You started with both bars *past* the first bracket? How did you manage that? I always got about 2/3 of a bar at maximum.MassAffected wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
Uh...that's extreme. But you don't need 10 saves for that. 6 should be enough.Maviarab wrote...
Jeesh...I must be obsessed then lol (though I am a little adhd like that)....I will have about 10 saves to take through to ME3 covering all and every possible permutation hehe
I think things will be much less diverse in ME2 than in ME1. There are not so many decisions that have meaning and variety, except those concerning the squadmates - and I can't bring myself to be a jerk, most of the time. I find that being a halfway decent Renegade is much harder in ME2.
I started with both my Renegade and Paragon bars past the first bracket and then watched slowly as my Paragon bar went to full...I can't be a jerk, I mean I felt terrible for pushing the merc out of the tower window in Thane's mission.
Regarding decisions, it depends on who's on the other end, and what exactly the situation is. I have no problems whatsoever with being a sneaky bastard, even cruel at times, with enemies. That merc really asked for it - he should've known that someone like Shepard doesn't make threats he isn't prepare to follow through with. But it's different with squadmates, I did once take the Renegade option in the conflict between Legion and Tali because the Paragon choice wasn't enabled in spite of 90% points. I didn't like it, but it was my first playthrough and I didn't want to lose anyone's loyalty.
Modifié par Ieldra2, 06 mars 2010 - 11:08 .




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