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So. I have everyone you can recruit before getting the IFF, and they're all loyal. Options for what to do next:
Arrival should be last, with a "lull" between that and the ending. So, I say Overlord -> IFF to ending -> Shadow Broker -> Arrival.
@That stuff about waiting on Tali's mission
If you get everyone save Tali loyal, do the Derelict Reaper, chat up the new companion, then go do Tali's loyalty mission with said new companion, you can get the dialogue and unlock said companion's loyalty mission immediately after. You can then run off and do that, and then you need to stop holding off continuing.
Or you could just do everything, get him and his loyalty mission will unlock straight away for you to do.
Finished Arrival, and with it, Mass Effect 2.
My download of Mass Effect 3 unlocks in a little less than twenty four hours.
My body is ready.
March 8 for me.
Not that I'll be able to do jack with it =/
I've done Overlord. It was pretty awesome. Its inclusion of the Firewalker was an extremely pleasant surprise.
Will we be able to re-do character creation at the start of 3 like with 2? My Shepard is pretty good for the most part, but from some angles his cheekbones look off and I'd like to fix it.
I like how our Shepards get to keep their level (and I think I heard weapons, too). I'm not quite level capped, but 27 seems like a respectacle starting point. :P
Ten hours to launch. :V
I ordered the physical version, so...I guess I'll be getting sleep tonight :P
I'm kinda annoyed that rewriting the heretics gives you paragon points, while killing them gives renegade. Especially since Shepard's justification for killing them was different from mind <
Shepard's justification for killing them was pretty much the same as mine. In the conversation where it's brought up, she can talk about how she wouldn't brainwash an organic race, and that this is no different, and when I actually made the call she brings up that there's no guarantee that they won't just come to the same conclusion anyway.
It is weird that when Legion first mentions it, the Paragon option is to say it's wrong, but the Paragon decision in the end is to rewrite them.
Yeah, my main issue is with the dialogue when actually doing it, which...well, you pretty much summed it up.
The fact that it made sense up to that point makes it even worse.
Legion is such a stalker.
Speaking of which, I'm about to head to the suicide mission. I have two backup saves, but I think I'm ready.
Suicide mission: done. Casualties: that one colonist you can't save.
Emily Wong is currently covering the invasion of Earth via Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/AllianceNewsNet
it begins
Did I say Twitter? I meant Quantum Entanglement Communicator. The keys are right next to each other.
Yay typing!
Oh, shit. I am not looking forward to getting hit with one of the weapons she just tried.
Well, that goes without saying :P
My original run was Vanguard, but I went Adept for the latest one and haven't looked back.
On the suicide mission, between Shepard, Miranda and Mordin, we could reliably take out a Harbinger in under a second.
I played an Infiltrator.
A fully upgraded Widow is ridiculously powerful. You can take out mechs in four shots, the final boss in 15.
Might switch to Soldier for ME3 though. I really liked (spamming) frag grenades in the multiplayer.
Vanguard is ridiculously fun and effective, but hard to get the hang of. Once you've mastered Heavy Charge, Claymore, Melee, Reload though and know who to attack, you're a rolling wall of death.
Vanguard is pretty fun; I just wanted to try something else.