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For the last time, NO, they didn't ripped off Deus Ex and if you don't know what PLOTHOLE means, DON'T MENTION THAT WORD.


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SovereignWillReturn

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Aesieru wrote...

4 pages? really?


Four pages of making him rage and chuckling to ourselves quietly to distract eachother from crying at the state of Deus Ex Effect: Battlestar 3.

Edit: Five Pages now. Insert generic QQ here.

Modifié par SovereignWillReturn, 05 mars 2012 - 02:24 .


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Naqey

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"Completely subjective (and wrong)"

best.coment.ever

#103
Aesieru

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I was just surprised people were arguing for 4 pages, it's obvious it's not from Deus Ex and I've even played the versions of that game.

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Patriota125 wrote...

That in the title. So many kiddie twilight fangirls who wanted sunshine and bunnies keep mentioning:

"oh, im so cool and edgy and ME3 totally sucks man yeah and also it's filled with lots of freaking plotholes man yeah it has plotholes (dont know what that means tho but it makes me sound cool and intelligent)"


No, it doesn't have plot holes, everything it's explained.


And NO, they didn't ripped off Deus Ex, the endings MAY BE quite SIMILAR, but theyre not the same thing, so, there was NO rip off.



Terrible spelling and grammar?  A completely subjective opinion that the OP claims is fact?  And all of that right in the title?

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Modifié par syllogi, 05 mars 2012 - 02:33 .


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Patriota125 wrote...

Rushed? No. Crappy? Completely subjective (and wrong). Ive got the ultimate truth. My mind is way beyond yours obviously. I can understand things you obviously cant, thanks to my high IQ.


Your claim about IQ would suggest you know the meaning of irony, thats good considering how a opinion on something subjective can not be wrong.

There are no plot holes? The old man says the details have been lost in time which suggests at least several generations have passed yet the normandy's crew of 40 would not have sustained a colony like that, add to this the fact that randomly landing on a planet with flora suitable of human consumption is astronomical, they only had military rations and there is no cornocopia tech ala star trek and your looking at a plot hole the size of something really big.
Given the fact that the actual final resolution to the entire series is in fact a massive plot hole its pretty god damn disgusting.

Modifié par AdrynBliss, 05 mars 2012 - 02:39 .


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The only reason i see here which looks like Deus EX is the ending choices, but am very sure if ME3 came before Deus EX people would have said the same thing. i would let get to you because this is not the first and will not be the last either. they are alot of films, books and games out there that have similarity with the ending.

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AdrynBliss wrote...

Patriota125 wrote...

Rushed? No. Crappy? Completely subjective (and wrong). Ive got the ultimate truth. My mind is way beyond yours obviously. I can understand things you obviously cant, thanks to my high IQ.


Your claim about IQ would suggest you know the meaning of irony, thats good considering how a opinion on something subjective can not be wrong.

There are no plot holes? The old man says the details have been lost in time which suggests at least several generations have passed yet the normandy's crew of 40 would not have sustained a colony like that, add to this the fact that randomly landing on a planet with flora suitable of human consumption is astronomical, they only had military rations and there is no corocopia tech ala star trek and your looking at a plot hole the size of something really big.
Given the fact that the actual final resolution to the entire series is in fact a massive plot hole its pretty god damn disgusting.


dude , don't crap on his self esteem. give him a trophy for participation, and reinforce his delusions. It's the right thing to do.

#108
SovereignWillReturn

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Gold stars of acceptance for everyone.

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Nice ad-hominem there, very convincing. Unfortunately you don't seem to grasp that this isn't high art but a business. If you take my cash and deliver an unsatisfactory ending then I'm not going to be very happy; as a corollary, BW better deliver a satisfactory ending ("Disney" for those that want it, ME3-style for those who find real life insufficiently depressing i.e. those not are aware of the real world)

I'll reiterate: A year ago, I would have blindly bought any Bioware game. If, after DA2 and SWTOR, ME3 turns out gloomy like the spoilers suggest, then I'm not going to be spending much on BW games in the future.

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 05 mars 2012 - 03:23 .


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Patriota125

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Dont know what ad hominen means and i dont even care about it, im not a pretentious brat.

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Ok, I'll bite: How come Sovereign needed to manually open the relay, when the guardian was chillin out at the "core" of the citadel? Especially when the guardian controls them, and can obviously communicate with them to do so. It just forgot to give itself access to the systems of the place it calls home?

Sovereign: Hey boss, those god damned bugs aren't responding to me. Can you open the relay, please?

