Renegade hurts my soul. You?
#51
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:21
#52
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:22
#53
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:23
JeanLuc761 wrote...
That comic always makes me depressed; how can anyone be like that?
Hahahaha, I know, it's so awful.
#54
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:24
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Adding to this, for some reason I'm completely incapable of being anything but benevolent to Quarians. Why are they so damn likable?!
Really? Because the only Quarians I can tolerate is Kal and that Quwib Quiwb guy.
#55
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:25
JeanLuc761 wrote...
I couldn't be a dick to any of my crew members even if my life depended on it.
Everyone else is pretty much fair game.
EDIT: Adding to this, for some reason I'm completely incapable of being anything but benevolent to Quarians. Why are they so damn likable?!
That pretty much sums up how I am towards them. Well, except to Grunt. I treat him as rough as I treat Wrex, but Wrex always found it funny. ^^ Krogans seem to like being treated like dirt. XD That and you just come across as a sanctimonious ass if you respond to Grunt as a paragon.
#56
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:25
Ray Joel Oh wrote...
Feels good bro.
#57
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:25
kariod wrote...
Gameplay-wise, that should still satisfy intimidate checks, and I can put off the Miranda/Jack-Tali/Legion conflicts until I'm sure I can resolve them.
It would be so much easier if I had no conscience.
You know, I find it more interesting when you are forced to not use your magical blue/red text to solve situations. They competley undermine what are otherwise very hard choices.
Slidell505 wrote...
Really? Because the only Quarians I can tolerate is Kal and that Quwib Quiwb guy.
I would like Qwib Qwib more if he didn't use those cheap political tactics. But among Quarians he is still one of the better ones, at least when compared to the other admirals. I think the best thing about showing the evidence is that you get to ****** off Xen and Loghain.
Modifié par Internet Kraken, 18 mars 2010 - 11:28 .
#58
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:26
#59
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:29
Hey, you know the phrase: Take any six people and you'll get six opinions.Slidell505 wrote...
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Adding to this, for some reason I'm completely incapable of being anything but benevolent to Quarians. Why are they so damn likable?!
Really? Because the only Quarians I can tolerate is Kal and that Quwib Quiwb guy.
Myself, I love the Quarians and everything about them. Others are indifferent and some extreme others wish for their death.
Modifié par JeanLuc761, 18 mars 2010 - 11:29 .
#60
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:32
kariod wrote...
SO the moral is if you treat Tali like crap then the only people left to celebrate your victory with will be a Krogan made of marshmellow and a guy in a straight-jacket?
The moral is let's get loud and spill some drinks on the Citadel!
#61
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:33
Ray Joel Oh wrote...
kariod wrote...
SO the moral is if you treat Tali like crap then the only people left to celebrate your victory with will be a Krogan made of marshmellow and a guy in a straight-jacket?
The moral is let's get loud and spill some drinks on the Citadel!
/broshoulderbump
#62
Posté 18 mars 2010 - 11:49
Modifié par Xaijin, 18 mars 2010 - 11:49 .
#63
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:02
Jacob still hasn't done that with me yet. I'm a bit pissed off at him at the moment because he lied.Ray Joel Oh wrote...
kariod wrote...
SO the moral is if you treat Tali like crap then the only people left to celebrate your victory with will be a Krogan made of marshmellow and a guy in a straight-jacket?
The moral is let's get loud and spill some drinks on the Citadel!
Anyways, I'm mostly paragon to my crew with a few renegade choices for them every now and then (I.E. When Thane is telling you about Koliat and you say something like 'okay he spawned and that organic species tend to do that' and telling Joker he gets put on decaf if the alliance sees them at the end of Jacob's loyalty mission is freaking hilarious).
To innocent civilians, I'm more paragon to unless they are being jerks.
To enemies, I have no qualms about being renegade and tend to do so most of the time.
Modifié par Urazz, 19 mars 2010 - 12:06 .
#64
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:17
#65
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:21
CatatonicMan wrote...
I'm a Ginger - I have no soul. You can't hurt what you don't have.
Do you have a sugary creamy center?
#66
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:29
Daewan wrote...
CatatonicMan wrote...
I'm a Ginger - I have no soul. You can't hurt what you don't have.
Do you have a sugary creamy center?
*stares intently at CatatonicMan*
Can it be a maple-flavored sugary creamy center? Say yes.
#67
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:32
Daewan wrote...
CatatonicMan wrote...
I'm a Ginger - I have no soul. You can't hurt what you don't have.
Do you have a sugary creamy center?
Not sure - let me check....
....nope, just blood, bone, and viscera.
Wait. How high does your blood sugar have to be to be considered 'sugary'?
#68
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:33
November Cousland wrote...
Daewan wrote...
CatatonicMan wrote...
I'm a Ginger - I have no soul. You can't hurt what you don't have.
Do you have a sugary creamy center?
*stares intently at CatatonicMan*
Can it be a maple-flavored sugary creamy center? Say yes.
More importantly, is it primarily dextro- or levo-amino acid based?
#69
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:40
CatatonicMan wrote...
Daewan wrote...
CatatonicMan wrote...
I'm a Ginger - I have no soul. You can't hurt what you don't have.
Do you have a sugary creamy center?
Not sure - let me check....
....nope, just blood, bone, and viscera.
Wait. How high does your blood sugar have to be to be considered 'sugary'?
I have some pixy stix. Want some? We can test!
#70
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:43
Daewan wrote...
I have some pixy stix. Want some? We can test!
I think my pancreas is still functional; it might take a lot of pixie powder.
#71
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:45
#72
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:45
#73
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:54
#74
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 12:55
Big Yam wrote...
Renegade dialogue is rather . . . excessive. But the interupts are absolutely necessary to the flow and believability of the story. The dialogue when you pass up a renegade interupt can come off as a bit too naive or even 'deus ex machina'.
Deus ex machina, maybe, but naive? Shepard may come off incredibly idealistic as a pure paragon, but then... s/he also makes those ideals a reality on a regular basis.
#75
Posté 19 mars 2010 - 01:10
This.kariod wrote...
Big Yam wrote...
Renegade dialogue is rather . . . excessive. But the interupts are absolutely necessary to the flow and believability of the story. The dialogue when you pass up a renegade interupt can come off as a bit too naive or even 'deus ex machina'.
Deus ex machina, maybe, but naive? Shepard may come off incredibly idealistic as a pure paragon, but then... s/he also makes those ideals a reality on a regular basis.





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