s about Mass Effect 3
s about Mass Effect 3
Mass Effect 3 multiplayer is still active. You can play it to boost your EMS for the final mission. To keep Mordin alive and secure Wrex’s backing, there are strategies you can try. Thane’s survival depends on careful planning and alliances. Gaining enough Paragon quickly will help ease tensions between the Quarians and Geth.
Mordin passes still. Thane is beyond recovery, paragon usually performs well after grinding through ME1, ME2, and into ME3. Or use a file trainer... sort of. http://www.mmo-game.eu/mass-effect-3-hacks-cheats/ Peace between the Quarians and the Geth depends on your support for Tali and achieving key objectives. http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Priorit...#Aftermath Hope it assists.
1. The changes are minimal except during the cutscene entering Earth.
2. If Wrex were dead in ME1 and you didn’t back up Meleos’ data on the genophage, you could persuade Mordin to tell the Krogans they’re not curing the genophage. [but only if the Krogans don’t realize Wrex would die]
3. If Captain Kirrahe makes it through Mass Effect, Thanegar will be safe.
4. The quickest fix is a modified coelesceded .ini file with a binding that instantly boosts Paragon.
Certainly! Here’s a rephrased version of your points:
1. You can quickly secure enough EMS to unlock all final choices in the base single-player, especially with an extended cut available.
2. No, Wrex will distance himself if you don’t release the genophage cure—there’s no way to do so without Mordin’s death.
3. You must have kept Kirrahe alive during ME1 and avoided talking to Thane before the Citadel assault.
4. There are specific conditions you need to fulfill to establish a truce between the Quarians and Geth, along with a reputation check. This depends on several prior decisions, so you’ll need to save from ME2 where Tali remains in the fleet and Legion is present (in the default ME3 state, Tali was exiled and Legion wasn’t there, meaning he was given to Cerberus or destroyed).
- Key details: Spoiler Alert – Reputation checks are tough. First, you need basic requirements; missing even one fails the check. Shepard needs at least four reputation bars. Tali and Legion must both be present, which requires an imported save from Mass Effect 2. If no such save exists, Tali will be exiled, preventing her from supporting Shepard with Admiral authority, and Legion won’t appear.
- Mission Rannoch: Geth Fighter Squadrons must be achieved. Besides that, other actions build trust with both sides; insufficient efforts mean the Commander lacks the support needed to negotiate a ceasefire. According to the official guide, each factor counts toward a total of five points, and you need at least five for success.
- Example factors: Destroying the heretic Geth in Legion (House Divided) – +2 points. Asking Legion about the consequences of your choice reveals how the absence of Heretics made uniting with the "Old Machines" harder (+2). Geth forces are weaker without them, giving the Migrant Fleet an advantage and lowering Quarian losses (+2). Preventing Tali’s exile in Tali (no proof of Admiral Rael’Zorah’s experiments) adds +1. Brokering peace in the Tali/Legion debate gives +1. Completing Rannoch earns +1. Saving Admiral Koris during Rannoch adds another +1.
These elements shape how trust is earned and whether a truce can be reached.
I finished all the necessary steps for peace, but the paragon I wasn’t aware of caused the Geth to die during my first attempt. I also achieved the highest paragon in both levels, though it was tough to collect the needed four bars at the end. I believe I kept Kira alive when I grabbed the female Krogan for the Genophage quest—didn’t you think so? That made him useful. If that’s not right, maybe I didn’t save him properly. And what exactly is a file trainer?
I mean I'm clarifying your question. Could you provide more details?
I understand the details of the endings, that's why I'm here to discuss ways to improve my war readiness and aim for the best outcome.