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Darth Malice113 wrote...

Paul Rodney wrote...

Im sure you'd all love your little fairy tale happy fken rainbow hippie bull**** endings where Shepard marries a purple alien and dances around the normandy like a ****got and they all live happily ever after

**** U EVERYONE DIES THATS JUST THE WAY THINGS ARE.



Nothing wrong with them as long as you're into nihilism. Image IPB


I'm into nihilism. If these puny biological beings kill the Gods they must pay the price.


Yeah maybe some want to kill the mechanical Gods and go shopping with your blue girlfriend... but I think that its a bit silly, isn't it? But I suggest to Bioware to launch it as a free DLC option. I simply will keep it away from me. :sick:



Creating a species of blue space babes was incredibly silly on the first place and have set the tone of this series (in a pair with highheels and makeup on battlefield of Miranda clones). So those emo endings, without any choice, are really out of place.

Modifié par misoretu9, 29 février 2012 - 01:56 .


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I like the endings actually

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ManyDeadCats wrote...

OP doesn't mind the ending because he's just buying ME3 for the gay sex.

Everyone is. ;)
Dont try to denie it.

Modifié par Xayoz, 29 février 2012 - 01:57 .


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Xayoz wrote...

ManyDeadCats wrote...

OP doesn't mind the ending because he's just buying ME3 for the gay sex.

Everyone is. ;)
Dont try to denie it.


Well I definitely ship it for lesbian romance. But now it seems that lesbian LI would be forcedly impregnated for a sake of creating a colony far far away after Normandy's crash.

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E-Type XR wrote...

That would be grand if it was the only game in a series.

But when you've invested dozens, possibly hundreds of hours into a series, to have EVERY single ending go "and then the galaxy was ****ed herp derp" is a kick in the balls.


i agree

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Xayoz wrote...

ManyDeadCats wrote...

OP doesn't mind the ending because he's just buying ME3 for the gay sex.

Everyone is. ;)
Dont try to denie it.


"Denie"

LOL. I'll leave it to your parents to do the AAR. If theyre still alive and married.

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Read the endings not only are they a slap in the face, they make zero sense. I mean the ending where you merge ... c'mon really some space wizard just makes it all happen right? Control oh yeah relays blow up anyway how does that make sense. Don't even get me started on the fate of the normandy.... that is a pointless, nonsensical, ending that only pisses people off.

I could understand planets being utterly ruined, some species possibly being extinct, I could understand some of the options having the relays blow, I could understand portions of crew dying to save LI or vice versa. That would be fine.... but these endings are stupid. And if they are indeed the only endings it doesn't matter what choices you made because you are all f**ked the same way regardless. Only difference is if shepherd dies or is stranded. And if the reapers are controlled killed or merged with. Which is a choice you make at the end.. thereby making every choice prior count for nothing.

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How is saving the history, and the future, of the galaxy considered a bad thing? Because killing demi-gods doesn't come without sacrifice? What did everyone think we were fighting? What did they think would happen if we lost? We'd just go about to our normal everyday lives?

If you didn't care about the galaxy dying then what were you fighting for?

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Our_Last_Scene wrote...

How is saving the history, and the future, of the galaxy considered a bad thing? Because killing demi-gods doesn't come without sacrifice? What did everyone think we were fighting? What did they think would happen if we lost? We'd just go about to our normal everyday lives?

If you didn't care about the galaxy dying then what were you fighting for?

Well, for your close ones of course. Otherwise, why would I care about Reaper invasion if some other civilisations would raise and blossom (and after destruction of relays no one will ever achieve the same level again for propably millions of years) after it anyway?

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Biodrones, they come in every shape, including death-loving ones.

Modifié par Unit-Alpha, 29 février 2012 - 03:21 .


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Battlestar Galactica

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Unit-Alpha wrote...

Biodrones, they come in every shape, including death-loving ones.


But it's not death loving, it's life loving, that's the entire point in beating the reapers.

If I didn't care about everything ever, like half the people here, then I would just let the reapers win. But I do want to beat the reapers, I do want to save everything, and I'm not naive enough to believe everything will be sunshine and rainbows at the end.

Seriously, if you don't care about the survival of everyone and all of history and the future, then what are you fighting for?

