Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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In the very beginning of the game I'm up against some dead things that set off blue electricity, and I get a training instruction to throw grenades. There are grenades in my inventory, and I think I selected them, but when I went into combat, sure enough it was the crummy little pistol firing away to no effect.
How do I select an item in inventory? I mean, I can select it, all right, but whn I go back out of my inventory screen, the item isn't really selected, after all.
And just how am I supposed to kill those dead things, anyway? I can't even take one down, never mind three of them. And can I control my party members? There doesn't seem to be an option for that.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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hagatha, ME 1? I don't remember very well but try the R button.
Again I don't remember but there should be a way to see the default controls from the main menu.
I assume you are playing the PC version if not probably pressing the Select button of the Controller gives them.
For ME 2 this should be more or less the same.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Hmm. I managed to squeak my way through the first mission, using up a lot of health in the process. Not bad, but I wish there was a Pause function. This game is pretty intense and fun. I'm having some problems with it, though. Maybe just Vista issues, but there have been a couple of crashes and I couldn't even start the game without downloading a patch. Anyway, farther along, I seem to have picked up some rather strange party members. The plot line is moving along a bit too fast for me to follow -- I'm just running around completing quests. Right now I'm on a timed quest to rescue somebody, and I don't know who they are or where they are, but I've got three minutes to do it in. Riiiiiight. Maybe on the second playthrough it will all make sense  This reminds me of the first time I played KOTOR -- didn't have a clue what I was doing for the first quarter of the game, but it sure was fun. I picked up Mass Effect 2 yesterday, and then, rooting around in my games, found a whole stack of games I haven't played yet, including this one. I have no idea when I bought it.
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I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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I've just found my (old) copy of ME1 - there is a pause function. Like in all Bioware games, you'll need to use the space button to pause the game.
This will bring up a tactical screen; you can control your squad mates (a bit). The reason, I'm saying this is that the word over at the Bioware ME forums are that the AI for your squad mates aren't very good...
As for throwing grenades, yes, the R button should work.
Pausing the game by way of the spacebar should also make it so that you can change weapons, change to any team mate, give orders to your team mates and maybe much more...
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Karsten, thanks for the tips. I see that the pause function isn't one you can use and walk away from the game; it's sort of a semi-pause. The AI is not very good and if you leave your characters up to their own devices they soon wind up dead.
After the initial few glitches the game seems pretty stable on my Vista laptop. I was thinking it wasn't as good as, say, KOTOR, but then I realized that it was midnight and I'd been playing all day, so it's obviously not bad, either!
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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luv2travel, have you tried disabling the virus protection?
After many problems I finally was able to play ME1, I have ME2 in the mail and hope for the best. ME1 and Sacred, which I was never able to play despite having better stats than the requirements, were the games that made me buy a PS3 last year when I had been always a PC only player.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Thanks, mcc! How do I do that? I'm running Windows 7. Have McAfee. Don't know how to turn on or off anything. Andrea 
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Thanks, mcc! How do I do that? I'm running Windows 7. Have McAfee. Don't know how to turn on or off anything. Andrea Normally, you can just right click the icon for say McAfee next to the clock. Then select exit. This should close the anti virus program down. Remember to turn it on again after you've installed the game, though.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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A lot of times one has to go in a different way to switch protection off, I guess it depends on the actual McAfee program. If you don't have the exit option when right clicking the McAfee icon, click on the Open Security Center, check at the "very" bottom left, if it says Advanced Menu click on it (if it says Basic, you are already in the next step), click on Configure ,next at the top left click Computer and Files, now on the right you should see Virus Protection is Enabled, turn it off, it will give you options of time, choose it and you are done. 
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Ah, I had a feeling you had an unsupported video chip in that laptop. So, just never mind my post in the Windows 7 and Games topic! Although I did post a list of the unsupported cards there.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Okay so back to the Beginner's Nlues, anyone have any tips on combat in that stupid Mako runabout?
It's almost impossible to control even on flat gound, yawing from side to side. You can't make it do anything in combat withut it flipping over. I've watched the same cutscene so may times on Feros that I'm about ready to give up. What were they thinking?
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Thank you, Draclvr! I appreciate the attempt. Andrea  PS Sorry for hijacking your thread.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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hagatha, the Mako is a lot of fun after you get proficient enough, it won't take that long, I use to wish for one like that for real!
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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I am a bit divided about this game. The Mako really is impossible to use. I finally learned to edge forward a bit, take out one enemy, and then back up out of range. It takes forever, but it beats trying to manouever.
The thing that really bothers me is that I am actually trapped in one location with no ability to heal in combat, the way back to the ship is blocked, and I am now facing more enemies than ever before. I can't reload an earlier save, as that would lose me at least 8 hours of game play, and I never retrace my steps that way.
I wouldn't mind the challenge so much, and I'm sure I will eventually win this fight (hopefully, anyway) but for some reason game developers have still not learned that nobody -- NOBODY -- wants to watch the same cutscene over and over and over and over.... Once would be quite enough, thank you. And since there is no way to skip the cutscenes, you are doomed to watch them over and over when you get to a boss battle. Same thing every time you die -- a long cutscene before you can reload. Not really fun.
Otherwise the game is good, but really, there are some limitations, too. For instance, I am at level 18 and still none of my party members are talking. By this point in the KOTOR games my party members were all chatting away happily. This bunch -- nothing to say, I guess, but it's ike playing a solo game with a couple of temporary tag-alongs. It doesn't feel like a party-based game.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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...For instance, I am at level 18 and still none of my party members are talking. By this point in the KOTOR games my party members were all chatting away happily. This bunch -- nothing to say, I guess, but it's ike playing a solo game with a couple of temporary tag-alongs. It doesn't feel like a party-based game. ME is a bit different in this regard compared to the KOTOR games. Most of the character specific dialog takes place on the ship, between missions, and your party-members barely have anything to say during a mission. It's the same in ME 2. Of course, in ME 2 there's barely any time to stop and chat, since you're constantly fighting 
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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I played ME1 in one PC (XP) and will play ME2 in another with Windows 7. I understand ME2 gets the character from the previous played game. ME1 had the saved games in a BioWare folder in My Documents? Does anyone know if I have to copy this Folder into the My Documents Folder for ME2 to recognize the character?
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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If the save files are still in their original locations, the game should detect them by itself. I do seem to remember that you can go into the Bioware configuration Utility and specify where the saves are located if you need to.
Edit: Blah, didn't read that you had 2 different versions of Windows. Anyway, Bioware Configuration or Setup program has the save import feature
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Thank you Zimbo, ME2 is in the mail, arriving soon, I put the files in My Documents as they are in the other PC, I hope ME2 finds them if not I'll use the import feature.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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As I progress through the game, I'm starting to enjoy the combat. There are still some fights I can't win, though. I've had to reatreat from that Hydra monster that lives in the sand dunes, and I'm not certain I can beat the Boss fight with Liara's mother, just yet.
I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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My ME2 arrived, I am trying to hack the Data Pack but I don't see the way to click on the correct text when I see it. In the center there is this green rectangle but I cannot move it to the sides.
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Re: Mass Effect Beginner's Blues
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Yeah, that took me a couple of tries too. You don't click, but move the rectangle using WASD (or whatever buttons you have assigned to movement) and confirm with Space. Edit: Hagatha, do you mean a Thresher Maw? They're a bit of a pain, but you basically just have to keep moving in a circle around it and shoot it until it dies  As for Liara's mother, that took me a couple of tries. Again, you can barely afford to stop moving. Try to focus on the guards she has first, and then go for her when they're dead. She'll die eventually.
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