Arijharn wrote...
PMC65 wrote...
Will the "to save or not to save" even really impact ME3? Or was it just a "feel good to tell TIM off" moment? For me the line was a little cheesy but if the decision has no real impact to ME3 then that would be even worse.
You know, I'm actually pretty confident that the major decisions will have a major impact on ME3's story. ME2 got flak for having no choices that mattered but then again ME2 was the second game of the trilogy, what sort of major events could really happen and still make ME3, for want of a better term, epic? Did people really want to see the Rachni ingratiate themselves into the wider galactic community for example?
Just because ME2 imported variables from ME1, doesn't mean ME2 actually had to act on those variables, it could just be carrying those variables along for the ride entrusting ME3 to do what it has too.
I wouldn't hold my breath about there being major changes or even handed consequences for that matter. The whole council choice being irrelavant and not being able to see the new council was underwhelming to say the least.
The fact that we're having to fight Cerberus no matter what should already be setting off alarm bells.





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