User blog comment:The Milkman/Shades of Purple/@comment-4118072-20120930210557

A good blog as always milkman. Out of the three of them, ME2's moral choice system was the worst, I think ME3's was the best. While in the first playthroughs of the games you would likely have to choose one moral to follow by the second you could do the decisions you wanted. ME2 however you couldn't. While I do play following a strict paragon I have started make characters based on how I would handle the situation.

In ME for example I choose a lot of Renagade dialogue but the choices come down to Paragon. Example: Talking with Garrus and how he likes the spectres have no red tape. I say that's a good benefit as I will likely have to break some laws. But I rebuke him when if getting the job done fast means getting innocents hurt. The same goes for when he talks about Saren and about killing him, I agree with Garrus but I later rebuke him when it comes innocents getting hurt. ME2 however you could do things like that because you would loose out on choices later on. A great example for me is Tali's loyalty mission, I know that I would choice the renagade option when the conclave suddenly throw her fathers death out her, but because I've had to choose paragon I can only go the paragon option.