That one decision you can't make.
#26
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 09:33
#27
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 09:35
KalosCast wrote...
I can't not headbutt the Krogan.
Me neither... It's impossible to resist.
#28
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 09:40
Modifié par brain_damage, 31 mai 2010 - 09:41 .
#29
Guest_DrathanGervaise_*
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 09:45
Guest_DrathanGervaise_*
Lemonwizard wrote...
Dark_Caduceus wrote...
...Marvin?
You disappoint me.
Vincent: Whoa!
Jules: What the f*ck's happening, man? Ah, sh!t, man!
Vincent Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face.
Jules : Why the f*ck did you do that?!
Vincent Well, I didn't mean to do it, it was an accident!
Jules: Oh man, I've seen some crazy-ass sh!t in my time...
Also, I can't not kill Sgt. Cathka.
5 Renegade points on my Paragon player is totally worth not dying on Insanity.
Modifié par DrathanGervaise, 31 mai 2010 - 09:47 .
#30
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 09:48
Same when comes to Miri's l-mission Eclipse leader died pretty quick but in the other hand i always stopping Miri from killing Niket.
And in ME 1.
Always save colonists on Feros and Shiala, eliminate those crazy biotics (that other mission whit biotic not Father Kyle's) without single loss of civilian personnel and most definitive i save Queen but not from altruistic reasons...
#31
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 10:28
nhsk wrote...
ME1 - Kill Shiala, there is just no reason to do so as she doesn't fight back - Killing her it just outright stupid and borderline criminal.
ME2 - Let the Eclipse merc go in Thane's recruitment mission - He just partipated in the gunning down unarmed civilians, no way he is going to get away.
ME1 - There was good reason to kill Shiala even if it was optional. Her crime was beyond borderline criminal. She's not being judged on whether she fights back or not. She aided Saren before she was indoctrinated by the Thorian. She explains her reasons but there is enough cause not to trust her. Shephard being a spectre can deal out death as punishment for aiding Saren in the downfall of all organic life. If Shephard is ruthless then there is no acceptable excuse and the punishment for such grand treason is death. She even willingly accepts her death sentence because she knows she deserves it.
- Rana Thanoptis derserved death also for the same reason.
ME2 - The Eclipse merc commited a lesser crime than Shiala IMO but he too was deserving of death even if it was optional. The only unarmed civilians I saw gunned down were by mechs on the order of Nasana. He was killed because he may have been a threat to Shephard later (and for not cooperating).
Modifié par CC-Tron, 31 mai 2010 - 10:35 .
#32
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 10:33
Modifié par CC-Tron, 31 mai 2010 - 10:34 .
#33
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 10:44
Modifié par Mass Erect, 31 mai 2010 - 10:45 .
#34
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 10:51
Modifié par Fredvdp, 31 mai 2010 - 10:55 .
#35
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:11
Fredvdp wrote...
I'm mainly paragon but I have to be badass once in a while. Especially to people who think they're tougher than me. I always break that guy's neck in Miranda's loyalty quest and I always shoot the tank setting the krogan on fire. I think Cathka is an ass so he dies too. In Mass Effect 1 I never allow my superior officer to inspect the Normandy.
Well for GUys talking...common sense is, if somebody speaks too much either A they know they dont have all the cards, or B....they are buying time...so get it over with.
With The krogan...he is a fanatic, now amount of talking calmed him down, no more amount of it will, so one less to deal with...that aint evil...is just common sense, how else can you take down a krogan with 2 slugss?
EIther Cathka...I mean....hiding alone..everyone went to fight, and he is fixing the gunship??? anyone who didn't do it, just because is a paragon was just asking for trouble
hehehe in ME1, I always allow him to, I love to rub it in his face. Specially the "people with short vision said the same thing about tanks and submarines"....sigh love that.
#36
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:25
#37
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:30
#38
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:34
My two toughest decisions in ME1 were
1: Whether or not i slept with the consort (that weird disk thingamajig and sphere thing always intrigued me)
2: Whether i pointed my gun at Verner the first or second time (coz there was no being nice to that chump he asked for it trying to be my friend)
ME2:
in ME2 i had about four tough decisions
1: Discarding the collector base (i see the pros to doing it but that picture of TIM sitting there pondering his next move can't help but wonder if i did the right thing)
2: helping ish or going to the gaurd and ratting him out (i always do the latter but everytime i think "what if")
3: To keep my romance with Ashley or to go after Mirandas sweet ass (Gaaaaah that ass XD
4: Whether i shot or "beat Verner up" (i just hated this dude)
And my side thoughts
Should i let Zaeed burn to death.... how bout Kasumi do i throw away her precious files.... and Mordin almost had my shepard come out of the closet ALMOST
Modifié par Not...Mordin, 31 mai 2010 - 11:38 .
