What do you mean by Tali is not exiled in ME2? Are you referring to her being cleared of any wrong doing during that Geth fiasco?
Aye, if you have enough Paragon points, you can decide not to hand over the evidence against Tali and her father, but instead give an inspiring speech which will make the Admirals clear her of any wrong doing.
Actually, it might also work out the same way with the Renegade option. I dunno though, I've never used it.
Obviously I can't actually add anything to the specific topic in question since I'm not that far in yet, but my advice to anyone would be to do any and all side quests as you get them before doing the next story (Priority) mission. If you can't do a quest because an area isn't open to you yet, do it as soon as that area becomes available. That way you'll ensure you get plenty of war assets and any advantages side quests may give you in terms of reputation and conversation options.
Just watched Mordin die . This probably isn't the game to be playing after my Grandpa died this morning, heh.
[Edited by Skyheart, 3/11/2012 8:12:02 AM]
That's horrible Skyheart... Sure didn't expect to find that in the ME3 board. My condolences...
It was sad to watch Mordin go, but he was happy and it wasn't in vain, at least.
On topic: I've just made it to saving everyone on Rannoch, I was definitely glad to see Legion again, he hasn't changed at all.
Hopefully my imported save has enough points, as I chose to rewrite the Heretics, but the rest seems to be on-par.
Heh, yeah, I'm trying to be as casual as I can about it. But thanks though.
I admit, it was hard to see Mordin go, but he went doing what he believed in, with a smile on his face and a song on his lips. Not to mention he dies to save an entire race. Can't get better than that.
I read that you can save Mordin, but it involves destroying the cure data in ME2, and convincing him to go along with the Salarian councilors plan. No way my Shep would do that.
Hopefully I'm not about to watch Thane die too .
Wow Skyheart do I have some bad news for you...
Hah, I know got the scene right after I posted that.
Still, it was a good death. I don't mind characters I love dying if there's a purpose to their deaths. Pointless deaths for the sake of killing them, or for plot points is something I despise.
Thane/Legion deaths, were some of the best scripted ones. They tore at my heartstrings.
Agreed.