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I agree that Tali is underpowered. She is really a specialist who is great against Geth and similar enemies. But there are much better squad members who are much more useful against non-AI enemies. Of course, you may have purely roll playing reasons for taking Tali. Or you just enjoy having her long. Both of which are equally valid reasons. |
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Yeah Tali is underpowered and it gets frustrating how many times she ends up dying on a particular mission. But she adds a lot to the story of the game so that's why she usually ends up on my team, as does Garrus. They're awesome.
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I just finished the Shadow Broker DLC. Nice to have the old Liara back, even if she is a squad member for just one mission.
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Aihwa, you made your point, you can stop now.
Also, people who consider Tali underpowered have obviously not been playing on insanity, where she is arguably one of the better characters - although she's not as useful on easier difficulties, at that level then once you have a reasonable amount of skill it doesn't really matter.
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I've only played on Insanity once, and then I chose (what I thought at the time were) more effective characters like Grunt and Thane/Jack/Samara. Never chose Tali on Insanity.
I play on hardcore just so the gameplay doesn't become tedious and so I can enjoy the story equally. I prefer Mass Effect that way. |
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