The Mass Effect trilogy is a series full of different choices that can really branch the narrative off in a variety of directions. Whether it be something big like saving the Council in the first game or something seemingly small like a side quest, some choices will have dramatic effects on those around Commander Shepard. One of those decisions is whether or not to save either the Geth or Quarians in Mass Effect 3.
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It is one of the few choices that is neither exclusively paragon or renegade but is an agonizing decision nevertheless. Thankfully though there is a way to save both that involves a plethora of outcomes extending back to Mass Effect 2. Here is how to save both unique species in Mass Effect 3.
Updated June 15, 2022 By Ben Jessey: Seeing the Geth and Quarians finally end their conflict and work together is one of the best moments in Mass Effect 3. However, it's very difficult to actually make it happen as there are plenty of things you must do in both ME2 and ME3 to achieve this outcome. So, many people slip up, and one race ends up eliminating the other.
To avoid that happening to anyone else, we created this guide to inform you of all the steps you must take to achieve harmony between the races. Yet, we felt the guide needed a bit of a clean-up to make it as clear as possible. So, now, it should have everything you need to know to save the Geth and the Quarians.
Several actions and choices from the games impact whether peace between the Geth and Quarians is possible. However, not all of them are of the same value.
Some actions have to be taken no matter what. If you fail to do even one of them, either the Geth or Quarians will perish.
Yet, there are also several
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