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N7: Javelin Missiles Launched bugged. *Spoilers*


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#26
Avissel

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I cant remember how long it was, but I'm fairly sure I did receive an email about saving the city, when I get home I'll double check to be sure.

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Kim Stolz

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It's the journal that's incorrect. The game itself is keeping track of your decisions properly.

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Avissel

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yeah, the email I got was about a different mission. Guess I remembered it wrong.



Good to have an answer on this.

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Awesome.

I had reloaded my save prior to doing this Assignment just to make sure I didn't end up picking the wrong choice on accident. Good to know I'll be able to satisfy the completionist in me and finish that quest off now.

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Kim Stolz wrote...

It's the journal that's incorrect. The game itself is keeping track of your decisions properly.



Thanks for the clarification, now I can figure out if I accidentally killed a couple hundred people or not.

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I hit "B", so what happened? I think I wanted to save the colonists.

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cookiejesus

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Well, I didn't even get to "save" anything. I decided to save the colony and the game crashed.

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I think this mission comes up after you buy the star charts.

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Kim Stolz wrote...

It's the journal that's incorrect. The game itself is keeping track of your decisions properly.


Thank you very much for this post. :)

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Breghar wrote...

I went back to a save before I triggered this mission and just didn't do it (trying to avoid spoilers). I'm hoping either a patch or a solution will come from Bioware soon-ish (so it won't delay my finishing of the game). I don't want the destruction of the capital city to follow me to ME3. The fact that there is no Paragon/Renegade reward either way makes me think this mission was not proofread/playtested well or that it was not that important (even by sidequest standards).

Even if Bioware just says, "oops, well we won't reference that one in ME3" that would be fine.




This mission couldn't have any Paragon/Renegade reward because no matter what you choose someone will still end up having a very bad day

#36
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aw ha darn luckily i saved and luckily i did the mission as the last sidequest before the suicide mission. time to charge through that again. woo vanguards

edit: wow ha i actually saved just after i completed that mission.  and i completed it a lot of times due to confusion too.  boo hoo. 

maybe bioware will let us download something to reset this mission and the other slightly bugged ones.

Modifié par questioneer, 28 février 2010 - 07:28 .


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Hadark wrote...

Breghar wrote...
I went back to a save before I triggered this mission and just didn't do it (trying to avoid spoilers). I'm hoping either a patch or a solution will come from Bioware soon-ish (so it won't delay my finishing of the game). I don't want the destruction of the capital city to follow me to ME3. The fact that there is no Paragon/Renegade reward either way makes me think this mission was not proofread/playtested well or that it was not that important (even by sidequest standards).

Even if Bioware just says, "oops, well we won't reference that one in ME3" that would be fine.

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This mission couldn't have any Paragon/Renegade reward because no matter what you choose someone will still end up having a very bad day

It's like a mini BDtS...even if you save the hosties, the evil guy escapes, making it just that much more likely for him to keep killing people...YAY hard decisions...that dont effect anything! :bandit:

questioneer wrote...
maybe bioware will let us download something to reset this mission and the other slightly bugged ones.

doubt it...just replay the campaign with that charachter, dude...

Modifié par Dsurian, 10 mars 2010 - 01:49 .


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What idiots do they have play testing this game? Sega Monkeys? I find so many bugs on each play session. What gives, seriously?



Now I've got to do this all over again - competed it early on - because of a button mix up that I was supposed to be aware of? Farken Hell!!



Not cool!

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droid105

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Same problem for me, have the pc version. I wished we could saved both Colony and alliance base. I hope this get fixed soon or I just skip the mission for now.

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cookiejesus wrote...

Well, I didn't even get to "save" anything. I decided to save the colony and the game crashed.


Same here. I wanted to save the colony, but as soon as I clicked the button my PC froze up big time, only reset button helped. Talk about "kill-switches"...

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All the issues with that mission give a bad impression. It could have been a mission with a really important choice at the end. Something with an impact for ME3. Now everything is blurry...

Modifié par Maestro Vivaldi, 26 mai 2010 - 07:11 .


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Too bad that bioware doesn't read or comment on these questions at this forum. Do we even have community leaders or such in here who could pass the message to devs?

Problem still exists on PC Steam version as follows.

When making the choice options say that you could save hundreds by saving the residential area. Kind of feels wierd that hundreds and thousands would be mixed like this. My Shephard could sacriface hundreds easily for the effort of rebuilding spaceport and factory district but not thousands.

By clicking save spaceport mission conclusion (illusive man)  report states that colony infrastructure was saved and colony is viable for repopulation.

Journal lists it as:
While the spaceport was destroyed, the residential core of the colony survived, saving thousands of human lives.

Modifié par Nemecci, 06 juillet 2010 - 10:06 .


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Doesn't look like anyone's been on this post for a while, but I will post anyway.



Been having an issue with this quest where if I save the colonists I'm stuck in the mission zone, no end with Illusive Man and no way out or off the station. If I opt to kill the colonists, the game completely freezes and I have to turn my xbox off and restart it.



I'm playing on Xbox 360 and everything is up to date. If anyone has any thoughts on this I'd appreciate it. In the meantime I need to reload to prior to this quest and avoid it.

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The guy who was in charge of quality testing this mission is the same guy who quality tested the nomination to the throne in Dragon Age.

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ErisLuxa

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I haven't played Dragon Age but I'm guessing I can assume that that quest is equally bugged!! Too bad really, it was an easy 5 minute quest!

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implodinggoat wrote...

Kim Stolz wrote...

It's the journal that's incorrect. The game itself is keeping track of your decisions properly.



Thanks for the clarification, now I can figure out if I accidentally killed a couple hundred people or not.


That part is also bugged.  Turns out it's actually a couple THOUSAND as per the email.

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Bloodmode wrote...

implodinggoat wrote...

Kim Stolz wrote...

It's the journal that's incorrect. The game itself is keeping track of your decisions properly.



Thanks for the clarification, now I can figure out if I accidentally killed a couple hundred people or not.


That part is also bugged.  Turns out it's actually a couple THOUSAND as per the email.


Bloodmode: can you confirm what Kim said then, that the decision is being imported into ME3 correctly? (I'm assuming from your statement that this does actually come up in ME3.)

(Also, it's not that I don't trust Kim, it's just that there's a world of difference between being told something 2 years ago, and actually seeing it happen.)