Tali'Zorah ME3 Thread *MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!*
#23226
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:37
#23227
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:38
FsDxRAGE_v2 wrote...
I can just imagine, the first night on Rannoch (with some houses built) and he Reapers all dead, the war won, the whole planet would probably be swaying back and forth.Cro730 wrote...
I'm commander Shepard, and Rannoch (would be) my favorite place in the galaxy.FsDxRAGE_v2 wrote...
I was thinking, if we got the ending we wanted, I bet there would be a huge baby boom on Rannoch....
Quarian sexy time ALL the time!
With Tali, of course
If yah see the house a rockin' do come a nockin
#23228
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:39
Vistanti wrote...
I'll take an Irish Car Bomb, Multus, and a Screwdriver to wash it down with.
Still trying to wash out the realization of how much BioWare managed to **** up in this game. But At least we've still got our Tali'Zorah... :3
Thanks for the Clarification, Messier87.
No problem.
Secret bonus power?
#23229
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:40
GooseofSteel wrote...
*slides drinking vessels down*Vistanti wrote...
I'll take an Irish Car Bomb, Multus, and a Screwdriver to wash it down with.
Still trying to wash out the realization of how much BioWare managed to **** up in this game. But At least we've still got our Tali'Zorah... :3
Thanks for the Clarification, Messier87.
But yet we do not know the outcome of Creator Zorah. We deem this necessary to help relieve abnormal stress levels in certain organics.
*Slams down the Irish Car Bomb and begins sipping on the Screwdriver*
Thanks, Multus. And knowing the cannon outcome is unnessecary- Regardless of what they say happens, I will find a way to keep Tali and Sheprad together and on Rannoch, helping contribute to the baby boom.
#23230
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:40
If only they had done the unmasking of Tali a bit better, it would have been perfect.
But apart from that we really can't complain.
#23231
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:43
GooseofSteel wrote...
This unit operates on an order system.
What would this organic wish to drink?
I decide?
....decide.....
.... decisions....
Awesome! I just want that Bioware throws the ending away and take the idea of Drew Karpyshyn.
Because dark energy is good stuff. And in case he forgot to implement a paragon decesion at the end, I want that too. Then, after the galaxy is saved, i'll hit rannoch with my pals and teach the geth how to recommend freakin' drinks.
urgh... headache...
aww.. just give me a cuba libre.. thanks in advance.
Cro730 wrote...
I'm commander Shepard, and Rannoch (would be) my favorite place in the galaxy.
With Tali, of course
True words are true
Modifié par reeot, 24 mars 2012 - 05:46 .
#23232
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:43
Compared to others LI overall, it was good.EmperorZorn wrote...
The Tali romance in ME3 was great. There were many moving scenes and a lot of fun banter with Tali as your LI.
If only they had done the unmasking of Tali a bit better, it would have been perfect.
But apart from that we really can't complain.
I would have liked a better romance scene, though.
Modifié par Cro730, 24 mars 2012 - 05:45 .
#23233
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:44
EmperorZorn wrote...
The Tali romance in ME3 was great. There were many moving scenes and a lot of fun banter with Tali as your LI.
If only they had done the unmasking of Tali a bit better, it would have been perfect.
But apart from that we really can't complain.
Very true, and I agree, but I think a Talimancer would always want to see more Tali, regardless. At least, I know this Talimancer would.
#23234
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:44
http://social.biowar.../index/10564836
#23235
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:46
Acknowledged.reeot wrote...
GooseofSteel wrote...
This unit operates on an order system.
What would this organic wish to drink?
I decide?
....decide.....
.... decisions....
Awesome! I just want that Bioware throws the ending away and take the idea of Drew Karpyshyn.
Because dark energy is good stuff. And in case he forgot to implement a paragon decesion at the end, I want that too.
Then, after the galaxy is saved, i'll hit rannoch with my pals and teach the geth how to recommend freakin' drinks.
urgh... headache...
aww.. just give me a cuba libre.. thanks in advance.
Since the Geth do not ingest drinks, we lack a what you organics call "taste" for certain palapable drinks. Therefore, we simply leave it up to organics to make their owns choices.
This unit is displeased that everything revolves around choices...
#23236
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 05:56
GooseofSteel wrote...
Acknowledged.
Since the Geth do not ingest drinks, we lack a what you organics call "taste" for certain palapable drinks. Therefore, we simply leave it up to organics to make their owns choices.
This unit is displeased that everything revolves around choices...
You're one fine synthetic, Multus. Cheers.
Don't worry to much about decisions. The Story about Commander Shepard teached us that some of them don't matter. Suggesting a councilor, destroying a collector base or choose the color of the galaxies annihilation.
Which of us is not familiar with these kind of situations?
Modifié par reeot, 24 mars 2012 - 05:56 .
