Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition BLIND Playthrough | Does This Unit Have A Soul? |15|



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Welcome to my FIRST and BLIND playthrough of Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition
This is my Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition gameplay, reaction, walkthrough, let’s play, and playthrough!
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26 thoughts on “Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition BLIND Playthrough | Does This Unit Have A Soul? |15|”

  1. It is possible to reconcile quarians and geth. You must first do a side quest for Legion in Geth Consensus. What happened in your playthrough is really sad, but it is a testament to fact that you are really playing this game blind. I also had this outcome first time i played ME 3 and it was a real shock.

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  2. I have not seen this resolution of the Geth-Quarian dilemma before. I must have seen the other two possible outcomes. But not this one. Both Tali and Legion. That was…. Well it just leaves one in apathy really. Even by Mass Effect standards that was a deeply demoralising, depressing outcome.

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  3. This happened on my first playthrough also playing blind. I noticed lots of people did the same choice when they are playing blind, simply because they think the same that Geth are not the wrong in this and Quarian are a jerk for how they treat the Geth.

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  4. Oof. I recommend comfy jamas, a funny movie, and ice cream while lounging under a fuzzy blanket on the sofa with your kitty 😊 The game's not real, but the emotions sure can be. … Then again, you probably recorded this a while ago and are totally over the whole thing, in which case eh, Hey, great episode! 🥴

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  5. 😭
    I completely understand you being on the side of the geth. Most players want the geth to have a place in the galaxy and the quarians have a massive blindspot of their own making.
    It's a damned shame that the only reason you couldn't make peace was because you didn't do the geth fighter base mission. It's got such great lore in it too. Ah well, next playthrough. When it comes down to it, I love Tali more than I love Legion, so once I knew Tali would commit suicide there is no playthrough where I let the quarians die. This is the one mission where I will do whatever it takes to get the best outcome, renegade or paragon, including re-loading form an earlier save.

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  6. Oh no! I fully understand you having to take a break there. I've only had Tali die once (during a playthrough when I was deliberately making every decision I wouldn't normally make). It hit me so hard, I had to replay the whole of the battle against the Reaper again. I just couldn't bear to continue without Tali!

    To save Tali, the quarians AND the geth, I think you have to do Legion's mission to the geth airbase, save Koris (which you did), AND have a fairly high paragon or renegade score. (There may be extra conditions, I'm not sure.) If you do all that, you get extra dialogue options at the end, which allow you to persuade Gerrel to call off his attack. Legion will still die (that's scripted), but Tali survives and you gain the support of both the quarian and geth fleets. Anyway, stiff upper lip and soldier on, my friend; war is Hell!

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  7. The worst possible outcome.
    I never thought I would have to experience it at some point. I'm really sorry to see what happens when you don't have enough Paragon or Renegade points to turn things around.

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  8. 5:10: Under the right conditions with enough Paragon or Renegade, you can. I'm afraid you do not have that option.
    45:30: Legion had to upload himself to the geth mainframe. He technically no longer exists as a single entity, but is now part of all geth you will encounter in future.
    49:40: The geth and quarian fleets were in heavy combat. The geth couldn't disengage, so they made a judgement-call to attack out of desperation. They'd have lost too many ships and therefor units if they had tried to escape. In the last conversation with Tali, when Legion was at 40%, if you have had enough Renegade or Paragon points, a proper option to talk the Quarians down would've been present and you could've saved both. And with both I mean both the species. Legion was always meant to cease there, but Tali could've survived.
    I'm sorry for that blow

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  9. Jesus, some of these comments 🙄 You‘re playing the game by yourself, which is how it‘s meant to be played. I hate these „optimal“ playthroughs where streamers ask viewers for advice. I had the same result in my first playthrough, it‘s much more dramatic and impactful than the „sunshine and rainbows“ outcome. You got this, rock on 💪

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