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I remember reading that Bioware suggested we keep our saves just in case but to be honest The endings kind of killed my motivation. It just didn't feel right and to be honest it would feel wrong going into another ME universe based game for me. I think I'm going to clear my hard drive for....well I don't know yet. I need games to look forward too. I have 200GB of memory for nothing... sad face

By the way I in no way hate Bioware of Mass Effect 1, 2, or 3. I simply disagree with the endings, but what's done is done. I will say I enjoyed the journey very much. So my question to you is do you think you'll hang on to your saves? Why or why not?

Modifié par future_usmc, 08 mars 2012 - 06:36 .


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Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.

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They said that we should keep our savegames. And it's also hinted in the game when Sheppard survives.

The question that remains is if people are going to want to invest in the ME universe again since Bioware more or less took a dump on our choices through all these years.

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Zhriver wrote...

They said that we should keep our savegames. And it's also hinted in the game when Sheppard survives.

The question that remains is if people are going to want to invest in the ME universe again since Bioware more or less took a dump on our choices through all these years.


They said it was Shepard's last game, yet they gave a very unsatisfying ending that doesn't have a conclusion. So in order to please most fans and give us a happy ending, they'll either have to bring Shepard back as the protaganist, or create downloadable content for Mass Effect 3 that would serve as an epilogue and give us a happy ending with closure.

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Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.


There are 4 different outcomes, only 1 of them terminates all life.

Red: Vaporizing, we see the earth and everything on it scorched.
Red: Only Reapers die. Crew of Normandy crash land on some planet, alive.

Blue: Shep takes control of Reapers, reapers and citadel fly off.

Green: Synthesis, merge between organics and synthetics. Normandy crashes on the lush planet, but this time Edi is alive too.

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Zhriver wrote...

They said that we should keep our savegames. And it's also hinted in the game when Sheppard survives.

The question that remains is if people are going to want to invest in the ME universe again since Bioware more or less took a dump on our choices through all these years.


More or less this, short and to the point

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Zhriver wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.


There are 4 different outcomes that I count, only 1 of them terminates all life.


If you are talking about the one where Shepard destroys the reapers and the relays then the galaxy is still wiped out.  The destruction of a Relay results in the destruction of the solar system it is in. 

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Mfinn3333 wrote...

Zhriver wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.


There are 4 different outcomes that I count, only 1 of them terminates all life.


If you are talking about the one where Shepard destroys the reapers and the relays then the galaxy is still wiped out.  The destruction of a Relay results in the destruction of the solar system it is in. 


There are 2 distinct videos for the red outcome.
One shows the earth being scorched and the other only shows the reapers.

And no the mass relays do not go "critical".
You see Sheppard still alive at the very end of the cinematics.

Modifié par Zhriver, 08 mars 2012 - 06:50 .


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I would actually pay for a DLC that gave me endings were we actually you know destory the Reapers and keep the relays and such and such, but alas it probably won't happen. I think I'll play multiplayer some more but when I get a new game ME1 2 3 are coming off my hard drive. also any DLC released I probably won't buy unless it is an ending fixer. (I don't want epilogue fixer i want full on new ending like more intense space and ground battle cutscenes ending)

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I want Bioware to at least acknowledge that many people are upset about the ending. With all the comments and complaints, you'd think they would have said something by now.

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Zhriver wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Zhriver wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.


There are 4 different outcomes that I count, only 1 of them terminates all life.


If you are talking about the one where Shepard destroys the reapers and the relays then the galaxy is still wiped out.  The destruction of a Relay results in the destruction of the solar system it is in. 


There are 2 distinct videos for the red outcome.
One shows the earth being scorched and the other only shows the reapers.

And no the mass relays do not go "critical".
You see Sheppard still alive at the very end of the cinematics.


Didn't they say in the Arrival DLC that destroying a relay destroys the system it's in? Hence the Batarians?

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J5550123 wrote...

I want Bioware to at least acknowledge that many people are upset about the ending. With all the comments and complaints, you'd think they would have said something by now.


