I'm sure a lot of playes are doing this, or have done this, but I was looking for a little advice. To gear up for ME3, I've built two solider's. One will be a classic paragon (Spacer/War Hero) and the other will be a classic renegade (Earthborn/Ruthless) to maximize paragon/renegade points. (My default Shepard is okay, but he has the default face and wasn't optimized that well. This will be the first time that I create Shepard's that are my "own")
Now, I've beaten the game a few times but I want these two paths to be completed in a reasonable time to port into ME2 (which I have finished with my default Shep as well) and then of course ME3. Would you suggest playing both careers at the same time? That is, play the paragon awhile, then switch over to renegade? For those who play like this, is it more enjoyable in your opinion than playing one career till each game is finished then starting the next one? I've never done it, but I was considering it to get them both ready as soon as possible (though I always take my time and complete and experience everything since that's my playstyle)
Replaying ME1 & ME2 as Paragon & Renegade. Looking for advice.
Débuté par
Brannon
, mars 04 2012 03:17
#1
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 03:17
#2
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 10:23
I prefer to play one to completion. First of all, that keeps me from getting too bored (because I have to replay the same thing at around the same time), and secondly it keeps me from getting confused about which I'm playing and accidentally using the wrong morality options.
#3
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 11:04
I'd suggest have one shep you know you're going to use. i just went through mass effect 1 three times to get to level 60. it's something i never want to do again. And It was boring the second time, the third time It costed every bit of my sanity and dedication to prepare. but in the end, it's your choice if you want two sheps go right on ahead.
#4
Posté 05 mars 2012 - 12:40
There's no "better" way, but I agree with swenson. Also, that way you'll have at least one character ready earlier, in case you decide to move to the next games before you can complete both.
I'd definitely pass on leveling up to 60. It's just not worth it, level 50 is fine and not ridiculously time consuming.joejoe099 wrote...
I'd suggest have one shep you know you're going to use. i just went through mass effect 1 three times to get to level 60.
#5
Posté 05 mars 2012 - 02:52
Have a main Shepard character where you complete as Much as you can, I wouldn't worry about levelling to max. It doesn't matter much in me 2.
Whatever you do finish me1 with both careers because it will get very frustrating in terms of gameplay if you juggle 1 and 2.
Whatever you do finish me1 with both careers because it will get very frustrating in terms of gameplay if you juggle 1 and 2.
#6
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 07:20
Yeah, thanks for the advice. It was something that I was toying with but as many of you said it would get boring fast replaying things that close together. I've also decided to make the renegade vanguard. It's ridiculous that I've only played soldiers at this point, particularly since vanguard and soldier are the only classes that interest me.





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