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Whilst Muzyka would not confirm the ability to import your character from the first Mass Effect into the sequel, he heavily emphasised the importance of the trilogy to be a coherent, narrative whole. Teasing Australian 360 and gamers worldwide, Muzyka said ” you can do it through technology and importing character saves, or you could do it through the natural branch points where things come together and branch off again. A mixture of those two things is probably what we’ll want to do…”
Quote from: McDragon on July 22, 2008, 03:14:19 PMthey can make the game harder from the start?another borys spin.watLook dude BioWare made BG2: Throne of Bhaal when you were level 25 at the beginning. But THAT was AD&D, AD&D has some pretty powerful monsters suited for a high level party.I don't see any high-level monsters in Mass Effect universe.
they can make the game harder from the start?another borys spin.
Quote from: McDragon on July 22, 2008, 03:14:19 PMthey can make the game harder from the start?another borys spin.watLook dude BioWare made BG2: Throne of Bhaal where you were level 25 at the beginning. BioWare KNOWS how to deal with uberpowerful player characters. But BG2: ToB was AD&D and AD&D has some pretty powerful monsters suited for a high level party. BioWare had it easy there.I don't see any high-level monsters in Mass Effect universe.