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  1. Not really. As I said, Paragon Shep only has compunctions with killing when the victim is unarmed or otherwise helpless. This is not the case here, for the reasons I stated earlier.
  2. Some people prefer a cut diamond to a raw one. I liked the new Citadel just as much, if not more. Sure, it was smaller, but I liked the design and interactions. Having the ME1 Citadel again would'nt have been as good. Glad to see a different part this time. True, the main problem was the bad terrain. Not all planets had this and the ones with better terrain had at least some nice views into the eky. But the carbon-copy type of building were another problem.
  3. I'm not sure I understand the reason for implementing such DRM schemes. DRM only works with people who don't look for cracks, right? So we have three groups of people: - People who buy the game - People who don't buy the game and download a crack - People who don't buy the game, don't download a crack and can't play the game because of DRM So the last group is where DRM works, but the most basic disc check would suffice. Every thing on top of that would annoy those who buy the game if it malfunctions.
  4. The Geth are just really small emotionless humans with direct brain to brain ftl communication and a democracy where only 100% votes count. Really, view Legion as a spaceship with humans onboard who need to get consensus before the spaceship can go anywhere. It's a collective in a sense like we humans are. Individual decision based on shared information yet every individual retains it's own perspective. Their communication is more effective and more efficient, they lack our emotions but have other drives and of course have a modular configuration (individual Geth programs make up Geth runtimes who make decisions), but in the end they are not very different from us.
  5. What evidence? They said that they examined the parts of Sovereign and found no evidence that they were anything other than advanced Geth technology. The Prothean VI doesn't work anymore, either. Ok, they could at least do some something in secret, that's true. But it seems like they wouldn't tell you if they were, because you are associated with Cerberus. Convenient, I know, but I'm sure we would find enough examples like that in the real world.
  6. To be honest, it seems perfectly believable that they attribute it to the Geth. The thought that there would be maybe thousands more of those big ships is simply too scary for many. Easier and more convenient to believe that it was a Geth flagship.
  7. I would buy that gladly, but since it's a biogame, I don't think anything cool as total destruction of life is going to happen. The thought that game to my mind, is that the race that created the reapers ages ago evolved to a point that they became more like "energy" or something that's beyond life and death. They became just about immortal, but their minds couldn't take it and it was more like hell to them. Who would want to live forever anyway? So to ensure that no other race will achieve that level they created the reapers to sweep them under the carpet every 50000 years. At the end of the ME3 would be a sniff sniff waah waah dialogue with the creator race how they just wanted to help. I think the Reapers maybe were not created but evolved to what they are now. Maybe their ancestors were the equivalent to our transhumanists, believing that their then current state of evolution was merely a trantitional state and they would evolve into higher beings by merging with their technology.
  8. Why build a Reaper? Just salvage the technology. The upgraded Normandy gun is based on Reaper tech and packs quite a punch. EDI is based on Reaper tech. TIM wants power for himself (mostly) and humanity at any cost but even he would try to make use of the technology first before building an own Reaper.
  9. Does that mess up any of your romances with other characters? No. Not sure if it interferes with continuing ME1 romances, but does not interfere with ME2 ones. You can always check the status of the ME1 romances by going to the captain's quarters and looking at the picture frame. If it lies on the table then your ME1 romance is over or at least suspended. If it shows your ME1 LI then the romance with that LI is still active.
  10. Yes, that is my impression, as well. And it was mentioned by Barla Von that the Shadow Broker tries to keep the current power balance. That doesn't fit with Cerberus' motives. Of course it may just be a plot to get aliens or humans working for him.
  11. Just a guess: Yeah, that's how I understood it, too. And that's what doesn't make sense. Anyway, I think it's possible that Miranda did not have a problem with the methods of those splinter groups and only changed her mind after seeing some of those things in person (you can see the same type of conflict with Mordin). Like someone might condone torture and changes his mind when he is present while someone is tortured.
  12. I think even more people just don't like him and his voice in general, and try to objectify their subjective preferences by claiming he's not good. True...that happens very often when you don't like something. You try to find reasons to explain your dislike but even if those reasons are removed you still don't like it overall.
  13. I think most people don't like his monotone voice and think he can't (voice)act because of that.
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