![]() You just have to think of the conversations you have with recurring NPCs as, well, conversations. Through the protagonists, party members, and other NPCs, BioWare have created a vast and believable universe, and this setting is one of many things that entrances fans of the game. Most fans have probably seen Mass Effect 4s 2020 teaser trailer.Shown at the Game Awards on December 10, 2020, the trailer opens with a view of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies. The good news is that figuring out what you should choose for updates is relatively intuitive. One thing that is rarely criticized about Mass Effect is its wide cast of characters. If character interaction is one of the primary reasons you play Mass Effect games, that’s something you’ll definitely want to be aware of. The bad news is, the greyed-out dialogue option is more an indicator of whether you’ve asked a question before, not whether you’ve heard all the answers. Just last night, Drack gave me a tip on killing kett, and SAM told me that the reason why thresher maws don’t eat comedians is because they “taste funny.” According to Redditors, other NPCs, like Director Addison or Kesh, will have more to say from a greyed-out option after you accomplish certain things in the plot or mechanics of the game that are relevant to that option - and the Tempest crew will have differing opinions of their coworkers as the game’s story progresses. SAM, your artificial intelligence companion, is always willing to make another attempt to evolve his sense of humor, when asked.īasically, he’ll tell you another bad Mass Effect pun. ![]() ![]() If asked, Kallo will give you multiple anecdotes about his old friends in the crew that built your ship. For example, Cora and Drack both have a consistent dialogue option to ask them if they have any good war stories from their past working with asari commandos and from their past of being a 1,400-year-old krogan warrior, respectively. The greyed-out dialogue option isn’t an indicator of whether you’ve heard the answer to it beforeĭon’t worry, it’s not particularly hard to figure out which.
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