tzrapha wrote...
hello guys
Greetings
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tzrapha wrote...
hello guys
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uhdnrt wrote...
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Sacrifice
inspired by NuclearBuddha and Goat_Shepard
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Someone With Mass wrote...
Seth Burns wrote...
When does everybody assume we'll hit 10,000 pages?
The day after tommorrow?
Depends on the trolls.
uhdnrt wrote...
No other comments?
Phil725 wrote...
I've got absolutely no interest in a cliche everyone/Shep dies ending personally. I never got how ultimately dying is supposed to make people seem more heroic. If the mission that they undertake is suicidal in nature, that shows a willingness to sacrifice yourself for the greater good, a heroic deed. Dying when you could've succeeded and lived just means you failed, hardly heroic.
im my opinion is heroic because he die trying to save all the galaxyPhil725 wrote...
I've got absolutely no interest in a cliche everyone/Shep dies ending personally. I never got how ultimately dying is supposed to make people seem more heroic. If the mission that they undertake is suicidal in nature, that shows a willingness to sacrifice yourself for the greater good, a heroic deed. Dying when you could've succeeded and lived just means you failed, hardly heroic.
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Or you can save it and live. That doesn't make you any less of a hero. If anything it makes you more of one because you survived.tzrapha wrote...
im my opinion is heroic because he die trying to save all the galaxy
Phil725 wrote...
I've got absolutely no interest in a cliche everyone/Shep dies ending personally. I never got how ultimately dying is supposed to make people seem more heroic. If the mission that they undertake is suicidal in nature, that shows a willingness to sacrifice yourself for the greater good, a heroic deed. Dying when you could've succeeded and lived just means you failed, hardly heroic.
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Goat_Shepard wrote...
Phil725 wrote...
I've got absolutely no interest in a cliche everyone/Shep dies ending personally. I never got how ultimately dying is supposed to make people seem more heroic. If the mission that they undertake is suicidal in nature, that shows a willingness to sacrifice yourself for the greater good, a heroic deed. Dying when you could've succeeded and lived just means you failed, hardly heroic.
Everyone living is cliche, too. No-win situation. Wouldn't you rather be able to choose your ending rather than "you win or you don't finish"?
yeah,and surving add a badass factorRunescapeguy9 wrote...
Or you can save it and live. That doesn't make you any less of a hero. If anything it makes you more of one because you survived.tzrapha wrote...
im my opinion is heroic because he die trying to save all the galaxy
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Or you can save it and live. That doesn't make you any less of a hero. If anything it makes you more of one because you survived.tzrapha wrote...
im my opinion is heroic because he die trying to save all the galaxy
Phil725 wrote...
Sure being able to choose your ending is fine, I was just saying that I don't get the appeal.
Well, I liked it, but I also directed a thread all about the possible dark endings of ME3 in the Campaign and Storyline forum. Some people just aren't all for it.uhdnrt wrote...
No other comments?
when is it?Kami102 wrote...
-walks in ripping up pages that mention the release of the newest DLC for ME2 -- the Liara Shadow Broker DLC-
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'Ello everyone
FsDxRAGE wrote...
when is it?Kami102 wrote...
-walks in ripping up pages that mention the release of the newest DLC for ME2 -- the Liara Shadow Broker DLC-
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'Ello everyone
Phil725 wrote...
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Or you can save it and live. That doesn't make you any less of a hero. If anything it makes you more of one because you survived.tzrapha wrote...
im my opinion is heroic because he die trying to save all the galaxy
Yeah that's my feeling. I never saw dying as inherently heroic. Risking death is the heroic action, not actually dying. That just means you messed up at some point, and probably messed up a lot of things that you could have helped in the future
I think that at least one team member will be dead by the end of Mass Effect 3 in a Virmire-esque scenario. To be honest tthe idea of team members basically sacrificing themselves to save Shepard appeals to me in poetic sort of way.Pacifien wrote...
Well, I liked it, but I also directed a thread all about the possible dark endings of ME3 in the Campaign and Storyline forum. Some people just aren't all for it.uhdnrt wrote...
No other comments?
Kami102 wrote...
-mutters-
I want a Tali DLC....
Goat_Shepard wrote...
But there is a difference between messing up something that could have been helped, and an ultimatum. You either have to sacrifice yourself or you fail. THAT'S what I find appealing.