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[Mass Effect] - Headbutting and Face Punching For The Fate Of Humanity!

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  • Delicious SteveDelicious Steve Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    They re-used most of the planets and just re-colored them, and randomly added Saturn rings to some of them.

    Right, that's fairly evident, but it seems exceedingly silly to put such a thing in the description.

    I read another one where there was a crater that was "visible from space", looked and the planet was 100% craters everywhere.

    Ouch. Yeah, it's too bad they didn't have more unique planets. I understand that it might be a waste of development time, but why, then, put in such specific and unique features in the planet descriptions?

    I guess it's the same reason they didn't give you a proper magazine when you bought Fornax :winky:

    Leave some things to the imagination.

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  • RakaiRakai Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Some of it made no sense either. How do you mine for heavy metals from a boiling hot gas giant?

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    C0urtland wrote: »
    Wet Bandit wrote: »
    It's just to easy to be perfect...

    I'm not so sure about that.

    It is incredibly easy to be perfect. It's not even open for discussion.
    You get everyone loyal, you buy the ship upgrades, just like the game tells you to do over and over. Then, you pick characters for missions where the correct choice might as well be in glowing letters. Tech specialist? I pick Grunt!

    If people aren't getting the achievement, my guess is it's often because they chose to skip the oh-so-boring planet scanning and didn't get the ship upgrades.
    I dunno, my first play around I lost two people. Thane and Zaeed. I picked Thane because even with Miranda screeching TECH EXPERT into my ear, all I could hear was INFILTRATION. So I went with the guy with the most experience infiltrating stuff via pipes. Also, I picked him because he's dying of croakers disease or something.

    Now, after listening to a few of Zaeed's tales about how none of his fellow squad mates survived on SEVERAL missions he'd been on, I realize he wasn't the greatest choice. But at the time all I knew was that he founded one of the most prolific mercenary bands in the galaxy and could survive headshots (too bad he couldn't switch places with Thane BOOM! "ZAAAEEE-" "Nah I'm alright mate!" ":D"). Plus he sounded completely badass over the radio as he commanded the fire teams.

    It was these misinterpretations, and a complete unwillingness to risk Tali/Garrus, which led to the less than perfect ending.

    I'm with C0urtland - I got tripped up
    the tech expert to. All I thought was "infiltration, vents - he'll kill people and not get caught!".

    Second time I tried I sent Legion, who kicked all sorts of ass.

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  • FallingmanFallingman Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Is there any benefit to sticking to either paragon or renegade as opposed to mixing it up?

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  • Wet BanditWet Bandit Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    But redeeming codes through the live system doesn't get you the content for both versions (PC/360). For instance, I bought the PC CE of Dragon's Age and was able to use the bonus armor for the 360 version of ME because the code gives it for both. And if I were to ever buy the PC version of ME2, I would have the CE and preorder bonuses for that version (without having to buy a CE). As it stands I'll take this system any day.

    But if that's the concern, they can just package multiple codes in the box. For the blood dragon armor, they could have put a code for the 360 version and a code for the PC version in each version of Dragon Age.

    Sure, someone could give away their unused code, but I'm not seeing how that'd be a bad thing for consumer happiness.

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  • TethTeth __BANNED USERS regular
    edited February 2010
    Fallingman wrote: »
    Is there any benefit to sticking to either paragon or renegade as opposed to mixing it up?

    You'll not have dialogue options or actions available to you.

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  • TethTeth __BANNED USERS regular
    edited February 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    Some of it made no sense either. How do you mine for heavy metals from a boiling hot gas giant?

    The core of the planet may have those metals in liquid (or even solid) form.

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  • Unco-ordinatedUnco-ordinated NZRegistered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Regarding Mass Effect 1.
    For Tali's "Loyalty" quest, if you want to call it that.
    At the end of Geth Incursions you get a copy of some data that you can give to her.

    I don't remember if I gave it to her or not, I can't remember.
    I have the PC version so maybe this decision can be designated by a 1 or a 0

    If you gave it to her, one of your first dialogue choices when you first run into her in ME2 should reference it.

    As for the EA account, it really is a convoluted mess if you haven't used it recently. I'd already messed around with it (linking my Bioware account to my EA account, which was already linked to my PSN account, etc) when Dragon Age came out, so I didn't have any problems with Mass Effect 2 but I can understand why some people would. EA need to do a FAR better job integrating all their systems, because it's a bloody mess at the moment.