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misoretu9 wrote...

Xayoz wrote...

ManyDeadCats wrote...

OP doesn't mind the ending because he's just buying ME3 for the gay sex.

Everyone is. ;)
Dont try to denie it.


Well I definitely ship it for lesbian romance. But now it seems that lesbian LI would be forcedly impregnated for a sake of creating a colony far far away after Normandy's crash.


I like where this is going......

Maybe the ending isn't as bad as I thought.

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You're an arrogant person, OP.

How dare you belittle others for wanting options that go against what you want!

I knew that the variables would play a huge part in how ME3 would go down and that Bioware ended up digging themselves into a massive hole they can't climb out of. Now their attempt to appease anyone, from the looks of the leaks, has ended up angering far more than those that are happy with the grimdark only endings.

Mass Effect was about choices, these endings take away all choice and shoehorn all the players into one type of ending. Was it so hard to throw players that did everything, that played all the games on release, a bone?

Modifié par Elite Midget, 29 février 2012 - 03:52 .


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CerberusSoldier wrote...

Op the ending to this game is utterly stupid and it makes the idea of a galatic war to save Earth a joke . when in the end what ever you do in the game is worthless and pointless . since the Galaxy is sent into the stone age for 200,000 years and Shepard dies .



So..........  a war to avoid being dead.
 
Or zombified and left to starve when the Reapers pull out at the end of the cycle.

Or distilled into Reaper marrow.

...is stupid because the price for avoiding that fate is the fact that you'll have to eventually create your own FTL to get back out there?

Wow. 

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zestyshade wrote...

Battlestar Galactica


Definetly a big influence, I think. Even Tricia is here as EDI. The Merge ending is very close to the new beginning with humans and humanoid cylons in BG also.

And the Sheppard ending, like Starbuck ending, is a bitter pill to swallow for the fans.

I understand why much of the fans are pissed, but I like the endings anyway. And new 'stone age' isn't the same as total extinction by any means. Civilizations can continue evolving without reaper technology instead of fade away. That's the point of it.

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Subject One wrote...

zestyshade wrote...

Battlestar Galactica


Definetly a big influence, I think. Even Tricia is here as EDI. The Merge ending is very close to the new beginning with humans and humanoid cylons in BG also.

And the Sheppard ending, like Starbuck ending, is a bitter pill to swallow for the fans.

I understand why much of the fans are pissed, but I like the endings anyway. And new 'stone age' isn't the same as total extinction by any means. Civilizations can continue evolving without reaper technology instead of fade away. That's the point of it.

I think I've said that three times in the last six hours, it hasn't sank in yet to people.  

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misoretu9 wrote...

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How is saving the history, and the future, of the galaxy considered a bad thing? Because killing demi-gods doesn't come without sacrifice? What did everyone think we were fighting? What did they think would happen if we lost? We'd just go about to our normal everyday lives?

If you didn't care about the galaxy dying then what were you fighting for?

Well, for your close ones of course. Otherwise, why would I care about Reaper invasion if some other civilisations would raise and blossom (and after destruction of relays no one will ever achieve the same level again for propably millions of years) after it anyway?


Because the Reapers doesn't want that the new civilizations achieve a level of power/ technology that can rival with them. So they control the 'blossom' of the organic beings and then they kill them before they are a menace. Sheppard changes this. Yes, a very pointless ending <_<

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Our_Last_Scene wrote...
 But I do want to beat the reapers, I do want to save everything, and I'm not naive enough to believe everything will be sunshine and rainbows at the end.


Once again, wanting our Shepard to be with his crew and rebuild / suffer together or something, doesn't mean we want a "sunshine and rainbows and bunnies and butterflies" ending.

Seriously, stop it with the sunshine,rainbows,bunnies, etc. to cover your "I like the endings", just because we want a variation that doesn't let Normandy and Shepard stranded.

Sheesh!

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misoretu9 wrote...

Our_Last_Scene wrote...

How is saving the history, and the future, of the galaxy considered a bad thing? Because killing demi-gods doesn't come without sacrifice? What did everyone think we were fighting? What did they think would happen if we lost? We'd just go about to our normal everyday lives?

If you didn't care about the galaxy dying then what were you fighting for?

