Galactic Readiness is raised by playing multiplayer matches. Successful extraction on a random map increases overall galactic readiness by 3-4% while extraction on a set map increases the readiness of that sector by 9%
Play the multiplayer game. You can also download the ios app, but doing it that way is helluva lot slower.
Yes, according to Special Relativity, if you raise it, its energy will increase - and therefore also its mass. The effect is insignificant for "normal" gravity; in extreme cases, such as a neutron star, the effect may be noticeable.Yes, according to Special Relativity, if you raise it, its energy will increase - and therefore also its mass. The effect is insignificant for "normal" gravity; in extreme cases, such as a neutron star, the effect may be noticeable.Yes, according to Special Relativity, if you raise it, its energy will increase - and therefore also its mass. The effect is insignificant for "normal" gravity; in extreme cases, such as a neutron star, the effect may be noticeable.Yes, according to Special Relativity, if you raise it, its energy will increase - and therefore also its mass. The effect is insignificant for "normal" gravity; in extreme cases, such as a neutron star, the effect may be noticeable.
If he died in Mass Effect 1 then he is not in Mass Effect 2. If he survived Mass Effect 1 he shows up in Mass Effect 2 but he can not be killed.
A galactic cluster is a collection of hundreds or even thousands of galaxies which are bound together by their gravity, each one containing billions of stars. The mass of a galactic cluster could be a quadrillion times the mass of the sun.
The homophone that fits the description is "weight." "Weight" can refer to heaviness, as in physical mass, and is spelled similarly to "wait," which means to remain in readiness.
It depends on your decisions, for example Mordin, Grunt, Tali or any other replacement characters die if you choose wrong, Legion dies no matter what and Separd can survive if you get readiness to 95% or above.
The effect of mass extinction is extinction, death of a mass
Yes, there will be a Mass effect 3. even if your Shepard died, there will be a mass effect 3.
mass effect 2 will be
BioWare, the developer of Mass Effect has confermed Mass Effect 2 to come out in 2010.
No, Mass Effect 2 has a completely different weapon system.
Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 are both single player. There are no multiplayer modes
It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.