Problem is there are also quite a bit of people out there that like the endings.

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future_usmc wrote...

J5550123 wrote...

I want Bioware to at least acknowledge that many people are upset about the ending. With all the comments and complaints, you'd think they would have said something by now.


Problem is there are also quite a bit of people out there that like the endings.


that number is significantly less

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Didn't they say in the Arrival DLC that destroying a relay destroys the system it's in? Hence the Batarians?


The relays shut down shortly before blowing up so that it wouldn't destroy the systems

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future_usmc wrote...

J5550123 wrote...

I want Bioware to at least acknowledge that many people are upset about the ending. With all the comments and complaints, you'd think they would have said something by now.


Problem is there are also quite a bit of people out there that like the endings.


I've talked to a couple of them, but the amount of people who dislike the endings just keeps growing. Just look at this poll for instance.


http://social.biowar...06/polls/28989/

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Jjacobclark wrote...

future_usmc wrote...

J5550123 wrote...

I want Bioware to at least acknowledge that many people are upset about the ending. With all the comments and complaints, you'd think they would have said something by now.


Problem is there are also quite a bit of people out there that like the endings.


that number is significantly less


True but even with one voice of support they can very well not see a need to do anyting. delusion is a hell of a thing. At this point I have lost quite a bit of faith in Bioware so I won't be surprised if they never awknowledge it. Now i do hope they prove me wrong but that remains to be seen

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Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits

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Well either way it was a hell of a ride getting to the end and even though the ending was a let down i'll try to remember the good times.

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Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


The universe didn't die.

However a lot of people interpret the old man and the boy as if the old man is telling a fictional story to the boy.
I'm personally hoping that one of the gaming sites will get a hold of a developer and ask if this was intended.

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Zhriver wrote...

Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


The universe didn't die.

However a lot of people interpret the old man and the boy as if the old man is telling a fictional story to the boy.


now that would be a interesting spin because thats what i thought when i got it

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I wonder what the old man means by one more shepard story

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Tazzmission wrote...

Zhriver wrote...

Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


The universe didn't die.

However a lot of people interpret the old man and the boy as if the old man is telling a fictional story to the boy.


now that would be a interesting spin because thats what i thought when i got it


Perhaps the old man is Sheppard and the boy his grandson :o

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Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


Not every system had a Mass Relay.  Just the ones in systems that had one.  Like Sol, Thessia, Tuchunka...  I'm shouldn't have said the entire galaxy but most of the major population centers are probably gone. 

At least that's what I got from the ending.  Watching the Normandy try and outfly that blast wave made me think that the Mass Effect Relay's went critical and I assumed the Normandy survived it because it was hit at a lower rate than the planets that couldn't move like that.  

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Mfinn3333 wrote...

Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


Not every system had a Mass Relay.  Just the ones in systems that had one.  Like Sol, Thessia, Tuchunka...  I'm shouldn't have said the entire galaxy but most of the major population centers are probably gone. 

At least that's what I got from the ending.  Watching the Normandy try and outfly that blast wave made me think that the Mass Effect Relay's went critical and I assumed the Normandy survived it because it was hit at a lower rate than the planets that couldn't move like that.  


Sheppard is alive, he was at ground zero. The vid shows him lying in rubble, groaning and moving slightly

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Zhriver wrote...

Tazzmission wrote...

Zhriver wrote...

Tazzmission wrote...

Mfinn3333 wrote...

Since Bioware killed off the entire galaxy at the end of the game, the people who told us to keep our saved games either haven't played it or are really hoping for a time machine.



the whole galaxy didnt die

if thats true explain the grandfather ending after the credits


The universe didn't die.

However a lot of people interpret the old man and the boy as if the old man is telling a fictional story to the boy.


now that would be a interesting spin because thats what i thought when i got it


Perhaps the old man is Sheppard and the boy his grandson :o

Then surely the child wouldn't be asking for another story about "The Shepard", but would be asking Shep directly for his stories.