That one decision you can't make.
#226
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:46
#227
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:58
Everything else - kill Rana/Rachni, leave David/Legion/Collectors' base to Cerberus, betray Tali on her trial... no can do. It's just against my logic to be such a douche.
Also, I always leave Ashley on Virmire but somehow I know that's the right choice for the greater good
#228
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:00
Agreed! one of the many things I'm compelled to do EVERY SINGLE TIME!thegreateski wrote...
KalosCast wrote...
I can't not headbutt the Krogan.
#229
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:05
If I had to guess, I'd say Shandepared has a bone to pick with you.Barquiel wrote...
ME1
I can't...
- execute Shiala and Rana Thanoptis
- kill the council (I would miss the turian councilor in ME2^_^)
- kill the rachni queen
ME2
- save the collector base
#230
Guest_raptor1906_*
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:05
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#231
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:09
#232
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:13
You already have Jack, and Jacob and Miranda are technically terrorists in Citidel space, and Thane is an assassin for anyone willing to pay, and Kasumi is a master thief. Yep, absoutely no criminals allowed in your elite squad....raptor1906 wrote...
I will always choose the Renegade option given the choice is logical. I'll do anything that's necessary and completely ignore morality. But there was one decision I just can't see myself doing, where you choose between Morinth or Samara. It's completely illogical to save Morinth. Samaras a justicar while Morinth is a criminal. I don't need a criminal in my elite squad.
Not that I disagree with choosing Samara over Morinth, I don't really need an Asari Succubus hanging around my crew deck.
#233
Guest_mrsph_*
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:19
Guest_mrsph_*
Also I always leave Jacob's dad to be beaten to death by his crew.
Also I can't kill off any of the squad because I like them all too much (even Miranda)
edit: I also have to always take Garrus and Tali to the final boss because it is awesome~
Modifié par mrsph, 19 juillet 2010 - 06:21 .
#234
Guest_Lucretion_*
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:35
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#235
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:52
So you're full Paragon, basicallyI will always choose the Renegade option given the choice is logical.
Meeting him again on Tuchanka made me so proud of that decision. That's also the reason why I always leave Ashley in the fire. I hate easy triggers.Only thing I refuse to do is kill Wrex.
Modifié par poisonoustea, 19 juillet 2010 - 06:53 .
#236
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 07:17
So if i rescue the kitten from the tree i am required to resuce all kittens when i find them, which sucks. So the decisions i make during the game are determined by a choice right from the very beginning, so as a paragon i can not drop the tank on the eclipse, blow up the tank to silence the long winded krogan i am glued to the paragon path or i risk major consequences later on.
Asai
#237
Guest_raptor1906_*
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 08:12
Guest_raptor1906_*
SandTrout wrote...
You already have Jack, and Jacob and Miranda are technically terrorists in Citidel space, and Thane is an assassin for anyone willing to pay, and Kasumi is a master thief. Yep, absoutely no criminals allowed in your elite squad....raptor1906 wrote...
I will always choose the Renegade option given the choice is logical. I'll do anything that's necessary and completely ignore morality. But there was one decision I just can't see myself doing, where you choose between Morinth or Samara. It's completely illogical to save Morinth. Samaras a justicar while Morinth is a criminal. I don't need a criminal in my elite squad.
Not that I disagree with choosing Samara over Morinth, I don't really need an Asari Succubus hanging around my crew deck.
This is why I couldn't care less for the council's life back in Mass Effect 1. Jacob and Miranda risked their lives to save the council’s sorry a** from the Batarian invasion of the citadel (Mass Effect Galaxy) yet they still consider them Terrorists. Like I said before in another post there’s a huge difference between Black Ops and Terrorism.
Also without Cerberus, apart from getting their sorry a**es kicked by the Reepers alone, the former Protheins/ Collectors are going to tear the council’s alien heads off in a heartbeat. So excuse me for being critical when it comes to the council. Cerberus is greater than the entire citadel fleet and the Alliance combined.Oh and about jack, was I ever given a choice to recruit her?
#238
Guest_Lucretion_*
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 03:20
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poisonoustea wrote...
So you're full Paragon, basicallyI will always choose the Renegade option given the choice is logical.
Meeting him again on Tuchanka made me so proud of that decision. That's also the reason why I always leave Ashley in the fire. I hate easy triggers.Only thing I refuse to do is kill Wrex.
