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#18176
FridgeRaider88

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Whatever they decide to do about it, the culmination of 3 games worth of content should not be based upon this choice:

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#18177
Zeju

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12 days..

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Heed this message BioWare.

#18178
B.Shep

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Yeah i also believe in the indocrination fight theory. But even if we assume that the endings will still be full of plot holes...

#18179
ziyon conqueror

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Super Kami Guru wrote...

Honestly, after reading several hundred posts over the last few days I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with the need for better endings. I don't care what anyone says I will gladly pay for the "Disney" ending. I want an ending where the reapers go bye-bye, everyone (everyone important to Shep.) makes it out alive, and galactic civilization has new hope for a better future. I want a "Luke just blew up the death star" type ending where the council is giving Shepard a medal and everyone from the Normandy crew is there. BW needs to step up, admit they made a mistake, and give the fans their moneys worth.


I totally agree.

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I really struggle to see how the destroy ending is paragon when it renders the whole Geth peace thing pointless, when peace is the definition of paragon. I guess they knew the Synthetics would get so advanced that even the reapers couldn't stop them so its better to blow them up and never make networked AI.

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ziyon conqueror wrote...

Super Kami Guru wrote...

Honestly, after reading several hundred posts over the last few days I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with the need for better endings. I don't care what anyone says I will gladly pay for the "Disney" ending. I want an ending where the reapers go bye-bye, everyone (everyone important to Shep.) makes it out alive, and galactic civilization has new hope for a better future. I want a "Luke just blew up the death star" type ending where the council is giving Shepard a medal and everyone from the Normandy crew is there. BW needs to step up, admit they made a mistake, and give the fans their moneys worth.


I totally agree.

Me too

#18182
JigPig

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Obviously you guys haven't gotten the perfect ending yet.



#18183
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I see we are still going strong and gaining ground. 3 days later and my heart is still broken.

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  So I just completed the story and I was disappointed, very disappointed... Here are some points explaining why:
- It wasn't real and was just an old guy telling some kid a story... But I chose to ignore that whole part because it pissed me off.- After the battle, it wasn't explained how many were lost.  If the galaxy was successfully rebuilt, you know, after mass relays were destroyed and all.- You have no idea if your squads survived, you only see Joker, and the two people who you took on the mission (for me it was Ashley and Garrus)... So I have no idea if Wrex, Grunt, EDI, Miranda, Jacob, Cortez, Liara, Zaeed, Kasumi, Vega, etc lived or died during the battle.
-After all the times Harbinger was mentioned, and sort of portrayed as the 'Lead Reaper' he's hardly even mentioned, and you don't fight him at all in the game... Come on!- And not to mention, I had full reputation long before the last mission and it kept going up and up after that, so according to the scale I had much more than full reputation, but at the end I was still unable to say the final paragon/renagade option to the Illusive man before I shot him.  Dafuq?

Sorry if these points had been brought up, the 1,000+ replies made me not want to read every single one.

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so over the people in other threads bashing people for wanting a happy ending... wtf is wrong with wanting a happy ending? Since when did the world turn emo and everything had to be tragic, or deep and meaningful topped off with a sprinkle of space magic? (Not that i have a problem with there being endings like this) but seriously. >.<

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ViperAlvein wrote...

so over the people in other threads bashing people for wanting a happy ending... wtf is wrong with wanting a happy ending? Since when did the world turn emo and everything had to be tragic, or deep and meaningful topped off with a sprinkle of space magic? (Not that i have a problem with there being endings like this) but seriously. >.<

Totally agree on this!

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Atraiyu Wrynn wrote...

We are not supposed to play the game for ourselves and make a judgement.  We should look at all the 10 out of 10 reviews they are getting.  Anyone else feel like video game reviewers are utterly useless?  Like they fail to provide even the slightest real insight into what you might want to play or not play.  If they vanished tommorow as a profession, would any of us really notice?


Nope. Actually I stopped to reading reviews and bying mags right at the moment, when this ’reviewers’ gave 9 or 10 for first Crysis.

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ViperAlvein wrote...

so over the people in other threads bashing people for wanting a happy ending... wtf is wrong with wanting a happy ending? Since when did the world turn emo and everything had to be tragic, or deep and meaningful topped off with a sprinkle of space magic? (Not that i have a problem with there being endings like this) but seriously. >.<


The great thing about rpgs is that they often offer a variety of diffierent outcomes, so there is something for everyone. I think there should be vastly different outcomes depending on your choices and atm its hard to tell them apart. Its impossible to tell if one is "happier" than the other. Everything is extremely vague

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Spitfiremk87

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Agreed. It really says something about the endings, when I've now made a twitter and forum account just to voice my opinion on how terrible the endings were.

