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What Do You Think Will Be the Final Decision in Mass Effect 3?


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Well ive thought about this for awhile. If paragon we all should know by now that you basically befriend everything on contact. For example the rachni (not sure if i spelled it right) if you saved the queen she leaves a message for you in ME2 and also Legion, if you helped him reprogram the geth. There are more encounters that came to mind but two examples are enough :P

1) The Rachni should have some sort of impact.

2) Hopefully in a future DLC, Legion and a large portion of the geth help the Quarians reatake their homeworld.

3) Again i hope this is part of future DLC, assuming Wrex is alive and in charge of clan Urdnot he and Grunt help unify multiple clans into one so they can create a fleet.

Modifié par xX BTFO Xx, 20 novembre 2010 - 02:21 .


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pacer90 wrote...

I wouldn't be totally against having no massive scale decision at the end. Maybe something smaller and more personal to the shepard you've created and the friends you've made


Me too.  I wouldn't mind having different ways to defeat them, depending on your choices and if all your choices are bad having the reapers destroy everything.  
But we've done the suicide mission and I really don't want another one.  I've also left people I love, behind to die so in the last episode of Shepards adventure,  I'd like something else, answers to questions brought up in the 1 and 2, and adventure some romance and at least one endings that has fireworks and crowds on different planets throwing parties and my LI (if I have one) standing next to me:).  

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Meh I’m not sure I want there to be a major finial decision. Of course there needs to be multiple endings but I would prefer if you got different endings depending on what you have done throughout the game and how you approach things coming up to the end rather than an on the spot final decision. Still I suppose they could do both but it could very easily end up cheesy. The mass effect writers are obviously far better at coming up with ideas than me. So who knows? Maybe they can pull it off.
If I had to take a guess I'd say its going to be secure human interests and dominance at the aliens expense or help other races but weaken humanity since that seems to be the theme of both games so far.

Modifié par Manic Sheep, 19 novembre 2010 - 02:40 .


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I would cry in anger and laugh on the floor at the same time if the last decision was something simple and not important. For example Shepard wakes up for breakfast and has to decide if he wants toast or eggs.

Modifié par cbutz, 19 novembre 2010 - 04:34 .


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cbutz wrote...

I would cry in anger and laugh on the floor at the same time if the last decision was something simple and not important. For example Shepard wakes up for breakfast and has to decide if he wants toast or eggs.


A good breakfast is always important.  So they say, whoever 'they' are.  

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I want to continue causing as many problems as possible for the Quarians, while empowering humanity. Thats what I want. But it doesnt need a dlc, because it isnt important and I wouldnt want the devs working on unimportant fan service DLC when they could be working on something actually important, not every minor story detail. ME3 actually needs content, so not everything has to be ME2 dlc...

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In ME3 you will find out why the Reapers are doing what they are doing. It's likely there will be some sympathy towards the Reapers. So perhaps you will have a choice:

1) Help them

2) Destroy them

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GracefulChicken wrote...

I want to continue causing as many problems as possible for the Quarians, while empowering humanity. Thats what I want. But it doesnt need a dlc, because it isnt important and I wouldnt want the devs working on unimportant fan service DLC when they could be working on something actually important, not every minor story detail. ME3 actually needs content, so not everything has to be ME2 dlc...


i see what your sayin but the devs said ME2 dlc is suppose to be a bridge to future gameplay options and different story scenarios for ME3. Like the shadow broker dlc was somewhat unimportant but it brought a lot of future odd side missions to surface....like the deal wit liara's dad and the other odd stuff with the spy cam thingy...and the Quarians homeworld issue was even hinted during Tali's loyalty mission when the admirals were disputing between peace and war, so we should expect to see something with that.

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I'm just really hoping it won't be the ultimate sacrifice scenario. It's just so clichéd.


Agreed. The ultimate sacrifice ending is way too overused. I hope Bioware comes up with something much more clever than this. 

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Get killed by Reapers or runaway like a sissy girl that you are and hide forever from mankind..... aslong as it last.......



There's your 2 final decisions in ME3, gonna be awesome!

