GamerZines: This is by far the most requested walkthrough for BioWare's sci-fi spectacular and even though searching for terminals on Illium makes us flashback to researching those godforsaken keepers in the original Mass Effect, thankfully this side quest isn't anywhere near as troubling.
Well, as long as you read our helpful guide that is.
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This was certainly a pain to deal with and took a good hour at least as I searched for terminals. Fun investigating piece but at the same time I was slightly annoyed by it.
That terminal quest was so easy I don't understand how people have problems with it. They give you a damn proximity detector, what else do you want, for the game to have arrows showing you were you need to go. The game is liner as it is so some diversion is always welcomed.
The mission wasn't that hard or confusing. A quick run around Illium and you'd find the terminals in no time, hack them, follow the bleeping, upload. Simple.
But saying that I've come across levels in various games I could not for the life of me understand, even though the solution was staring me right in the face.
If you need a walkthrough to do Liara's quests in ME 2 then seriously hang up your mouse/gamepad and find a new hobby. The quests are ridiculously easy and require virtually no skill whatsoever.
Most requested walkthrough?? Are you kidding me? This proves that a lot of people actually spend more time online bickering and talking smack to each other than playing the actual video game. This quest was so damn easy. FFS, they give you a damn meter thing to practically GUIDE YOU to the terminal. This has to be a joke or something. You really can't call yourself a gamer if you can't even do this simple quest. In fact you don't even need a walkthrough guide for the entire game. Everything that is interactive is highlighted by a big blue box.
This is too hilarious.