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I never really bothered to try and command them. I just let them do whatever they want and shoot stuff until everything that needs to be dead is.
Yeah, I've NEVER issued commands to my squad. Never wanted to. I figure they'd be smart enough in a firefight to handle themselves... and they are.
except the problem is they dont take cover and they end up being the ones that are deadI never really bothered to try and command them. I just let them do whatever they want and shoot stuff until everything that needs to be dead is.
My squad takes cover if I stay still, but they change position a lot when I move and get shot while they're running around like chickens with their heads cut off.except the problem is they dont take cover and they end up being the ones that are dead
I guess it's Miranda's "ice queen" personality that makes her ignore everything Shep says.

just beat the game. I made sure that i played every available mission before doing the final one. Even still, I lost two people. Samara and Mordin. How do you go through the mission without any causalities?
yeah, i had Mordin go in the tubes, and Miranda handle the biotic bubble. thats when i lost people.
Then you're probably sending them at places that aren't deep enough to register as cover. There's a lot of that.except the problem is they dont take cover and they end up being the ones that are dead
Right. Mordin is not a tech specialist, and Miranda is not a strong biotic. As she tells Shepard on the Normandy during one of the early dialogue options - her biotics are "strong, for a human."yeah, i had Mordin go in the tubes, and Miranda handle the biotic bubble. thats when i lost people.
The PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 has been patched, and in the process, has revealed details on an upcoming DLC pack called "Arrival." Featuring three new Trophies, the BioWare forums have been abuzz with theories on what the expansion will entail.
One of the Trophies, "Covert Action," refers to a Dr. Amanda Kenson, who was previously mentioned in a recent Cerberus Network update:
Historians and astronomers alike are abuzz tonight over a new paper published by Dr. Amanda Kenson of the University of Arcturus ... "Only a small fraction of the mass effect relays date back 50,000 years," she writes, "The majority are far older, indicating they were created by a species predating even the Protheans." ... What civilization could have spanned the galaxy for not thousands, but millions of years? If this were the case, we should have found mountains of evidence of their passing. Where is this species now?"Some believe that "Arrival" can refer to the arrival of the Reapers, setting up events for the upcoming Mass Effect 3. Others, however, are more fixated on figuring out how to acquire one of the more ominous Trophies for the DLC: "The Ultimate Sacrifice." Wasn't dying once sacrifice enough?