*ruins you're game*

*ruins you're game*
who the FUCK thought this was a good idea?

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>Driving through empty copy paste planets with copy paste bunkers
What were they thinking?

I enjoyed Mako rides, fuck you

Yeah, it was kinda cool sniping colossi with the cannon

*trips on a twig and falls off the world*

This, it wasn't so bad.

The mako was great. If only the planets had more interesting content and environments then the exploration in this game would have been top notch. Driving around on lonely, hostile worlds looking for signs of life or other interesting shit is so comfy.

Mako was alright. I loved ME1, thought 2 was alright, never played the others. But for ME1, I was having so much fun in the game I didn't mind the Mako padding it out a bit.

>be Hammerhead
>get shot literally once
>blow up

I am happy to see so many other anons liked the mako too. Exploring the lonely oppressive worlds in mass effect was one of the best parts of the game for me, maximum comfy. I liked imagining that I was seeing some part of the universe no one had ever seen before.

I am sad that it was changed into only having the mako on linear action filled corridors in ME2

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I think the idea works better in your mind than it would in practice

> I loved ME1, thought 2 was alright
2 improved on 1 in literally every single aspect

Lol are you a woman zoomed or a faggot?

it took away mako exploration instead of improving it. that is a definite downgrade

The only thing ME2 had over 1 is the ability to rail Tali

>8 minutes of the game ruins the game
M'key.

Nope. Mako was... good. Yup, copypaste planets are shit and annoying, but driving it, dodging rockets, jumping around like an idiot and exploring the worlds themselves was awesome and enjoyable experience.

It was fine.

The Mako was the best part of Mass Effect 1 and getting rid of exploration of planet surfaces was the reason the series went to shit in ME2

I feel that the reason people disliked the Mako was because it was difficult to get used to the controls. That, and the fact it took a long time to heal.

>enjoying mako
>hating everything after ME1
You survived mako, but you can't stand planets scanning and Hammerhead jumps. How and why?

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The reason people dislike the Mako is because they forgot to code torque, friction and gravity into the game.

Liking the Mako is a good litmus test. If you didn't like it, it's probably because you're bad at video games and couldn't control it. If you did like it, it's because you're good at video games and had a blast going full throttle around the cliffs of Noveria.

>the cliffs of Noveria
Yeah, it's easy to drive the Mako on the planets that were handcrafted for the player to drive the Mako on. It's the procedurally generated planets that suck.

Liking the Mako is a good litmus test. If you didn't like it, it's probably because you're blanco y basedo. If you did like it, it's because you're an n-word.