Does Wrex still receive that audio file if the genophage is cured? If so, why wouldn't he confront Shepard about it?
What was the saddest things you found in the Mass Effect trilogy?
#51
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 05:37
#53
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 05:46
Wonder what Wrex says later on the citadel then
#54
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 05:58
From what I've read from other posts, if you tell Wrex/Wreav about the deal the Dalatross offered while in the truck, Shepard isn't able to sabotage the genophage. I haven't done this. I never tell them about the deal. I always sabotage the genophage unless I'm doing a specific playthrough
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#55
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 06:26
From what I've read from other posts, if you tell Wrex/Wreav about the deal the Dalatross offered while in the truck, Shepard isn't able to sabotage the genophage. I haven't done this. I never tell them about the deal. I always sabotage the genophage unless I'm doing a specific playthrough
That's what I wondered. I almost always cure the genophage, cuz I almost always don't kill Wrex on Virmire. The two times I did a sabotage playthrough, I kept the dalatrass' deal to myself, cuz it just seemed to fit the character.
#56
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 06:40
On my last playthrough I told Eve of the plan to sabotage the cure in the truck didn't get the option to say it to Wrex
#57
Posté 28 novembre 2014 - 06:38
No support for ME3 MP.
I said this seriously.
Really seriously like Kenny deaths in South Park.
Really really seriously like Warwick current OP jungle in LoL.
Really really really seriously like heart attack.
Really really really really seriously like Vlad Putin is president in Russia.
Really really really really really seriously that BSN is awesome.
#58
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 11:31
Legion referring to itself as I before it died.
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#59
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:04
Seeing the tortured David Archer in Overlord, first time I saw him, I was left speechless from shock and horror, I still let his brother kill himself in ME3...and seeing David again at Grissom.
Legion referring to itself as I before it died.
They are some of the saddest moments for me too..........
Also Thane in the hospital just before he dies.
"This prayer was for you"
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#60
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:09
They are some of the saddest moments for me too..........
Also Thane in the hospital just before he dies.
"This prayer was for you"
That moment leaves me very quiet...I love that moment with Thane, is beautiful
#61
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 03:00
Ending of Overlord DLC.
David: "Square Root of 906.01 is...
Archer:"30.1"
*********************
"It all seemed Harmless"
"Come back and this bullet will be waiting for you!"
Mordin's Death:
"Had to be me. Someone else might've gotten it wrong"
"I am the very model of a Scientist Salari... Boom!" Daaaaaaaaaamn.
And the Endings... Yes, the endings! In the sense of Shepard dying with that music playing in the background. FUUUUUUUU
Not tears... Just male sweat pouring out of the eyes. ![]()
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#62
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 04:37
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#63
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 04:45
Saddest part is the memorial wall doesn't have enough room to hold all the names of the dead.
#64
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Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 04:56
Guest_mikeucrazy_*
Kaidan
He had few moments, but over all was so boring i could flip pancakes that were burnt with more style
#65
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 07:59
"The square root of 906.01 equals ... ?
"30.1"
*sniffle*
"It all seemed harmless"
*forcing myself not to cry* I'm going to cry ![]()
Ow I just thought of something
*SPOILER: END OF ME3*
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#66
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 09:38
Talking to the asari who lost her family and hated aliens for it in ME2. I really love the paragon responses in that conversation.
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#67
Posté 16 décembre 2014 - 09:44
When you choose the Geth to survive (in war with the Quarian), we all know what happens next with our favorite female member of the Quarian race...
#68
Posté 16 décembre 2014 - 02:22
- Talking to EDI after letting the Quarians destroy the Geth.
- Tali's reaction to her father's death and actions in her ME2 loyalty mission.
- Thinking Shepard was dead in the rubble scene in ME1 before he shows up alive.
#69
Posté 16 décembre 2014 - 07:20
The ending because it prevented the franchise from having one of the greatest trilogies ever in storytelling to having a great first and decent middle act but a crap third act that went out with a whimper -- and that's just frigging sad.
#70
Posté 17 décembre 2014 - 02:55
Mordins PDA after the party in Sheps apartment. I have to talk with Garrus about security.