Well, for your close ones of course. Otherwise, why would I care about Reaper invasion if some other civilisations would raise and blossom (and after destruction of relays no one will ever achieve the same level again for propably millions of years) after it anyway?



If all you're fighting for is yourself and your loved ones, what's the point? The Reapers, via Saren. And again the Collectors basically offered you a "place" (Join us and sell everyone else out and you'll be fine.) And there's no reason for them to lie. It'd be nothing for them to leave you all alone while they scrub down the galaxy. Given how long it takes, everyone close to you (save Liara) would probably be dead of old age anyway by the time they were done..

If all you're doing this for is them because they're close to you (i.e. doing it for yourself.) then actually the logical thing to do is to sell out. 

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Elecbender wrote...

misoretu9 wrote...

Xayoz wrote...

ManyDeadCats wrote...

OP doesn't mind the ending because he's just buying ME3 for the gay sex.

Everyone is. ;)
Dont try to denie it.


Well I definitely ship it for lesbian romance. But now it seems that lesbian LI would be forcedly impregnated for a sake of creating a colony far far away after Normandy's crash.


I like where this is going......

Maybe the ending isn't as bad as I thought.


There wouldn't be enough pairs to create and maintain a viable population.

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Ghost Rider LSOV wrote...

Our_Last_Scene wrote...
 But I do want to beat the reapers, I do want to save everything, and I'm not naive enough to believe everything will be sunshine and rainbows at the end.


Once again, wanting our Shepard to be with his crew and rebuild / suffer together or something, doesn't mean we want a "sunshine and rainbows and bunnies and butterflies" ending.

Seriously, stop it with the sunshine,rainbows,bunnies, etc. to cover your "I like the endings", just because we want a variation that doesn't let Normandy and Shepard stranded.

Sheesh!


I think that is completely understandable that most gamers want a 'good' ending. After all they've spent a lot of hours at this universe and want that their effort means something for them.

Personaly I like the endings (at the paper at least), but I'm sure that I'm with the minority here. But kudos to Bioware for their brave decission anyway. The easy way was to do a more sweet (and more forgettable) ending like the ones that we see at most adventure/ RPG/ action RPG games.

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Subject One wrote...

zestyshade wrote...

Battlestar Galactica


Definetly a big influence, I think. Even Tricia is here as EDI. The Merge ending is very close to the new beginning with humans and humanoid cylons in BG also.

And the Sheppard ending, like Starbuck ending, is a bitter pill to swallow for the fans.

I understand why much of the fans are pissed, but I like the endings anyway. And new 'stone age' isn't the same as total extinction by any means. Civilizations can continue evolving without reaper technology instead of fade away. That's the point of it.

Don't know much about the ending spoilers, but from the little I gathered: Humanity and Co. end up stranded on some world with no tech basically. To me that sounds like a BSG rip-off, which is pretty lame.

I am waiting for the Plot summary to be ammended on wikipedia and ME wiki myself, so I can read the actual verified endings.

Modifié par zestyshade, 29 février 2012 - 04:19 .


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Someone send me a link to where it says the Normandy crew is stranded. Not from Shepard, but stranded alone.

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zestyshade wrote...

Subject One wrote...

zestyshade wrote...

Battlestar Galactica


Definetly a big influence, I think. Even Tricia is here as EDI. The Merge ending is very close to the new beginning with humans and humanoid cylons in BG also.

And the Sheppard ending, like Starbuck ending, is a bitter pill to swallow for the fans.

I understand why much of the fans are pissed, but I like the endings anyway. And new 'stone age' isn't the same as total extinction by any means. Civilizations can continue evolving without reaper technology instead of fade away. That's the point of it.

Don't know much about the ending spoilers, but from the little I gathered: Humanity and Co. end up stranded on some world with no tech basically. To me that sounds like a BSG rip-off, which is pretty lame.

I am waiting for the Plot summary to be ammended on wikipedia and ME wiki myself, so I can read the actual verified endings.


Not exactly. What ends with the Reapers are the Mass portals to travel. Technology developed by organic beings still exists.

And yes, I see points from BSG, but there are enough differences to not be exactly the same. Anyway if Bioware want to rip off something is better to copy my favourit Sci Fi TV Show than anything else :P