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#51
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Tevos single-handedly gives you two fleets and the most powerful warship we have on our side. And she's breaking Aria's rule (canon!). She is clearly the superior character.

What exactly did that most powerful warship do?



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What exactly did that most powerful warship do?

It exploded.


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All i could focus on was graphical artifacts.

 

Maybe im misinterpreting what you mean. If you are getting artifacting it's not a glitch, you need to decrease the overclock on your GPU while running the program that is artifacting. 

 

Maybe you mean just glitches and poor AI in general, if so artifacting is a different thing.



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All i could focus on was graphical artifacts.

 

Maybe im misinterpreting what you mean. If you are getting artifacting it's not a glitch, you need to decrease the overclock on your GPU while running the program that is artifacting. 

 

Maybe you mean just glitches and poor AI in general, if so artifacting is a different thing.

My GPU isn't overclocked at all, but I still do get these. And no, it's not my GPU, because the problem is Inquisition-specific.



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Councilor Tevos ensured the asari dominance in all the galaxy for centuries, brokering peace in situations far from what is usually called 'complicated'. For example, quarians were not sentenced to any harsh treatment after the tremendous crime they've committed (letting an armed AI rule a space sector. A SECTOR!).

Tevos ensured the end of the First Contact War, so that the Turians did not wipe out humanity.

Tevos helped cover the dirty story for both Anderson and the humanity, making the first human Spectre failure a well-guarded secret.

Tevos helped Anderson to get the Cerberus ass after all the Omega business and dealings with Aria.

 

And after all Tevos is an asari, that tells everything. Tevos is awesome.

 

5 points. 

 

Asari, pompous, arrogant, snobbish, stuck-up.  Didn't you also cover for Saren? Deny the Reaper threat, even with a Reaper at our door steps prior to 2186? Did you Asari withhold a Prothean beacon, that is against the law in council space from the rest of the civilization? A beacon that had information on stopping the reapers?  The Asari did not even put up much of a fight on Thessia despite know the reapers when coming? At least the resistance on Earth was able to hold out for MONTHS until Shepard gathered the appropriate military strength, and gave us time to complete the crucible.  Asari leadership, where was it during the war?

Turians would have wiped out humanity? "Turian, you are considered too primitive"

 

Humans - "great biotic potential," "impressive technical potential." 

 

Asari, first council race, first to discover citadel, but even with a stolen Prothean artifact managed to not improve technologically for 1000+ years until humans arrived?

 

Didn't y'all need the Turians, Krogans, and Salarians to fight the Rachni war?

 

Please continue about Asari exploring space when we were playing with stone tip spears.

 

"Asari, reliance upon alien species for reproduction shows genetic weakness."

 

*OOC* all in fun :D



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Lore went out the window when Reave and Thermal Clips got introduced. They added codex entries to make it seem like it was in tact. But it's the same as a child trying to come up with excuses for why they did something they weren't suppose to. Yes, they gave a reason. No, it wasn't a very good one.



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Councilor Tevos ensured the asari dominance in all the galaxy for centuries, brokering peace in situations far from what is usually called 'complicated'. For example, quarians were not sentenced to any harsh treatment after the tremendous crime they've committed (letting an armed AI rule a space sector. A SECTOR!).

Tevos ensured the end of the First Contact War, so that the Turians did not wipe out humanity.

Tevos helped cover the dirty story for both Anderson and the humanity, making the first human Spectre failure a well-guarded secret.

Tevos helped Anderson to get the Cerberus ass after all the Omega business and dealings with Aria.

 

And after all Tevos is an asari, that tells everything. Tevos is awesome.

 

5 points. 

How do you even know any of that was Tevos? Moreover, being ignored then ejected from the Council is pretty harsh treatment, and your foolish attempts at brokering peace with the toasters resulted in a lot of diplomat corpses. Blaming us for your cowardice while you quitely deactivate your own synthetics? At least we fought them, and would've sorted the problem out by ourselves if not for the Reapers being around to give them code upgrades, a potentiality which is entirely your fault for developing amnesia about the latter even existing.

As for the other claims, good work attempting to take all credit for decisions you don't even control. Salarian Quark is a way better diplomat than you.
 