Thanes video messenges (especially as LI)
Reading conversation between Garrus and Solana (his sister?) in LotSB
Leaving Earth with that music
The moment after ME3 when credits roll: why do all good things come to an end?
#71
Posté 17 décembre 2014 - 07:16
Mordins PDA after the party in Sheps apartment. I have to talk with Garrus about security.
Thanes video messenges (especially as LI)
Reading conversation between Garrus and his father in LotSB
Leaving Earth with that music
The moment after ME3 when credits roll: why do all good things come to an end?
You mean this music?
https://www.youtube....h?v=WE8Rhmy8v0E
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#72
Posté 17 décembre 2014 - 09:01
no flashback for space hamster or even a goodbye scene.
#73
Posté 18 décembre 2014 - 07:42
For me the saddest moment that really shook me was that first entire fifteen minutes or so of walking around the firebase back on Earth. You get so many looks at how while it may have at times been rough for you, it was a daily trip through absolute hell for these soldiers. Lots of sad moments there, but two in particular had my jaw and tears dropping.
1. When you listen to the casualty rates of the other firebases with that group of soldiers. Having been close to the military my whole life, hearing casualty reports at even 15% KIA would be a SHOCKINGLY high loss of life. When those casualty rates come in the upper 75+ percentages... I just froze up. I couldn't even BEGIN to fathom how hard these soldiers had fought and been fighting. They fought tooth and nail with all of their hearts, bodies, and souls for MONTHS just trying to keep casualty rates at THAT level. I just had so much respect for everyone who had stayed and fought.
2. When you hear that medic trying to talk A CIVILIAN through the process of putting a tourniquet on a soldier to stop him from bleeding out. A freaking untrained CIVILIAN! She wanted no part of any of this, but yet, here she is in the muck and grime of a battlefield trying to save this soldier's life with her own clothing! I sat there and listened; she sounded so scared, but SHE TRIED SO HARD to save him, and for a while I thought she did it! But that call back, and after all her good work, and she STILL lost him.
To hear the raw sadness and despair in both her and the medic's voice as they broke was just so tough. I've never felt so helpless... I wanted SO badly to go out and rescue her, do something, but I couldn't. I could only listen as "one of the big reapers" came her way, and listen as she took her own life... just wow. A lonely, scared, and sad death by suicide from an innocent civilian. Talk about rough on the heartstrings...
Both of these were only minutes long, but the impact was just incredible
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#74
Posté 18 décembre 2014 - 08:59
For me the saddest moment that really shook me was that first entire fifteen minutes or so of walking around the firebase back on Earth. You get so many looks at how while it may have at times been rough for you, it was a daily trip through absolute hell for these soldiers. Lots of sad moments there, but two in particular had my jaw and tears dropping.
1. When you listen to the casualty rates of the other firebases with that group of soldiers. Having been close to the military my whole life, hearing casualty reports at even 15% KIA would be a SHOCKINGLY high loss of life. When those casualty rates come in the upper 75+ percentages... I just froze up. I couldn't even BEGIN to fathom how hard these soldiers had fought and been fighting. They fought tooth and nail with all of their hearts, bodies, and souls for MONTHS just trying to keep casualty rates at THAT level. I just had so much respect for everyone who had stayed and fought.
2. When you hear that medic trying to talk A CIVILIAN through the process of putting a tourniquet on a soldier to stop him from bleeding out. A freaking untrained CIVILIAN! She wanted no part of any of this, but yet, here she is in the muck and grime of a battlefield trying to save this soldier's life with her own clothing! I sat there and listened; she sounded so scared, but SHE TRIED SO HARD to save him, and for a while I thought she did it! But that call back, and after all her good work, and she STILL lost him.
To hear the raw sadness and despair in both her and the medic's voice as they broke was just so tough. I've never felt so helpless... I wanted SO badly to go out and rescue her, do something, but I couldn't. I could only listen as "one of the big reapers" came her way, and listen as she took her own life... just wow. A lonely, scared, and sad death by suicide from an innocent civilian. Talk about rough on the heartstrings...
Both of these were only minutes long, but the impact was just incredible
Which game is this 1, 2, or 3?
Next playthough I plan to find this area and sit and listen
#75
Posté 18 décembre 2014 - 10:55
The IT came about.
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