I... don't think that'd fit mass effect. They have already announced a deeper Paragon/Renegade and conversation system, But i don't think they will have silence option, Or a timer.
No, I wanted to have silence options in those moments from Mass Effect 1 where you really get to see the councilors and all. But silence options in all conversations would also be good, even though it would work better if we had a timer.
I... don't think that'd fit mass effect. They have already announced a deeper Paragon/Renegade and conversation system, But i don't think they will have silence option, Or a timer.
It's curiously interesting to read who people decided to romance. I went for Liara on the first and third, though on one playthrough of ME 2 I chose Tali.
I'm intrigued to see what you do with the Synthesis ending.
Being honoured as an alliance hero sort of makes sense when you consider that for the first and last games Shepard is flying an alliance ship, and is a commander in the alliance. I agree with you on the Control ending.
I looked up MEHEM, and, yeah, doesn't sound right. Far too idealistic, which ME has never been. One of the brilliant things about the series is the decisions in the first game reach across to the third, there is a lasting consequence, and often the choices you face put you in between a rock and a hard place. Take Virmire from the first game: there's the Ashley/Kaiden choice, or the repercussion of not having enough of either Paragon or Renegade and being able to talk Wrex down.
Synthesis is my choice. I choose Synthesis, I am alive and I am not alone. xD For a variety for reasons, Synthesis is the ending i looked fo… morerward to ever since Mass Effect 1. But it was so poorly introduced that it sounded very bad before i chose it. That's one of the main issues we're focusing on fixing in ME3. Introduce Synthesis correctly.
Destroy is kinda good, But it has a lot of flaws to me. Firstly, You become an alliance hero. Actually, I'm a Spectre to the bone, Not an alliance solider. Secondly, It ditches the whole responsibility of understanding and analyzing the situation and to create the solution that really fits the situation. "Synthesis".
Control is for people who likes power, Mostly Renegades. Requires you sacrifice yourself to save everyone. Not really my type of choice, But i respect it. Refusal's brilliance is that as you said, It's really different than anything we've ever seen before.
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Yes, But for me, I only used the alliance to get to a higher position. I told the rear admiral from Mass Effect 1 to shove it and that The Normandy is now a citadel propriety and he can't inspect it. That's exactly the kind of attitude i have towards the alliance. Miranda even mentioned that The Alliance isn't flexible and it did take a lot of room than it's supposed to take in ME3. Also, hackett thinks he owns the world and always bossing me around in ME3. Typical attitude that piss me off. The debriefings are getting improved as well.
I'm intrigued to see what you do with the Synthesis ending.
Being honoured as an alliance hero sort of makes sense when you consider that… more for the first and last games Shepard is flying an alliance ship, and is a commander in the alliance. I agree with you on the Control ending.
I looked up MEHEM, and, yeah, doesn't sound right. Far too idealistic, which ME has never been. One of the brilliant things about the series is the decisions in the first game reach across to the third, there is a lasting consequence, and often the choices you face put you in between a rock and a hard place. Take Virmire from the first game: there's the Ashley/Kaiden choice, or the repercussion of not having enough of either Paragon or Renegade and being able to talk Wrex down.
Yes, But for me, I only used the alliance to get to a higher position. I told the rear admiral from Mass Effect 1 to shove it and that The N… moreormandy is now a citadel propriety and he can't inspect it. That's exactly the kind of attitude i have towards the alliance. Miranda even mentioned that The Alliance isn't flexible and it did take a lot of room than it's supposed to take in ME3. Also, hackett thinks he owns the world and always bossing me around in ME3. Typical attitude that piss me off. The debriefings are getting improved as well.
Krogans. I don't normally go for the heavy-handed approach to things, the running-gunning style, however the Dalatrass really annoyed me with what seemed like underhanded tactics during a galactic crisis. Obviously having not seen the full force of the Krogan Rebellion means I don't know just quite what they did.
As for Geth, Quarians and Peace, I went for Peace. At least I think I did - I can't remember if I had quite enough Paragon points. If I did I know I would have gone for that.
