My Shep seemed to like what she looked like under that mask...dyre said:Do not want. At all.
The chances a random alien race is attractive by human standards? Almost zero.
My Shep seemed to like what she looked like under that mask...dyre said:Do not want. At all.
The chances a random alien race is attractive by human standards? Almost zero.
Then close your eyes. I choose to know the truth, not sit in wonder because I might not like it.Nooners said:Tali is my romance-my ONLY romance for Male Shep, and I don't wanna see her face. EVER. I like the mystery far too much.spartan231490 said:Yes, but it should be a part of her romance plot, so that the people who don't want to see her don't have to.
Completely agreedvarulfic said:A very strong no.
And an even stronger NO NO NO to all you people who think the quarians should be revealed, but not Tali. What the fuck? Why would you want that? That's the dumbest compromise ever. It ruins the mystery of how the race looks, destroying all your personal imaginings, without actually revealing the only one you care about seeing. It pisses off everybody and pleasing no one.
I wouldn't say its lazy just leaves a little more to the imagination it would be nice to see but if they not going to do it well would you rather they not did it at all ?KaizokuouHasu said:Yes. Obviously. Not revealing her face to us is just a lazy move on Bioware's part
This statement is brilliant. I agree with it completely.spartan231490 said:I choose to know the truth, not sit in wonder because I might not like it.
It is lazy. Why do I have to use my imagination to come up with a face for a character I don't even own? One of Bioware's designers just have to put pen to paper and finish the job - which they are already paid for.Tachcoma said:I wouldn't say its lazy just leaves a little more to the imagination it would be nice to see but if they not going to do it well would you rather they not did it at all ?KaizokuouHasu said:Yes. Obviously. Not revealing her face to us is just a lazy move on Bioware's part
You're missing the point. The reason it was acceptable that we never saw a Quarian's face in the first game is becuase we were never in situations where you would. However, Mass Effect 2 throws you into tons of different places with Quarians and having not a single one of them have visible damage to their suits when they say their suits are damaged is pretty dumb.TimeLord said:I thought the very idea of including a race that you don't know the look of introduces an amount of mystery in that they can be whatever you want them to look like. If they reveal what she looks like, they will never be able to please everyone (see: Doomsday Arcade Finale).
Anyway, you can't really rag on Quarian's being able to take minigun fire to the face and not have a scratch. Because then you would have to rag on every character of ever game of every series of every genre ever that could take a shot to the face with or without a helmet and still survive. Realism was never and is never, an acceptable idea in a game as then every conceivable outcome to every shot in a game would need a realistic outcome. Operation Flashpoint showed that an FPS that close to being real isn't fun, that's why you can pick up a health kit and stick it to yourself, hide in a corner and wait for your health to regenerate or carry multiple guns and ammo that you could never hope to fit in all the spaces of your armour unless you had Time Lord pockets.
I don't think you understand how immune systems work.Llamazoid said:I'd rather have Sheperd get an enviroment suit like the Quarians and slowly sacrifise his immune system just so he and Tali can be together.
It isn't that they don't know what to draw her like, it's that they don't know if they want to reveal her and ruin the mystery that the Quarians hold.KaizokuouHasu said:It is lazy. Why do I have to use my imagination to come up with a face for a character I don't even own? One of Bioware's designers just have to put pen to paper and finish the job - which they are already paid for.Tachcoma said:I wouldn't say its lazy just leaves a little more to the imagination it would be nice to see but if they not going to do it well would you rather they not did it at all ?KaizokuouHasu said:Yes. Obviously. Not revealing her face to us is just a lazy move on Bioware's part
But why If Tali doesn't want to be gay? Ever thought of her feeling as well?Lucyfer86 said:I vote for Yes, as an optional choice.
...And for the love of god, please let Female Shep do romance with her. Really broke my heart when i realized that it's not possible on ME2.
That would be a good compromise. If not showing her silhouette/ shadow could be telling without being game breaking.sms_117b said:Not Tali's face, another one of her race though.
Or how about this, BioWare release an alternate romance scene in a FREE DLC pack that doe reveal her face