Honestly Mordin is a real one for giving us insight on how to be safe with Tali and other romances he truly cares in his own special way😂 Cant wait for your next episode!😊
So the thing about Legion - he has probably the most lore heavy dialogues about the geth, the quarians and so on but since you got him that late in the game the only way for you to have those conversations is to hop on and off the hub worlds (Citadel, Illium and so on) after the end of the game and talk to him in between. Also there is Samara who you really don’t talk to even though she has a lot of dialogues on the ship so it’s pretty much the same pattern with her.
after each mission, i basically talk to everyone. I just dont show it in the videos, because talking to everyone takes 20+ minutes and having 20 min or more of every video be just running around the ship would annoy even me. So i usually just show the ones I liked, or ones I want people to know i did check.
@@KingdomAce There is even more Normandy-companion dialogue in ME3. Personally I think it's one of the best parts of the game, and would love to see all of your interactions with the squad.
No worries or need to apologize about getting immersed - this series is well-worth getting immersed in, and you paying attention to every detail is much more rewarding to watch!
Dude, amazing as always! Legion is fantastic and a major player going forward, well, to be fair, everyone is a major player in ME 3. I will say, to ease your worriers, that destroying the Heretics is the best option and will massively help in ME 3(Won't specify how or why though, gotta keep this beautiful playthrough as a blind one like you wish for). Now were at the endgame! If you fully upgraded the ship, the voyage is safe, but the last mission itself...just pick carefully each of your team's roles and everyone might survive, otherwise this will be tragic...can't wait! Woohoo!
you can go to joker after every mission and he will talk about whoever the last two squadmates were. You have to select those options you already clicked on.
I haven’t finished the last episode yet but I figured you’d see a comment on this video first. In regard to the jack and Miranda situation, yes Miranda defends Cerberus due to her own personal reasons. Although I think it’s more so the illusive man. If you remember the logs on pragia, the scientists were fearful of the illusive man figuring out what they were doing therefore he didn’t sanction what they were doing to those children. To what extent he allowed, idk. He shut it down after he found out, and either fired or killed the remaining scientists. Jack hates Cerberus, and with good reason. However, she takes it out on Miranda. Miranda usually doesn’t start the fights with Jack. The confrontation with jack and Miranda after jacks loyalty mission was in Miranda’s office. Jack went out of her way to go to Miranda’s office, pick a fight, probably got violent first, and demanded Miranda to say what Cerberus did was wrong. Miranda denied it truly being cerberus. Cerberus was responsible for it due to employing those people, but didn’t sanction or condone what they did. Also I wouldn’t count this as a spoiler but if you want to see a cool Miranda scene that i think you’ll like, choose her when doing the final fight of the game. Miranda is a very complicated character and so is Jack. Both are good at what they portray. Jack is actually my favorite romance despite liking Miranda as much as I do.
Damn every person I’ve watched has missed the last work log. Pity bc it’s so good: “Chandana said the ship was dead. We trusted him. He was right. But even a dead god can dream. A god - a real god - is a verb. Not some old man with magic powers. It’s a force. It warps reality just by being there. It doesn’t have to want to. It doesn’t have to think about it. It just does. That’s what Chandana didn’t get. Not until it was too late. The god’s mind is gone but it still dreams. He knows now. He’s tuned in on our dreams. If I close my eyes I can feel him. I can feel every one of us.” Pure eldritch horror
They use "earth hours" I think. but yea, some planets 1 earth year might be 5 years on that planet or 3 months on another....it is often ignored in games/movies/tv shows as they use earth time as base
Interesting decision with Legions loyalty mission, i never took that route when I played the original trilogy even when I played a renegade playthrough. Can't wait to see what happens in ME3 as a result. Great playthrough as always 👍
For husk heavy fights, one good thing to know is that if you can get their feet off the ground they insta die. On your difficulty Grunt and Jack are perfect squadmates, on higher difficulties, Grunt can still tank those husks and Incendiary ammo takes care of the Scion armor, but Jack cant strip armor other than shooting them with warp ammo. If you had Throw leveled up to area throw, it would get all those husks off you and kill them when they are just red bars. If they had armor as they do on the higher difficulties, you could strip armor with area reave (or a squadmates area armor damage power) then toss with area throw. Just some hints as to how the game mechanics work that isnt always immediately obvious.
Well now u know why some people wanted you to do this mission before Tali's. It makes literally no logical sense for the story but theoretically you can bring an active Geth to a Quarian ship so he can take a part in a trial about... Tali bringing an active Geth to a Quatian ship... That's why I said it would be a troll "what if" playthrough. You can even bring him to the first mission with Tali (the mission with Haestrom's sun). You get a lot of funny dialogue in that one as well.
