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Started playing it as a Soldier, was too easy. Assault rifle + all ammo types lets you mash anything and everything.

Re-made as an adept on a harder difficulty and now it's tough! I can see adepts dominating late game, but currently I have to really micro my team mates, and if a big mech comes out I'm f**ked!

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Started playing it as a Soldier, was too easy. Assault rifle + all ammo types lets you mash anything and everything.

Re-made as an adept on a harder difficulty and now it's tough! I can see adepts dominating late game, but currently I have to really micro my team mates, and if a big mech comes out I'm f**ked!

M-920 Cain

/game

Pretty sure I have had to reload more times from going lulz and firing the Cain point blank than anything else. Higher difficulties simply make your squad mates die faster (ok technically enemies flanking more and using powers etc more often), it's not that much harder no matter what skills you choose. An Adept isn't exactly weak and anything you are missing you can get from the advanced training anyway. Running a soldier with Heavy Fortification atm loving squad cryo and most likely play something like a Vanguard later. Probably play through and get the Insane achievement for ME2 as well.

Yeah, I would suggest playing ME1... I didn't, and I'm still not entirely sure what's going on... I'm like halfway through now.

Thats what I'm thinking... $20 on CDWOW purchased.... now to wait and see if $45 for ME2 could be worth it

I think i was most of the way through ME1 a couple of months before ME2 came out... i couldn't resist once i seen it for sale the other day. I'm always doing crazy shit like this...

:stupid:

Edited by allthatr_emains
for those who have beaten the game how many hours did it take?

i need to allocate some time to play this game!

Depends, you can do it in under 10 hours, the last mission will probably go horribly wrong but you can do it, 30+ doing all the sides. That would be + any reloads etc and then you have to play it at least twice.

lulz

Your options as a male character are Tali, Miranda, Jack or if you go none, Kelly after the final mission.

Loyalty, upgrades and stage of relationship all seem to factor into survival rates.

My 'No One Left Behind' team composition was

Specialist: Tali

Team Leader: Garrus

Specialist: Jack

Team Leader Garrus

Escort: Mordin

As long as the team members you bring with you are loyal they survive.

Also saw there's a free DLC that add's +10% heavy weapons ammo on the armour...which means my last play through would be +100%, 2 x Cain shots, nice.

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Apparently Mass Effect doesn't like my PC and has to crash regularly lol - frustrating...

Lol, it did that for me alot when i played the first one through when it came out

ive had ME2 installed for about a week now and havnt touched it, been to pre-occupied with avp and l4d2... and ddo :D

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