ODST 5723 wrote...
TobyHasEyes wrote...
Hmm I'm not normally a doomsayer on this forum, but I (and many others) didn't really feel like what they had in ME2 really accomodated my lack of allegiance to Cerberus ideals. It is hard to match up allowing your Shepard to constantly criticise (and remark on how evil they are) Cerberus, but then make no efforts to do anything but work with them
Hence it seems far from a foregone conclusion (especiallly from this remark) that the accomodation for Cerberus fanboys in ME3 will be sufficient. Fingers crossed though
I made it pretty clear that I was working with them and not for them. In fact, I made it pretty clear I was against them.
-Gave Veetor to the Quarians
-Sent Cerberu data to the Alliance
-Gave Jack free reign with Cerberus files
-Released Grunt against TIM's wishes
-Reactivated Legion against TIM's wishes
-Brought up all the damage I caused to Cerberus' Military dvision
-Gave TIM a piece of my mind multiple times
-Shut down Overlord and send David to the Grissom Academy
-Destroyed the Collector Base against TIM's wishes
Did I work for them? Hell no .Did I work with them? Only to the extent that it allowed me to succeed in my mission and I'm hoping that I lured some allies away from Cerberus in the process.
While our actions could easily reflect our feelings about Cerberus, I still think that the dialogue choices in ME2 were inadequate.
For example when you meet the VS on Horizon, I nearly facepalmed myself when all the options didn't allow me to explain that I wasn't working for Cerberus or TIM. Cerberus was working for ME. If anything, the choices didn't allow me to express that this is NOT an alliance but more of an uneasy truce.
Modifié par Savber100, 04 août 2011 - 08:12 .