I would pay for this and love every minute of it. And that makes me sad.Dark Eff3ct wrote...
Even if it is true... I could see a "FIX THE RELAYS" DLC coming out... because Bioware does love there DLC's...
Sword and Hammer
#501
Posté 29 février 2012 - 06:31
#502
Posté 29 février 2012 - 12:09
About the only possibility that would make me happy would be that the leakers just didn't meet all the requirements or there's some secret hard to get ending to be gotten still... Gonna wait and see if that's the case or it really is no good end, just different flavors of fail.
#503
Posté 29 février 2012 - 12:18
#504
Posté 29 février 2012 - 12:38
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo. However, if it destroyed Eezo, then there would be a lot of dead Asari and Biotics most likely.
Regardless, the Destruction ending really is a clean slate, wiping out most of the cool technology, along with all AIs, Synthetics, and massive Robot Starships. Oh, and like the other endings, this also destroys the Relays. Shepard only survives if you have a really good amount of GAW, but then you're also stranded on Earth.
Meh
#505
Posté 29 février 2012 - 12:54
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
EDIT: It also presumably condemns what's left of the fleet you raised to fight the Reapers to death, and anyone else not on a garden planet when the relays blow. WTF.
Modifié par LookingGlass93, 29 février 2012 - 12:56 .
#506
Posté 29 février 2012 - 12:58
LookingGlass93 wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
I coud be wrong, but it mentioned specifically the Reapers, synthetics, and very specifically about losing the Relays. It also mentioned most, if not most advanced technology.
Also, Starships can use Hydrogen Fuel Cells, or whatever. Space travel isn't completely neglected, just FTL travel was gimped, and it probably relied on Mass Effect fields like everything else.
TLDR, Destruction ending destroys synthetics and Mass Effect Fields.
I want someone to quote that.
#507
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:00
incinerator950 wrote...
Well since the leak can be openly discussed here at this point:
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo. However, if it destroyed Eezo, then there would be a lot of dead Asari and Biotics most likely.
Regardless, the Destruction ending really is a clean slate, wiping out most of the cool technology, along with all AIs, Synthetics, and massive Robot Starships. Oh, and like the other endings, this also destroys the Relays. Shepard only survives if you have a really good amount of GAW, but then you're also stranded on Earth.
Meh
Holy Jesus. This is straight up dark age. Not to mention you're committing genocide.
Again Control is true paragon, this is becoming ever more apparent.
Modifié par AlphaJarmel, 29 février 2012 - 01:01 .
#508
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:06
LookingGlass93 wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
EDIT: It also presumably condemns what's left of the fleet you raised to fight the Reapers to death, and anyone else not on a garden planet when the relays blow. WTF.
So the reapers won ...
Where is batman, when you need him <_<
#509
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:08
for example, I would like to have happy ending, but no in the game where I'm able to make choices, I suddenly cannot achieve a happy ending, what's up with that? Its like the choices i made in previous games don't even help a bit.
#510
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:09
The relays always 'ignite' but I'm not sure if they're always destroyed. Maybe. Basically a red/blue/green light is shown erupting from each of the mass relays as Shepard's choice is implemented across the galaxy.
For the destroy ending, yes the relays are destroyed and we are plunged into a galactic dark age, but for control and merge it is quite possible that the relays aren't destroyed and the Normandy is permanetly stranded. Of course Shepard is dead, but at least the crew/squad/LI aren't S.O.L.
Personally, the merge option is looking like the best one.
Modifié par Jake Boone, 29 février 2012 - 01:10 .
#511
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:10
VanDave wrote...
LookingGlass93 wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
EDIT: It also presumably condemns what's left of the fleet you raised to fight the Reapers to death, and anyone else not on a garden planet when the relays blow. WTF.
So the reapers won ...
Where is batman, when you need him <_<
I agree Reapers actually won, they didn't wipe us out, but they won the other way, they have put the reverse and hey were back to stone age.
And this is in BW mind a closure to Shepard story?
#512
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:12
I'd say merge is more true Paragon. Sacrifice the self to end both the war and the divide between synthetics and organics for good. Also has the most limited collateral damage.
#513
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:12
Jake Boone wrote...
Re-reading the text I noticed something interesting and am not sure it has been metioned yet:
The relays always 'ignite' but I'm not sure if they're always destroyed. Maybe. Basically a red/blue/green light is shown erupting from each of the mass relays as Shepard's choice is implemented across the galaxy.
