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Lets talk about urgency and the use of common sense in cutscenes.


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#101
DarthLaxian

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There's also no good reason whatsoever for Shepard to vault ahead and grab Kaidan/Ashley out of the beacon's unpredictable alien energy radius on Eden Prime, other than "plot" and to establish Shepard as a self-sacrificial hero outside the player's control.

 

Well, as their commanding officer it's his job to keep them save (if he can) and he didn't know that the beam might then focus on him (it was a risk, but IMHO Sheppard acted without much thinking!)



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Mir Aven

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I always wondered what took Saren so long to do what he had to do while Shepard took his precious time. Maybe he was stuck in traffic?

 

 

He probably stopped for a coffee break.

 

He was nice enought to wait? You know, like when the hero confronts the villain, the villain gives a 10 minute monologue and the hero always waits for him to finish before they start the fight.



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Barquiel

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Do not think there are easily won fights.

 

It is my knowledge that a group significantly disadvantaged can still defeat a stronger foe through fire and maneuver, good planning, and damn fine Infantry on the line.

 

Fair enough, it's just really frustrating if your characters health bar never goes below 90%...but suddenly a cutscene start and you lost (this happens both in ME and SWTOR)  ;)