I actually chose The Salarians. Not one my first walkthrough but when i did, I felt like, Hell, I should always do that. Actually after plenty of thinking, The Salarians have a point. The Krogan can't even accept that the Rachni doesn't need to go extinct, How can they be a part of a galactic diplomacy? Yes, The Dalatrass was very close-minded, But look on the bright side of it. I actually either kill Wrex on Virmire or never recruit him and destroy Maelon's data in order to save Mordin. I had hoped i could save him with Wrex around to face the consequence of my actions when he attacks you on the citadel afterwards.
For the Geth/Quarian situation, I always thought peace is the best solution. Admiral Koris proved that The Quarians' engineering brilliance can be supported with keen diplomatic minds. Besides, The Quarians are mistreated by the entire galaxy and i can put things right for them and then they can change and open their minds as Tali changed her mind in ME3, The Geth are mistreated by The Quarians, And i stood in their favor ever since ME1 when i didn't even had a choice. However, Rannoch's event escalation was very quick that makes you feel as it's rushed. Despite the fact that The Rannoch situation is more difficult than The Tuchanka situation diplomatically. That's one of the many screw-ups of the writing staff.
Krogans. I don't normally go for the heavy-handed approach to things, the running-gunning style, however the Dalatrass really annoyed me wit… moreh what seemed like underhanded tactics during a galactic crisis. Obviously having not seen the full force of the Krogan Rebellion means I don't know just quite what they did.
As for Geth, Quarians and Peace, I went for Peace. At least I think I did - I can't remember if I had quite enough Paragon points. If I did I know I would have gone for that.
Yourself?
At least the photo is something.
It's curiously interesting to read who people decided to romance. I went for Liara on the first and third, though on one playthrough of ME 2 I chose Tali.
I had the same thing with Miranda. But she has become The Shadow Broker, She can take care of herself. Besides, I told her that i want to be friends with her right before romancing Miranda.
I felt bad for Liara because I romanced her in Mass Effect 1.
Then ME 2 I romanced Tali because I liked Tali's character in that one it w… moreas kinda cool
So then I continued the romance with Tali and I felt bad when I had too break the news to Liara.
That's harsh to Liara, dude. Still, Tali would be pleased ;P
I liked her more because she was the Shadow Broker, which broke the mould of being an archaeologist a little. Not that I dislike archaeologists - I simply mean it gave another side to her character.
I had the same thing with Miranda. But she has become The Shadow Broker, She can take care of herself. Besides, I told her that i want to be friends with her right before romancing Miranda.
That's harsh to Liara, dude. Still, Tali would be pleased ;P
I liked her more because she was the Shadow Broker, which broke the mould of… more being an archaeologist a little. Not that I dislike archaeologists - I simply mean it gave another side to her character.
It's a valid point that the Krogan can't accept the Rachni - it's not very geo-politically minded. I might have gone with the Salarians if it weren't for Wrex, who I'd seemingly built up a rapport with; I really like Mordin though.
I completely agree with your view on the Quarians and Geth.
I actually chose The Salarians. Not one my first walkthrough but when i did, I felt like, Hell, I should always do that. Actually after plen… morety of thinking, The Salarians have a point. The Krogan can't even accept that the Rachni doesn't need to go extinct, How can they be a part of a galactic diplomacy? Yes, The Dalatrass was very close-minded, But look on the bright side of it. I actually either kill Wrex on Virmire or never recruit him and destroy Maelon's data in order to save Mordin. I had hoped i could save him with Wrex around to face the consequence of my actions when he attacks you on the citadel afterwards.
For the Geth/Quarian situation, I always thought peace is the best solution. Admiral Koris proved that The Quarians' engineering brilliance can be supported with keen diplomatic minds. Besides, The Quarians are mistreated by the entire galaxy and i can put things right for them and then they can change and open their minds as T… [view original content]
It's a valid point that the Krogan can't accept the Rachni - it's not very geo-politically minded. I might have gone with the Salarians if i… moret weren't for Wrex, who I'd seemingly built up a rapport with; I really like Mordin though.