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  • RakaiRakai Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Teth wrote: »
    Rakai wrote: »
    Some of it made no sense either. How do you mine for heavy metals from a boiling hot gas giant?

    The core of the planet may have those metals in liquid (or even solid) form.

    The planet in the description was 2500 degrees at the surface (don't remember which unit, but damn hot).

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    Teth wrote: »
    Rakai wrote: »
    Some of it made no sense either. How do you mine for heavy metals from a boiling hot gas giant?

    The core of the planet may have those metals in liquid (or even solid) form.

    The planet in the description was 2500 degrees at the surface (don't remember which unit, but damn hot).

    It could also have them caught up in a storm bad in high temperature gaseous form. Harvest them big magnetic scoops.

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Teth wrote: »
    Fallingman wrote: »
    Is there any benefit to sticking to either paragon or renegade as opposed to mixing it up?

    You'll not have dialogue options or actions available to you.

    There are a lot of points available though. You can mix it up a fair bit, particularly with interrupts (which are usually the best thing to do it with).

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  • Fondor_YardsFondor_Yards Elite Four Member: Hydra Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Rakai wrote: »
    Teth wrote: »
    Rakai wrote: »
    Some of it made no sense either. How do you mine for heavy metals from a boiling hot gas giant?

    The core of the planet may have those metals in liquid (or even solid) form.

    The planet in the description was 2500 degrees at the surface (don't remember which unit, but damn hot).

    It could also have them caught up in a storm bad in high temperature gaseous form. Harvest them big magnetic scoops.

    Plus the giant's rings/moons.

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  • Wet BanditWet Bandit Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Teth wrote: »
    Fallingman wrote: »
    Is there any benefit to sticking to either paragon or renegade as opposed to mixing it up?

    You'll not have dialogue options or actions available to you.

    There are a lot of points available though. You can mix it up a fair bit, particularly with interrupts (which are usually the best thing to do it with).

    Especially if you evolve your class power to the one that gives +100% paragon/renegade.

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    My assumption has been that since you are firing probes from a frigate and only using the minerals to upgrade the limited number of weapons on that frigate, you are actually just recovering trace amounts of the stuff.

    Which still doesn't really make sense because cerberus probably has loads of platinum sitting in a spacewarehouse somewhere, but whatever.

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  • Delicious SteveDelicious Steve Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Dyscord wrote: »
    My assumption has been that since you are firing probes from a frigate and only using the minerals to upgrade the limited number of weapons on that frigate, you are actually just recovering trace amounts of the stuff.

    Which still doesn't really make sense because cerberus probably has loads of platinum sitting in a spacewarehouse somewhere, but whatever.

    Spent it all on shepard & normandy I guess

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  • Dr. AvalancheDr. Avalanche Registered User regular
    edited February 2010

    I'm with C0urtland - I got tripped up
    the tech expert to. All I thought was "infiltration, vents - he'll kill people and not get caught!".

    Second time I tried I sent Legion, who kicked all sorts of ass.

    So, and I'm trying not be a right prick here, but you were, ah, pretty stupid, eh?
    The game asks you to pick a TECH EXPERT, after you listen to a lengthy speech about how that person will be hacking something. Then you go to a screen which says TECH EXPERT at the top. You have a Quarian and a Geth.

    Then later you have to pick a BIOTICS EXPERT, whose main job will require a lot of biotics power, of which you have, well, two. It *is* cool that Miranda talks out her ass, but if you just follow common sense, you'll be fine.

    The Fire Team leaders are much less clear cut, but still pretty easy.

    But I forgot, you have to get upgrades by talking to people, which involves clicking a couple of times. :P

    This is gaming for the lowest common denominator. It is textbook Blockbuster Syndrome. It makes the game less good than it could have been.

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  • Frosty the Snow PlowFrosty the Snow Plow Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Well that's disappointing.

    Like WetBandit posted earlier, someone on the forums confirmed that your damage during Adrenaline Rush was boosted by 100%. This makes it so, say, your assault rifle seems to have the same constant damage in and out of Adrenaline Rush, even though it's shooting half as fast.

