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Mass Effect 2 Arrival DLC coming March 29


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#2501
genobis

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Immortanius wrote...

Scaley wrote...

Call me lazy but I haven't gone through all 100 pages of this thread and have a question:
Does it matter if you complete Arrival before or after the suicide mission when it comes to the importing of your character into ME3?

If I complete the suicide run before the Arrival DLC will my imported character in ME3 not reflect the events of Arrival?

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No, it just makes sense to do Arrival as the last piece of DLC before your ME2 run is complete. But I also read somewhere that ME3 will "assume" Arrival happened, whether or not you played it. That is just heresay, at this point in time. I kind of hope it isn't true, that there will be at least some small difference in the beginning of ME3 if you don't play it...Otherwise, what's the point?


The point is to play and have fun. And no tbe surprised at the beginnig of ME3 that Liara turns out to be the Shadow Broker and Shepard is on trial for genocide of Batarians :P LotSB and Arrival are intented to be the "bridge" DLCs - I mean, filling the gap between ME2 and ME3. So yes, whether you play them or not, it happens. Notice, that there are no major decisions - regardless of how you play it, the outcome will be always the same.

They are even balanced to be the hardest quests in game (harder that suicide mission, which is somewhat funny). Of course you can play them earlier - I do, because I want to use the rewards ;)

#2502
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Thanks for the replies - I had several different completed Sheps ready for ME3 and now will have to redo them with Arrival done before the final mission. Having to replay ME2 again several times? Life is hard :-)

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Scaley wrote...

Thanks for the replies - I had several different completed Sheps ready for ME3 and now will have to redo them with Arrival done before the final mission. Having to replay ME2 again several times? Life is hard :-)

Why so? You can play only Arrival... few times :P

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genobis wrote...

The point is to play and have fun. And no tbe surprised at the beginnig of ME3 that Liara turns out to be the Shadow Broker and Shepard is on trial for genocide of Batarians :P LotSB and Arrival are intented to be the "bridge" DLCs - I mean, filling the gap between ME2 and ME3. So yes, whether you play them or not, it happens. Notice, that there are no major decisions - regardless of how you play it, the outcome will be always the same.

They are even balanced to be the hardest quests in game (harder that suicide mission, which is somewhat funny). Of course you can play them earlier - I do, because I want to use the rewards ;)


You can break up with Liara in LotSB, I'd call that a big decision seeing as we're continiously stressed that cheating will come back to haunt you.