I completely agree with your view on the Quarians and Geth.
Mass Effect . I still think Citadel was the best dlc ever made ever. Pretty excited for ME4. I seriously hope it's not a prequel though. It should be an alternate universe thing. I thought that maybe it should be that the Reapers existed, but they never came back. I hope there isn't as much auto dialogue as Mass Effect 3 though . My Shepard became too serious. They also removed the hair color I used, so he acted kind of different and looked different. Auto dialogue can seriously ruin this game if they put too much in this time.
Mass Effect . I still think Citadel was the best dlc ever made ever. Pretty excited for ME4. I seriously hope it's not a prequel though. I… moret should be an alternate universe thing. I thought that maybe it should be that the Reapers existed, but they never came back. I hope there isn't as much auto dialogue as Mass Effect 3 though . My Shepard became too serious. They also removed the hair color I used, so he acted kind of different and looked different. Auto dialogue can seriously ruin this game if they put too much in this time.
I didn't play any of the DLC, I nerded out hard. I played through Mass Effect 1, and 2, to get my story just right for #3. After that ending i was done with the game. I got the awesome Green orb ending.
Mass Effect . I still think Citadel was the best dlc ever made ever. Pretty excited for ME4. I seriously hope it's not a prequel though. I… moret should be an alternate universe thing. I thought that maybe it should be that the Reapers existed, but they never came back. I hope there isn't as much auto dialogue as Mass Effect 3 though . My Shepard became too serious. They also removed the hair color I used, so he acted kind of different and looked different. Auto dialogue can seriously ruin this game if they put too much in this time.
I actually played all DLC packs. The game is still flawed, That's why i created my project, "Reconstruction DLC". The retake movement is too soft to act. And actually, I liked the concept of Synthesis so very much. It was just poorly presented.
I didn't play any of the DLC, I nerded out hard. I played through Mass Effect 1, and 2, to get my story just right for #3. After that ending i was done with the game. I got the awesome Green orb ending.
Can't wait loved the series(yes even threes ending though it annoys me we don't get a definitive answer is shepard is alive.) can't wait till e3 probably gonna get a trailer with a 2015 release date(2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year). Plus they will probably announce when the trilogy comes to ps4/X1
Can't wait loved the series(yes even threes ending though it annoys me we don't get a definitive answer is shepard is alive.) can't wait til… morel e3 probably gonna get a trailer with a 2015 release date(2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year). Plus they will probably announce when the trilogy comes to ps4/X1
Same, a part from the ME 3 ones, which I think I will come back to, and I played Pinnacle Station. What did you do with the Collector Base at the end of ME 2?
Destroyed it. I always wanted to keep it, As Legion said, It's just data now. But can't trust Cerberus or The Illusive Man with the data. What about you?
Same, a part from the ME 3 ones, which I think I will come back to, and I played Pinnacle Station. What did you do with the Collector Base at the end of ME 2?
First time I destroyed it, second time I kept it, and the latter save ended up being the one I went into ME 3 yet. The supposed consequence was, I think, that Ceberus troops were indroctrinated and husk-like. I figured that was probably the same for everyone, though. Some team mates are a little annoyed, such as Jack, come to think of it.
Destroyed it. I always wanted to keep it, As Legion said, It's just data now. But can't trust Cerberus or The Illusive Man with the data. What about you?
They're husk-like anyway and i don't really believe TIM is indoctrinated. The only consequence of saving it is more war assets after the Cerberus HQ mission.
First time I destroyed it, second time I kept it, and the latter save ended up being the one I went into ME 3 yet. The supposed consequence … morewas, I think, that Ceberus troops were indroctrinated and husk-like. I figured that was probably the same for everyone, though. Some team mates are a little annoyed, such as Jack, come to think of it.
I honestly hope they just ditch the Paragon/Renegade system altogether and perhaps adopt Dragon Age's companion approval system. As is, the trivial morality meter just restricts the 'role playing' aspect in a supposed RPG, as we're hindered down the line for straying from either Holy Goody Two Shoes of Justice or Royal Dickbag of Douchery. Attempt to blur the line between those two? Well, now the Quarians are dead because you didn't have enough points. Better luck next time.
