Mattsb 13:22, Febru(UTC)Ĭonsidering we know very little, at the moment no. If nobody comments within a few days, I am going to add that information. It seems a mention of this, even if labeled as speculation, is worth it. Now it seems I have to go back to an earlier save and re-do the last few hours to get him alive in my save file. When I read this, and saw that all there was in ME2 was a change in dialogue, I didn't bother to save him. Should we include the fact that he is supposed to appear in ME3 if saved. Good for all of you for censoring me so snidely, glibly and in such pseudo-authoritarian fashion, bravo, such open, democratic, just-minded arbiters -The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.52.186.148 ( talk I am not claiming it deserves the whole article, but this issue affecting at least some people, could be briefly mentioned.
There is some sort of programming or code issue relating to the Geth Flyers here, but apparently I have been decisively censored. I became irate when I followed the right instructions and logic and somehow I yet killed the Patton-like Salarian chieftain. Being altruistic and deciding to face the pressure of troops instead of throw them at the Salarian Spec. squadron, awards, upon completion, Paragon points. It is a certain fact every single discrete task under Shepard as "shadow-team", empathetically assisting the S. IIRC there is an exp award at the end and a small amount as you complete every objective. Byrnt 18:13, Febru(UTC)Īh that is what you were asking. I was asking whether they give any experience at all.
Also the paragon points aren't noted for reasons I have already given you on another talk page. Also, the loot along the way is random as well. Noting now much exp will change greatly depending on the level. Does completing the optional objectives give anything more than paragon points? And, even if so, why is it not noted on this page?īecause the exp in ME is much different than ME2 and varies by level.