It's implied that things are automatically translated in some way as the characters are hearing things. It's... video game logic. One of those things that you're supposed to let slide because if you think too much about it, things start breaking down and not making sense. I think there's only maybe a single line that I can think of in all three games that hints at how it works. In the second game, somebody throws a word at you in a different language and Shepard says something to the effect of "uh... what? I think my translator just glitched".
Watched all 4 so far but just a lil hint… take some time to gear Shepard and your squad and you will have an easier time and squad won’t drop as easily. Help them to help you…
You're not charming enough for Feros, it's the hardest paragon check in the game, the full bar at level 12 ... Intimidate is 10, so you weren't even close on that either. One good reason to save Feros until a bit later --- but there's no way you could know that in a blind playthrough. In any event, shooting Jeong is one of the great pleasures in the game, the guy is such a tool. Oh, and the paragon you got was for agreeing to use the gas --- and no, he wasn't under the influence of anything but his own greed, he's just a mid-level corporate lackey. The mini-map isn't wrong, those enemies are right under the upper part of the highway - there were doors to access the areas from the lower part but you just ran right over them. lol One of the nice changes between the original ME1 and the Legendary version is that you get the same XP whether you kill enemies from the MAKO or on foot - in the original you were actually rewarded for getting out of the MAKO. Re: the "bug" (and many bugs actually, they can easily be resolved by just quick saving and reloading.
Hi there Birdy, good game! And lovely top! :)
It's implied that things are automatically translated in some way as the characters are hearing things. It's... video game logic. One of those things that you're supposed to let slide because if you think too much about it, things start breaking down and not making sense. I think there's only maybe a single line that I can think of in all three games that hints at how it works. In the second game, somebody throws a word at you in a different language and Shepard says something to the effect of "uh... what? I think my translator just glitched".
Watched all 4 so far but just a lil hint… take some time to gear Shepard and your squad and you will have an easier time and squad won’t drop as easily. Help them to help you…
I still have hope for you and Liara
You're not charming enough for Feros, it's the hardest paragon check in the game, the full bar at level 12 ... Intimidate is 10, so you weren't even close on that either. One good reason to save Feros until a bit later --- but there's no way you could know that in a blind playthrough. In any event, shooting Jeong is one of the great pleasures in the game, the guy is such a tool. Oh, and the paragon you got was for agreeing to use the gas --- and no, he wasn't under the influence of anything but his own greed, he's just a mid-level corporate lackey.
The mini-map isn't wrong, those enemies are right under the upper part of the highway - there were doors to access the areas from the lower part but you just ran right over them. lol
One of the nice changes between the original ME1 and the Legendary version is that you get the same XP whether you kill enemies from the MAKO or on foot - in the original you were actually rewarded for getting out of the MAKO.
Re: the "bug" (and many bugs actually, they can easily be resolved by just quick saving and reloading.
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