How much can you judge based on cold, hard data?Ĭan you kill sapient beings for 'the greater good'?Ĭan you stop someone in advance because statistics suggest a high probability of them commiting a crime - or do you have to give them a chance even if doing so could lead to death and suffering that could have been avoided?
One particular example (obvious spoilers):īoth the Genophage, and Mordin's work on restoring it, as well as Maleon's wish to cure it, are perfectly understandable, and the entire story is actually a great discussion of some of the biggest ethical questions: I also find that it really distracts from some of the issues the game deals with.
It's an interesting idea, but turned out to be more harm than good. If I don't, I'll miss out on crucial dialogue options. Instead of looking at the different options and think about what I want to say, I just take the upper option all the time, or the lower option all the time, ignoring what I actually want to say or do. I think it's an interesting idea, I might try it in my current playthrough. Having maxed out paragade is normally not a problem.
Originally posted by Sir Pimplebum:Haven't tried it, but it shouldn't.