She represents a turian POV very well, I think.
How?
She represents a turian POV very well, I think.
How?
Duty and Honor, mostly. Sacrifice. Getting the job done whatever the cost. When I picture a turian soldier -- which is what she was -- that's how I picture them.
Yeah, I should do that too. I keep doing the DLC right after Thessia, which is near the very end of the game. Next time, I'll start it after Rannoch (We killed a Reaper, drinks on me guys!) and then spread it out more throughout the game. Save the party for much later, after Thessia. I always picture the crew needing a break after that loss. And that dose of stupid. Seriously Kai Leng, did you try out as a villain for a Final Fantasy game and fail the audition?
Do the dlc after Horizon and you get the meet up with Miranda and have Samantha in the hot tub
Put the difficulty on narrative and run past everything. You'll finish the game very quickly.
If you want to do something different with a challenge, try this. I did a playthrough with Shepard using a level 1 pistol and squadmates use a level 1 weapon and no powers for anyone on hardcore mode. I had no points used for anyone.
Narrative? Nah'. I like the combat too much. But the level 1 pistol/no powers sounds interesting.
Maybe I just need a break from ME. .. I can't believe I said that. ![]()
But I have got a ton of games I've not played sitting on my shelf.
Duty and Honor, mostly. Sacrifice. Getting the job done whatever the cost. When I picture a turian soldier -- which is what she was -- that's how I picture them.
Trying to safe all civilians at any cost is totally not Turian though.
Trying to safe all civilians at any cost is totally not Turian though.
She's the Talon leader. She's responsible for the people under her, and by extension, the people she is trying to protect. She's honorable and she takes her duty seriously. And she saved those people outside Afterlife by putting her own doubts and fears aside and blowing up all the Adjutants. And I dunno what higher price she could have paid to do that. Just like Tarquin Victus.To me, that's a turian soldier. *shrug*
So, let me start off by saying that I was wrong about Citadel. I was able to go back and do the rest of the meetups, including calling Hannah Shepard (Spacer background.) It's been really neat so far. I was saving Traynor's for the second to last invite over (Kaidan is the last; seems fitting) and I was not prepared for this utter gem of a line.
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Holy crap, BioWare. That was nicely under the radar. Excuse me, my jaw is still on the floor. Mike, I can see why Traynor is one of your favorite characters in ME3.
And no, not just for that line. She is pretty awesome and might actually become the voice for my first female Inquisitor in DA:I.
Holy crap, BioWare. That was nicely under the radar. Excuse me, my jaw is still on the floor. Mike, I can see why Traynor is one of your favorite characters in ME3.
And no, not just for that line. She is pretty awesome and might actually become the voice for my first female Inquisitor in DA:I.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for English accents
Checkout this line of dialogue from her
Overlord I find dull as a bag of spanners. The best part of it is the final few minutes but it's really hard to play though a load of old %&^^*&%( to reach that pay-off. Honestly now I just skip it and use Gibbed to add the result to Mass Effect 3.
The Omega DLC is exactly like Lair of the Shadowbroker. In that its appeal depends greatly on if you like the combat of the game and if you like the NPC the DLC focuses on.
If you like Aria and the combat of Mass Effect 3 then you'll love the Omega DLC.
Update.
I got those Feeling-Like-An-Idiot blues. At some point in the past, I had copied all of the files from the Mass Effect 3/Biogame/CookedPCConsole in to the Biogame folder, and was trying to mod those instead of the files in the CookedPCConsole folder. Crap.
Lol! Basically you re-wrote vanilla files with vanilla files?
The Omega DLC is exactly like Lair of the Shadowbroker. In that its appeal depends greatly on if you like the combat of the game and if you like the NPC the DLC focuses on.
not precisely, Omega has no affect on the rest of the game after the DLC ends (beyond war assets) whereas LotSB added in new romance content for Liaramancers, new codex info on characters, etc....
The last week or so, I couldn't figure out why none of my mods were working. I was changing files from the wrong directory, and updating the wrong TOC.bin file. Then, just for fun of course, I was mixing them up and only making things worse. Duh.Lol! Basically you re-wrote vanilla files with vanilla files?
I finished the game. If anyone wants to know my thoughts on the ending I picked, let me know and I'll put it in spoiler tags.
She's the Talon leader. She's responsible for the people under her, and by extension, the people she is trying to protect. She's honorable and she takes her duty seriously. And she saved those people outside Afterlife by putting her own doubts and fears aside and blowing up all the Adjutants. And I dunno what higher price she could have paid to do that. Just like Tarquin Victus.To me, that's a turian soldier. *shrug*
Probabably.
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Wow, she fits both definitions. Nice!
I took my shore leave, killed my clone and Brooks, threw a party and got a hangover.
Mike, I can see why Traynor is one of your favorite characters in ME3.
And no, not just for that line. She is pretty awesome and might actually become the voice for my first female Inquisitor in DA:I.
Traynor's a great character. One of the best things about ME3 IMO - but then, I think I'm probably in the minority in actually really liking all three of the ME3 newbies - Traynor, Cortez and Vega. ![]()