Bekkael wrote...
DiebytheSword wrote...
Depends on which Shep. Some of my femsheps are patiently waiting for the right woman, or in one case looking forwards to Liara being able to rejoin them. Some are waiting for Kaidan to pull his head out of his ass and accept that the rules need to be broken to win some times. Some of my brosheps are having trouble not being an ass, but they are interested in Ashley, Tali and Miranda. I have several playthroughs, and many of those playthroughs vary on love interest rather than story paths taken, though that changes from time to time.
He's very talented, but that's not where he keeps his head.I am surprised to hear you have female characters, I wouldn't have thought that for some reason.
You would be very surprised to learn then that they are the majority of my Shepards. I am an old RP pro, been playing D&D since I was 9. Switching the gender up helps me put another layer of break inbetween myself and the role I'm playing. I can play men just fine, and usually do a 50/50% mix, but I like Jennifer Hale's voice acting better (same with Hawk).
In fact, my first Shep is based on a D&D/d20 modern character that I had. Daughter of a decorated war hero with something to prove. Her father (also my character) was a super soldier, and some of his abilities passed down. The extra boost to her abilities makes her insecure about her natural talents (not unlike Miranda) so she is utterly driven to be the best soldier possible. So rolled with Femshep first, and found that I liked what I heard.





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