I know, it is as though you are meeting a brother. He is thrilled to see you again unlike a certain love interest. Granted I do keep Ash alive in most of my files since I prefer her to Liara. Femshep nukes her though, she likes her Kaiden. =p
#239
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 04:01
SandTrout wrote...
I cannot sell Legion. My paragon owes him for the save on the Derelict Reaper, and my Renegade is not going to turn down a potential resource like a live geth, especially one that can provide information independent from TIM.
Legion is a geth infiltrator!
1. A geth that convieniently shows up on a derelict reaper just before you do.
2. A geth that somehow went beyond it's programing to be extremely intelligent without it's fellow geth being around ( I say the reapers had a hand in that )
3. The heretic geth could possibly be who didn't want to join sovereign, but didn't want any dealings with organics and legion was sent to take em out so they don't interfeare with reaper plans. We only have legions word that they're the bad guys.
4. He's proabably there to spy on you and stab you in the back if the reaper intial plays go awry
Safest bet is to sell him to cerberus, and let the archer brothers use that unique geth to figure out away to control all the geth for humanity.
#240
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:23
That and killing the Virmire **** spy for Saren. I know she is evil, but my morality says maybe she could change.
#241
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:34
It's true that in order to get the most content you need to be predominately paragon or renegade, but you can always allow yourself some guilty pleasures.asaiasai wrote...
I would like to say that i am flexible in what dicisions i make in ME2 but i can not. The decisions have nothing to do with how i would like to deal with them. It matters not how i would deal with them in real life as this has no bearing on the game. The game has a simple morality system that once one decides to rescue the kitten from the tree you are pretty much stuck on that path the entire game long. If you do not stay on the path decided sometimes up to 10 games hours ago you will not have enough morality points of either type to satisfy the cat fight later on in the game causing you to have to choose one squaddie over the other.
So if i rescue the kitten from the tree i am required to resuce all kittens when i find them, which sucks. So the decisions i make during the game are determined by a choice right from the very beginning, so as a paragon i can not drop the tank on the eclipse, blow up the tank to silence the long winded krogan i am glued to the paragon path or i risk major consequences later on.
Asai
#242
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:07
#243
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 07:57
Cerberus Operative Ashley Williams wrote...
Killing Samara and letting Morinth live. I play nearly full renegade and this "choice" sort of pisses me off because it makes absolutely zero sense to kill Samara. Even the most paragon of paragons have to agree that there is at least some rational basis behind most decisions. As a full renegade, I see no rational basis on killing Samara in the least. Decisions like this wouldn't make me mad if we didn't have the whole "you can't get paragon points or else you won't be able to intimidate" system we have in ME2.
Let me give you a good reason. As a renegade, you don't always play by the rules and will sometimes accept civilian deaths if it leads to the greater good or objective. Samara being who she is cannot accept that. She is bound by her rigid code and will try to kill you. Even if she doesn't succeed, she may manage to delay you at a critical time by trying.
Sure she is bound by her oath, but when exactly does that oath expire? When you destroy the collector base? Do you really want a justicar trying to kill you if you cross paths with her again while trying to figure out a way to fight the reapers?
Morinth on the other hand could care less what you do. Yes she is a killer. So are your other crewmates, especially Jack and Zaeed. Both of caused a lot more mayham than Morinth ever did. Morinth is addicted to killing, but as a member of your squad, she'll have plenty of opportunity to do that to your enemies. I'd rather not have to look over my shoulder by sparring Samarra. I know Morinth for what she is, and already resisted her. Nothing to worry about for me regarding her.
Modifié par mosor, 19 juillet 2010 - 07:58 .
#244
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 11:50
I just think it makes no sense sense to destroy something so valuable. My Paragon Adept is only file that destroys it.
-Udina on the Council.
He's been nothing but a douche. Udina being the default decision on ME2 pretty much solidifies me choosing Anderson every single time.
-Giving Legion to Cerberus
Geth allies behind you? or let Cerberus fail yet another test using him.
#245
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 11:55
Cerberus Operative Ashley Williams wrote...
Killing Samara and letting Morinth live. I play nearly full renegade and this "choice" sort of pisses me off because it makes absolutely zero sense to kill Samara. Even the most paragon of paragons have to agree that there is at least some rational basis behind most decisions. As a full renegade, I see no rational basis on killing Samara in the least. Decisions like this wouldn't make me mad if we didn't have the whole "you can't get paragon points or else you won't be able to intimidate" system we have in ME2.
