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It's strange that you could be so turned off by ME2's combat while liking Gears' combat mechanics, when everyone compares the two like they were the same game. I suppose the whole impatient thing you mentioned could be a part of that, though.
ME2's combat is like a more interactive, action-packed chess match for me - especially with the Adept and Engineer classes.[/QUOTE]
Oh, I like the combat in ME2, not turned off by it at all. Best combat in any RPG by far--it's not as good shooter wise as Gears though.
I just had no desire to play through on harder difficulties after briefly trying--I did do the DLC on the higher difficulty for the one achievement though.
Also otice with the Gears games I said I did those in co-op. I also had no interest in playing those on higher difficulty solo, but I had a buddy I love playing those games with so it gave us an excuse for more nights of "Gears and Beers."

But generally, I hate hard games so I rarely every bump up the difficulty and more often bump it down.
That said, the impatience is part of it. You can play ME2 like Gears on normal, just using some cover and shooting the hell out of everything without a whole lot of thought put in to strategy, squad powers etc.--especially if you play as a solider. On higher difficulties you can't get very far that way. Gears on higher difficulty isn't really much different than on normal, just have to spend more time in cover and be a tad more careful.
I'm just not much for strategic games. Like Dragon Age that I'm playing now. I had no patience for dealing with all the squad tactics, micro managing stats etc. that was MUCH more cumbersome than the ME games, so I just dropped it to casual so I could enjoy the story and questing and not worry much about combat and leveling properly etc.
Just different strokes for different folks. I'm primarily an FPS gamer these days, and just play the odd WRPG on the side when I want a change of pace and something that's more store driven that I can kind of veg out to and escape for a few hours without the frustration inherent in shooters where you die a lot etc.