The one aspect i don't like much is that every class uses their unique heavy melee in a standoff against the clone, except the engineer. The engineer's melee looks like fiery backhand with the omnitool normally while in this cutscene it looks more like the soldiers omnitool blade. It's not even like they couldn't do weird unique things. Adepts and vanguard heavy melees don't use the omnitool at all abd instead use a kind of biotic punch and even in the cutscene with the clone get into a biotic showdown. So why couldn't the engineer get into a fiery omnitool clash?
That’d be hilarious. Be quite hard and take a lot of extra voice work to implement it with this DLC coming out a long time after the main game release, though, so I can see why it wasn’t done. With Javik he was day 1 DLC, in reality already a full squad mate with all his banter and interactions recorded pre release. He was simply cut out to make EA some more dosh when they did a last minute plot rework that made him not essential.
This one is! In fact most of mine end up mixed morality. I like to roleplay specific characters rather than go full one side or the other of the morality system (which tends to make your character inconsistent)
@@admiralxen8944 Making a mixed allignment character is kind of interesting, while you know what are the morally correct choices as well. If I want to say the paragon decisions in ME 1, the major ones were saving ALL of the colonists on Feros, saving the Rachni Queen and the Council and I even let Balak go, because you get more War Assets with the Batarian Fleet in ME 3. To be honest, in ME 1, my Renegon's Renegade Bar was maxed out and the Paragon Bar was around 70% at the endgame. In ME 2, my Renegon FemShep had 3 Bars of Paragon and Full bars of Renegade. And I still have to do the one Paragon Decision with the DLCs. The Overlord DLC. My Renegon can be a jerk, brutal and merciless, but she is willing to give anyone a second chance. That's why I let the batarians go, after they let David go. Because I basing most of my decisions on morals. Like agreeing with Mordin about the Genophage, but still, she convinced Mordin to spare Maelon and save his data.
Best part is when Shepard see his clone wearing N7 armour
"Unacceptable"
The one aspect i don't like much is that every class uses their unique heavy melee in a standoff against the clone, except the engineer. The engineer's melee looks like fiery backhand with the omnitool normally while in this cutscene it looks more like the soldiers omnitool blade. It's not even like they couldn't do weird unique things. Adepts and vanguard heavy melees don't use the omnitool at all abd instead use a kind of biotic punch and even in the cutscene with the clone get into a biotic showdown. So why couldn't the engineer get into a fiery omnitool clash?
I know even though you try and save the clone he still dies I wish you can have the clone as an extra squad mate just like Javik
That’d be hilarious. Be quite hard and take a lot of extra voice work to implement it with this DLC coming out a long time after the main game release, though, so I can see why it wasn’t done.
With Javik he was day 1 DLC, in reality already a full squad mate with all his banter and interactions recorded pre release. He was simply cut out to make EA some more dosh when they did a last minute plot rework that made him not essential.
What gun is that
Adas Anti Synthetic rifle.
You got some glitched audio, Tali is the animal that doesn't belong on a ship, not the hamster
I assume, your Shepard is "Renegon"? 😊
This one is! In fact most of mine end up mixed morality. I like to roleplay specific characters rather than go full one side or the other of the morality system (which tends to make your character inconsistent)
@@admiralxen8944
Making a mixed allignment character is kind of interesting, while you know what are the morally correct choices as well. If I want to say the paragon decisions in ME 1, the major ones were saving ALL of the colonists on Feros, saving the Rachni Queen and the Council and I even let Balak go, because you get more War Assets with the Batarian Fleet in ME 3. To be honest, in ME 1, my Renegon's Renegade Bar was maxed out and the Paragon Bar was around 70% at the endgame. In ME 2, my Renegon FemShep had 3 Bars of Paragon and Full bars of Renegade. And I still have to do the one Paragon Decision with the DLCs. The Overlord DLC. My Renegon can be a jerk, brutal and merciless, but she is willing to give anyone a second chance. That's why I let the batarians go, after they let David go. Because I basing most of my decisions on morals. Like agreeing with Mordin about the Genophage, but still, she convinced Mordin to spare Maelon and save his data.
I wish I had discovered this sooner. You need "Promo sm".