Did you ever betray Wrex?
#76
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:25
#77
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:27
Wait a minute, I stranded them on Gilligan's Planet...
#78
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:28
XTR3M3 wrote...
I didn't betray Wrex but I did modify one of my saves to see Wreav in control and play the arc out the other way.....mostly so I could save Mordin. You can't have both Mordin and Wrex. One of them dies.
Now, whoever shoots that poor twitchy little bugger Mordin to keep him from fixing the cure.....wow, how do you feel now? If that scene didn't touch you, you have no heart.
Had Wreav and Padok Wiks.
After having shot that poor little salarian in the back you had to watch as he lay dying, whimpering in the elevator. Jupp, it was a horrible strong scene. Glad I could see it on one FemShep having Wreav and Padok, but don't think I could do it again. There are a couple of really good scenes afterwards on the Normandy as well. Just can't imagine shooting Mordin or betraying Wrex so this is as close as I get. Poor Padok and Eve.
#79
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:31
So, Wrex should've known better then to oppose "the" Shepard when he's on a killing spree....
And now I will hunt a small, furry animal for dinner.....
#80
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:37
Besides, being called a sister bt Wrex is AWSOME XD, LoL
#81
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:39
False.goose2989 wrote...
I never could betray Wrex, or any of my friends in Mass Effect.
Wait a minute, I stranded them on Gilligan's Planet...
Joker did that.
#82
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:43
#83
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:44
Karrie788 wrote...
False.goose2989 wrote...
I never could betray Wrex, or any of my friends in Mass Effect.
Wait a minute, I stranded them on Gilligan's Planet...
Joker did that.
Good point. But Shepard should have been able to say "screw you" to hologram kid and kept that problem from arising
#84
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:45
Due to i wanna see all consequences the 3rd game had to offer, yes i did on 2 sheps. But that was only to see the different scenes/dialog conversations you experiance prior to his death.
Won't ever do it again from now on though!
#85
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:46
#86
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:52
It just wasn't even a question.
#87
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:58
Although, the guilt and the pain was great. I have to tell every Paragon player: If you don't go Renegade in ME3, you will miss out on the most intense playthrough you will ever have in a Mass Effect game....
But I made up for it, saved Mordin and became best friends with Wrex again. Of course in two playthroughs. Sadly I can't have both
#88
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 07:04
#89
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 07:05
You also get to talk with Garrus about your betrayal and how you also killed Mordin (in stopping the genophase cure). It was really uncomfortable, like committing a very heinous crime.
Same thing with Legion (killing him off multiple times thru the renegade option) where Tali comitted suicide after the failed attempt to stop the Geth & Quarians from fighting.
I was a horrible scene, it was a different feeling when playing as a paragon shep. feeling good saving people, caring for them but for the renegade .... you need to be prepared for it. especially if you care about the characters.
#90
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 07:11
You know, that if the ME timeline is right, Wrex already is several hundred years old an can read this board? Just sayin.
#91
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 07:22
kumquats wrote...
Yep, first playthrough with my Renegade. I killed two of my favourite characters in the series.
Although, the guilt and the pain was great. I have to tell every Paragon player: If you don't go Renegade in ME3, you will miss out on the most intense playthrough you will ever have in a Mass Effect game....
But I made up for it, saved Mordin and became best friends with Wrex again. Of course in two playthroughs. Sadly I can't have both
Yes I agree on this, the renegade option has one of the most intense playthrough, can really evoke strong emotional response (for the emotionally invested in the game) especially those who opted the paragon shepard and have grown to like the characters. I recommend to try this one to those who are curious of the other outcomes. But what really shocked me about playing renegade is that I have no clue of what my actions would be... and oh the things in store for me was definitely disturbing... did not feel good though after witnessing those cutscenes and interaction with Garrus.
I wish though I have this strong emotional response about the ending to have that catharsis. Great game, no other game had me this emotionally attached and invested. I hope the Extended Cut delivers.
#92
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 07:41
The Angry One wrote...
We all did at the ending. Stranded him and his best men from Tuchanka, dooming Krogan society to a slow death by infighting.
You're welcome, Wrex.
This almost makes me want to use the baby crying picture. Back on topic, no I didn't though I did kill him in my very first playthrough of ME1.
#93
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:26
macarius5 wrote...
Yes I agree on this, the renegade option has one of the most intense playthrough, can really evoke strong emotional response (for the emotionally invested in the game) especially those who opted the paragon shepard and have grown to like the characters. I recommend to try this one to those who are curious of the other outcomes. But what really shocked me about playing renegade is that I have no clue of what my actions would be... and oh the things in store for me was definitely disturbing... did not feel good though after witnessing those cutscenes and interaction with Garrus.
I wish though I have this strong emotional response about the ending to have that catharsis. Great game, no other game had me this emotionally attached and invested. I hope the Extended Cut delivers.
Well after murdering my favourite characters, I really enjoyed killing this Shepard off. And just seeing my Squad happy and hopeful, was the best ending for me. I didn't want to see over and over again, how badly I ****ed the other races.
I don't think I could stand the consequences of the choices I made in the Renegade playthrough.
So I'm a little nervous about the extended cut, to be honest.
Did I really kill the Krogans? What will my Squadis think of Shepard, when the truth comes out? ( I lied to them about the Cure and Mordin.)
#94
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:30
#95
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:34
She did however find it tough to shoot Mordin in the back, and I think Garrus picked up on the guilt when talking to her
The guilt also reared its head when Wrex tried to make her feel better about the death of Eve, but she felt deep down she had made the right decision for the galaxy even if it meant the potential extinction of the Krogan race post reaper invasion
#96
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:37
macarius5 wrote...
. what i did not expect was that Wrex learned of my betrayal and confronted me in the normandy docks. It was unexpected, it pains me to press the R1 button (PS3) renegade action to kill him. It was horrible.
At what stage did this happen? I'm about to retake Rannoch and this never happened in my playthrough so far anyway?
Modifié par Eire Icon, 18 avril 2012 - 08:42 .
#97
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:38
the_geo_law wrote...
I couldn't... it just wasn't in me. I watched the video on YouTube and I saw how sad Wrex is.
Nope, never betrayed Wrex. When I did see what happens on youtube I was disappointed in Wrex
#98
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Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:44
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#99
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 09:05
#100
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 09:09
Felt kinda bad about it, so kept Maelon's data in ME2 hoping to cure the Genophage and make amends, but Wreav is such a git that I betrayed the Krogan in the end and sided with the Salarians.
Now I feel kinda bad about shooting Mordin. :/
But plus side; doing what I did apparently maximises EMS gain for the genophage plotline.





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