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In my first play through of andromeda, I killed around 2000 enemies, total. Including creatures, kett, angara, remnant etc.
The amount of milky way species you actually kill in one pt is not as many as it feels. Especially when you consider the fact that there is a fair few angara in each group of outcasts.
- 9 years ago
@Nykara360 wrote:
In my first play through of andromeda, I killed around 2000 enemies, total. Including creatures, kett, angara, remnant etc.
The amount of milky way species you actually kill in one pt is not as many as it feels. Especially when you consider the fact that there is a fair few angara in each group of outcasts.
Not so sure myself. They play fast and loose with the numbers and bodies disappear before you can get an accurate head count. Just the sidequest to settle outcast/collective Kadara's Ransom takes a surprisingly high body count to resolve. How do they sustain themselves even if nobody but my team ever shoots anyone else? There were maybe a couple thousand out of the original 20K that were awake to be exiled? Do you think they woke up everyone on the Nexus to take part in the revolt?
I think it is supposed to fall into the 'we're not supposed to think about it too much' category.
- Anonymous9 years ago
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
In my first play through of andromeda, I killed around 2000 enemies, total. Including creatures, kett, angara, remnant etc.
The amount of milky way species you actually kill in one pt is not as many as it feels. Especially when you consider the fact that there is a fair few angara in each group of outcasts.
Not so sure myself. They play fast and loose with the numbers and bodies disappear before you can get an accurate head count. Just the sidequest to settle outcast/collective Kadara's Ransom takes a surprisingly high body count to resolve. How do they sustain themselves even if nobody but my team ever shoots anyone else? There were maybe a couple thousand out of the original 20K that were awake to be exiled? Do you think they woke up everyone on the Nexus to take part in the revolt?
I think it is supposed to fall into the 'we're not supposed to think about it too much' category.
Xbox one has a count of total kills included on the achievements page, i didnt pull the number out of my butt or count every kill I made. :DIm not that pendantic.
(Edit) im on my second pt - eldedaan almost done and then just journey to Meridian left to go and just over 4k kills total for both - thats just the story, which should really be all thats counted for something like this, i don't do mp really at all. Maybe dabble in it way down the track after it dies down like i did with me3. MP is designed to repeat the same missions dozens of times so only the first time doing a mission should count towards overall andromeda kills.
- Anonymous9 years ago
So with that in mind..
1400 Krogan traveled with the nexus leaving 6000 of the other species (Salarian, Asari, Turian, Human).
Exact numbers werent given for the revolt but assuming it even split in half and 3000 people exhiled and we've killed roughly 500 (which is a generous number, 1/4 kills of a full pt - consideing the amount of Kett, remnant and creatues we kill) there is still roughly 2500 outlaws floating around and that number increases as they recruit angara and also as people wake from cryo to find their family not on the nexus and go join them. There is also Krogan amidst the exhiles.
Really its not as bad as it feels.
Also to have a viable breeding stock to keep a species going you need like 40 unqiue people woth no family ties to have enough genetic diversity- which is also not as much as you might think.
They'll be fine. The numbers are more than adequate.
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