activation thing that is tripping up, but after fighting with this for hours, I decided to install it right back on my old Vista laptop.
The next issue I had to fight with was the screenshot taking. I used this forum thread to help. To make things brief, what you need is to download the ME2CoalescedEditor and point it to your installed Mass Effect 2 path. Then go to the BindingsManager, select the key to use (I used F12) at the bottom left panel, then select "Add New". Type in 'Shot' (capitalizations don't matter, I think) on the command so it looks like:
Bindings=( Name="F12",Command="Shot")
- SFXGameNodeConversation
- SFXGameNodeCinematics
There are two screenshot folders in Mass Effect 2. The Bioware/Mass Effect 2/ScreenShots/ is always empty. All screenshots go to Bioware/Mass Effect 2/BIOGame/Screenshots/.
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Sunday, February 9, 2014
May Lee Shepard
Reposted here.
Having left the wikia community. The profile is gone. I may re-post it here some day.
I had fun doing this in the Mass Effect wikia. Hope you enjoy this profile.
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Mass Effect 3's Endings
Yes, I'm late to the party. Chances are, people have moved on and many others were angry. With limited exposure to the Mass Effect series, I looked into the original cut endings on Youtube and remembered how random it all looked and felt. It just ended and there was little of anything in it. It was so unsatisfying, but I also pointed out that without the actual journey, the ending would be likely meaningless. BioWare eventually came out with the Extended Cut release and the endings there were much lengthier and more effectively rounded out the ending. It was much better when compared to the original cut, but without the journey, it would be difficult to understand the experience.
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