The Kodiak shuttle was built for stealth, and it has very weak shields, so when you fire a gun from it, they will see you, shoot you down, and it becomes your coffin.Coldman42 said:Flying solves that easily. And for flying shuttle battles you get some front mounted guns and maybe a cannon, but the side could open if you upgrade it and one of your team mates could fire a turret gun or something. Personally i think this would be the best idea most everyone would at least accept.
I-I-I ca-I can't-I don't...TempestZ said:He just stays there and space moves around him. Ye rly.
For the first time in this thread, I agree.Hugh Mann said:BRING BACK THE FUCKING FAST BULLETS.
This.. This was the most amusing thing I have ever read in the past several months.Mr. Cheese said:Shepard will ride upon his trusted steed, Garrus, as he does battle throughout space.
It's good to know that someone else reads the codex.Hopeless Bastard said:I read that too. But I'm also of the mind the Kodiak (or something prettier) would be perfect for planetary exploration.camokkid said:The Kodiak shuttle was built for stealth, and it has very weak shields, so when you fire a gun from it, they will see you, shoot you down, and it becomes your coffin.
Don't you ever read the codex?
Of course you don't, nobody reads the fucking codex.
Except for me.
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If you remember, killing anything with the mako cost you experience. So if you really wanted xp and were aware there was nothing in the game that couldn't be killed on foot, the mako segments were little more than long, dull, fully interactive cut-scenes. Whats worse is after a certain point the mako's weapons were worse than anything you had on foot.
So yea, give me a flying coffin who's only strength is stealth to zip around some randomly generated planet surface until I find something interesting. Then when/if I see something to shoot, let me choose where to jump out (similar to the mako drops) then give me a button to push to call the Kodiak back when its safe. I'm torn on scanning vs a pre-marked map, though.
Yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes. Yes. I had a crapton of minerals in ME2 (overdid scanning "a little"), and at the same time i was low on credits. Just why couldn't i sell minerals?Coldman42 said:Also, when you get damn near every upgrade and are full on all but the ONE resource you still need and going dangerously low on credits you need to have a place on the Citadel or another place with a center of trade you can buy, sell, and trade your other resources and credits for the ONE you need to finish. Does anyone disagree on that note? Seriously, anyone who isn't going to do it just for the sake of arguing?