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Meh, we've seen that even among beings like the geth, there can be disagreement in an environment where you would expect none. Perhaps one of the reapers will have a change of heart, or perhaps one already has and is hiding and waiting for an opportunity to deal with the rest of the reapers. This reaper might help you at some important points in ME3, and at one point you might have to decide to destroy it or let it journey off into the unknown and hope it wasn't lying when it said it wanted to do some good.



Another choice I could imagine is what to do about Cerberus. They're the only reason Shepard is alive at the moment, and the only reason Shepard had an anti-reaper AI of significant ability. If Shepard does save the galaxy, then Cerberus's initiative would have been the reason that was possible. Shepard might be able to make an impact on how Cerberus is remembered and if history vindicates them as they believe it will.



Though more likely, I think Mass Effect 3 is where you'll see the results of your major choices in previous games.

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Inverness Moon wrote...

Though more likely, I think Mass Effect 3 is where you'll see the results of your major choices in previous games.

I do want that to be the case!

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Inverness Moon wrote...

Meh, we've seen that even among beings like the geth, there can be disagreement in an environment where you would expect none. Perhaps one of the reapers will have a change of heart, or perhaps one already has and is hiding and waiting for an opportunity to deal with the rest of the reapers. This reaper might help you at some important points in ME3, and at one point you might have to decide to destroy it or let it journey off into the unknown and hope it wasn't lying when it said it wanted to do some good.


One of the reapers could decide to help, It would also be interesting to see if there is anyone living in them besides the husk or rather mindless creatures.  I would think  they need someone to fix and repair them.   One of the things Saren said was about the indoctrination causing a loss of intelligence so keeping a group un-doctrinated but loyal because for centuries they have lived with their captors, don't even know there is anything else out there, would make sense to me.

Another choice I could imagine is what to do about Cerberus. They're the only reason Shepard is alive at the moment, and the only reason Shepard had an anti-reaper AI of significant ability. If Shepard does save the galaxy, then Cerberus's initiative would have been the reason that was possible. Shepard might be able to make an impact on how Cerberus is remembered and if history vindicates them as they believe it will.

 
I don't think Shepard who blew the base would be able to do this, unless Tim is dead, but the Shepard who kept it might.  Nice.

Though more likely, I think Mass Effect 3 is where you'll see the results of your major choices in previous games.

 This.  This is one of the most important things I want to see.  2nd most important, one good LI ending.  :whistle:

edit-changed a word from ships to them.  Them being the reapers.  

Modifié par mopotter, 20 novembre 2010 - 01:37 .


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Keep the Reaper technology or destroy it entirely?

I’m guessing that destroying the Reaper technology would be considered paragon, while keeping it would be renegade.

Reapers are hyper advanced, we can’t possibly imagine the knowledge they contain. This might make it seem that choosing the paragon option is foolish. But let us not forget what the Reapers have been doing for millions of years. And what if by keeping and studying their technology, we one day undercover their reasons and motives behind so many genocides?  What if the reasons were good and then we, suprisingly, decide to become the next Reapers?

I’m not sure how to explain this

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FieryPhoenix7 wrote...

Collider wrote...

Personally, I think there may very well be an Ultimate Sacrifice choice which can be pursued as part of the final decision in ME3. For those of you who have played Dragon Age, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Of course, Shepard might not necessarily die at the end of ME3, but there might be an option to have her sacrifice herself for good, just as there might be another option to have her survive at the expense of someone else's life, for instance.

ughhh

I'm not going to lie to you, Col, but I actually expect that to be in ME3.


* Shepard makes the ultimate sacrifice*
Friends and LI: Shepard! NOOOOOOOO!

* Later, Lazarus project 2.0 *
Everybody: Welcome back, Shepard.

Modifié par AwesomeEffect2, 21 novembre 2010 - 08:02 .


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Save the majority of the galaxy's population, but to do so you must destroy the relay network - thus ending galactic society as we know it forever - trapping races in their own parts of space. If you chose not to do this - billions die, including maybe an entire race, lets say, the Salarians.