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Because Ryder's backstory establishes him/her as a professional from the start?
Figure, if the way you want Ryder to act would get you justifiably fired from your job, Ryder's probably never going to act like that, for pretty much exactly that reason. Probably the worst you could do is refuse to help anyone, which is counterproductive from a leveling standpoint and so nobody actually picks those choices.
- 9 years agoSpoilerWell you can choose to safe a sexy Asari pathfinder while leaving the ugly bunch of Krogan scouts to their doom. So superficially evil and b.itchy..
Cant help but have to rant about this.
SpoilerSo i get the choice to sacrifice a bunch of nameless Krogan scouts i never met in the game or the new baby Asari pathfinder i choosed because of a bad choice of the former asari pathfinder. And all that only because that young pathfinder had to leave behind her people like the girl from the movie that got told to stay in the car but shows up behind the hero a second later or get cought by the gangsters and causes both her and the hero to end in prison.- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
*muttering*
Salarian.
- 9 years ago
In the original ME series, I played multiple times and most times I played Paragon as its more my play style but in all honesty there are some people that you just say heck it and renegade his A*S. In other words I wont shoot mordin in the back but I will shock that batarian mechanic.
Am fine getting rid of the paragon renegade system cant expect everyone to be great like Shepard, but all the conversational choices made here leads to a crappy psy profile that hardly updated and found hidden in the codex. Whilst I dont need to headbutt Kesh or punch addision's tired face, I would really like to at least stand up for myself and the decisions I made. Firmly, confidently, resolutely standup for myself and not get bullied by a bunch of administrators, This is a dude that destroyed kett armies and went toe to toe with architects, and he gets bullied by addison? Seriously?