legbamel wrote...
The completionist run is my second. The first is purely to find out what the hell happens at the end. But I'm a glutton for conversation so I found out about the love interest stuff really, really quickly in DA (my first BioWare game). I also learned to pace the convos a lot more. They run out eventually!I LikeTo Doodle wrote...
I play blind... but i'm basicly a PERFECTIONIST it rarely miss anything because i'm a do-everything-in-hopes-i-get-it-right kind of personlegbamel wrote...
I always play them blind. It adds to replayability for me: every time I run another character I find things I've missed.
Of course that means that my first character through leads a miserable life. My first Warden got dumped by Alistair so he could be a better king and then he fed himself to a dragon. I was literally screaming at the screen. And my Fail!Shep was my first run through ME3 so I had to watch Tali kill herself and half of my squad was dead from the start. That'd be my Thane-mancer who dumped him before he gave his life to save a total stranger and then sent her a beautiful declaration of love.It definitely makes the games more dramatic!
For me, i love to have convos with my characters, even i like them enough i make other playthroughs, but i have a terrible case of "Skipping Convos syndrome" (obviously made up) it normally make me say the wrong thing for example i skipped the virmire who to save part and picked ashley, my frist reaction was OH S**T, then luckly i saved before hand and then my Xbox decided to freeze on me and was basicly saying "OI DUDE WTF MAN! YOU ARE NOT SAVING ASHLEY"... it seems my xbox has a thing for Kaidan too.





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