Is it worth being a Renegade?
#1
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:39
#2
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:43
#3
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:44
Best one was knocking the reporter flat on her arse.
Can't say about xp or money. I didn't notice any lack.
Modifié par Addai67, 02 janvier 2011 - 08:44 .
#4
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:55
I will say though, if the "Commander Shepard is a Jerk" and "Commander Shepard is Still a Jerk" videos are any indication, Renegade Shepard does have cooler, more awesome cutscenes. I'm just more of a Paragon player, though, although despite my full Paragon meter, I have done four Renegade Interrupts just because they made sense and were badass.
Ultimately though, it's a matter of preference. And we all know that's what makes the game so damn great.
Modifié par Sergeant Conley, 02 janvier 2011 - 08:57 .
#5
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:56
#6
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 08:57
Mod the game, give yourself 5k paragon 5k renegade, and just play the way u like it
#7
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 09:07
Spartas Husky wrote...
for me is not worth a true paragon or a true renegade kind a weird being a puzzy all the time (like jack said) or a complete azzhole.
Mod the game, give yourself 5k paragon 5k renegade, and just play the way u like it
Isn't 1k enough?
#8
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 09:08
Sergeant Conley wrote...
I need to get a Renegade playthorugh going. Part of me knows I should start at ME1 for the best experience in terms of Renegading about the story, but the rest of me just doesn't wanna play ME1 again.
I will say though, if the "Commander Shepard is a Jerk" and "Commander Shepard is Still a Jerk" videos are any indication, Renegade Shepard does have cooler, more awesome cutscenes. I'm just more of a Paragon player, though, although despite my full Paragon meter, I have done four Renegade Interrupts just because they made sense and were badass.
Ultimately though, it's a matter of preference. And we all know that's what makes the game so damn great.
P*ssy.
Then you should wait for free ME1 Comic DLC that will come for PC and XBox 360 once ME2 comes out on PS3.
Modifié par Mesina2, 02 janvier 2011 - 09:09 .
#9
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Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 10:15
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#10
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 10:20
#11
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 10:38
Being renegade is worth it sometimes...just as it is with paragon. Couldn't go pure one way or the other, though.
Modifié par Eradyn, 02 janvier 2011 - 10:38 .
#12
Posté 02 janvier 2011 - 11:39
Mesina2 wrote...
Sergeant Conley wrote...
I need to get a Renegade playthorugh going. Part of me knows I should start at ME1 for the best experience in terms of Renegading about the story, but the rest of me just doesn't wanna play ME1 again.
I will say though, if the "Commander Shepard is a Jerk" and "Commander Shepard is Still a Jerk" videos are any indication, Renegade Shepard does have cooler, more awesome cutscenes. I'm just more of a Paragon player, though, although despite my full Paragon meter, I have done four Renegade Interrupts just because they made sense and were badass.
Ultimately though, it's a matter of preference. And we all know that's what makes the game so damn great.
P*ssy.
Then you should wait for free ME1 Comic DLC that will come for PC and XBox 360 once ME2 comes out on PS3.
Thanks for the heads-up, I didn't even know that was coming out.
#13
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 12:39
#14
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 03:28
ME2, It looked to me like the paragon options got rougher....But to tell the truth, whenever I saw an interrupt button I'd hit it no matter what >.>
can't miss out on dialogue!!!
#15
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 03:34
#16
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 03:48
also the renegade option at the end of me2 seems like the "better" ending, like how in me1 the paragon ending felt more "correct". Also it leaves more options available for the next game.
#17
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 07:35
#18
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 09:22
#19
Posté 03 janvier 2011 - 09:23
No you don't.Amyntas wrote...
I wish you could choose whatever you want without metagaming in mind. Sometimes Renegade is just too much fun, but you need those Paragon points to keep your squad alive. Annoying.
#20
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 07:00
Sergeant Conley wrote...
I need to get a Renegade playthorugh going. Part of me knows I should start at ME1 for the best experience in terms of Renegading about the story, but the rest of me just doesn't wanna play ME1 again.
I will say though, if the "Commander Shepard is a Jerk" and "Commander Shepard is Still a Jerk" videos are any indication, Renegade Shepard does have cooler, more awesome cutscenes. I'm just more of a Paragon player, though, although despite my full Paragon meter, I have done four Renegade Interrupts just because they made sense and were badass.
Ultimately though, it's a matter of preference. And we all know that's what makes the game so damn great.
Best way to go is Paragade or Renegon. Those are both the true renegade, whereas full renegade is more like Darkside, jerk to everybody for whatever reason.
As a paragade I do almost all the renegade interupts and when facing jerks do as many of the renegade dialogs as I can. Course it's easier to do on PC with Gibbeds save editor.
#21
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 07:58
#22
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 10:06
Began a ME1 renegade run, dunno if I'll finish it or not....
#23
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 12:19
When the flow goes from 'Para on top and Rena on bottom' to 'agree is on top, refuse is on bottom' (like, for example, initiating a romance, agreeing to a side quest), a point like that where no para/rena points are given is not a Paragon/Renegade decision point. You are under no obligation to refuse every romance, to agree to no sidequest, simply because the 'no' option is where the Renegade choice usually is.
The second rule of Renegade is to realize you don't need to be all Renegade, all the time, or even take the first Renegade point you see.
To start with, Renegade has a lot more opportunities for blatant contradiction than Paragon. Not to say that Paragon doesn't have it's contradictions, but Renegade moments tend to stand out more. More importantly, though, Renegade also has the unfortunate ability and tendancy to block out potential Renegade points: in ME2, for example, on Purgatory, there's an option to watch/comment on a prisoner beating. You can nod and move on, getting two Renegade points, or you can do a paragon 'stop', at which point you have the opportunity to get FIVE renegade points for making a Renegade appeal for an otherwise paragon option. But if you were to just take the first Renegade option and go, you would actually lose out.
So never think you have to take the first Renegade option available: often (but not always), there can be another aspect of the Renegade approach that can be applied. In Mordin's loyalty mission, for example, there are Paragon and Renegade positions for both keeping and destroying the Genophage data. In ME1, the Bhattia's wife mission allows you to Paragon or Renegade both Bhattia or the Civil Servant, for either result.
#24
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 12:26
Starting off with ME1, Shepard is very disciplined with his crew (when Anderson is in charge), but as the story unravels, crew becomes family. He's got demons though from being a sole survivor, so I predict after the Cerberus side quests, come ME2, he'll be a big ass to TIM.
#25
Posté 10 janvier 2011 - 12:50
About "nonsense renegon and paragade" - my main char, for example, don't trust to either Cerberus or Council, became completely mad towards to the end of Horizon and don't like when someone threaten her (bye, Elnora) - it was enough to get rather sufficient amount of renegade points, even if in the rest of questions she's the nicest person. Nonsense?





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