ADLegend21 wrote...
When said protagonist is threatening the highest Authority in the galaxy, and you don't know the reason it's perfectly understandable, and yet Kaidan, a Spectre, can be kille dby Garrus, nowhere near a Spectre, and NOTHING is done to him. Tehre's no Option for Shepard to turn her gun on Garrus and blow his brains out just "you should have trusted me Kaidan" and "why didn't you back down Kaidan" not "WTF GARRUS WHY'D YOU KILL MY BOYFRIEND! *shoots Garrus*" He's getting away with killing a government Agent scott free! and there's no option for Kaidan to show he's serious by capping Garrus in the knee or something, only one way with only praise from Shepard, no admonishment whatsoever. it's bull**** along with teh blantant character assasination for Jacob, at elast Thane gets an honorable death by saving a councilor and being acknowledged as a Hero.yukidama wrote...
ADLegend21 wrote...
Male Alien can Kill Male human. Male Human has no option to kill Male Alien. Need I say more?yukidama wrote...
@ADLegend- And? In ME1 you only had a male human and female alien to choose from. ME2 you had two male aliens and a male human (and a human female if you count Kelly). I don't exactly see how it is so massively uneven and human hating or whatever up to that point. In ME3 both a male alien and male human romance got the shaft and another male human and male alien were treated well with the addition of two female humans too. I'm not seeing where it's so drasticaly skewed in favour of aliens, the way you've gone on about it so long.
Ah yes, killing a person that is pointing a gun at the protagonist with no indication of backing down. That's totally indicative of BioWare's total preference for alien romance interests. How could I miss that?
I fail to see how it is bull****. It's a gameplay mechanic that you are forcing an interpretation on because you have had a serious hate-on for Garrus for a while now. He's not the only character who could shoot Kaidan (or Ashley) in that scenario, it happens regardless of Garrus' presence because the player lets it happen, the same way the VS shoots Udina if you don't shoot him under different circumstances. It doesn't indicate that BioWare cares for aliens more than humans (especially since it's not always an alien who kills him) the same way Ashley killing Wrex w/o your consent on Virmire doesn't mean BioWare prefers humans over aliens. Thane was handled very poorly, as was Jacob. I don't really care who you think was handled worse, both of them got really screwed over. But in ME1 it wasn't a male alien ninjamancing FemShep if she was the tiniest bit nice to him or cared to know him as a person in any way regardless, it wasn't a male alien she spoke to like she was in heat with no alternative in ME2, and it wasn't a male alien she's forced to flirt with and accept what might be very unwelcome commentary on her body and appearance from in ME3.
Your constant victim complex over an issue that doesn't really exist gets really old really quickly, dude. That's all I'm gonna say since this isn't really on-topic anymore.
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Modifié par yukidama, 09 avril 2012 - 07:53 .





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