The only reason killing Samara can make sense, is for a full Renegade does quite a bit to ****** Samara off, to the point where she says she may have to kill you after your mission is over. If you had to fight either Samara or Morinth, Morinth would be the lesser thread, as Shepard can resist her advances and also Morinth has less combat experience than her mother.
#246
Posté 20 juillet 2010 - 12:55
Modifié par Valikdu, 20 juillet 2010 - 12:55 .
#247
Posté 20 juillet 2010 - 01:40
Horsecrap. Samara kills innocent people placed in the unfortunate position of being required by their supervisor to arrest her for longer than a day. The code is inflexible, but it's not a Paladin's Oath. She kills civilians for the same reasons you do; an unfortunate side-effect of dedication to the mission.mosor wrote...
Let me give you a good reason. As a renegade, you don't always play by the rules and will sometimes accept civilian deaths if it leads to the greater good or objective. Samara being who she is cannot accept that. She is bound by her rigid code and will try to kill you. Even if she doesn't succeed, she may manage to delay you at a critical time by trying.
Sure she is bound by her oath, but when exactly does that oath expire? When you destroy the collector base? Do you really want a justicar trying to kill you if you cross paths with her again while trying to figure out a way to fight the reapers?
Morinth is also the only person on your crew for whom killing is not a career or survival mechanism, but a lifestyle choice. She's addicted to killing her way, and I think her odds of being able to sex-murder a Collector are pretty damn low. Sooner or later, the asari succubus with less of a moral compass than your ersatz boss is going to turn her attentions to someone incapable of resisting. Is she still 'nothing to worry about' when she's set her sights on bedding and brain-melting your pilot?Morinth on the other hand could care less what you do. Yes she is a killer. So are your other crewmates, especially Jack and Zaeed. Both of caused a lot more mayham than Morinth ever did. Morinth is addicted to killing, but as a member of your squad, she'll have plenty of opportunity to do that to your enemies. I'd rather not have to look over my shoulder by sparring Samarra. I know Morinth for what she is, and already resisted her. Nothing to worry about for me regarding her.
#248
Posté 20 juillet 2010 - 06:14
#249
Posté 20 juillet 2010 - 06:18
Christmas Ape wrote...
Horsecrap. Samara kills innocent people placed in the unfortunate position of being required by their supervisor to arrest her for longer than a day. The code is inflexible, but it's not a Paladin's Oath. She kills civilians for the same reasons you do; an unfortunate side-effect of dedication to the mission.mosor wrote...
Let me give you a good reason. As a renegade, you don't always play by the rules and will sometimes accept civilian deaths if it leads to the greater good or objective. Samara being who she is cannot accept that. She is bound by her rigid code and will try to kill you. Even if she doesn't succeed, she may manage to delay you at a critical time by trying.
Sure she is bound by her oath, but when exactly does that oath expire? When you destroy the collector base? Do you really want a justicar trying to kill you if you cross paths with her again while trying to figure out a way to fight the reapers?Morinth is also the only person on your crew for whom killing is not a career or survival mechanism, but a lifestyle choice. She's addicted to killing her way, and I think her odds of being able to sex-murder a Collector are pretty damn low. Sooner or later, the asari succubus with less of a moral compass than your ersatz boss is going to turn her attentions to someone incapable of resisting. Is she still 'nothing to worry about' when she's set her sights on bedding and brain-melting your pilot?Morinth on the other hand could care less what you do. Yes she is a killer. So are your other crewmates, especially Jack and Zaeed. Both of caused a lot more mayham than Morinth ever did. Morinth is addicted to killing, but as a member of your squad, she'll have plenty of opportunity to do that to your enemies. I'd rather not have to look over my shoulder by sparring Samarra. I know Morinth for what she is, and already resisted her. Nothing to worry about for me regarding her.
i would have to protect Joker he is my buddy and without him my ship is dead. I never have nor will save morinth over samera just doesn't sound like a good work place enviroment addition
#250
Posté 20 juillet 2010 - 06:50
my colony kid shepard has an extreme dislike for batarians and well any chance to kill, leave to die or intimidate she will take it.
shes also a lack of patience for bond villian monologues.. so the clan speaker and merc by the window meet miss nasty shepard
headbutting a krogan is something i cant resist
i will not kill the rachni queen
i always kill my fish
ashley always dies..purely because shes alwasy trying to clear her families name and well is more of a marine than kaiden.
i always buy boo





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