#23237
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:05
We, after accessing many Geth data banks, can come up with one conclusion: not many. Whether it is organics or synthetics, intelligent or non-intelligent, we all make decisions based on our "instincts".reeot wrote...
GooseofSteel wrote...
Acknowledged.
Since the Geth do not ingest drinks, we lack a what you organics call "taste" for certain palapable drinks. Therefore, we simply leave it up to organics to make their owns choices.
This unit is displeased that everything revolves around choices...
You're one fine synthetic, Multus. Cheers.
Don't worry to much about decisions. The Story about Commander Shepard teached us that some of them don't matter. Suggesting a councilor, destroying a collector base or choose the color of the galaxies annihilation.
Which of us is not familiar with these kind of situations?
For example, and to keep in line with this disccussion, we along with many other organics chose Creator Zorah as their interest, unaware of what the consequences would be.
Our programming, however, urged us to continue to delve deeper, only so that we may enjoy every moment with her.
This unit, however, lacks adequate image of Creator Zorah at present time.
Modifié par GooseofSteel, 24 mars 2012 - 06:12 .
#23238
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:22
#23239
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:27
#23240
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:29
Bfler wrote...
TrueMadayar wrote...
And how do you fix that you don't see your LI in the flashback, but only Liara?
You only have to record some seconds ingame material which shows Tali, add it to the video files and add a function that checks the romance variable.
Out of curiosity i've checked the bink files in the ME3 folder:

Just 3 romancable characters got a flashback.
Modifié par reeot, 24 mars 2012 - 06:36 .
#23241
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:30
Ampmaster wrote...
Thoughts about the ending content added by Bioware: Honestly if they choose to do the Indoctrination theory they could salvage their reputation and make everyone here happy in a heart beat. Then they can snap you back to London, send you into a couple nice fights to recover your squaddies and make another push, fight your way through the citadel, shoot TIM in the mouth then a final confrontation with Harbinger vocally, as you fire the catalyst, All the work is done, the story set up is there, it's just a matter of doing it. Tack on that thirty minutes or so of gameplay with a nice ending cinematic and epilogue cinematic and Bioware will be legen... wait for it... dary
Might be the best bet, and I'd love some Tali and Shepard homewrecking on Rannoch, while we're at it.
#23242
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:39
Vistanti wrote...
Ampmaster wrote...
Thoughts about the ending content added by Bioware: Honestly if they choose to do the Indoctrination theory they could salvage their reputation and make everyone here happy in a heart beat. Then they can snap you back to London, send you into a couple nice fights to recover your squaddies and make another push, fight your way through the citadel, shoot TIM in the mouth then a final confrontation with Harbinger vocally, as you fire the catalyst, All the work is done, the story set up is there, it's just a matter of doing it. Tack on that thirty minutes or so of gameplay with a nice ending cinematic and epilogue cinematic and Bioware will be legen... wait for it... dary
Might be the best bet, and I'd love some Tali and Shepard homewrecking on Rannoch, while we're at it.
Bioware cannot truly recover from this. Bioware has become either incompetent, greedy, or both. If indoctrination theory is wrong, bioware simply made a terrible ending. But come to think of it, bioware sold us a 60$ almost-complete game, with a 10$ DLC to make the game complete. So they are kinda greedy either way.
If indoctrination theory is correct, we were sold a 60$ game AND 10$ DLC, and it STILL isn't a complete game. So that would make them VERY greedy and somewhat incompetent. Either way, bioware has obliterated their fan loyalty. I don't expect to buy another bioware product for the rest of my life.
#23243
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:39
I'm not sure if it really was or not, but the ending in general seems rushed. Like they only had time to do 3 LI, when they could have easily input one for each one. I know Bioware is capable of creating great games, so the only eplanation is that they were pushed to release ME3.reeot wrote...
Out of curiosity i'd checked the bink files in the ME3 folder:
*snip*
Just 3 romancable characters got a flashback.
I really wish there was one for Tali...
#23244
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:45
We question your judgement.exelsis wrote...
Vistanti wrote...
Ampmaster wrote...
Thoughts about the ending content added by Bioware: Honestly if they choose to do the Indoctrination theory they could salvage their reputation and make everyone here happy in a heart beat. Then they can snap you back to London, send you into a couple nice fights to recover your squaddies and make another push, fight your way through the citadel, shoot TIM in the mouth then a final confrontation with Harbinger vocally, as you fire the catalyst, All the work is done, the story set up is there, it's just a matter of doing it. Tack on that thirty minutes or so of gameplay with a nice ending cinematic and epilogue cinematic and Bioware will be legen... wait for it... dary
Might be the best bet, and I'd love some Tali and Shepard homewrecking on Rannoch, while we're at it.
