How do you match your genders with Paragon/Renegade?
#26
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:30
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#27
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:30
As for my femshep, I tried both but I love Paragon. I just feel too guilty making some of the decisions that a renegade Shepard would do. Jennifer Hale's voice fits perfectly in both circumstances in my personal opinion.
#28
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:31
I had six Shepards in ME1: three male, three female. One of each was pure Paragon, one of each was pure Renegade, and one of each was neutral. The goal was to see how differently the future games would play out as a result of those choices. So yeah, wah-waaah. Now I have four Paragons and two Renegades, and my Renegades aren't all that Renegade anymore. *sigh*
#29
Guest_FallTooDovahkiin_*
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:36
Guest_FallTooDovahkiin_*
If she has a soft, sympathetic outcome, she'll end up being a paragon.
Hardass look: More then likely a renegade.
Mix of both : Paragade/Renegon (:
#30
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:36
Navasha wrote...
Im opposite as well... I have done a paragon and renegade male, but have more femshep playthroughs, but those all are paragons.
I can't seem to make a female become a jerk.
I did it.
It wasn't the sight of a woman choosing Renegade options that put me off.
It was me choosing renegade options that put me off. Some of the renegade choices are sickening. Male/female makes no difference to me.
#31
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 06:52
#32
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 07:01
#33
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:02
#34
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:08
Mesina2 wrote...
Chris Priestly wrote...
JamieCOTC wrote...
I just assume the galaxy has left such sexism behind and play whatever I like.
This.
That.
This has nothing to do with sexism, get a hold of yourselves.
#35
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:09
#36
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:11
Modifié par The Sarendoctrinator, 26 avril 2012 - 11:11 .
#37
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:18
Agent_Dark_ wrote...
Renegade femshep and paragon broshep. I'm really disappointed there's no real 'TrollShep' option like Dragon Age 2 though. Troll LadyHawke was my favourite thing ever.
I will miss her.
#38
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:40
#39
Posté 26 avril 2012 - 11:57
Navasha wrote...
Im opposite as well... I have done a paragon and renegade male, but have more femshep playthroughs, but those all are paragons.
I can't seem to make a female become a jerk.
You never met my ex then.....
#40
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 09:02
I agree there. I really don't see how this is different from my thinking that Nicholas Boulton is better at playing sarcastic Hawke than Jo Wyatt. Also, I would have thought that the opposite of the choices the OP lists would be the "sexist" ones.ColdRiver wrote...
Mesina2 wrote...
Chris Priestly wrote...
JamieCOTC wrote...
I just assume the galaxy has left such sexism behind and play whatever I like.
This.
That.
This has nothing to do with sexism, get a hold of yourselves.
#41
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 10:56
Gethian wrote...
I cannot seem to deviate away from Paragon-Maleshep, and Renegade-Femshep. The voice actors seem to compliment those roles the best IMO.
So I was wondering how you matched your playthroughs up.
Its usually the same for me. My first two playthroughs in ME were Paragon and Neutral Male Shep so for my third Renegade seemed appropriate and I went for Femshep. I mostly tend to keep her Renegade now!
Some of the things my Femshep did in ME3 really made me look at her in a different way, I mean she's hot but she's got ice in her veins
Modifié par Eire Icon, 27 avril 2012 - 10:59 .
#42
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 11:00
#43
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 11:07
Gethian wrote...
I cannot seem to deviate away from Paragon-Maleshep, and Renegade-Femshep. The voice actors seem to compliment those roles the best IMO.
So I was wondering how you matched your playthroughs up.
I never thought about this before...but I do exaclty the same thing! My femshep is always a baaad girl. Maybe it's because in real life I'm so uptight I squeak when I walk lol! My maleshep is exactly the opposite of most of the guys in my life - he's selfless, reasoned, calm, always does the right thing... There is a psychology case study in here somewhere I think
#44
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 11:22
So, my only pure Renegade Shep is male. My main Shep is a female Paragade. I haven't done a purely Paragon playthrough yet, ME2 Renegade Shep is too much of a badass to pass up :>
#45
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 01:08
#46
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 06:17
lady_v23 wrote...
Agent_Dark_ wrote...
Renegade femshep and paragon broshep. I'm really disappointed there's no real 'TrollShep' option like Dragon Age 2 though. Troll LadyHawke was my favourite thing ever.
I will miss her.
I guess troll Shepard would feel out of place.
Shepard is supposed to be a serious soldier despite the amount of goofy renegade interupts in ME 2, and daft romance diologue.
But for a new character in ME 4? Why not?
They did it for Hawke in Dragon Age 2.
Modifié par Abraham_uk, 27 avril 2012 - 06:17 .
#47
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 06:46
Gethian wrote...
I cannot seem to deviate away from Paragon-Maleshep, and Renegade-Femshep. The voice actors seem to compliment those roles the best IMO.
So I was wondering how you matched your playthroughs up.
Same here! I just love Jennifer Hale's delivery of Renegade lines, it makes me laugh as she sounds so p**sed off, lol.
#48
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 08:14
He's darn cute:kissing:, cuddly:wub: and kind:innocent: in most of the scenes! *squee*
Renegade Shep is not as badassB) as you expect,he could be more evil:devil: and aggressive<_< but i think i can settle down for shooting mordin's ass and watching him bleed to death. i was LOLing at mordin during that scene, though i think the real renegade shep would have wringed his neck and tore off his spine !
I really loved it when he kicked ADMIRAL Garrel in the balls, and threw him out the airlock !
And yes, i too like to have a troll shep like troll Hawke. goofy Hawke was really awesome.
If troll/goofy shep was available, my canon shep would definitely be the troll/goofy shep !
Modifié par Parmida, 27 avril 2012 - 08:29 .
#49
Posté 27 avril 2012 - 08:22





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