The Curious Case Of Conrad Verner | MASS EFFECT Legendary Edition First Playthrough | Part 14



Welcome to our blind playthrough of Mass Effect Legendary Edition! In this episode, we tie up some loose ends and head to the moon!

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– Eric & Sarah

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24 thoughts on “The Curious Case Of Conrad Verner | MASS EFFECT Legendary Edition First Playthrough | Part 14”

  1. 10:11 That's stretching it 😂 but if I can help maximize your experience, then I always will 🫡

    And yeah, the DLC mission can be done at any point so long as it's done before the point of no return

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  2. 21:32 Ayy, noice, you got all the Matriarch writings! This is the only collectible quest that actually matters. Also, I can't remember if you did, but make sure to buy the Elkoss Combine License if you haven't already. I won't reveal anything, but it's something I recommend doing

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  3. Great episode! Think you're nearly done with all the side quests! As for that Garoth's brother mission, you have to manually scan it yourself by moving the cursor around. The ship isn't visible, the MSV Majesty is near planet Xawin. You should be able to find it there, and once you've scanned the ship, you should be able to land on Xawin.

    Maybe the DLC and the remaining two side quests can be wrapped up in one episode, tho it'll likely be a bit longer than 2 hours (unless you've already recorded the next episode).

    Or you can do Noveria after you're done with Binthu if you wanna balance it out with some main missions in between, and then wrap up the DLC + remaining side quests in a different episode. It's up to you!

    As always, can't wait for the next episode!

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  4. The side quests in ME1 are definitely a bit tedious. I think in total there’s only around 9 main missions that each realistically are around an hour or two. So I think they try to hammer you with as many side quests as you can handle just to open up the game a bit

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  5. Mass Effect 2 and 3 improves the side quest aspect significantly. The repetitive bases and enemies are toned down a lot and really improves the narrative pacing.

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  6. Still can't wrap my head around the fact you choosing armor based on the looks of it and not the stats.😭

    Never in my playthrough of ME1 this thought crossed my mind.😅😅😅 I don't even remember how ME1 armor looked, I just remember the stats and which armor was the weakest.

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  7. ME1 was successful enough that Bioware put more resources into ME2—which is considered by many as the best of the trilogy—though ME3 (I think) is the real test for any Commander Shepard….

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  8. It's been really nice to watch y'alls Mass Effect journey 💙 I have really enjoyed it so far. The best thing about the ME journey is that it gets better and better and better. Have a great night 🌌

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  9. Geth incursion: From memory, the pop-up message that you missed at the end of this mission is something like: "As the last geth falls, you hear a final message sent out across the galaxy, like mournful singing." (It's not exactly that, but that's the gist of it.)

    Matriarch's writings: Congrats on collecting all these. It may not seem like much but, provided you meet certain other requirements too, there is a small (but highly amusing) pay-off later.

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