I hope that in the next ME game, the morality works similarly to the system they had in the DA series where it is your companion's opinion of you that changes based on your choice, and not some arbitrary Paragon/renegade good/evil point system.
Thoughts?
How I home morality works in the next mass effect
Débuté par
Red5392
, mars 04 2013 05:25
#1
Posté 04 mars 2013 - 05:25
#2
Posté 04 mars 2013 - 05:26
Yup.
#3
Posté 04 mars 2013 - 05:36
Well honestly I'd rather have the universe change based on your actions not just your mates' opinions, but yeah that's better than just numbers and bonuses OP
#4
Posté 04 mars 2013 - 05:46
I'd like it to be a balance of your opinion and other opinions that surround. I think Bioware is still in the "feeling out" process of this and hope it comes to fruition. Paragon and Renegade were meant to be about how you usually go about your opinion. As was stated by Hudon, you will never be the villain of Mass Effect, so really Shepard could only go as far as borderline evil. I hope it becomes more morally grey and less good and evil cliche.
#5
Posté 04 mars 2013 - 06:08
I would like a return to ME1's system, but mix in companion reactions. So an example from ME1: if you punch out Kalisah, Kaiden [a by-the-book soldier] would disapprove while someone who would not take kindly to Kalisah's comments, would approve.
Modifié par Mike Shepard, 04 mars 2013 - 06:08 .





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