    They theorized that maybe something similar happened with the Infiltrator's slowdown but I just did some testing, and that's definitely not the case.

    So that means.

    Even with base Adrenaline Rush compared to Max Tactical Cloak+Sniper Slowdown Passive, Soldiers are better snipers than Infiltrators.

    They get a 100% damage bonus compared to the 75% bonus, and while Adrenaline Rush and the sniper scope slowdowns aren't exactly analogous since one is 5 seconds with a 3 second cooldown and the other is potentially infinite, the passive Infiltrator slowdown alone provides no damage bonus and even the best iteration of Tactical Cloak has twice the cooldown and only 3/4ths the damage bonus.

    Also means that the Viper is potentially a better Sniper Rifle than the Widow for a Soldier.

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited February 2010

    I'm with C0urtland - I got tripped up
    the tech expert to. All I thought was "infiltration, vents - he'll kill people and not get caught!".

    Second time I tried I sent Legion, who kicked all sorts of ass.

    So, and I'm trying not be a right prick here, but you were, ah, pretty stupid, eh?
    The game asks you to pick a TECH EXPERT, after you listen to a lengthy speech about how that person will be hacking something. Then you go to a screen which says TECH EXPERT at the top. You have a Quarian and a Geth.

    Then later you have to pick a BIOTICS EXPERT, whose main job will require a lot of biotics power, of which you have, well, two. It *is* cool that Miranda talks out her ass, but if you just follow common sense, you'll be fine.

    The Fire Team leaders are much less clear cut, but still pretty easy.

    But I forgot, you have to get upgrades by talking to people, which involves clicking a couple of times. :P

    This is gaming for the lowest common denominator. It is textbook Blockbuster Syndrome. It makes the game less good than it could have been.

    the problem isn't that the game doesn't force you to do more tea leaf reading to select the "right" people. If this thread has shown us anything it's that people are bad enough at that as it is.
    the problem is that there are really no meaningful choices prior to the endgame. Unless you go out of your way to screw things up, you go into the omega 4 relay with a pretty ideal setup. It would be nice if the game made you work harder for that, or there were more tradeoffs

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Not stupid. Listening to the wrong part of the mission. It's not made clear - opening a door isn't necessarily convoluted. But when you hit ground the nature of the infiltration makes it clear what the issue is.

    EDIT:
    In fact I'd suggest it's the least well presented of the choices. Biotics, Squad leaders are obvious. That mission though is presented as a vent infiltration. Even though they say the person will need technical skills, there are a lot of good reasons to think Thane would be able to handle it or better for it. Once I was actually in the Collector base, I had a feeling it would go badly since Thane wasn't off doing his thing, he was just walking through some tunnels.

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  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    also I don't really see how it's bad that a soldier does more damage with guns than other classes; the whole point of a soldier is that they miss out on a bunch of other abilities and are awesome with guns.

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  • FrontierPsychiatryFrontierPsychiatry Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Glad to hear I wasn't insane being pretty sure that Adrenaline burst gave an enormous damage boost.

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  • GaddezGaddez Registered User regular
    edited February 2010

    I'm with C0urtland - I got tripped up
    the tech expert to. All I thought was "infiltration, vents - he'll kill people and not get caught!".

    Second time I tried I sent Legion, who kicked all sorts of ass.

    So, and I'm trying not be a right prick here, but you were, ah, pretty stupid, eh?
    The game asks you to pick a TECH EXPERT, after you listen to a lengthy speech about how that person will be hacking something. Then you go to a screen which says TECH EXPERT at the top. You have a Quarian and a Geth.

    Then later you have to pick a BIOTICS EXPERT, whose main job will require a lot of biotics power, of which you have, well, two. It *is* cool that Miranda talks out her ass, but if you just follow common sense, you'll be fine.

    The Fire Team leaders are much less clear cut, but still pretty easy.

    But I forgot, you have to get upgrades by talking to people, which involves clicking a couple of times. :P

    This is gaming for the lowest common denominator. It is textbook Blockbuster Syndrome. It makes the game less good than it could have been.
    When I sent my pet geth into the tube to hack shit he wound up getting head shot. Dude had full loyalty and an upgraded rifle.

