Who was your least favorite squadmate in ME2?
#126
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 12:15
jack: cheesy bad girl doesnt care about anything character that was old in the 90s
garrus: my favorite character and my shep's best friend but seriously you leave omega and he is calibrating for the next 40 hours of gameplay, not his fault just the dialogue team
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mordin: thought he was funny and my shep became good friends with him
legion: so cool learning geth are not evil, awesome sniper
zaeed: the only AI team mate i can count on, never dies and his ammo power shreds shields
#127
Guest_rynluna_*
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 12:19
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#128
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 12:25
My sheps can pretty much talk to anybody there. But not Jacob. It's impossible to do it.
#129
Guest_Vulgus Presencia_*
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 12:41
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#130
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 02:07
Modifié par untoldsarcasm, 17 décembre 2010 - 02:08 .
#131
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 08:48
For me, there was no option to deny twice. "Not interested", and then the options in the next conversation were just three different ways to say yes. Ignoring that second conversation entirely still resulted in her meeting Shepard during the Normandy grounding scene with romance dialogue. Even when I made Shepard take the meanest replies possible, it still didn't work...mineralica wrote...
It's a glitch? All my 5 no romancing Liara playthrough she didn't understand neutral or renegade lines for first time - Shepard should deny twice.
I don't have LotSB, but that's basically what I've read about it - Shepard and Liara acting like friends even if Shepard never said a nice thing to her before. Even without the DLC in my game, I find that annoying.And my problem is that no matter how you feel about T'Soni, Shepard (especially femShep - thank you, Hale, another case of creepy voice acting) shouts "Liara's in there!" in a so worried tone, calming her down after fight on Azure and makes a main informational broker in a galaxy. Pretty strange.
That's where the "glitch" part comes in, when the game doesn't acknowledge "No, I'm not interested" and continues romance dialogues with no way out, which means that choosing the correct turn-down options makes no difference. The only ways to avoid it seem to be not talking to her or not recruiting her until after Virmire.Barquiel wrote...
I don't see the problem.
Liara expresses her interest
Shepard: - Yes, I'm interested, too
- Let's be friends
- No!!!
Option 1 continues the romance, option 2/3 not. I think it's rather obvious
#132
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 09:44
#133
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 10:02
#134
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 10:51
Kim Shepard wrote...
That's where the "glitch" part comes in, when the game doesn't acknowledge "No, I'm not interested" and continues romance dialogues with no way out, which means that choosing the correct turn-down options makes no difference. The only ways to avoid it seem to be not talking to her or not recruiting her until after Virmire.
Okay, I didn't know that.
Only one of my Shepards didn't choose Liara, and I could end the relationship with "Let's be friends". Maybe it's a DudeShep/femShep or pc/XBox thing...
#135
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 11:14
I haven't had a problem with ME2 so far, but that might be because I stopped talking to Jacob with FemShep.
#136
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 11:24
Crunchyinmilk wrote...
I lol'd. I hate Jack so much.
#137
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 12:01
Kim Shepard wrote...
I haven't had a problem with ME2 so far, but that might be because I stopped talking to Jacob with FemShep.
No trap romances in ME2. Trap bad flirty dialogue, maybe, but it's pretty obvious when things progress from flirty dialogue to romance trigger. Besides, you can always dump him for Garrus and get the "cuttlebone" comment
#138
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 02:56
I'd like to shoot him when he says "gravity's one mean mutha"
#139
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 02:56
#140
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 10:15
Really? It's very rare for someone to pick Garrus as their least favourite character. Just out of curiousity, I know he was always calibrating, and so he didn't have much dialogue, but I thought his character was developed on a lot in ME2. So just wondering, why did you find Garrus dull in ME2?untoldsarcasm wrote...
I hate to say it but I think it's possibly Garrus for me. Loved him in the first game, but I found him really boring in ME2. I hope he has more personality in the 3rd. I think Jacob could have been handled better also. I don't dislike any however.
#141
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 10:40
#142
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 10:54
#143
Posté 17 décembre 2010 - 11:50
#144
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 12:37
-Irritating attitude, especially when you try to convince her to change her views on the geth.
-Constantly criticises Cerberus even though she's a racist herself. (I hate Cerberus by the way)
-Fangirl/stalker (Lair of the Shadow Broker dossier made this even worse).
-Has to be rescued 4 times in the series if you include the trial. Practically every time she's not on the ship.
-Pretty much useless in combat, although the combat drone helps occasionally.
Modifié par Reaper27, 18 décembre 2010 - 12:39 .
#145
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 02:19
Tasha vas Nar Rayya wrote...
Really? It's very rare for someone to pick Garrus as their least favourite character. Just out of curiousity, I know he was always calibrating, and so he didn't have much dialogue, but I thought his character was developed on a lot in ME2. So just wondering, why did you find Garrus dull in ME2?untoldsarcasm wrote...
I hate to say it but I think it's possibly Garrus for me. Loved him in the first game, but I found him really boring in ME2. I hope he has more personality in the 3rd. I think Jacob could have been handled better also. I don't dislike any however.
I really enjoy him in his recruitment mission, but once that's over there isn't really much interesting about Garrus in ME2 in my opinion. His loyalty mission is quite forgettable, and the lack of dialogue is a huge issue if you didn't romance him as there is barely anything of interest for you.
Even if you do romance him (which I did on my 1st playthrough) I feel it doesn't add much to his character. I think it's an issue a fair few of the romance options have... with the focus shifting from making a great character to simply making a good romance. I just think it is more pronounced with Garrus for me because I liked him so much in the first game and was therefore let down by ME2.
I would never class him as my least favourite character of the series as a whole btw. He's just the character I was most disappointed by in ME2.
#146
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 05:25
Modifié par FROST4584, 19 décembre 2010 - 05:29 .
#147
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 05:35
#148
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 05:40
#149
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 05:58
And the first person who goes 'wait till the Taliban come in' or some sort of derivative can stuff it.
Petty much all that I found interesting in ME1, the middle-of-the-road girl with both Paragon and Renegade attributes and an unrepentant issue with the Geth got tossed. Instead of a modest polite girl who didn't always like being that, whose first showing was fighting her own way out of a trap, we got a fetishized catsuit fangirl who tried so hard, and then failed so bad, to be 'edgy' by dropping words like 'that damn data', or that wonderful imaginary cuss word 'bosh'tet' who was otherwise a solid Paragon-line princess who needs rescuing again by the marvelous wetdream Shepard. Twice. Now she turns into a geth moderate, not someone who would actually fight with Shepard over any sympathy towards the Geth, and her biggest flaw changes to 'loves/wanted-to-love her father too much'. Now she won't fight with Shepard at all, not really, and meekly follows along even if you ****** on her father's memory.
Tali stopped being Tali, that young, somewhat exotic alien girl from ME1 who, while inexperienced, had her own identity independent of Shepard, who many a person was fanboy of. In ME2, Tali was remade to be what 'the fans' wanted, only in doing so turned into a Paragon love interest first, person second who, in trying to be 'adult', lost the charm, the independence, and the very mix of virtues and flaws that made her interesting in ME1 in the first place.
Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 19 décembre 2010 - 06:01 .
#150
Posté 20 décembre 2010 - 12:14
grats, you win an internetCrunchyinmilk wrote...





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