So we can't get the ending we want after all?
#38876
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:41
#38877
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:41
I didn't expect a "rainbows and lollipops" ending, but I did expect a wide varatiy of endings based on the choices I made. I expected closure. Now I don't need a happy ending, however I would like the chance to get one. What I really want is closure, something as simple as a DA: O style epiloge.
I know that I'm not alone, and therfore I will continue to hold the line.
#38878
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:42
Mavkiel wrote...
Does anyone here honestly believe they need more information on what is wrong with the ending? It has been beaten to death in probably 100 or more threads, not counting this one. The same can be said with what we expected the ending to have.
*shrugs* At best this is a stall tactic while they create an ending that makes sense.
Part of me is almost tempted to believe that the ending was planned to be this bad, and that they have a "real" ending waiting for when the game is released world wide. The ending is just so bad its surprising it got through any quality control.
Nah they could just look in the many threads where we have talked about different variations. Come to think of it do they still think we want the ending changed? Because I could of swore we were talking about different variations along with the choices we made being shown. Heck they can look at Jeremy Jahns video and listen what he said about ONE possible good ending. If I have to write what is like again then fine I'm willing to do it, but they need to be willing to read some of them already on here.
#38879
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:42
who jumped ship? did we actually lose people because of the tweets?soske aizen wrote...
ugh all these ppl jumping ship cuz bioware gave em a bone ..dont they reslise victory will only come if we stand united
#38880
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:42
#38881
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:43
Green man5490 wrote...
TamiBx wrote...
Green man5490 wrote...
No I think they're concerned since its a bigger percentage of players that hate/dislike the ending than they thought. Problem is there's really no place to neatly collect our thoughts on what we want its just a lot of us firing off our thoughts and frustrations all over the place
They made a thread: http://social.biowar...8213/4#10099038
And we can always use this poll to give them a broad idea and then express our opinions:
http://social.biowar...index/10071250
GUYS, please vote and give your feedback to both the survey and the thread. This is our time to make them understand we need a better ending and what exactly we want. They are listening and it might be the only chance we get.
Thanks I didn't know anything about those until now. Anyone here who hasn't taken them should do so
No problem.
Everybody, VOTE, GIVE YOUR OPINION AND HOLD THE LINE!!!
#38882
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:44
#38883
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:44
First off, like so many of you, I've thoroughly enjoyed Mass Effect 3 right up until the last ten minutes. As soon as I saw that the Normandy had crash landed on some weird mystical Eden world, I literally started pacing around just thinking 'WTF?. How could activating the Crucible destroy the Mass Relays in all three endings? Did I just commit mass genocide all across the galaxy? How did Ashley magically teleport back to the Normandy? Where did the godchild come from and why does this ending feel like it's just been hashed together at the last second?'
I knew going in that it was very likely that most, if not all, of my favorite characters and my Shepard could die. At the same time though I felt that, since I had poured so much time in all three games (200+ hours with my canon Shepard) completing every possible quest I could and making peace between warring civilizations in ME3, even going online a few times to improve my Galactic Readiness, I would have been able to pull everyone through with a victory over the Reapers.
Sure, I knew that people were going to die, it's war. I wanted Shepard to live and ride off into the sunset with Ashley -metaphorically speaking-, but only because of the time and effort that I had put forth. Sure, in real life not many people get to have a happy ending, but that doesn't mean it's impossible.
I personally hope Bioware at least gives the trilogy the ending it deserves instead of dancing around the issue like it seems they've been doing.
Good night, sweet dreams and so forth.
#38884
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:44
In Exile wrote...
A PR statement is nothing. Look at what changed with DA2: nothing at all. Don't give up.
But...there wasn't anything they could've done with DA:2. The whole game was the problem, not just one part aka the last 10min...
#38885
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:45
malra wrote...
who jumped ship? did we actually lose people because of the tweets?soske aizen wrote...
ugh all these ppl jumping ship cuz bioware gave em a bone ..dont they reslise victory will only come if we stand united
the n7 weekend a bunch of ppl who where bout ready to swear of bioware are all trying to get in on it
#38886
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:45
TamiBx wrote...
In Exile wrote...
A PR statement is nothing. Look at what changed with DA2: nothing at all. Don't give up.
But...there wasn't anything they could've done with DA:2. The whole game was the problem, not just one part aka the last 10min...
True, and they could fix Mass Effect 3 with a downloadable Epilogue or something.
#38887
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:45
#38888
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:47
#38889
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:48
To any of you people willing or wishing to participate in this BS know that all you're doing is taking a momentary satisfaction to the detriment of what we all want, a real ending.
This N7 thing lasts for a weekend, the ending will last for years. Which one is more important to you?
Modifié par ld1449, 17 mars 2012 - 03:48 .
#38890
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:48
#38891
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:48
Hold the line.
#38892
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:49
#38893
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:49
ld1449 wrote...
The N7 weekend is a joke. And we're the punchline.
To any of you people willing or wishing to participate in this BS know that all you're doing is taking a momentary satisfaction to the detriment of what we all want, a real ending.
This N7 thing lasts for a weekend, the ending will last for years. Which one is more important to you?
well it's not like playing multi gives them money, and since i cant get a refund...
#38894
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:49
Darkspazztic wrote...
Holding the line...though I am running out of whiskey...
we have beer and gin..
also holding the line. 12 pages for the letter campaign.
i think i might have gotten lost along the way.
#38895
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:49
Dj14365 wrote...
This is the point where we need to ask ourselves a question. Will we succumb to the feigned appeasement presented by BW that is designed to quiet our forces our will we stand fast. I say we stand fast. We have come to far and accomplished to much to back down now. I believe the fate of our cause will be determined by what happens in the next 24 hours. Remember the night is darkest just before the dawn (thanks for that one batman). Hold that line.
Simple and in 3 steps.
1 give your opinion on the post
2 Go back to hold the line o/
3 Keep holding the line and keep ME3 shuted down. No games 'till we know if we are staying BW customers
#38896
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:50
TheBull wrote...
Im not sure what to do anymore they divided our unity
according to their plan?
#38897
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:50
Matt_gekko88 wrote...
TheBull wrote...
Im not sure what to do anymore they divided our unity
according to their plan?
Exactly what they wanted. So what do we have to do? Keep holding the line.
#38898
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:51
its a strategy, divide and conquer, just gotta stay strong/united and hold the line!TheBull wrote...
Im not sure what to do anymore they divided our unity
#38899
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:51
TamiBx wrote...
Matt_gekko88 wrote...
TheBull wrote...
Im not sure what to do anymore they divided our unity
according to their plan?
Exactly what they wanted. So what do we have to do? Keep holding the line.
Yeah it was their attack plan, and our unity isn't really divided. They just dispirited some.
HOLD THE LINE
#38900
Posté 17 mars 2012 - 03:52
I have to say I was enjoying it immensely.




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