Bioware cannot truly recover from this. Bioware has become either incompetent, greedy, or both. If indoctrination theory is wrong, bioware simply made a terrible ending. But come to think of it, bioware sold us a 60$ almost-complete game, with a 10$ DLC to make the game complete. So they are kinda greedy either way.
If indoctrination theory is correct, we were sold a 60$ game AND 10$ DLC, and it STILL isn't a complete game. So that would make them VERY greedy and somewhat incompetent. Either way, bioware has obliterated their fan loyalty. I don't expect to buy another bioware product for the rest of my life.
Master Creator Bioware, although they have displeased many of their fans, is in no way incompetent nor greedy. Of course, we acknowledge foul play, but we must encourage to think otherwise.
Their Overlord EA would be the "greedy" entity in this case. Case in point, they try to make us pay for certain features that should already be included in many productions (as some may recall, they would even go as far as to make us gamers pay $5 for extra guns in Mass Effect 2).
Master Creator Bioware in a way displays concern at least for its fan base. We trust them enough to resist their Overlord's demands and give us a reaonable ending for free.
We do acknowledge the previously written theoretical ending revolving around "dark energy" would have suffice, but we are not calling incompetency a feature of our Master Creator.
We understand frustration, but never make rash decisions nor judgements. These games taught us that.
Do you require a beverage to think things over? Oh, and perhaps discuss Creator Zorah as this is the point of the thread.
Modifié par GooseofSteel, 24 mars 2012 - 06:53 .
#23245
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:47
Modifié par Olueq, 24 mars 2012 - 06:47 .
#23246
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:47
As well as making us pc users wait until July of 2011 for Crysis 2's direct x 11 patch.GooseofSteel wrote...
We question you judgement.exelsis wrote...
Vistanti wrote...
Ampmaster wrote...
Thoughts about the ending content added by Bioware: Honestly if they choose to do the Indoctrination theory they could salvage their reputation and make everyone here happy in a heart beat. Then they can snap you back to London, send you into a couple nice fights to recover your squaddies and make another push, fight your way through the citadel, shoot TIM in the mouth then a final confrontation with Harbinger vocally, as you fire the catalyst, All the work is done, the story set up is there, it's just a matter of doing it. Tack on that thirty minutes or so of gameplay with a nice ending cinematic and epilogue cinematic and Bioware will be legen... wait for it... dary
Might be the best bet, and I'd love some Tali and Shepard homewrecking on Rannoch, while we're at it.
Bioware cannot truly recover from this. Bioware has become either incompetent, greedy, or both. If indoctrination theory is wrong, bioware simply made a terrible ending. But come to think of it, bioware sold us a 60$ almost-complete game, with a 10$ DLC to make the game complete. So they are kinda greedy either way.
If indoctrination theory is correct, we were sold a 60$ game AND 10$ DLC, and it STILL isn't a complete game. So that would make them VERY greedy and somewhat incompetent. Either way, bioware has obliterated their fan loyalty. I don't expect to buy another bioware product for the rest of my life.
Master Creator Bioware, although they have displeased many of their fans, is in no way incompetent nor greedy. Of course, we acknowledge foul play, but we must encourage to think otherwise.
Their Overlord EA would be the "greedy" entity in this case. Case in point, they try to make us pay for certain features that should already be included in many productions (as some may recall, they would even go as far as to make us gamers pay $5 for extra guns in Mass Effect 2, and even more for guns in Bad Company 2).
Bioware in a way displays concern at least for its fan base. I trust them enough to resist their Overlord's demands an give us a fabulous ending for free.
We do acknowledge the previously written theoretical ending revolvin around "dark energy" would have suffice, we are not calling incompetency a feature of our Master Creator.
We understand frustration, but never make rash decisions nor judgements. These games taught us that.
Do you require a beverage to think things over? Oh, and perhaps discuss Creator Zorah as this is the point of the thread.
#23247
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:51
This unit will cease questioning judgement unless provoked.
Modifié par GooseofSteel, 24 mars 2012 - 06:57 .
#23248
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:56
GooseofSteel wrote...
This unit agree with the Creator "I Will Kill". Master Creator Bioware would have happily given us DLC for free at some point in a game's cycle. Or, if they must charge a bit, make it reasonable (this unit recalls a $1 DLC for Mass Effect 1), and at a later date provide it to the community as a freebie gift.
I can't help but agree and echo those sentiments.
#23249
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:58
Cro730 wrote...
After the thessia mission when liara is depressed? I thinkCheese of Borg wrote...
When does Tali stand in front of the memorial wall? I can't find it.
edit: I love Tali
Don't we all?:innocent:
#23250
Posté 24 mars 2012 - 06:59
Fan-created Tali Music
^ I suggest a listen.
yes, we all love Tali.





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