Poll: The lack of holstering in ME3 is driving me NUTS.

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KnowYourOnion

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DigitalSushi said:
RagTagBand said:
At what point is holstering your weapon a useful thing? You're either in a combat situation, so you'd have to be stupid to holster your weapon, or you're not in a combat situation, in which case you don't need to have your weapon drawn.

Why is this a thing? Are people that pathetic? Oh wait. Yes, Yes you are. Clearly. Undeniably.

Being able to holster your weapon isn't beneficial, it doesn't aid immersion, this shouldn't be a thing.
In any game I play I holster my weapon whenever I can, if I'm given the choice then I will holster my weapon, it does aid in the immersion you have a choice, also if I'm in the proximity of innocents I will holster my weapon, because you wouldn't do that in real life since it would be rude and threatening.

When I play Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver I go to great length to not hurt humans
When I play MGS I use the tranqs

If a game gives me the choice I will put my weapon away, its my choice, call me pathetic for pressing a button... don't call me pathetic for having discipline and a willingness to be humane even when I roleplay.

Its my roleplay, its my play style, deal with it.
Woah old boy! You're attacking him for something he didn't say. He never suggested that role-playing was pathetic, you're the one who brought that up.

He was just saying that it is going a bit far to suggest that lacking a button to holster your guns is some terrible crime that should be rectified immediately. Lets face us it, it really isn't that much of a big deal.
 

DigitalSushi

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KnowYourOnion said:
DigitalSushi said:
RagTagBand said:
At what point is holstering your weapon a useful thing? You're either in a combat situation, so you'd have to be stupid to holster your weapon, or you're not in a combat situation, in which case you don't need to have your weapon drawn.

Why is this a thing? Are people that pathetic? Oh wait. Yes, Yes you are. Clearly. Undeniably.

Being able to holster your weapon isn't beneficial, it doesn't aid immersion, this shouldn't be a thing.
In any game I play I holster my weapon whenever I can, if I'm given the choice then I will holster my weapon, it does aid in the immersion you have a choice, also if I'm in the proximity of innocents I will holster my weapon, because you wouldn't do that in real life since it would be rude and threatening.

When I play Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver I go to great length to not hurt humans
When I play MGS I use the tranqs

If a game gives me the choice I will put my weapon away, its my choice, call me pathetic for pressing a button... don't call me pathetic for having discipline and a willingness to be humane even when I roleplay.

Its my roleplay, its my play style, deal with it.
Woah old boy! You're attacking him for something he didn't say. He never suggested that role-playing was pathetic, you're the one who brought that up.

He was just saying that it is going a bit far to suggest that lacking a button to holster your guns is some terrible crime that should be rectified immediately. Lets face us it, it really isn't that much of a big deal.
Your right, it isn't a big deal.

Until you stop letting me holster my weapon, because otherwise I'll shoot the place up.
 

Goofguy

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While I concur with previous posts that the FOV is too limited in ME3, the lack of a holster option is not that bothersome to me. Sure, it may take me a bit longer to check out every corner in a room but I have no problem with that.
 

PaganAxe

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I never holstered my weapons in ME2. Figured it was a waste of time. Was too busy shooting shit.