That one decision you can't make.
#201
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 04:29
I can't let Ashley live if she shoots Wrex.
I can't let the merc recruiter in Afterlife get by with telling my femshep where the dancers' dressing room is. I must always show him my gun.
#202
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 05:34
Simpfan wrote...
letting udina be in the council
just cant do it
Udina's awsome.
1. Breaks the last ties you have to the council for you (Which is good for my renegade who dislikes authority)
2. According to the Turians, he is a diplomatic incident waiting to happen
3. Gloats on Humanity's power when the N7 Marines destroy the Batarian's solar dish weapon.
4 Has little tolerance for anti-human protestors.
Can't wait for my dose lulz as a consequnce of choicing Udina in ME3.
#203
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 05:44
#204
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 06:23
Giggles_Manically wrote...
Which counciler is better, Anderson seems to be respected, but Udina I think gets humanity a pretty nice spot.
Depends on what you like. Anderson is suprisingly better at being diplomatic, while Udina will egg on human agressiveness.
For instance. The N7 marine raid on the batarian solar array happens if the council died regardless if you chose Udina or Anderson. Udina will comment on humanity's power, Aderson comments that he hopes the Batarians take it as a warning.
Kinda suprising, because I thought Udina being a career diplmoat and concern what the other council members think when you first meet him at the presidium in ME2, that Udina would be the diplmoatic one, and Anderson the agressive one (A person coming from a military background). However, it's the reverse. Udina is clearly more hawkish and defense oriented.
#205
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 06:33
Eurycea wrote...
I can't abandon Kirrahe on Virmire. He may be a bit of a cloaca, but I love the salarians.
Is it even possible to leave him there? I never have nomatter what I do.
I simply can't not romance Tali, kill Wrex or let Garruses targets (Heart and Sidonus) live.
#206
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 07:17
Landline wrote...
Eurycea wrote...
I can't abandon Kirrahe on Virmire. He may be a bit of a cloaca, but I love the salarians.
Is it even possible to leave him there? I never have nomatter what I do.
I simply can't not romance Tali, kill Wrex or let Garruses targets (Heart and Sidonus) live.
If you defend the bomb site the Salarian team dies.
#207
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 07:37
MTN Dew Fanatic wrote...
Landline wrote...
Eurycea wrote...
I can't abandon Kirrahe on Virmire. He may be a bit of a cloaca, but I love the salarians.
Is it even possible to leave him there? I never have nomatter what I do.
I simply can't not romance Tali, kill Wrex or let Garruses targets (Heart and Sidonus) live.
If you defend the bomb site the Salarian team dies.
They survived to me.
#208
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 07:39
Landline wrote...
I simply can't not romance Tali, kill Wrex or let Garruses targets (Heart and Sidonus) live.
Can't not?
WTF?
Also why the f*ck you can't romance her and you can't let Sidonis live?
#209
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 07:59
I CANT:
Kill Shiala
Kill the Rachni Queen
Me2:
I CANT:
Not hug tali....I mean even if your not romancing her....really her popz is dead...
Not send the clan speaker in flames...I dont get why is a renegade move to just cut your future to be executioner short on his speech...
Not help that kid that wants to fight archangel and you can choose to save him by showing him his Autopistol is faulty.
Not, Leave someone to help Garrus,...gota leave someone with him, just got to
Not, rally the crowd against the Admirals in the fleet, even if I got paragon or renegade options, I have to pick the white choice of "rally the crowd"....
Kill Elnora...I know dumb, but my first playthrough I was always....is that stuff about Eclipse earning their uniform true...or is Pitne Four just looking for me to clear a path for him to do something....nah kill just enough to get what I need. Afterwards yeah, I want to kill her, but I go by what I felt the first time I played. It would have been fun if there was an encrypted msg with the killer of the volus there and not knowing whether or not Elnora was he killer until ME3.
Where in ME3: you get a message from the detective saying "hey (if you let elnora go) we decrypted the message and found out the culprit was an Asari named elnora"...then the oh crap would sink in in ME3.
OR "hey the msg was decrypted and the culprit was elnora...which we found dead in the warehouse, so I guess you or Justicar Samara had a hand in it, thanks"
#210
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 08:04
I obviously can't kill Shiala.
I can't recruit Morinth. I mean, seriously, she's basically an irresistable serial killer, what kind of captain would bring that onto his ship?
