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What are the most obviously pointless renegade moves?


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Standing on Mouse's throat is incredibly over the top.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

Oh, I found another one.

Shooting Conrad Verner in the foot, it was fun and enjoyable but totally pointless.


Well since pointing a gun at him made no difference, maybe pain would get him to see my point, in ME3 if he still doest get it ill shot him in the head. You know 3 strikesPosted Image

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KorPhaeron11 wrote...

Dave of Canada wrote...

Oh, I found another one.

Shooting Conrad Verner in the foot, it was fun and enjoyable but totally pointless.


Well since pointing a gun at him made no difference, maybe pain would get him to see my point, in ME3 if he still doest get it ill shot him in the head. You know 3 strikesPosted Image


Well, shooting him in the foot makes no difference at all though. You get thrown into the same dialogue as asking him what he's doing.

He doesn't even react afterwards of being shot.

In the foot.


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Gill Kaiser wrote...

Standing on Mouse's throat is incredibly over the top.


Why?? I need the info, hes not giving the info because hes scared more of them then me, easy solution make him more afraid of me.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

KorPhaeron11 wrote...

Dave of Canada wrote...

Oh, I found another one.

Shooting Conrad Verner in the foot, it was fun and enjoyable but totally pointless.


Well since pointing a gun at him made no difference, maybe pain would get him to see my point, in ME3 if he still doest get it ill shot him in the head. You know 3 strikesPosted Image


Well, shooting him in the foot makes no difference at all though. You get thrown into the same dialogue as asking him what he's doing.

He doesn't even react afterwards of being shot.

In the foot.



I didnt know that when I did it. My point is not what I would have done after i saw what would happen, but what I did before I knew anything.

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

It's not weird or forward if you've had Tali in your party throughout ME1 and ME2. It's perfectly natural. She's been to hell and back with Shepard, and Shepard wants to comfort his friend.

Hee i guess if you play this way then yes. My Shepard didn't treat Tali very close --the opposite really-- for most of the game(s), only really grew to accept/like her over the recruitment mission in ME2 and afterwards. That hug was like a final act of breaking barriers between them, of sorts... okay maybe on second thought it would work with the male Shepard too Posted Image

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

Standing on Mouse's throat is incredibly over the top.

Well, for all i knew Thane's son was out there on the loose and about to assassinate someone any second if not doing it already... yes Mouse seemed like a nice guy from what Thane told (afterwards) but was really too much in a hurry to be nice about it. Did say sorry afterwards, don't know if it helped any.

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Most of the actual interrupt's seemed appropriate with only a few exception's.



Dialog was the opposite way, most of them seemed racist, evil or juvenile with only a few exception's.