23:00 yeah, this really makes you want to have Brought Grunt here with that squadincendiary ammo , just to make it easier to take out that Armor health bar (well more so for harder difficulties anyways)
lmfaoo i just straight up ran past every geth in my playthrough ahha, anyways good to see another vid and the choice of rewriting or killing the geth will weigh into the ending of mass effect 3 a lot butt im not telling u if its good or bad haha thats for you to find out
just a tip, tough it is probably too late, for most situations with multiple enemies colector beam rifle is not the best heavy weapon you would do much better with grenade launcher or that chain lightining gun (forgot the name) that hits multiple entities ...also was I the only one screming "there are eight hundred explosive crates all over you! use them! 😀
Facing those husks was a wakeup call to get a better weapon bro 🤣🤣🤣 Imagine facing stronger enemies. Iam sure you made a lot of credits during the missions so time to upgrade bro
I disagree. The explanation gets a bit technical, but here goes. In ME2, as you crank up the difficulty, BioWare decided to add armor to *all* enemies. That removes one of the major utilities of Reave: Its ability to stun (and drain life from) enemies for several seconds. In ME3, they backtracked this decision, so most enemies are unarmored in ME3 even in higher difficulties, so they're vulnerable to the stun. And that makes area Reave *really* powerful. That said, to unlock it, you need Kaiden. Or at least used to need in the original release. Warp is great too, but I usually prefer Reave myself.
Trying to say this without any spoilers, but if you want a good ending for both the Quarians and the Geth in ME3, trust Legion. That's it. Trust what he says.
Yeah, wondering how he'll feel about the decision after playing ME3. That's one of the great things about this game tho. Replay and make different choice for different dialog etc. I did everything wrong once and got the worst possible outcome. Won't say more cuz of spoilers. Other than it was more than a little traumatizing lol
Ace you gotta stop leading these women on 😭😭😭😭. Jacks like, are you into me? There’s a no option but you chose the “Why, you think I’m into you.. 😏😏” option lmaooo.
I can not agree with Legion's outlook on life. Without organic emotion, individuality and diversity, life can't have any meaning, because nobody would care about anything. Care is an emotion. AI can be programmed to have a certain goal, but the reason they exist to begin with is to satisfy the emotional needs of organics. So by extension, their "goal" is not their own. In order to have a goal/purpose/meaning, there has to be someone that wants it. And want is, by definition, an emotion. That's why I think there can't be an objective meaning/purpose of life. It's all subjective, because it's based on someone's wants and needs. The Universe doesn't care if we exist or not. We do. I know religious people would disagree with me but that's just my opinion.
It's understandable that you're a bit confused about the Paragon/Renegade stuff. In the first game, Renegade was just brutal pragmatism with an option of xenophobia. In the second game, Renegade is just a confusing mixture of assholery/xenophobia/authoritarianism/etc. (though the game calls it "badassery" in one of the loading screens for some reason). And the dialogue options on the right are often organized as Paragon on top and Renegade at the bottom, but sometimes none of them give any points, and the game never tells you that stuff ahead of time. The "problem" is that the game doesn't tell you what the logic is, but I think you're kinda supposed to reverse-engineer what Renegade or Paragon core values are from the options you're given. At least to me, a lot of stuff started making more sense that way, but it does require multiple playthroughs. As to your question about class, I really recommend Vanguard. It's not the best for all situations, but it's a unique playstyle you haven't seen in the series (or anywhere?) before, and really fun.
Man. Everything Jacob says is an awful idea OR the game doesn’t give you a choice to follow his advice ex: Jacob’s suggestion to airlock legion is such a BAD idea the game doesn’t even let you do it. Lmfao You can also bring legion to talis loyalty mission and it’s… interesting
Honestly Mordin is a real one for giving us insight on how to be safe with Tali and other romances he truly cares in his own special way😂
Cant wait for your next episode!😊
So the thing about Legion - he has probably the most lore heavy dialogues about the geth, the quarians and so on but since you got him that late in the game the only way for you to have those conversations is to hop on and off the hub worlds (Citadel, Illium and so on) after the end of the game and talk to him in between.
Also there is Samara who you really don’t talk to even though she has a lot of dialogues on the ship so it’s pretty much the same pattern with her.
after each mission, i basically talk to everyone. I just dont show it in the videos, because talking to everyone takes 20+ minutes and having 20 min or more of every video be just running around the ship would annoy even me. So i usually just show the ones I liked, or ones I want people to know i did check.