Modifié par Spitfiremk87, 11 mars 2012 - 02:10 .


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Gruzmog

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ViperAlvein wrote...

so over the people in other threads bashing people for wanting a happy ending... wtf is wrong with wanting a happy ending? Since when did the world turn emo and everything had to be tragic, or deep and meaningful topped off with a sprinkle of space magic? (Not that i have a problem with there being endings like this) but seriously. >.<


People bash becouse its the internet, but in general you can say that in movies, the american public is less likely to accept a non happy ending then a european audience. Since most movies come from hollywood some europeans feel we are forced into happy endings that don't make sense somtimes, hence the hate.

In my opinion even if you don't want a happy ending there is so much wrong with the current endings, that it should be altered

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FridgeRaider88 wrote...

Honestly, I think this would have been a better ending:

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This is more fitting:
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kingsims wrote...

I think the indoctrination theory is correct. If harbinger managed to get Shepard indoctrinated then it knew they won the war. I think the whole ending sequence is a fight between Shepard and the indoctrination process.

So i guess shepard destroyed the reapers from within when he got beamed up. Be at peace shepard. You earned it.... Image IPB. All good things must end...



Jesus holy christ that GIF is awesome.

Pretty much sums up how I feel about ME3.

except my copy is a collector edition :/

#18194
DrowNoble

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B.Shep wrote...

Yeah i also believe in the indocrination fight theory. But even if we assume that the endings will still be full of plot holes...


Shephard can't be indoctrinated as it takes a VERY long time.  As we learned in previous games if you do a rapid-indoc the person's mind turns to pudding.  So it would have to be a slow process which Shephard was showing no signs of (not hearing voices).   Would have to spend prolonged contact nearby a reaper OR have reaper implants.   Shephards implants from ME2 were from Cerberus BEFORE they became indoctrinated.  Remember, Cerberus became indoctrinated since they took the human-reaper corpse (from end of ME2) back to base and were "stewing" in its aura.

So this is doubtful, but even if it was "confirmed" as true it still wouldn't make the ending any better.  Confusing and FUBAR is what it is no matter what choices I made.

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Agreed. Hell, Mass Effect 2 did it perfectly. If you wanted, you could have EVERYONE die, including Shepard. Or if you worked towards it, you could have everyone live. In this we only get one option. People are obsessed with bleak, tragic endings these days. There is something to be said about a good ending.

J.R.R Tolkien coined the term "eucatastrophe", which is the sudden, unpredictable, but still plausible turn, from bad to good. He lamented at how little it appears in modern stories. They joy it gives the audience can not be obtained any other way. When Shepard and Anderson were watching Earth, I was positive that we were experiencing a eucatastrophe. But the Hackett radioed in and the whole thing turned in to one big, 5 year long catastrophe.

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Lupus Canivus

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I have arrived on Earth.... but after finding out about all those #### endings I can't bring myself to finish the game. It just feels like a betrayal of everything I fought for in ME1 and 2.

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Wrong thread.

Modifié par sergeym1990, 11 mars 2012 - 02:15 .


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>I guess they knew the Synthetics would get so advanced that even the reapers >couldn't stop them so its better to >blow them up and never make networked AI.

If you choose the syntethic ending, there is no reaper threat anymore because reaper are not necessary anymore because there is no organic / ai conflict left.

Still just totally ****ed up.

Modifié par MrPuschel, 11 mars 2012 - 02:15 .


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kingsims

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The rest of the game is fine and deserves an 8/10. The bugs, import issues, static journal, endings make it lose 2 points in my book. It doesn't deserve a 10/10 thats like saying the ending is perfect and the game has no bugs or flaws which is not true.

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B.Shep

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Yeah i know.
It doesn't matter want you do, the Mass Relays are destroyed(the only diference is the beam color) and the Normandy somehow got lost in a unknow planet with his full crew.

Sure Shepard may live but everything else completelly killed my desire to replay the game until Bioware somehow fixes this.

Bioware promise us closure and endings were our choices mattered, but after seeing the Three Colors endings are pretty much the same and independent of what you did during the game i feel kinda betrayed.