#211
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 08:10
Also I can't use heavy weapons or unity. That is not because I want to be a showoff but rather because I am cheap to ridicolous level. You get a hundred credits for those unused medigel and heavy ammo!
I can't let captain Kirrahe die.
I can't tell the asari to dump the krogan.
I can't resist choosing smartass answers.
Modifié par lovgreno, 18 juillet 2010 - 08:13 .
#212
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 10:33
mosor wrote...
Giggles_Manically wrote...
Which counciler is better, Anderson seems to be respected, but Udina I think gets humanity a pretty nice spot.
Depends on what you like. Anderson is suprisingly better at being diplomatic, while Udina will egg on human agressiveness.
For instance. The N7 marine raid on the batarian solar array happens if the council died regardless if you chose Udina or Anderson. Udina will comment on humanity's power, Aderson comments that he hopes the Batarians take it as a warning.
Kinda suprising, because I thought Udina being a career diplmoat and concern what the other council members think when you first meet him at the presidium in ME2, that Udina would be the diplmoatic one, and Anderson the agressive one (A person coming from a military background). However, it's the reverse. Udina is clearly more hawkish and defense oriented.
It's because Anderson has actually handled implements of violence and ended lives with them. He's got a lot more respect for the use of force than an armchair hawk like Udina.
Udina is a politician. Anderson is a Statesman. Statesmen look out for the next generation. Politicians look out for the next election.
Modifié par MadCat221, 19 juillet 2010 - 01:19 .
#213
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 10:34
Modifié par MadCat221, 18 juillet 2010 - 10:34 .
#214
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 10:54
But I like creating the dark mirror universe where the Alliance is turning into an empire with Udina at the top. All hail the Terran Empire. A dead Batarian is a good Batarian.
Anyway. I can't betray Tali or sell Legion.
I have a hard time giving the base to TIM (even though I strive for a new human empire)
#215
Posté 18 juillet 2010 - 11:02
When I tried on ME2 I realized really fast that I would fail. The first big renegade decision, to hand Veetor over to Cerberus, I just can't make myself do. I don't want Tali mad at me
Oh, well, that's what youtube is for. I can see renegade outcomes regardless.
#216
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 01:19
NanQuan wrote...
I discovered not long ago that I'm not good at being renegadeSome options I have no problem selecting, but I just can't pick the renegade option for most of the major decisions. My first playthrough of the games was picking decisions based on my personal feelings. It just turns out that my feelings happen to be predominately paragon. I've tried going back and playing as full renegade, but just can't do it.
When I tried on ME2 I realized really fast that I would fail. The first big renegade decision, to hand Veetor over to Cerberus, I just can't make myself do. I don't want Tali mad at me
Oh, well, that's what youtube is for. I can see renegade outcomes regardless.
Playing renegade hurts my soul.
I sometimes do chastizing Renegade responses, but actual hard decisions are largely Paragon for me. For instance, chewing out the biotic relations buearaucrat taken hostage by L2s in ME1, I chew out after talking the L2s down.
Modifié par MadCat221, 19 juillet 2010 - 01:21 .
#217
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 01:21
#218
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 01:39
Renegade decisions, for the most part are pragmatic and to the point. Kick ass and little time wasted lollygaging and hoping other people come through when you can take matters in your own hands.
Modifié par mosor, 19 juillet 2010 - 01:41 .
#219
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 04:18
I always let the quarians take him, but it's to show Miranda who wears the pants on this team.NanQuan wrote...
When I tried on ME2 I realized really fast that I would fail. The first big renegade decision, to hand Veetor over to Cerberus, I just can't make myself do. I don't want Tali mad at me
#220
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 04:20
#221
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:10
Lemonwizard wrote...
Dark_Caduceus wrote...
...Marvin?
You disappoint me.
Brb, Wolf inbound.
#222
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:13
#223
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:15
Destroy the Genophage Cure.
Make Tali die in the Suicide Mission.
Give Legion to Cerberus.
Destroy the Collector Base.
Take David from Galvin.
#224
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:36
ME1:
Betray Gianna
Kill Shiala
Kill Wrex
(They both killed Rana)
Be mean to Conrad
ME2:
Not do a loyalty mission
Rat out Tali
Give Legion to Cerberus
Kill Samara for Morinth
I haven't finish my renegade play-throughs yet but I do think the rest of the choices left are ones I'll have to think about a lot.
#225
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:42
KalosCast wrote...
I can't not headbutt the Krogan.





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