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I... don't think that'd fit mass effect. They have already announced a deeper Paragon/Renegade and conversation system, But i don't think they will have silence option, Or a timer.
They'll improve the Paragon/Renegade system? How? Please be true man, even though I was Paragon I had to use some Renegade options.
At least the photo is something.
It's curiously interesting to read who people decided to romance. I went for Liara on the first and third, though on one playthrough of ME 2 I chose Tali.
I'm intrigued to see what you do with the Synthesis ending.
Being honoured as an alliance hero sort of makes sense when you consider that for the first and last games Shepard is flying an alliance ship, and is a commander in the alliance. I agree with you on the Control ending.
I looked up MEHEM, and, yeah, doesn't sound right. Far too idealistic, which ME has never been. One of the brilliant things about the series is the decisions in the first game reach across to the third, there is a lasting consequence, and often the choices you face put you in between a rock and a hard place. Take Virmire from the first game: there's the Ashley/Kaiden choice, or the repercussion of not having enough of either Paragon or Renegade and being able to talk Wrex down.
They only said that the game will feature a more complex morality and choice system. They didn't say how.
Yes, But for me, I only used the alliance to get to a higher position. I told the rear admiral from Mass Effect 1 to shove it and that The Normandy is now a citadel propriety and he can't inspect it. That's exactly the kind of attitude i have towards the alliance. Miranda even mentioned that The Alliance isn't flexible and it did take a lot of room than it's supposed to take in ME3. Also, hackett thinks he owns the world and always bossing me around in ME3. Typical attitude that piss me off. The debriefings are getting improved as well.
Upon consideration it would seem that such player choice is not given room for consequence. Here's hoping they allow for more in the next game.
Yes, I'd like that. So tell me, Krogan vs Salarians? Geth vs Quarians vs Peace? What did you choose?
Krogans. I don't normally go for the heavy-handed approach to things, the running-gunning style, however the Dalatrass really annoyed me with what seemed like underhanded tactics during a galactic crisis. Obviously having not seen the full force of the Krogan Rebellion means I don't know just quite what they did.
As for Geth, Quarians and Peace, I went for Peace. At least I think I did - I can't remember if I had quite enough Paragon points. If I did I know I would have gone for that.
Yourself?
I actually chose The Salarians. Not one my first walkthrough but when i did, I felt like, Hell, I should always do that. Actually after plenty of thinking, The Salarians have a point. The Krogan can't even accept that the Rachni doesn't need to go extinct, How can they be a part of a galactic diplomacy? Yes, The Dalatrass was very close-minded, But look on the bright side of it. I actually either kill Wrex on Virmire or never recruit him and destroy Maelon's data in order to save Mordin. I had hoped i could save him with Wrex around to face the consequence of my actions when he attacks you on the citadel afterwards.
For the Geth/Quarian situation, I always thought peace is the best solution. Admiral Koris proved that The Quarians' engineering brilliance can be supported with keen diplomatic minds. Besides, The Quarians are mistreated by the entire galaxy and i can put things right for them and then they can change and open their minds as Tali changed her mind in ME3, The Geth are mistreated by The Quarians, And i stood in their favor ever since ME1 when i didn't even had a choice. However, Rannoch's event escalation was very quick that makes you feel as it's rushed. Despite the fact that The Rannoch situation is more difficult than The Tuchanka situation diplomatically. That's one of the many screw-ups of the writing staff.
I felt bad for Liara because I romanced her in Mass Effect 1.
Then ME 2 I romanced Tali because I liked Tali's character in that one it was kinda cool
So then I continued the romance with Tali and I felt bad when I had too break the news to Liara.
I had the same thing with Miranda. But she has become The Shadow Broker, She can take care of herself. Besides, I told her that i want to be friends with her right before romancing Miranda.
