Interesting theoryI have to admit, not letting Kaiden die never even occurred to me in either playthrough. Besides, having Ash around for my Femshep means I didn't have to have one of those tiresome "jealous rival lovers" conversations like my Maleshep had to deal with.
Plus there's a chance that a femshep may have to go up against Ash in ME3 since if it was Kaiden on Horizon (and they'd bopped) then said individual would be more likely to turn to your side in any theoretical face to face in the third game.
Dang, I'll have to get on it thenDownloading Lair of the Shadow Broker right now. 1.52 GB!![]()
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IGN did a story about some stats collected.
80% played male. Bleah.![]()
Heh. I've played both, of course.80% played male. Bleah.![]()
Yeah, though Liara shut the conversation down pretty quickly after that, so it's the only acknowledgment so far. Still have the actual assault on the Shadow Broker, though, so I'm hoping for a continuation of the conversation once that's out of the way.So Liara has some extra dialogue if your Shepard romanced her?
Lots of people like to play as themselves in games like this. I know that my brother made his first character to look like himself, and played him as himself. In contrast, I didn't want to play as myself, and I didn't want to play as the default guy, so I went for a skinny Sisko look.^ That's what threw me off about the facial customization stats, I would have imagined most going with the default MaleShep appearance, instead, 80% customized?!![]()
I don't understand it either, but that's partly because if I was to roleplay myself into Mass Effect, I'd be too lazy/scared to go on any of the missions. But my brother says that he played through the game twice, and both times he played as himself, which means that he probably made the same decisions.^I've heard that and I've never really understood the compulsion.
I don't understand it either, but that's partly because if I was to roleplay myself into Mass Effect, I'd be too lazy/scared to go on any of the missions. But my brother says that he played through the game twice, and both times he played as himself, which means that he probably made the same decisions.^I've heard that and I've never really understood the compulsion.
When I created my first character, I intentionally made him black because I wanted him to look nothing like me, then I hit onto the idea of making him look a bit like Sisko. Then I named him Benedict, because I thought that would be mildly humorous. The second time I played through, I made a female character intended to be completely unlike Benedict, that way I could make the opposite decisions to see how they played out.
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