Will letting Vido escape and sparing Kasumi's Greybox have ramifications in ME3?
#1
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:38
As for Vido, is it better to save the workers, and let Vido escape, possibly giving him a grudge against you in ME3, or choose the Renegade path? Since i'm getting a ME1 import as a Paragon, but with Paragade tendencies if the situation demands it, ready for ME3; which are the safer options?
#2
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:41
Modifié par Aligalipe, 05 février 2012 - 02:42 .
#3
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:44
Perhaps. But the information in the Greybox is hinted to be extremely volatile, and since Kasumi decoded it...Aligalipe wrote...
Considering our enemies in ME3 Vido is small time, especially if you' ve done all side missions about blue suns. And during a Galactic War I don't think council will bother to punish Alliance.
#4
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:45
#5
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:46
So, go Paragade in Stolen Memory, and Paragon in Zorya?WizenSlinky0 wrote...
I'd expect some minor changes to story, yes.
#6
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:47
#7
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:49
As for Vido, as already stated, small time, but you might get a second chance and go along with Zaeed, definitely not sure on that one.
#8
Posté 05 février 2012 - 02:54
Hmm, looks like Paragon's winning here. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to go back and Paragade the missions if things turn out ugly in ME3.DJBare wrote...
For Kasumi and the greybox, I'm guessing you will get a side mission to help Kasumi if she kept the greybox, I don't think it will be a big deal, basically you will have to rescue her from people going after the greybox.
As for Vido, as already stated, small time, but you might get a second chance and go along with Zaeed, definitely not sure on that one.
#9
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:04
For Kasumi, I think there'll be a small difference, but I don't think it will change much. Probably something similar to above, or maybe even just something like letting the Rachni Queen live: if so, there's one additional interaction in ME2, but no other difference. It might be like that.
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
#10
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:12
Epsilon330 wrote...
So, go Paragade in Stolen Memory, and Paragon in Zorya?WizenSlinky0 wrote...
I'd expect some minor changes to story, yes.
My best guesses would be:
Kasumi's graybox either being something targeted by others, or providing you with some helpful information to get a new war asset, and Vido being alive giving Zaeed reason to hold off his retirement, and potentially do something involving the blue suns. I mean, he used to lead them, that's GOT to come back somewhere.
#11
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:16
#12
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:18
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
Modifié par ddv.rsa, 05 février 2012 - 03:19 .
#13
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:18
#14
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:21
Not sure about the Greybox. Has to be used to paint the Alliance, but its not exactly a good time seeing as how the fate of the entire Galaxy outweighs most of humanity.
#15
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:23
Holy Doritos! Definitely Paragon then!ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
#16
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:34
Epsilon330 wrote...
Holy Doritos! Definitely Paragon then!ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
Do note some Paragon choices in ME 3 will require major sacrifices too get the "Paragon" result I wont say spoilers but involves deaths of a few for saving the many or deaths of the many to save the few type decisions
#17
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:36
#18
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:36
ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
WHAT?!?! Even my paragon Shepard always tells her to destroy it with the "it's what he wanted" logic, because the Alliance could be in giant trouble if anyone caught wind of its contents (making keeping it seem more renegade then destorying it, to my eyes). But now you're saying that keeping it just causes extra scenes and saves an entire race from extinction? How the heck can destroying implicating info on the Alliance save a non-human race? Oh this is just weird. Guess I have to let her keep it from now on.
#19
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:38
#20
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:39
#21
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:42
#22
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:47
andy69156915 wrote...
ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
WHAT?!?! Even my paragon Shepard always tells her to destroy it with the "it's what he wanted" logic, because the Alliance could be in giant trouble if anyone caught wind of its contents (making keeping it seem more renegade then destorying it, to my eyes). But now you're saying that keeping it just causes extra scenes and saves an entire race from extinction? How the heck can destroying implicating info on the Alliance save a non-human race? Oh this is just weird. Guess I have to let her keep it from now on.
I don't believe that for a second. They're pulling your leg. Being a troll.
First, that wouldn't be a "minor" spoiler if it were true, and they know it.
Second, Bioware isn't going to make a DLC decision have such a massive impact like that.
#23
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:50
andy69156915 wrote...
ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
WHAT?!?! Even my paragon Shepard always tells her to destroy it with the "it's what he wanted" logic, because the Alliance could be in giant trouble if anyone caught wind of its contents (making keeping it seem more renegade then destorying it, to my eyes). But now you're saying that keeping it just causes extra scenes and saves an entire race from extinction? How the heck can destroying implicating info on the Alliance save a non-human race? Oh this is just weird. Guess I have to let her keep it from now on.
[SPOILER]
If you want to save the race it is still possible, but a sacrifice must be made. Lots of Renegade choices from ME1/ME2 blow up in ME3, especially from the DLC.
#24
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:51
TheDarkRats wrote...
andy69156915 wrote...
ddv.rsa wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
But I would be VERY surprised (pleasantly) if either choice makes a big difference, one way or another.
[MINOR SPOILER]
The survival of a certain race depends on the Kasumi decision. Unless you kept it there is going to be death.
WHAT?!?! Even my paragon Shepard always tells her to destroy it with the "it's what he wanted" logic, because the Alliance could be in giant trouble if anyone caught wind of its contents (making keeping it seem more renegade then destorying it, to my eyes). But now you're saying that keeping it just causes extra scenes and saves an entire race from extinction? How the heck can destroying implicating info on the Alliance save a non-human race? Oh this is just weird. Guess I have to let her keep it from now on.
I don't believe that for a second. They're pulling your leg. Being a troll.
First, that wouldn't be a "minor" spoiler if it were true, and they know it.
Second, Bioware isn't going to make a DLC decision have such a massive impact like that.
A. Im not giving away spoilers.
B. Im giving examples of the TYPES of choices I read.
C. I gave my opinion on the story so far.
D. I never read that decision or that outcome.
E. I didnt say anything like that.
F. Thank you for your time
#25
Posté 05 février 2012 - 03:51
TheDarkRats wrote...
I don't believe that for a second. They're pulling your leg. Being a troll.
First, that wouldn't be a "minor" spoiler if it were true, and they know it.
Second, Bioware isn't going to make a DLC decision have such a massive impact like that
You don't need to believe it, wait and see. It's a minor spoiler because I'm not mentioning the race or giving any context.





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