#39
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:36
#40
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:39
lovgreno wrote...
I find both renegade and paragon interups hard to resist just because I can. Even though there are good renegade reasons to kill Wrex and the Council I just can't let those charming aliens die.
only one I didn't take was kicking the eclipse merc spartan style out the window....just seem better the other way. Love the "is nassan worth getting kiilled over" duno why.
#41
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 11:43
Also, my uber-renegade still doesn't let Zaeed just go after his target. We always save the workers (although, from an RP POV, that was because Zaeed did not respect Shep's authority and needed to be put in his place.)
#42
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 12:08
But in general, I wonder if a truly roleplayed Shepard, even if Paragon, could
- destroy the collector base; the tech on it may be the only thing which truly helps against the reapers
- not hand the evidence on Talis father; how ever should Shepard be sure that the council can be convinced any other way?
- shout at Liara for her deal about you with Cerberus, after all, you *want to be* alive!
Apart from that, I am also always torn whether
- to take up a new romance after being dumped by Ashley. Liara sort of explains her actions, and I can understand; she waited for me two years, so I can wait two years at least, too, no?
- a non-mentally-sick human would ever want to have sex with an Alien. Asari are an exeption, because it seems to be only on a mental/telepathic level; no exchange of amino-chitirid-fluids nor ´chafing´ (quoting Mordin here) included...
- rewriting or deleting renegade geth. I never had the feeling I could really trust Legion, especially after the Tali/Legion confrontation. It is the same conflict, but not so emotional, as with the rachni queen in ME1. She is female and sounds pitiful, which makes you more emotionally inclined to not kill her. But if Shepard wants to be sure, elimination would have been the only way.
Modifié par Kaylord, 31 mai 2010 - 12:10 .
#43
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 12:29
Lemonwizard wrote...
I can also never, even on the most paragon-y of paragons, defend the Illusive man to my squadmates on the collector ship. I don't care how forgiving or willing to see the good side of people you are, I cannot play idiot Shepard. Just pisses me off too much.
It's a military thing, but I can see how it would look idiotic to somebody who wasn't a soldier. The idea is that officers and NCOs never **** about the people above them in front of the troops. If Sergeant Smith makes it known that Lieutenant Jones is an idiot, the soldiers might hesitate before carrying out an order from Jones in the future and lives could be lost. So if you're roleplaying Shepard as a good soldier, publicly defending TIM is exactly the right thing to do, although you're perfectly within your rights to blow your top at him later in private.
#44
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 12:39
I also must headbutt the Krogran.
I must make the joker pants comment on the new normandy no matter how stupid the choice looks on the dialogue wheel.
#45
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 12:43
Don't "sir" me, damn you! This is Intelligence! Start using it!
#46
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 01:01
Lemonwizard wrote...
Similarly, I feel like shooting Marvin in the face is something the game pushes you into way too much. It's really really tempting, and hard not to do when Jules drives the car over that bump, but it's really senseless. He's not that bad of a guy and on top of that it doesn't serve any useful purpose to the plot but force you to do all that cover up BS. I have no idea why anybody would choose to do this.
Yeah, 'cause then you just screw poor Jimmy's life up. I mean, Bonnie is totally gonna freak; and storing dead bodies isn't even his business.
(That's funy 'cause the actor that plays "Marvin" is actually in Mass Effect 2(probably in ME1 as well)).
#47
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 01:03
Besides, if you read between the lines you can tell that the Collector Base decision is more than about just compromising one's beliefs. If you're giving the base to Martin Sheen, you're solidifying your relationship with Cerberus meaning you'll probably ally yourself with them in ME3. If you're blowing up the base and severing ties with Cerberus, you're showing the Council Cerberus doesn't own you and that maybe you can come back to them.
#48
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 01:08
#49
Guest_Aotearas_*
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 01:08
Guest_Aotearas_*
Selling Legion out for Cerberus. I mean, seriously, all you get is some crappy 50000 bucks and effectively deny yourself one of the most badassest renegade comment in the whole game (Taking Legion to the flotilla and then renegade the quarians, truly handful of epic renegadeness!) and some other of the most hilarious conversations between Legion and Squadmates/NPCs.
Nevertheless, ... my full Renegade playthrough has to deal with it ... *sniff*
#50
Posté 31 mai 2010 - 01:49
KalosCast wrote...
I can't not headbutt the Krogan.
potentially the funniest moment in mass effect 2





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