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  • DHSDHS Chase lizards.. ...bark at donkeys..Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Gaddez wrote: »

    I'm with C0urtland - I got tripped up
    the tech expert to. All I thought was "infiltration, vents - he'll kill people and not get caught!".

    Second time I tried I sent Legion, who kicked all sorts of ass.

    So, and I'm trying not be a right prick here, but you were, ah, pretty stupid, eh?
    The game asks you to pick a TECH EXPERT, after you listen to a lengthy speech about how that person will be hacking something. Then you go to a screen which says TECH EXPERT at the top. You have a Quarian and a Geth.

    Then later you have to pick a BIOTICS EXPERT, whose main job will require a lot of biotics power, of which you have, well, two. It *is* cool that Miranda talks out her ass, but if you just follow common sense, you'll be fine.

    The Fire Team leaders are much less clear cut, but still pretty easy.

    But I forgot, you have to get upgrades by talking to people, which involves clicking a couple of times. :P

    This is gaming for the lowest common denominator. It is textbook Blockbuster Syndrome. It makes the game less good than it could have been.
    When I sent my pet geth into the tube to hack shit he wound up getting head shot. Dude had full loyalty and an upgraded rifle.
    Who was your Fire Team leader? Miranda or Garrus with loyalty, or your tech expert could The mutant offspring of Thomas Edison and the HAL 9000 and still eat rocket soup.

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  • GaddezGaddez Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Dyscord wrote: »
    also I don't really see how it's bad that a soldier does more damage with guns than other classes; the whole point of a soldier is that they miss out on a bunch of other abilities and are awesome with guns.

    It never ceases to ammuse me when I hear people rag on soldier in ME2; I may not be able to blow out shields or make enemy's float through the air like slow motion skeet discs, but I make up for it by having a gun and ammo type for every possible scenario. Husks swarming me? Shotty with cryo rounds or area concusion shot. Ymir in my grill? Dick slap him with disrupter rounds spraying out of my assault rifle. Dillhole krogan trys to move up on me? I shoot him in each of his four balls with incendiary rounds from a heavy pistol. Vorcha chuds trying to start shit with rockets? sniper rifle goes boom: headshot.

    On top of that, you got the assault rifle, which just feels dirty, what with it's awesome damage against EVERYTHING.

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  • mooshoeporkmooshoepork Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    I lost
    I lost Mordin, Zaeed and Jack. Good riddance. If Miranda had have died, I would've been pissed

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  • PancakePancake Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    I lost
    I lost Mordin, Zaeed and Jack. Good riddance. If Miranda had have died, I would've been pissed
    Did you just say good riddance to Mordin and Zaeed? What the fuck is wrong with you?

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  • DHSDHS Chase lizards.. ...bark at donkeys..Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Pancake wrote: »
    I lost
    I lost Mordin, Zaeed and Jack. Good riddance. If Miranda had have died, I would've been pissed
    Did you just say good riddance to Mordin and Zaeed? What the fuck is wrong with you?

    His soul is obviously filled with dead ponies and hatred.

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Pancake wrote: »
    I lost
    I lost Mordin, Zaeed and Jack. Good riddance. If Miranda had have died, I would've been pissed
    Did you just say good riddance to Mordin and Zaeed? What the fuck is wrong with you?
    Mordin!? MORDIN? A POX ON YOUR HOUSE!!!!

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  • mooshoeporkmooshoepork Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Pancake wrote: »
    I lost
    I lost Mordin, Zaeed and Jack. Good riddance. If Miranda had have died, I would've been pissed
    Did you just say good riddance to Mordin and Zaeed? What the fuck is wrong with you?
    Mordin!? MORDIN? A POX ON YOUR HOUSE!!!!

    Okay, maybe not Mordin. He was cleverly written, and his mission was fun.

    Zaeed on the other hand. Maybe it's because I got him right at the end, but I felt no emotional connection at all. He seemed really tacked on.
    fuck your mother's house!

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.

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  • RedThornRedThorn Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    After just finishing my playthrough, I lost one dude where I already knew I was going to lose him.
    I fucked up Thane's loyalty mission because my controller died halfway through, and didn't have a save before it. Entropy always wins indeed, Thane.

    Also, Jacob can also be used a squad leader, in addition to Miranda and Garrus.

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  • mooshoeporkmooshoepork Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I must've missed this :( I didn't really play ME1 (well I finished it, but in record time) so I'm not sure what the best process is.