Tevos single-handedly gives you two fleets and the most powerful warship we have on our side. And she's breaking Aria's rule (canon!). She is clearly the superior character.

By that logic I am far superior. Without my genius, the Quarian Fleets (worth more than the asari ones, mind you) wouldn't be available due to no planet to put Koris's whining civilians on, neither would the geth (also worth more) due to no attack and thus no incentive to stop cowering in our space building their pointless sphere instead of helping their rightful masters provide the most support of anyone.

Admit it. I'm a successful politician, Admiral, and genius scientist all in one. You cannot hope to compete.



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How do you even know any of that was Tevos? Moreover, being ignored then ejected from the Council is pretty harsh treatment, and your foolish attempts at brokering peace with the toasters resulted in a lot of diplomat corpses. Blaming us for your cowardice while you quitely deactivate your own synthetics? At least we fought them, and would've sorted the problem out by ourselves if not for the Reapers being around to give them code upgrades, a potentiality which is entirely your fault for developing amnesia about the latter even existing.

As for the other claims, good work attempting to take all credit for decisions you don't even control. Salarian Quark is a way better diplomat than you.
 

By that logic I am far superior. Without my genius, the Quarian Fleets (worth more than the asari ones, mind you) wouldn't be available due to no planet to put Koris's whining civilians on, neither would the geth (also worth more) due to no attack and thus no incentive to stop cowering in our space building their pointless sphere instead of helping their rightful masters provide the most support of anyone.

Admit it. I'm a successful politician, Admiral, and genius scientist all in one. You cannot hope to compete.

 

Without Shepard's intervention, the GETH would have wiped you out. You can't take the credit.  Shepard saved your race starting with Tali in ME1.  Keelah Selai should be "Thanks to Shepard, we have a homeworld again."


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Without Shepard's intervention, the GETH would have wiped you out. You can't take the credit.  Shepard saved your race starting with Tali in ME1.  Keelah Selai should be "Thanks to Shepard, we have a homeworld again."

Hardly, we were winning quite handily until Reapers showed up to pull the toasters out of the fire. Space Jesus saves literally everyone, anyway. It's like a constant of the ME universe and the entire plot of every game. No point in including it for any potential arguments.


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Without Shepard's intervention, the GETH would have wiped you out. You can't take the credit.  Shepard saved your race starting with Tali in ME1.  Keelah Selai should be "Thanks to Shepard, we have a homeworld again."

Those ignorant space gypsies, you'll never get any recognition from them.


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Those ignorant space gypsies, you'll never get any recognition from them.

 

At least we have a homeworld, not infested with Geth.



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At least we have a homeworld, not infested with Geth.

Yeah, same here.



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Those ignorant space gypsies, you'll never get any regnition from them.

You're one to talk about that considering you owe your existence to the gal/guy, assuming they even bother to save you instead of getting pissed off and picking Mikhailovich instead. Even if they do have the decency to go out of their way to make up for your lack of foresight, you go along with the "ah yes, Reapers" nonsense for 3 straight years and  then hide the beacon from them in a futile attempt to protect the unearned status that the Protheans gave your silly species.

By contrast we never question the existence of the Reaper enemy. Space Jesus helps us, and we help them by offering the biggest and best fleet in the galaxy no questions asked, so there's that.



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Man, 80 playthroughs. I can play a lot of Mass Effect, but I dunno if I could ever reach that number.

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I've done about 10-15 ME1 playthoughs, 5 ME2 playthroughs and 3 ME3 playthroughs :)

By that logic I am far superior. Without my genius, the Quarian Fleets (worth more than the asari ones, mind you) wouldn't be available due to no planet to put Koris's whining civilians on, neither would the geth (also worth more) due to no attack and thus no incentive to stop cowering in our space building their pointless sphere instead of helping their rightful masters provide the most support of anyone.

Admit it. I'm a successful politician, Admiral, and genius scientist all in one. You cannot hope to compete.


Not in my universe, and that's the only universe I care about. Charging head first into the Geth fleet, really...

I give you the genius scientist

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By contrast we never question the existence of the Reaper enemy. Space Jesus helps us, and we help them by offering the biggest and best fleet in the galaxy no questions asked, so there's that.