@@KingdomAce but that’s the most interesting part of the game 😢
@@KingdomAce There is even more Normandy-companion dialogue in ME3. Personally I think it's one of the best parts of the game, and would love to see all of your interactions with the squad.
No worries or need to apologize about getting immersed - this series is well-worth getting immersed in, and you paying attention to every detail is much more rewarding to watch!
Give plenty of thought to the Geth-Quarian dynamic, remember it's the Quarians which started mistreatment of the Geth 1st.
Dude, amazing as always!
Legion is fantastic and a major player going forward, well, to be fair, everyone is a major player in ME 3.
I will say, to ease your worriers, that destroying the Heretics is the best option and will massively help in ME 3(Won't specify how or why though, gotta keep this beautiful playthrough as a blind one like you wish for).
Now were at the endgame! If you fully upgraded the ship, the voyage is safe, but the last mission itself...just pick carefully each of your team's roles and everyone might survive, otherwise this will be tragic...can't wait! Woohoo!
you can go to joker after every mission and he will talk about whoever the last two squadmates were. You have to select those options you already clicked on.
I haven’t finished the last episode yet but I figured you’d see a comment on this video first. In regard to the jack and Miranda situation, yes Miranda defends Cerberus due to her own personal reasons. Although I think it’s more so the illusive man. If you remember the logs on pragia, the scientists were fearful of the illusive man figuring out what they were doing therefore he didn’t sanction what they were doing to those children. To what extent he allowed, idk. He shut it down after he found out, and either fired or killed the remaining scientists. Jack hates Cerberus, and with good reason. However, she takes it out on Miranda. Miranda usually doesn’t start the fights with Jack. The confrontation with jack and Miranda after jacks loyalty mission was in Miranda’s office. Jack went out of her way to go to Miranda’s office, pick a fight, probably got violent first, and demanded Miranda to say what Cerberus did was wrong. Miranda denied it truly being cerberus. Cerberus was responsible for it due to employing those people, but didn’t sanction or condone what they did. Also I wouldn’t count this as a spoiler but if you want to see a cool Miranda scene that i think you’ll like, choose her when doing the final fight of the game. Miranda is a very complicated character and so is Jack. Both are good at what they portray. Jack is actually my favorite romance despite liking Miranda as much as I do.
Damn I’m two episodes behind now you been grinding these quick (I love it)
Damn every person I’ve watched has missed the last work log. Pity bc it’s so good:
“Chandana said the ship was dead. We trusted him. He was right. But even a dead god can dream. A god - a real god - is a verb. Not some old man with magic powers. It’s a force. It warps reality just by being there. It doesn’t have to want to. It doesn’t have to think about it. It just does. That’s what Chandana didn’t get. Not until it was too late. The god’s mind is gone but it still dreams. He knows now. He’s tuned in on our dreams. If I close my eyes I can feel him. I can feel every one of us.”
Pure eldritch horror
They use "earth hours" I think.
but yea, some planets 1 earth year might be 5 years on that planet or 3 months on another....it is often ignored in games/movies/tv shows as they use earth time as base
Yes!....Legion my boy😄
Interesting decision with Legions loyalty mission, i never took that route when I played the original trilogy even when I played a renegade playthrough. Can't wait to see what happens in ME3 as a result. Great playthrough as always 👍
For husk heavy fights, one good thing to know is that if you can get their feet off the ground they insta die. On your difficulty Grunt and Jack are perfect squadmates, on higher difficulties, Grunt can still tank those husks and Incendiary ammo takes care of the Scion armor, but Jack cant strip armor other than shooting them with warp ammo. If you had Throw leveled up to area throw, it would get all those husks off you and kill them when they are just red bars. If they had armor as they do on the higher difficulties, you could strip armor with area reave (or a squadmates area armor damage power) then toss with area throw. Just some hints as to how the game mechanics work that isnt always immediately obvious.
Well now u know why some people wanted you to do this mission before Tali's. It makes literally no logical sense for the story but theoretically you can bring an active Geth to a Quarian ship so he can take a part in a trial about... Tali bringing an active Geth to a Quatian ship... That's why I said it would be a troll "what if" playthrough.
You can even bring him to the first mission with Tali (the mission with Haestrom's sun). You get a lot of funny dialogue in that one as well.
The Quarians have a merciful justice system!