For the destroy ending, yes the relays are destroyed and we are plunged into a galactic dark age, but for control and merge it is quite possible that the relays aren't destroyed and the Normandy is permanetly stranded. Of course Shepard is dead, but at least the crew/squad/LI aren't S.O.L.
Personally, the merge option is looking like the best one.
that's why being a paragon or renegade doesn't matter anymore, f*uck sake, this sucks big time, but we need to play the game and then we will see for ourself and if ths turns out to be true, I tink I will be done with BW games.
#514
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:16
CptBomBom00 wrote...
Jake Boone wrote...
Re-reading the text I noticed something interesting and am not sure it has been metioned yet:
The relays always 'ignite' but I'm not sure if they're always destroyed. Maybe. Basically a red/blue/green light is shown erupting from each of the mass relays as Shepard's choice is implemented across the galaxy.
For the destroy ending, yes the relays are destroyed and we are plunged into a galactic dark age, but for control and merge it is quite possible that the relays aren't destroyed and the Normandy is permanetly stranded. Of course Shepard is dead, but at least the crew/squad/LI aren't S.O.L.
Personally, the merge option is looking like the best one.
that's why being a paragon or renegade doesn't matter anymore, f*uck sake, this sucks big time, but we need to play the game and then we will see for ourself and if ths turns out to be true, I tink I will be done with BW games.
They seem to have scrapped Paragon/Renegade for GAW in this game, which I guess makes sense. The fate of the galaxy shouldn't be based off how big of a jerk you are or if you are a saint, but how prepared it the galaxy to deal with the reapers. But you are right, we need to see the context.
#515
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:19
CptBomBom00 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
LookingGlass93 wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
EDIT: It also presumably condemns what's left of the fleet you raised to fight the Reapers to death, and anyone else not on a garden planet when the relays blow. WTF.
So the reapers won ...
Where is batman, when you need him <_<
I agree Reapers actually won, they didn't wipe us out, but they won the other way, they have put the reverse and hey were back to stone age.
And this is in BW mind a closure to Shepard story?
Yes, he dies, he...melts, or he stays aboard a giant box to control a massive Army of Synthetic Ships.
You don't seem to value life very much if you favor a few people over Billions and Trillions, and the fact that the Cycle has been ended after Millions of years.
Its not the Stone Age for crying out loud.
#516
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:20
Its like telling fairy tale, where everything is sunshine and butterflies... but in the end, everybody dies and everything is screwed, for some reason.
#517
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:22
VanDave wrote...
I just dont get why ME1 and ME2 had such a heroic endings. You could always do everything right, save the galaxy and walk unharmed.
Its like telling fairy tale, where everything is sunshine and butterflies... but in the end, everybody dies and everything is screwed, for some reason.
I dunno, I thought the endings were vague overshadowing of the inevitable doom upon the Galaxy.
#518
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:26
LOL, the fate of billions non-existing characters (so in fact in that case it indeed IS just a number) and the fate of few fictional characters which I know and which actually draw emotions. Really, are you serious?incinerator950 wrote...
CptBomBom00 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
LookingGlass93 wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
For those who need even more clarification on the Destroy Ending: The Super weapon destroys the Reapers, all Synthetic life (Geth, EDI), and destroys most of the technology used. We don't know the specifics, but it sounds like anything to do with Mass Effect based technology, or anything that needs Eezo.
Meh
So that covers all starships, weapons, shield technology, most transportation (all those flying cars) and possibly a race of robots you may have gone out of your way to save. And that's supposed to be the PARAGON ending?!
My god this is stupid. As if wiping out the relays wasn't bad enough.
EDIT: It also presumably condemns what's left of the fleet you raised to fight the Reapers to death, and anyone else not on a garden planet when the relays blow. WTF.
So the reapers won ...
Where is batman, when you need him <_<
I agree Reapers actually won, they didn't wipe us out, but they won the other way, they have put the reverse and hey were back to stone age.
And this is in BW mind a closure to Shepard story?
Yes, he dies, he...melts, or he stays aboard a giant box to control a massive Army of Synthetic Ships.
You don't seem to value life very much if you favor a few people over Billions and Trillions, and the fact that the Cycle has been ended after Millions of years.
