The enemies combat skills scale to your level. I am assuming morality negotiation checks work in a similar way. So in order to "farm" morality, you need to get morality points without gaining levels. So you have a relitively high renegade/paragons core for a low-level character.
What you should do before doing any missions (since they make you level up) is run to all the shops and get a discount. Right off the bat, you can go to 6 shops and get a +30 morality bonus without gaining any experience. This should be enough of a boost to do the paragon side of Zaeed's mission, and maybe even do the Samara/Mornith quest really quickly.
THis is a new idea, I am only testing it this run.
I would appreciate any thoughts though.
Morality Manipulation
Débuté par
VirtualAlex
, févr. 21 2010 05:09
#1
Posté 21 février 2010 - 05:09
#2
Posté 21 février 2010 - 03:57
I never really had a problem with negotiations. With my NG+on insanity, I started at level 30, generally went one way or another in regards to Paragon or Renegade. Sometimes I even went the opposite alignment in certain situations, and never had my main path choice grayed out. I even did it going with the 70% bonus from class skill rather than a 100%. Just do the Citadel and Omega Side quests early and you wont have an issue.
Modifié par mosor, 21 février 2010 - 03:58 .
#3
Posté 21 février 2010 - 04:16
i have had several problems. I my first play I failed to convince Zaeed to be loyal after not letting him get video. I couldn't keep both Jack and Miranda Loyal, and I could't get mornith. On my second play I went pretty hard renegade and I still failed to get mornith.
#4
Posté 21 février 2010 - 04:22
Huh. My first playthrough, I was playing mostly paragon, occasionally Renegade, and had no problem with any morality check in the whole game (except that there were a few I wanted to do Renegade but only had enough Paragon points to do). It even gave me the option to get Morinth, which I didn't realize was based on dialog checks.
Based on my experience in another play through, when I leaned Renegade, I suspect that it may be easier to pass more checks with Paragon being higher than with Renegade being higher. The one exception I found was that the Miranda/Jack dialog was way easy with only a little Renegade, but I think I had to have pretty high Paragon to do it.
(As a side note, I think it would have been cool if dialog check difficulty scaled with game difficulty level, so many dialog checks are tougher to make on Hardcore/Insanity...)
Based on my experience in another play through, when I leaned Renegade, I suspect that it may be easier to pass more checks with Paragon being higher than with Renegade being higher. The one exception I found was that the Miranda/Jack dialog was way easy with only a little Renegade, but I think I had to have pretty high Paragon to do it.
(As a side note, I think it would have been cool if dialog check difficulty scaled with game difficulty level, so many dialog checks are tougher to make on Hardcore/Insanity...)
#5
Posté 21 février 2010 - 04:28
Scaling them to Shep's level would make little sense. True, in NG+ you'd get your specialisation early, but that wouldn't be enough to offset the huge disatvantage you'd have as opposed to just starting a new character.
Please, the possiblity that something this irrelevant could skew the Persuade system further scares me.
Please, the possiblity that something this irrelevant could skew the Persuade system further scares me.
Modifié par Forwen, 21 février 2010 - 04:29 .




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