23:00 yeah, this really makes you want to have Brought Grunt here with that squadincendiary ammo , just to make it easier to take out that Armor health bar (well more so for harder difficulties anyways)
lmfaoo i just straight up ran past every geth in my playthrough ahha, anyways good to see another vid and the choice of rewriting or killing the geth will weigh into the ending of mass effect 3 a lot butt im not telling u if its good or bad haha thats for you to find out
Legion 💙
It really sucks how little we have of him due to how ME2 was “restructured” and how ME3 is purposefully structured
just a tip, tough it is probably too late, for most situations with multiple enemies colector beam rifle is not the best heavy weapon
you would do much better with grenade launcher or that chain lightining gun (forgot the name) that hits multiple entities
...also was I the only one screming "there are eight hundred explosive crates all over you! use them! 😀
Naw that nuke heavy weapon is the only real choice. Sure it’s got one shot, but it’s A FUCKING NUKE shot.
@@bros1183it's so good even on insanity. It won't get you out of every difficult fight but it works for a lot.
@@bros1183 yes, but I was always afraid of killing myself or my team
ME3 my favourite 🎉
Facing those husks was a wakeup call to get a better weapon bro 🤣🤣🤣 Imagine facing stronger enemies. Iam sure you made a lot of credits during the missions so time to upgrade bro
Heavy reave in me2 is a beast power and better than warp against armor from my experience. These two powers get evened out in me3 though.
I disagree. The explanation gets a bit technical, but here goes. In ME2, as you crank up the difficulty, BioWare decided to add armor to *all* enemies. That removes one of the major utilities of Reave: Its ability to stun (and drain life from) enemies for several seconds. In ME3, they backtracked this decision, so most enemies are unarmored in ME3 even in higher difficulties, so they're vulnerable to the stun. And that makes area Reave *really* powerful. That said, to unlock it, you need Kaiden. Or at least used to need in the original release.
Warp is great too, but I usually prefer Reave myself.
Trying to say this without any spoilers, but if you want a good ending for both the Quarians and the Geth in ME3, trust Legion. That's it. Trust what he says.
I'm suprised Cerberus didn't try to move it to a safer location!
Yeah, wondering how he'll feel about the decision after playing ME3. That's one of the great things about this game tho. Replay and make different choice for different dialog etc. I did everything wrong once and got the worst possible outcome. Won't say more cuz of spoilers. Other than it was more than a little traumatizing lol
Ace you gotta stop leading these women on 😭😭😭😭.
Jacks like, are you into me? There’s a no option but you chose the “Why, you think I’m into you.. 😏😏” option lmaooo.
The worst part is that you can 100000% see it on my face LOL I try to play it up like I don't know but I 10000000000% knew 💀
I honestly forgot legion was in 2
He was done so dirty and he’s supposed to be the key
So many spoilers in the comments now. Be very careful Ace.
I can not agree with Legion's outlook on life. Without organic emotion, individuality and diversity, life can't have any meaning, because nobody would care about anything. Care is an emotion. AI can be programmed to have a certain goal, but the reason they exist to begin with is to satisfy the emotional needs of organics. So by extension, their "goal" is not their own. In order to have a goal/purpose/meaning, there has to be someone that wants it. And want is, by definition, an emotion.
That's why I think there can't be an objective meaning/purpose of life. It's all subjective, because it's based on someone's wants and needs. The Universe doesn't care if we exist or not. We do.
I know religious people would disagree with me but that's just my opinion.
What is your favorite pizza topping shadow broker?
Pineapples, note that in the archives please
It's understandable that you're a bit confused about the Paragon/Renegade stuff. In the first game, Renegade was just brutal pragmatism with an option of xenophobia. In the second game, Renegade is just a confusing mixture of assholery/xenophobia/authoritarianism/etc. (though the game calls it "badassery" in one of the loading screens for some reason). And the dialogue options on the right are often organized as Paragon on top and Renegade at the bottom, but sometimes none of them give any points, and the game never tells you that stuff ahead of time. The "problem" is that the game doesn't tell you what the logic is, but I think you're kinda supposed to reverse-engineer what Renegade or Paragon core values are from the options you're given. At least to me, a lot of stuff started making more sense that way, but it does require multiple playthroughs.
As to your question about class, I really recommend Vanguard. It's not the best for all situations, but it's a unique playstyle you haven't seen in the series (or anywhere?) before, and really fun.
Man. Everything Jacob says is an awful idea OR the game doesn’t give you a choice to follow his advice
ex: Jacob’s suggestion to airlock legion is such a BAD idea the game doesn’t even let you do it. Lmfao
You can also bring legion to talis loyalty mission and it’s… interesting