#519
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:27
its probably a certan criteria thats need to be done for the relays to survive and ems enough for shepard to survive the reaper destruction option and BAM! happy ending and after that is probbably a planned dlc just for money and i dont really care about that i always buy every thing in this series
Modifié par luzburg, 29 février 2012 - 01:29 .
#520
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:27
incinerator950 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
I just dont get why ME1 and ME2 had such a heroic endings. You could always do everything right, save the galaxy and walk unharmed.
Its like telling fairy tale, where everything is sunshine and butterflies... but in the end, everybody dies and everything is screwed, for some reason.
I dunno, I thought the endings were vague overshadowing of the inevitable doom upon the Galaxy.
Nothing says inevitable doom like a immortal hero who can do the impossible ...
#521
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:30
luzburg wrote...
hmm. i think i figured something out, if you choose the best option and have sufficent ems so shepard survives. and since if the relays including sol relay are destroyed earth will go with it and every other system also. so if shepard is at earth and survives that also mean that the relays survived and the thing is ve dont get to se the crew reunite for some reason
its probably a certan criteria thats need to be done for the relays to survive and ems enough for shepard to survive the reaper destruction option and BAM! happy ending and afther that is probbably a planned dlc just for money and i dont really care about that i always by every thing
I bet this criteria is hidden si well, that even after your 100 playthrough you won't complete it unless you buy a DLC, that's it its going to be, 'Hey guys there a new DLC coming out that provides you with Happy ending, and new cool weapons, armor, and sh*it, just only for 1200MS points'
#522
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:31
Jake Boone wrote...
Re-reading the text I noticed something interesting and am not sure it has been metioned yet:
The relays always 'ignite' but I'm not sure if they're always destroyed. Maybe. Basically a red/blue/green light is shown erupting from each of the mass relays as Shepard's choice is implemented across the galaxy.
For the destroy ending, yes the relays are destroyed and we are plunged into a galactic dark age, but for control and merge it is quite possible that the relays aren't destroyed and the Normandy is permanetly stranded. Of course Shepard is dead, but at least the crew/squad/LI aren't S.O.L.
Personally, the merge option is looking like the best one.
http://i.imgur.com/YneT6.jpg
Look at this image, in all endings, the relays look like they're exploding. This is especially clear in Merge, green. They changed it so all relays are destroyed. A godawful idea.
#523
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:35
VanDave wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
I just dont get why ME1 and ME2 had such a heroic endings. You could always do everything right, save the galaxy and walk unharmed.
Its like telling fairy tale, where everything is sunshine and butterflies... but in the end, everybody dies and everything is screwed, for some reason.
I dunno, I thought the endings were vague overshadowing of the inevitable doom upon the Galaxy.
Nothing says inevitable doom like a immortal hero who can do the impossible ...
/= Immovable Object vs Irresistable force.
#524
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:38
AlphaJarmel wrote...
Jake Boone wrote...
Re-reading the text I noticed something interesting and am not sure it has been metioned yet:
The relays always 'ignite' but I'm not sure if they're always destroyed. Maybe. Basically a red/blue/green light is shown erupting from each of the mass relays as Shepard's choice is implemented across the galaxy.
For the destroy ending, yes the relays are destroyed and we are plunged into a galactic dark age, but for control and merge it is quite possible that the relays aren't destroyed and the Normandy is permanetly stranded. Of course Shepard is dead, but at least the crew/squad/LI aren't S.O.L.
Personally, the merge option is looking like the best one.
http://i.imgur.com/YneT6.jpg
Look at this image, in all endings, the relays look like they're exploding. This is especially clear in Merge, green. They changed it so all relays are destroyed. A godawful idea.
Point taken. Oh well, can still hope that the crew won't be S.O.L. but that pic pretty much guarantees it.
#525
Posté 29 février 2012 - 01:41
incinerator950 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
incinerator950 wrote...
VanDave wrote...
I just dont get why ME1 and ME2 had such a heroic endings. You could always do everything right, save the galaxy and walk unharmed.
Its like telling fairy tale, where everything is sunshine and butterflies... but in the end, everybody dies and everything is screwed, for some reason.
I dunno, I thought the endings were vague overshadowing of the inevitable doom upon the Galaxy.
Nothing says inevitable doom like a immortal hero who can do the impossible ...
/= Immovable Object vs Irresistable force.
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