Guardian: ...makin toast!

Sovereign: ...Sir, please? I really don't want to spend the next 1,500 years in the ass-end of space manipulating these ******-ants into doing it for me.

Guardian: Bored now, bye!

Sovereign: ...><

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AdrynBliss

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Patriota125 wrote...

Dont know what ad hominen means and i dont even care about it, im not a pretentious brat.


Patriota125 wrote...

My mind is way beyond yours obviously. I can understand things you obviously cant, thanks to my high
IQ.


..............................<_<

Modifié par AdrynBliss, 05 mars 2012 - 05:15 .


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AdrynBliss wrote...

Patriota125 wrote...

Dont know what ad hominen means and i dont even care about it, im not a pretentious brat.


Patriota125 wrote...

My mind is way beyond yours obviously. I can understand things you obviously cant, thanks to my high
IQ.


..............................<_<


:lol:

#114
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Wow, obviously Patriota125 does have a higher IQ than most here. He is very well fed, id fill the rest of you in but he's generating quality lulz.

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just feed him more eh?

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Patriota125 wrote...

Dont know what ad hominen means and i dont even care about it, i am a pretentious brat.

Fixed

#117
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Plot holes:


Why did Sovereign need to interface with the Citadel if the Guardian was there?

Why does the Control ending destroy the relays if Shepard is replacing the Guardian anyway?

How does the Synthesis ending work? Does every organic get Lazarus implants? Does every mech and geth platform start growing limbs? And how is any of it achieved using mass effect engines (the relays)?

How is it possible for Shepard to survive the Citadel blowing up and crashing on Earth in the Destroy ending?

Why is the Normandy traveling between relays when the relays are destroyed?

Why does the Guardian take the form of a child? Was the child always the Guardian?

If the Reapers are against organics making synthetics why don't they just tell people that?

How did the Citadel get to the Sol system, and what if anything happened to the 13 million people aboard it?

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LookingGlass93 wrote...

Plot holes:


Why did Sovereign need to interface with the Citadel if the Guardian was there?

Why does the Control ending destroy the relays if Shepard is replacing the Guardian anyway?

How does the Synthesis ending work? Does every organic get Lazarus implants? Does every mech and geth platform start growing limbs? And how is any of it achieved using mass effect engines (the relays)?

How is it possible for Shepard to survive the Citadel blowing up and crashing on Earth in the Destroy ending?

Why is the Normandy traveling between relays when the relays are destroyed?

Why does the Guardian take the form of a child? Was the child always the Guardian?

If the Reapers are against organics making synthetics why don't they just tell people that?

How did the Citadel get to the Sol system, and what if anything happened to the 13 million people aboard it?




You want an explanation?






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#119
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LookingGlass93 wrote...

Plot holes:


Why did Sovereign need to interface with the Citadel if the Guardian was there?

Why does the Control ending destroy the relays if Shepard is replacing the Guardian anyway?

How does the Synthesis ending work? Does every organic get Lazarus implants? Does every mech and geth platform start growing limbs? And how is any of it achieved using mass effect engines (the relays)?

How is it possible for Shepard to survive the Citadel blowing up and crashing on Earth in the Destroy ending?

Why is the Normandy traveling between relays when the relays are destroyed?

Why does the Guardian take the form of a child? Was the child always the Guardian?

If the Reapers are against organics making synthetics why don't they just tell people that?

How did the Citadel get to the Sol system, and what if anything happened to the 13 million people aboard it?




you got a good points here i still can' t get how the Citadel got Sol system or else they pull star gate style of the station having star drivers which allows it to move into some kind of hyperspace.:innocent:

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farlander28 wrote...

Ok, I'll bite: How come Sovereign needed to manually open the relay, when the guardian was chillin out at the "core" of the citadel? Especially when the guardian controls them, and can obviously communicate with them to do so. It just forgot to give itself access to the systems of the place it calls home?

Sovereign: Hey boss, those god damned bugs aren't responding to me. Can you open the relay, please?

Guardian: ...makin toast!

Sovereign: ...Sir, please? I really don't want to spend the next 1,500 years in the ass-end of space manipulating these ******-ants into doing it for me.

Guardian: Bored now, bye!

Sovereign: ...><

I would call that a MAJOR PLOTHOLE :pinched: Either that or 99.999999% of people that played mass effect 1 missed something.

#121
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Sorry OP, it is a blatant rip-off. Only IMO Deus Ex did it better.

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And this thread is done.

End of line.