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Will ME2's N7 missions have any impact effect on ME3.


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WolfForce99

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I would like to no if I skip an N7 mission, will it effect ME3 at all.

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Bogsnot1

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1 less email to read.

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SennenScale

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I'm sure we'll get emails. Significant effect? Unknown.

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Perhaps an e-mail or one or two persons appearing for a short dialogue, but probably not

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FluffyScarf

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Side missions are self contained to a particular game. All that hundreds/thousands of variables thing is marketing jargon. It's pretty much impossible trying to account for everything and still make the game focused and not a gigantic mess.

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dpixie87

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The only one I could see having an impact is the missile mission. The one where you have to choose between saving the town or saving the military base. Or something along those lines.

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LordNige

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The missing operative one might feed into ME3, I personally send the info to the alliance every time (apart from my Super Renegade character).

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Oblivious

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FluffyScarf wrote...

Side missions are self contained to a particular game. All that hundreds/thousands of variables thing is marketing jargon. It's pretty much impossible trying to account for everything and still make the game focused and not a gigantic mess.

This and what dxpixie said.

Unfortunately the hardware is not at the level that Bioware needs to successfully transfer so many variables into a game in a significant way. The PC can do it, the PS3 may be able to do it, but the 360 no longer has the processing power to recognize every single variable and make it blow up into its own side mission.

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Bogsnot1

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LordNige wrote...

The missing operative one might feed into ME3, I personally send the info to the alliance every time (apart from my Super Renegade character).


I always keep it for myself, just in case Zulu_DFA was right and Cerberus never left the Alliance's control. Once its decrypted, then I could decide what to do with it.
Besides, if it does link Cerberus to the Alliance, that and the greybox will ensure I'm found innocent of all charges. B)

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ZShogan

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In the mission Archeological Dig Site you find a Prothean artifact that extends the vision you had on Eden Prime, showing you a collector at the end of the vision. That might have an impact on ME3.

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I don't think so, either, but it's still one of the better questions asked on the forum recently. I can't think of a single N7 mission that would have long-lasting consequences.

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FluffyScarf

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The M3 import function will probably check the same flags displayed in the Gibbed Editor for M2 saves. Can't recall but I don't think there were any N7 'flags'.

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I think it would be good if some of them did, like when you investigate that Cerberus operative and obtain some data that could harm Cerberus. You can either send it to the Alliance, Cerberus or keep it for yourself. I think if you sent it to the Alliance or kept it for yourself, it would be a useful little think to bring up in the trial (because they are bound to throw the working-for-Cerberus angle at Shep).

Also perhaps saving that quarian, seeing as the quarian/geth war is supposed to play a part and Shep got an email saying she was an important person or whatever.

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shumworld

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To an extent I believe. Dealing with Cerberus and the Shadow Broker in ME1 were side missions yet they ended up playing a big role in ME2.

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Metalunatic

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ZShogan wrote...

In the mission Archeological Dig Site you find a Prothean artifact that extends the vision you had on Eden Prime, showing you a collector at the end of the vision. That might have an impact on ME3.


I believe that might just be a hint that Collectors are actually Protheans.