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#76
JamieCOTC

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While I'm not a fan of the scars, I'd like a better explanation for them in ME3 and have squadmates actually react to them.

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Wulfram

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I like how they work for paragons.

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Cutlass Jack

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Mystranna Kelteel wrote...

I would have paid 100,000 of each element to get my ME1 scars back.


Yes this.

My original ME1 playthrough. Scratch Shepard, looked pretty foolish in ME2 with his namesake facial scar missing.

The ME2 robo-face didn't last long as I paragoned them away. No need to use the machine, though I bought it anyway for completionist sake.

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mahony427

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**** you people! I loved those scars!!

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ElectronicFerret

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Like scars; wish they were optional again on design screen or something.



Or maybe default Shep could have started out with a whole boatload of them, then you have to pay for the removal and that gives you a chance to edit what you want to keep/delete.

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Aigyl

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Like a few others said I would've liked Paragons to have their own set of scars, coloured blue perhaps. Gimmicky, but scars are a gimmick in the first place.

Plus it wouldn't make the Renegade scars give off the impression Renegade = Evil = Ugly so much, 'tis most irritating. Paragons would be right there with them, covered in weird glowy scars that make them look like their face is melting off.

On a slight off-note I really wish Bioware would give the definitions of Paragon/Renegade they're using. Would be good to know if they think of the morality system as two different philosophies on how to do the most good in a situation or if they're just a slightly more complex Light side/Dark side system.

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adam_grif

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On a slight off-note I really wish Bioware would give the definitions of Paragon/Renegade they're using. Would be good to know if they think of the morality system as two different philosophies on how to do the most good in a situation or if they're just a slightly more complex Light side/Dark side system.




Paragon = Doormat

Renegade = Douchebag



Or if you go by the ME2 versions, Renegade = work with cerberus willingly, Paragon = drag your feet and make some loud noises while working with cerberus.

#83
shatteredstar56

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I bought the machine the first time, didn't use it. The second time, I just played the perfect paragon angel and watched them slowly magick themselves away. Next time I'll be a bad girl, and watch the perfection melt away.

#84
Kvaxer22

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Renewing the thread, I like them on my default male Shepard (i even do more like renegade for the scars, rather than the opposite.

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whateverman7

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i use the machine no matter which way i take shepard...if i choose par, i want him to be clean cut, cause he's a hero Image IPB....if i choose ren, i want him to be clean cut so they never see it coming Image IPB

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Megaton_Hope

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I had a lot of surplus Platinum by the end, so I went ahead and bought the machine and used it. I'm just not a fan of those scars.

The ones I could select during character customization in the first game I quite liked. Especially the gnarly ones for a male Shepard where it looks like half his face has been ripped off and sewn back on. The scars for female Shepards were a trifle too subdued - something more along the lines of Ma-Ma's scars from Dredd would have been nice.

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Bellagrace

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So here's the thing... if you use the machine to heal his scars, why does he still keep the one in his hair line....