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#26
jamesp81

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Heavensrun wrote...

You know, Bioware's said repeatedly that Shep is the savior of humanity and the galaxy, it's just up to you how that happens.

Why would anybody think for a moment that there would be a failure ending? Dragon Age didn't have one. DA2 didn't have one, Jade Empire, KoTOR, etc...Every bioware game I've ever -played- involved, at the very least, accomplishing your objective. Not to mention it would seriously ****** off a lot of players to successfully endure hundreds of hours (from all the games) and then have the ending tell them "Sorry, reapers won! U din't sidekwest lol!"

Heck, even within the franchise, if you completely botched everything in ME2 and beat the game with the worst possible ending, you -still- successfully infiltrate the Omega relay, destroy the collector ship, destroy the human-reaper, blow up (or sterilize) the collector base, and Joker gets away with the reaper intel.

I'll go ahead and go on the record here as predicting that there is no "reapers win" ending. If you lose the final battle, it'll be because of something you failed to do in the context of that mission, and it'll be "Critical Mission Failure: Restart mission; Load; Exit to title".

Endings will be variations on Reapers being stopped via different methods/sacrifices.


Actually, I hope you're right.

Even the "epic fail" ending to ME2 included Shepard destroying his objective.  A similar "stop the Reapers, but Shepard and everyone on the Normandy dies" ending might be one possible outcome.

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I have a feeling you will only be able to save a certain amount of races because you can only prevent so many reaper attacks.

Like say you save quarians,asari,krogan and geth the krogan,turians and salarians might be wiped out.

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jamesp81 wrote...

At the start of ME3, Anderson has stepped down from the Council if he was chosen in ME1 and, I assume, Udina takes over.  If Udina was Councilor and Anderson was Ambassador, then Anderson steps down from his Ambassadorship.

So, the political situation with the human councilor by ME3 is the same whether you chose Udina or Anderson.


Wait-wait-wait-wait. Who said Anderson stepped down? Are people assuming this because he's dressed in military garb in the E3 demo when he and Shep are escaping Earth? He could just be there to support Shepard in the trial and Udina is keeping his seat warm on the Citadel...

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I'd rather have no human coucilor than have Udina be the councilor!

*sniper blasts Udina,then throws wep in the presium lake*

*points at Legion* "The geth are attacking!!!"

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I can think of 4 purely based on your morality (and how good you are with them):

Super Paragon ending: You save the galaxy and defeat the reapers with most if not all civilisations surviving.
Paragon ending: You save the majority of the Galaxy but only after extreme self sacrifice
Super Renegade ending: You defeat the Reapers at tremendous cost but humanity is saved whilst the other civilisations are decimated.
Renegade ending: You defeat the Reapers but there is very little left of the galaxy.

You add in the fact that there may be a sliding scale between every Civilisation living and dying and you have your neutral endings.