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Quinn's betrayal was too forced. They should've had multiple outcomes for that part since you can do everything right and he still decides to betray you.
I skip the dialogue of all companions that speak alien at me. English or GTFO.
Pierce is the most generic and boring companion in the game.
Edit:
You get more companions during the expansions. KotFE and beyond.
I don't mid alien speech if it isn't just muh honour, muh clan and doesn't sound like someone is strangling some sort of rubber chicken huffed up on helium and voice filters inside a tin can
Ashara is the sole reason the Inquisitor should be executed by the Dark Council. Harboring a Jedi with zero use (Jaesa excluded due to her unique powers which can impact certain missions if she's brought alongside the Warrior). All Ashara does is preach about peace between Jedi and Sith.
Disgusting. And don't get me started on that failure of a fallen padawan's KOTET return. Some writer just decides she gets plot armor and can't be killed by the player.
I played him as someone who built up his power base so it fit well with him, yet to go into any DLC, I cleared the inquisitor story last year some time and stopped
I romanced them both (there's guides on line on how to) which leads to some fun dialogue from Jaesa.
In the earlier beta builds you could actually kill your companions. The scene with Quinn feels awkward because originally in that scene the dark side choice was to kill him.
They removed the option to kill companions because people complained about being at a disadvantage for crafting/gathering by losing a companion. Instead of doing something clever like replacing a killed companion with a droid, they opted to awkwardly change the scenes with companions that you could kill.
That is straight up retarded
Honestly droid replacements would've been a good idea, but devs wouldn't want to write another set of characters I guess
Its the same reason you can get the Jedi Master title on the knight story even if you're dark side lol. In the early betas, if you were a dark side jedi, Master Satele wouldn't award you the title.
Yes, he was the healer companion back before they changed companions to be able to do all rolls. I still think there could have been better ways to handle the loss of a companion though. Like I said before, they could have easily given you the option to purchase a droid or something that would replace the roll of the companion you killed.