Lucky for you Space Jesus does help you after Admiral 'I got an itchy trigger finger' Gerrell fires at the dreadnought with Space Jesus onboard

 

Unfortunately Admiral Tali doesn't believe in helping her species while the gethvi/lLegion uploads the code.



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I hope it won't offend you if I call you a payroll? Please, go find AlanC9.
I'm sure you two are going to get along very, very nice.


Ew. Was going to respond to your actual post until I saw this.
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Ew. Was going to respond to your actual post until I saw this.

Sure, no problem with that.

 

You see - I am a tolerant person when the discussions stays on the topic. When a person decides to 'protect' the unfinished, unshaped, utterly broken product it's all his right. Just as it's my right to dislike such a person. 

 

And please notice I'm gentle with him, even if hate the attitude.



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at least we have a homeworld, not infested with Geth.

 

 

Yeah, same here.

Your futile attempts at forming an alliance to match my greatness will not help you, nor will ignoring the truth. Your homeworlds were lost in an even more ignominious fashion than ours, because unlike you, we didn't have warning of the threat for 3 straight years beforehand.
 

I've done about 10-15 ME1 playthoughs, 5 ME2 playthroughs and 3 ME3 playthroughs :)


Not in my universe, and that's the only universe I care about. Charging head first into the Geth fleet, really...

I give you the genius scientist

So, because you're a genocidal, traitorous lunatic my greatness is in question? "Charging headfirst into the geth fleet" when said fleet is rendered completely harmless by your genius is hardly a cause for concern, no? (provided you aren't betrayed to the enemy by treacherous humans and geth sympathizers).

By that logic, Tevos is a mere footnote in asari history in my playthrough, as the Councilor whose ignorance ensured human usurpation of the Citadel Council after 2000+ years of relatively stable co-leadership. Hardly fair, no?



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You see - I am a tolerant person when the discussions stays on the topic. When a person decides to 'protect' the unfinished, unshaped, utterly broken product it's all his right. Just as it's my right to dislike such a person.


And anyone who thinks otherwise is on BioWare's payroll. Got it.
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And anyone who thinks otherwise is on BioWare's payroll. Got it.

Nope. Anyone who decides to derail a ME:A thread into 'protecting Inquisition' is payrolling.

This thread is a plea to to the ME:A dev team and a following discussion. You like the Inquisition? Fine, I get it. Now please follow the way back here and state again how much you like this nuisance.

 

But please, don't ask me to like fangirls.

Note: my signature states that I am a fangirlism disapprover. What did you expect me to do, really?..

Note2: please, refrain from further escalating this verbal exchange. I am not going to change my POV and the discussion on this matter won't be any constructive. Feel free to contact me in PM if you see it fitting.



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Tevos single-handedly gives you two fleets and the most powerful warship we have on our side. And she's breaking Aria's rule (canon!). She is clearly the superior character.


Pfffft. She's not doing anyone any favors. If anything, that's the least she could do for having her life saved not once but twice by Alliance soldiers. That fancy warship of theirs wouldn't continue to exist without them.

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Anyway, Inquisition is great.

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Anyway, Inquisition is great.

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Argh. 


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Nope. Anyone who decides to derail a ME:A thread into 'protecting Inquisition' is payrolling.


But the debatable faults of Inquisition are a recurring theme of your original post.
 

This thread is a plea to to the ME:A dev team and a following discussion. You like the Inquisition? Fine, I get it. Now please follow the way back here and state again how much you like this nuisance.


You're asking all posters to accept Inquisition as a fail in the running discussion. Therefore, you're excluding the people who think otherwise, and those that do are apparently on BioWare's payroll. That's not conducive to a progressive discussion.
 

But please, don't ask me to like fangirls.


Respecting alternate opinions =/= Liking fangirls.
 

Note2: please, refrain from further escalating this verbal exchange. I am not going to change my POV and the discussion on this matter won't be any constructive. Feel free to contact me in PM if you see it fitting.


This entire discussion was rendered unconstructive as soon as you started labeling alternate viewpoints "payrolls".
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