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What didn't you like in the trilogy? Any characters, species, moral choices, etc.? I despise the asari for keeping the truth about the protheans and reapers from everyone throughout the whole trilogy and continuously deny any evidence about it. I dislike liara due to the way Bioware kept pushing her on to us. I don't hate liara an she is an ok character but don't like her being forced upon us. I also don't like how we cant kill off liara or vega unless we have a low ems rating in the final battle. I don't like the story between the geth and the quarians. In my opinion its stupid an doesn't make much sense. Just because one geth asks one simple question justifies genocide? My favorite species in ME are the Geth. In ME2 when I first met legion I began loving the geth. I really empathize for them. Another moral choice I didn't like was choosing between samara an morinth. I wanted both of them to live but ended up choosing morinth than samara. Part of me still regrets that decision even if I chose samara instead I'd still regret it. hmm that's all that comes to mind atm. Will post more later but let me know what you dislike or like about the trilogy? What characters, species, an moral choices you liked or disliked?



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With all the problems we talk about, I think I've found what this forum desperately needs:

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...ignore the yellow one.
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Keeping myself limited to the lore. I never really liked the Drell, they just seemed like some sort of throw away race that was create just so Thane could be an alien. Also, some of the conflicts in the game seemed to have increasingly become black and white as the series progressed; I also think it was a missed opportunity that we never got more decisions like that shown in the first trailer.

 

Otherwise, most of my issues lie with the narrative decisions. I always found the biggest draw to the series to be the lore of the MEU and the characters who inhabited them, both of which I find interesting. I don't particularly dislike any of the characters except for that cereal killer and Allers.


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The third installment

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I disliked pretty much all of the companions for various reasons, though male Shep's romance with Kaidan is what stuck with me long after the games were finished.



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I disliked pretty much all of the companions for various reasons, though male Shep's romance with Kaidan is what stuck with me long after the games were finished.

For some reason, their romance becomes dramatically dulled when you lock in their relationship in ME3 even after carrying it through the Trilogy...



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For some reason, their romance becomes dramatically dulled when you lock in their relationship in ME3 even after carrying it through the Trilogy...

 

YES. I loved those two but there were heaps of problems, that being one of them. There's literally nothing after the restaurant date til the very end!


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YES. I loved those two but there were heaps of problems, that being one of them. There's literally nothing after the restaurant date til the very end!

BioWare quality. It was the only romance that could be carried through a modded ME1 save throughout the Trilogy without suffering huge flaws. It went very well despite some dialogues being muted. But yes, their romance sucks in ME3 if Citadel DLC isn't there to give the relationship more one on one time with Kaidan.



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I really liked learning that the Protheans were a severely imperialistic gaggle of warmongers to offset the reverence people had for their species. Javik was a beacon of light lol



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I really liked learning that the Protheans were a severely imperialistic gaggle of warmongers to offset the reverence people had for their species. Javik was a beacon of light lol

Me too! Javik really turned that whole concept upside down... and it was good. 



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I hate alot of the casual clothing in this game. All of the armor is perfectly fine, but 

1. the casual outfits available to Shep (atleast fem shep) are either heinous or painfully drab.The getup for ME3 is tolerable though 
2. This dress. get it away from me
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Unflattering design lines and... terrible fit. As in it suffers the vegetable shrink-wrap treatment of the boobs/everywhere else. not classy at all. 

3. And THIS dress. Why is it everywhere? Even at the nightclubs (lol)? Is this really where womenswear is headed towards the 22nd century? Then by the goddess..
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I've got nothing against floor length dresses, they can be beautiful/sexy/elegant, but the ones in ME are just rly boring and repetitive and unflattering. And to see them worn at the Afterlife or Purgatory....smh



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The thing about ME3 is that you don't have a lot of time to yourself like ME1 and ME2. You had to deal with political B.S. and being forced to run errands and all that good stuff. It's understandable, but that really hurt ME3's quality. 



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The thing about ME3 is that you don't have a lot of time to yourself like ME1 and ME2. You had to deal with political B.S. and being forced to run errands and all that good stuff. It's understandable, but that really hurt ME3's quality. 

Would have been nicer to go to Tuchanka or Rannoch or Thessia whenever I wanted, but yeah you do have to move the plot at their pace which is a shame.

 

Same as in ME2 though. Jeez, Legion would have been my first recruit if given the choice. 


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Would have been nicer to go to Tuchanka or Rannoch or Thessia whenever I wanted, but yeah you do have to move the plot at their pace which is a shame.

 

Same as in ME2 though. Jeez, Legion would have been my first recruit if given the choice. 

Lol, Gibbed HAX! He's currently on my team right now even though I haven't recruited him yet, Kelly makes the remark that she knows Legion is alive!



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Lol, Gibbed HAX! He's currently on my team right now even though I haven't recruited him yet, Kelly makes the remark that she knows Legion is alive!

Lol, I know, I should try that sometime. Deinonslayer was just talking about that in the other thread. Doesn't it mess up the game if you already have Legion in your party when you go to the derelict reaper? 


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Lol, I know, I should try that sometime. Deinonslayer was just talking about that in the other thread. Doesn't it mess up the game if you already have Legion in your party when you go to the derelict reaper? 

I'm gonna remove him before then....



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I'm gonna remove him before then....

When you get to the derelict reaper it's going to be like a glitch in the matrix. 



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When you get to the derelict reaper it's going to be like a glitch in the matrix. 

It's even more crazy when you have to listen to Grunt and Mordin's argument....pick a side...............



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It's even more crazy when you have to listen to Grunt and Mordin's argument....pick a side...............

Wait, what?  :o 

 

Soooooo... how do you add this stuff in gibbed? he asked, nonchalantly.  :whistle:



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Wait, what?  :o

 

Soooooo... how do you add this stuff in gibbed? he asked, nonchalantly.  :whistle:

You don't. The scene was never made or to my knowledge it wasn't, but the audio files are still hidden in the game...Gibbed can't add this...



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You don't. The scene was never made or to my knowledge it wasn't, but the audio files are still hidden in the game...Gibbed can't add this...

*Best Kelly Chambers imitation* Ohhh you! 



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*Best Kelly Chambers imitation* Ohhh you! 

It's a let down that it was removed, but I wouldn't have enough paragon/renegade to stop the fight anyways....



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The thing about ME3 is that you don't have a lot of time to yourself like ME1 and ME2. You had to deal with political B.S. and being forced to run errands and all that good stuff. It's understandable, but that really hurt ME3's quality. 

 

I'm always a bit conflicted about the openness of ME1's missions beyond the main plot points, because it really undermined the whole "Race Against Time" that Shepard was in to find and stop Saren before he gets to what could very well be the key to the end of galactic civilization. What always takes me out of the story a bit in ME1 is that there's quite a lot of side missions, and most of them are disconnected from the plot, which can be worse in how early Virmire can be revealed. I could ignore them, but the quest hound in me refuses to do so.



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It's a let down that it was removed, but I wouldn't have enough paragon/renegade to stop the fight anyways....

Yeah it is, that would have been cool. I sounded kinda like Garrus saying, "By the goddess" anyway. 


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I'm always a bit conflicted about the openness of ME1's missions, because it really undermined the whole "Race Against Time" that Shepard was in to find and stop Saren before he gets to what could very well be the key to the end of galactic civilization. What always takes me out of the story a bit in ME1 is that there's quite a lot of side missions, and most of them are disconnected from the plot. I could ignore them, but the quest hound in me refuses to do so.

ME2 can fall victim to that after the collector ship. I felt a real immersion break when I could suddenly stop and take care of everyone's little problems before going on to save more human colonies from getting zapped.