    Should I either be a full on paragon or renegade? or a mixture? Naturally, I went for the mixture. I've imported my ME2 character and I'm starting to be a dick to everyone. Am I doing it wrong?

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  • reVersereVerse Attack and Dethrone God Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I never saw that because I always leave the factory workers to die. No time to slow down for some worker bees, I've got a galaxy to save here.

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  • Two Headed BoyTwo Headed Boy Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I must've missed this :( I didn't really play ME1 (well I finished it, but in record time) so I'm not sure what the best process is.

    Should I either be a full on paragon or renegade? or a mixture? Naturally, I went for the mixture. I've imported my ME2 character and I'm starting to be a dick to everyone. Am I doing it wrong?

    I would not suggest doing a mixture.
    There's late-game stuff that requires REALLY high paragon or renegade, which you can only get by sticking with one or the other throughout the game.

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  • PancakePancake Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    reVerse wrote: »
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I never saw that because I always leave the factory workers to die. No time to slow down for some worker bees, I've got a galaxy to save here.
    Liberating the refinery and saving the workers is actually your mission. Not killing Vido.

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I must've missed this :( I didn't really play ME1 (well I finished it, but in record time) so I'm not sure what the best process is.

    Should I either be a full on paragon or renegade? or a mixture? Naturally, I went for the mixture. I've imported my ME2 character and I'm starting to be a dick to everyone. Am I doing it wrong?

    I would not suggest doing a mixture.
    There's late-game stuff that requires REALLY high paragon or renegade, which you can only get by sticking with one or the other throughout the game.

    Actually there's plenty of P/R that you can have total of one, and some of the other quite easily.

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  • reVersereVerse Attack and Dethrone God Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Pancake wrote: »
    reVerse wrote: »
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I never saw that because I always leave the factory workers to die. No time to slow down for some worker bees, I've got a galaxy to save here.
    Liberating the refinery and saving the workers is actually your mission. Not killing Vido.
    No, it's his mission. I'm only there because Zaeed dragged me there because of the agreement he had with the Illusive Man. If he wants to ignore his mission objectives and kill some dude instead, that's fine with me.

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  • Two Headed BoyTwo Headed Boy Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I must've missed this :( I didn't really play ME1 (well I finished it, but in record time) so I'm not sure what the best process is.

    Should I either be a full on paragon or renegade? or a mixture? Naturally, I went for the mixture. I've imported my ME2 character and I'm starting to be a dick to everyone. Am I doing it wrong?

    I would not suggest doing a mixture.
    There's late-game stuff that requires REALLY high paragon or renegade, which you can only get by sticking with one or the other throughout the game.

    Actually there's plenty of P/R that you can have total of one, and some of the other quite easily.

    Hm, yeah, I suppose I had continued doing paragon actions for a while after it was maxed out.

    To some extent, however, I think it's better to lean one way more than the other.

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Punching Zaeed in the face, as a paragon interrupt, was so damn good.
    I must've missed this :( I didn't really play ME1 (well I finished it, but in record time) so I'm not sure what the best process is.

    Should I either be a full on paragon or renegade? or a mixture? Naturally, I went for the mixture. I've imported my ME2 character and I'm starting to be a dick to everyone. Am I doing it wrong?

    I would not suggest doing a mixture.
    There's late-game stuff that requires REALLY high paragon or renegade, which you can only get by sticking with one or the other throughout the game.

    Actually there's plenty of P/R that you can have total of one, and some of the other quite easily.

    Hm, yeah, I suppose I had continued doing paragon actions for a while after it was maxed out.

    To some extent, however, I think it's better to lean one way more than the other.

    Lean yes. My policy tends to be "go with what's appropriate" though, particularly in conversation options rather then just picking the "paragon" part of the wheel. Also because the renegade interrupts are frequently great.

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  • Two Headed BoyTwo Headed Boy Registered User regular
    edited February 2010
    Lean yes. My policy tends to be "go with what's appropriate" though, particularly in conversation options rather then just picking the "paragon" part of the wheel. Also because the renegade interrupts are frequently great.

    Definitely. I think it was a great decision to keep the Paragon and Renegade meters separate as opposed to the old pendulum-style system. It allows me to punt fools out of windows, guilt-free.

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