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That is the dumbest discussion I have ever read (or close to it)...
From my point of view I would be honored if my kid were to wear my combat badges to honor my achievements even if my kid was not the ones who achieved it, how do people know it is not also the case here with Ryder, maybe Ryder wears the armor in honor of his/her father who literally gave his life for you, in medieval times it was tradition to hand down one's armor and weapons to the one who would carry your name forward and it was considered an honor and a sign of respect to wear it :eahigh_file:
,@admcmei86, only that it isn't considered as such. Christmas doesn't say ''Hey player, it is disrespectful that you make your character wear that armor.'' He says ''You have to earn that'' (paraphrasing) to the Pathfinder. In universe reasons apply for not, and to, wear it but that doesn't change the fact that it is disrespectful, or else Christmas wouldn't have said that.
@TECHound, then you haven't read enough discussions or have been very reserved. That isn't necessarilly the case. The N7 helmet of Alec Ryder is placed on the nightstand next to the Pathfinder's bed yet you have to construct that helmet to use it. You don't wear his armor, his badges of honors... you make new a new one and wear it - may not be the same for the entire armor as the description says it has been refited for your usage, still though.
Alec Ryder probably has many medals, the new Pathfinder can wear those. If wear the N7 armor then why not use all his ''memento'' weapons in his room? I also point out that wearing the N7 armor for pride won't help you in a battle, if you're going to wear it then do it because it protects you. If you have a problem with me not liking that a non-N7 can wear N7 gear then how about you make a thread that argues against Christmas and all other in the Mass Effect universe who feel the same as him?
@CasperTheLich, good for them. I still stand by my opinion.
- 9 years ago
Until now, I've been sticking with the SisRyder I made at launch. The only changes were what the devs made to the options I used.
Now I decided to tweak the skin tone, complexion, brow height and chin (just a bit), and the hair color
(never strayed too far from the default character appearance in the original trilogy either, just made some tweaks --- now, since we can't use the default as a template here in ME:A, I accepted the challenge, flipped the process around and tried to get close-ish to it 🙂)
Anyway, here's how my (now slightly modified) character looks under v1.08
And yeah, Remnant nerd, bet the colors are a dead giveaway ^^
- 9 years ago
Based on myself with average result
https://masseffectarchives.com/en_US/heroes/mea#user/2503778102/playthrough/664160569/gender/male
- 9 years ago
I'm playing Me3 right now ... (played before Me1 and ME2 again) and I have to say ....... I see THIS man and .... I want something like THIS, YES PLEASE in Andromeda! As male Ryder "possibility" or as a Squad member. I can't help myself but John Spehard is just so HOT!
Why don't we have men like this .....
- Anonymous9 years ago
Because Shep is like 10-12 years older than the Ryders. 😃
People used to look better with age, thats the case.
- 9 years ago
A more fair comparison is the default male ryder anyways.
- 9 years ago
😉 Dear, nobody told this to my face & body ... s h it ... 😉