The Hardest choice in all ME games.
#51
Posté 14 février 2013 - 08:10
#52
Posté 14 février 2013 - 08:24
#53
Posté 14 février 2013 - 08:27
TurianRebel212 wrote...
In one of my playthroughs I didn't get tali to not be exiled from the fleet in ME2.
therefore, I had to make the choice between the geth and quarian. I chose the geth. Not knowing what would happen. In a matter of 1 minute I lost Legion- one of my favorite characters in the entire series and lost a loyal friend in Tali. It was brutal, I felt like Sh!t. I hated myself.....
There has never been another game to ever make me feel that way.
What?? I have to say thats an innacurate and gross exaggeration. Come on, its the same lore, of course, theres just a few details and theme changes, but overall its the same or id hate it, and i dot, and i value cntinuity, esp in a series about detail and choice
#54
Posté 14 février 2013 - 08:40
It's a rough call, with the whole machine intelligence vs human perspective, self-determination and punishment against saving a unique perspective and 'lives', and freedom and death against change and forced acceptance of another idea. It's very morally charged, and I don't think there's a right answer.
Also, it's the big call before the suicide mission, and Legion kind of springs it on you like "Oh btw..."
#55
Posté 14 février 2013 - 08:59
#56
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:16
Modifié par Kyrene, 14 février 2013 - 09:18 .
#57
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:22
The sad thing is, I myself would get a girl like her in a heartbeat, but my Shepard wouldn't. And I'm always trying to stay consistent of the character I imagined for him... even if it means not exploiting a fictional girl's trust and staying faithful to a fictional woman he does nothing but fight & argue with. Wow, I need help.
#58
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:25
#59
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:30
Baelrahn wrote...
Turning down Tali's crush on Shepard.
The sad thing is, I myself would get a girl like her in a heartbeat, but my Shepard wouldn't. And I'm always trying to stay consistent of the character I imagined for him... even if it means not exploiting a fictional girl's trust and staying faithful to a fictional woman he does nothing but fight & argue with. Wow, I need help.
Actually thats an interesting answer. I think it really adds to the immersion factor when you are able to really start thinking under what the mindset of your character would be rather then what you personally want at that time. It lets you really start to see context within the story.
#60
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:48
#61
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:51
Isichar wrote...
Baelrahn wrote...
Turning down Tali's crush on Shepard.
The sad thing is, I myself would get a girl like her in a heartbeat, but my Shepard wouldn't. And I'm always trying to stay consistent of the character I imagined for him... even if it means not exploiting a fictional girl's trust and staying faithful to a fictional woman he does nothing but fight & argue with. Wow, I need help.
Actually thats an interesting answer. I think it really adds to the immersion factor when you are able to really start thinking under what the mindset of your character would be rather then what you personally want at that time. It lets you really start to see context within the story.
I always do this... it seems more interesting to me than creating your scifi wonderland. I don't have a problem with Shepard being pretty monochromatic in conversation, since I even find myself headcanoning his "real" thoughts during.
But that's what SP RPGs are for, right? No one else is watching
Modifié par Baelrahn, 14 février 2013 - 09:57 .
#62
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:56
Cobalt2113 wrote...
Probably Ashley and Kaidan on Virmire.
I swear I must have stared at the screen for a good 20 minutes before I made that choice. In the end I chose wisely though (and saved Kaidan).
I agree except I saved Ashley
In my replays I save Ash 75% Kaidan 25%, Kaidan is cool, just prefer Ash.
#63
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:57
Baelrahn wrote...
Isichar wrote...
Baelrahn wrote...
Turning down Tali's crush on Shepard.
The sad thing is, I myself would get a girl like her in a heartbeat, but my Shepard wouldn't. And I'm always trying to stay consistent of the character I imagined for him... even if it means not exploiting a fictional girl's trust and staying faithful to a fictional woman he does nothing but fight & argue with. Wow, I need help.
Actually thats an interesting answer. I think it really adds to the immersion factor when you are able to really start thinking under what the mindset of your character would be rather then what you personally want at that time. It lets you really start to see context within the story.
I always do this... it seems more interesting to me than creating your scifi wonderland. I don't have a problem with Shepard being pretty monochromatic in conversation, since I even find myself headcanoning his "real" thoughts during.
Seems like a better way to learn about the setting and character imo. Some people get a bit too caught up in what they want and ignore thinking about what is actually going on within the context of the story
#64
Posté 14 février 2013 - 09:59
The Geth and Quarian decesion actually made me think for a couple of minutes because I love both races but didn't want to see neither die (though I did get fed up with the Quarians actions as of late, their leaders keep making brash decesions).
#65
Posté 14 février 2013 - 10:37
#66
Posté 14 février 2013 - 11:21
Festae9 wrote...
killing the rachni queen in me1 for my 'biggest a hole I can be' playthrough.
this one for me too!
JPR out!
#67
Posté 14 février 2013 - 11:39
Hadeedak wrote...
Rewrite or kill the heretics.
It's a rough call, with the whole machine intelligence vs human perspective, self-determination and punishment against saving a unique perspective and 'lives', and freedom and death against change and forced acceptance of another idea. It's very morally charged, and I don't think there's a right answer.
Also, it's the big call before the suicide mission, and Legion kind of springs it on you like "Oh btw..."
That was the only tough decision for me. In my mind it came down to one thing: did the Heretics offer to aid Sovereign, then become indoctrinated (synthetic version of it), or were they indoctrinated first?
The former would mean destroying them, as they turned "evil" of their own accord, while the latter would mean rewritting them, because that would just be undoing Sovereign's indoctrination, making them themselves again.
#68
Posté 14 février 2013 - 11:44
#69
Posté 14 février 2013 - 11:45
(Currently on ME hiatus until next DLC comes out, and enjoying some Dragon Age fyi)
#70
Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:03
That's one of the reasons I can never do a full Renegade playthrough.Neizd wrote...
Playing full renegade and choose to save David or not in overlord...
It's just impossible to be renegade at that part.
#71
Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:42
#72
Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:43
i usually end up picking the renegade kill santiago at any cost choice though whether i'm paragon or renegade
#73
Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:46
#74
Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:55
except when i'm on a Renegade playthrough
#75
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Posté 14 février 2013 - 12:57
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Cobalt2113 wrote...
Probably Ashley and Kaidan on Virmire.
I swear I must have stared at the screen for a good 20 minutes before I made that choice. In the end I chose wisely though (and saved Kaidan).
agree that was a really hard choice and had a huge impact





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