That's harsh to Liara, dude. Still, Tali would be pleased ;P
I liked her more because she was the Shadow Broker, which broke the mould of being an archaeologist a little. Not that I dislike archaeologists - I simply mean it gave another side to her character.
Well I do like Liara but in my first playthrough I had to go with Tali sorry Liara XD
It's a valid point that the Krogan can't accept the Rachni - it's not very geo-politically minded. I might have gone with the Salarians if it weren't for Wrex, who I'd seemingly built up a rapport with; I really like Mordin though.
I completely agree with your view on the Quarians and Geth.
I wasn't really a fan of Wrex. So it didn't matter to me. Since you're a Liara-mancer, have to ask, Did you play Lair of the shadow broker DLC?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw1iN8sLpUo&feature=kp
Try sabotaging the cure with Wrex around though....
My Wrex didn't survive in Mass Effect 1 :-:
I'm still playing the 3 by the way, so please no spoilas.
Ahhhh shit! Alright. Don't try to read any on the above conversations with Porky and Lupine.
WHAT YOU KILLED WREX WHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
That bitch Ashley killed him ;-;
After Mass Effect 3, i could care less about that series. Choices matter my butt. I am Rome 2 done with mass Effect series as a whole.
Mass Effect . I still think Citadel was the best dlc ever made ever. Pretty excited for ME4. I seriously hope it's not a prequel though. It should be an alternate universe thing. I thought that maybe it should be that the Reapers existed, but they never came back. I hope there isn't as much auto dialogue as Mass Effect 3 though . My Shepard became too serious. They also removed the hair color I used, so he acted kind of different and looked different. Auto dialogue can seriously ruin this game if they put too much in this time.
The ending needed more work but that doesn't mean the series is bad. I still admire the series, But i guess to each their own.
They got a lot of stuff wrong in Mass Effect 3. Most of them are fixable.
I didn't play any of the DLC, I nerded out hard. I played through Mass Effect 1, and 2, to get my story just right for #3. After that ending i was done with the game. I got the awesome Green orb ending.
I actually played all DLC packs. The game is still flawed, That's why i created my project, "Reconstruction DLC". The retake movement is too soft to act. And actually, I liked the concept of Synthesis so very much. It was just poorly presented.
What?! THAT BITCH!
So I'm assuming that you didn't have your persuasion high enough?
I most definitely did play the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC. Yourself?
Can't wait loved the series(yes even threes ending though it annoys me we don't get a definitive answer is shepard is alive.) can't wait till e3 probably gonna get a trailer with a 2015 release date(2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year). Plus they will probably announce when the trilogy comes to ps4/X1
I did play every DLC known to the Mass Effect universe. Except for the Pinnacle Station from Mass Effect1.
Yes, A Bad ending doesn't mean a bad series. But the ending is salvageable, It can be redirected into something great.
Same, a part from the ME 3 ones, which I think I will come back to, and I played Pinnacle Station. What did you do with the Collector Base at the end of ME 2?
Destroyed it. I always wanted to keep it, As Legion said, It's just data now. But can't trust Cerberus or The Illusive Man with the data. What about you?
First time I destroyed it, second time I kept it, and the latter save ended up being the one I went into ME 3 yet. The supposed consequence was, I think, that Ceberus troops were indroctrinated and husk-like. I figured that was probably the same for everyone, though. Some team mates are a little annoyed, such as Jack, come to think of it.
On the bright side, she got left behind on Virmire to pay for what she did.
...right?
Yup, Kaidan4Life
They're husk-like anyway and i don't really believe TIM is indoctrinated. The only consequence of saving it is more war assets after the Cerberus HQ mission.
I honestly hope they just ditch the Paragon/Renegade system altogether and perhaps adopt Dragon Age's companion approval system. As is, the trivial morality meter just restricts the 'role playing' aspect in a supposed RPG, as we're hindered down the line for straying from either Holy Goody Two Shoes of Justice or Royal Dickbag of Douchery. Attempt to blur the line between those two? Well, now the Quarians are dead because you didn't have enough points. Better luck next time.