Dariusmiles2123

joined 2 years ago
 

Hi everyone!

I've been replaying the Mass Effect games and I'm really impressed by how great they are.

Someway, even if I really enjoyed them back in the days on my Playstation 3, I feel like it's now even better now that I get to enjoy the Legendary Edition on my Steam Deck.

I think I might have been too young to appreciate all the work that goes into creating such a universe and how you can just spend time by listening to conversations, look at the world around you and get involved in all the politics and news.

I was also surprized at how integrated the DLC's are. The other day I started playing the Omega freeing mission in Mass Effect 3, just to discover after a few hours that it's not part of the main game.

Since I don't remember my first playthrough, it makes me wonder how many of the DLC's I've played for now.

I'm around 20 hours in Mass Effect 3 and I hope the end is as good as I remember (even if I know that some people where not happy with the end). For now, I don't even know if there are many endings, so no spoiler please.

All of this, just to say that you shoud get the game if you haven't played it yet. I got it for around 10$ if I remember, but it'd would even still be worth it at the 69$ they are asking for it these days) I can lower the TDP to 7/ 30 FPS and the game still looks gorgeous on the Deck's small screen.

I feel like it's even better than Cyberpunk 2077 while still filling my need of a huge world with a lot of tech stuff and background stories.

Some people are complaining about the always online requirement, but I think you can even avoid it.

I also wanted to add that EA has a bad reputation on Lemmy (and it's probably justified in a way and not gonna get better soon), but they've created some great games over the years. Here is a list of the ones I've enjoyed just as a reminder:

-Dead Space 1-3 (3 is great despite everything people are saying) -Battlefield 1 -Star Wars Jedi Survivor and fallen order -Need For Speed Shift 1-2

I’m a cop and I can tell you that, at least in my country, you’d have no reason to not unlock your phone if you haven’t done anything.

I can understand that in some countries cops can be seen as criminals (and are behaving like criminals), but I don’t think a generality should be made. Just like a generality shouldn’t be made about people from an origin all doing the same bad thing.

Also don’t take advices from what you see on Lemmy as every user comes from a different country with different laws.

In my country, we can take your phone but we aren’t allowed to unlock it without your consent or without a prosecutor saying so.

[–] Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I wasn’t really against Reddit when I left to go on Lemmy. It was mostly to try something which is luving because of its users.

Now I’m glad I did.

[–] Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It’s just a shame that these Macs will never be something I could buy when they become really cheap on the second hand market since you can’t upgrade the Ram or change the SSD.