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#1 Husk07
Member since 2007 • 35 Posts

I've just completed Mass Effect for the first time. The game took me about 40-something hours to complete since I took my time on side quests.

I'm planning on starting another playthrough because of how awesome this game was the first time round. My first character is a level 46 Vanguard. I started my 2nd playthrough as an Infiltrator with the Shotgun talent, he's a level 4. The problem here is, I wouldn't want to have to start all over again from scratch with little items, cash and attributes. I could just load the first career for a new game. But I want to experience the game as an infiltrator and that can't be done if I load my first career. I know I'm being really picky, but could you give me your opinions on this? I'm going to be spending the next few weeks playing this game and I wouldn't want to get bored halfway through.

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#2 Husk07
Member since 2007 • 35 Posts

Awesome?

LeePearce

ROFL who's Arnie talking to? The guy he's shooting? lmao xD

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#3 Husk07
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a televisionNYiVtec

lmao.
I use, a keyboard, mouse, bluetooth headset and hopefully in a few weeks a new Splitfish Frag FX.

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#4 Husk07
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Basically, the game can be as long as you want it to be.
My brother completed the game in 35 hours on his first try, he's not even a good MGS player.
I completed it in 20 hours on my first playthrough, 10 hours on second, now attemping 5 hours.

So basically it all depends on just how you play, either way, there's a ton of content and replay value to keep you busy.

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#5 Husk07
Member since 2007 • 35 Posts

What is this "outside" you speak of?!

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ROFL xD

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#6 Husk07
Member since 2007 • 35 Posts

Holy crap, there are countless walls of text in this topic.
Go to the off topic section and continue the discussion there! sheesh.

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#7 Husk07
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Mercenaries 2, Farcry 2, Fallout 3, Fifa 09, Project Origin, Socom Confrontation, Dead Space, Little Big Planet, MK vs. DC, Mirror's Edge, Prince of Persia, Tekken 6.

WTF am I going to do? How am I going to resist the temptation of wanting to play these games?
On top of that it's my most important school year?! My wallet is going to be empty, probably even my savings account.

If each game is about $50 then it's a total of $600 :(

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#8 Husk07
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Since MGS4 has amazing replay value, you should buy it. I think you should do the same for Soul Calibur since it's such an awesome fighting game, get both. If you had to get one though, it's not a contest, MGS4 for sure.
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#9 Husk07
Member since 2007 • 35 Posts

Has anyone tried this? I'd love some feedback. I'd hoenstly feel much more comfortable with a keyboard.

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#10 Husk07
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I'm a long time PC gamer. To be honest I have yet to find a single product that seems promising.
The FragFX looks very original and something very different. But at the same time, I'm looking to make use of the keyboard and mouse and not some piece of plastic nunchuk. It seems to have a reliable review. I wouldn't buy it thought but that's just me. I'm thinking about getting the XFPS rateup, but at the same time that product didn't get very positive reviews. So I'm a little on edge about which one is probably most suited as an FPS controller.

Is there anyone here that's tried out both products? In terms of the keyboard, I wonder how pressure sensitivity would move for movements? What about the overall reliability for both products in FPS games?

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