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Jaron Oberyn

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 Someone said a while back that one of the devs stated there was a happy ending with sugar and rainbows, but that it got cut. In light of the fact that fans on almost every discussion board across the Internet are raging over the endings, could bioware possibly bring this in as dlc, and for free? Or better question, would they? Bethesda did it, and bioware seems to be taking some notes from them lately, so why not? Of cour they can make it the hardest to get, because lets be honest even the "happiest" ending we already have isn't a good ending, it's still a bad ending. 


Anyone have any thoughts on this?


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future_usmc

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I agree on making it the hardest to get but I think it should still be filled with some sad moments like losing some crew members. telling you right now if i lost EDI or Joker I would probably want to cry if i didnt already cut out my tear ducts (thats my story and im sticking to it)

EDIT: also i don't think it should be free. Either deal with the endings like me (make up your own and pretent it happend) or pay for a new one

Modifié par future_usmc, 08 mars 2012 - 07:11 .


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SNascimento

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If it was up to me, I would say no.

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Eterna

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Nope.

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Payed $80 to be given 3 ending that were terrible ( general consensus of the community) and ruined the entire game and having 0 replay value to me. If Bioware wants me to ever preorder another bioware game they better give better endings for free. I feel really cheated by ME3. Even if they don't give it for free. I'll buy it as a dlc, never buying another Bio ware game until I either play the real version from my friends.

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I don't want new content, just a new ending, if that makes sense.

As it, don't attach it to another gameplay sequence.

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can you put new wine into an old wineskin?

Modifié par Jjacobclark, 08 mars 2012 - 07:22 .


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So why exactly do people say no? The happier ending in no way effects your Shepard's ending if you don't want it to. The lack of it only serves to make people feel unhappy. I just don't get why you believe this shouldn't be in the game.

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Dragoni89 wrote...

Payed $80 to be given 3 ending that were terrible ( general consensus of the community) and ruined the entire game and having 0 replay value to me. If Bioware wants me to ever preorder another bioware game they better give better endings for free. I feel really cheated by ME3. Even if they don't give it for free. I'll buy it as a dlc, never buying another Bio ware game until I either play the real version from my friends.


They actually lost my support as well. I had great trust in them and defended them on many turns but can't defend them anymore.

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Wazooty wrote...

I don't want new content, just a new ending, if that makes sense.

As it, don't attach it to another gameplay sequence.


Write a fanfic. 

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Jaron Oberyn

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Fanfic doesn't cut it. Additional endings would. It's not impossible to do, but depends on whether they're willing to. Considering the majority of the talk around ME3 on the Internet lately is how much people hate the endings, it would be beneficial for them to do a Bethesda and release an alternate ending dlc, free or paid.

-Polite


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I payed for the collectors edition to have my heart broken. I lost all trust in Bioware's single player story games and will never purchase another.

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Eterna5 wrote...

Wazooty wrote...

I don't want new content, just a new ending, if that makes sense.

As it, don't attach it to another gameplay sequence.


Write a fanfic. 


No.

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To those who don't want downloadable content for people who want a happy ending; why not? Basically you guys are satisfied with the crappy endings, so who cares what everyone else thinks? That's wrong. Bioware should treat their fans with respect and at least give us a proper conclusion to the series we worked so hard to beat. We all paid good money for these games.

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Exactly. And maybe make it where it's dependent on certain things you do across the previous two games, decisions you've made in there that factor in whether or not th snappy ending is accessible.

-Polite

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Wazooty wrote...

Eterna5 wrote...

Wazooty wrote...

I don't want new content, just a new ending, if that makes sense.

As it, don't attach it to another gameplay sequence.


Write a fanfic. 


No.


 Then deal with it. 

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Ok guys, I understand and respect that some of you enjoyed the endings as they are now. You got what you wanted, congratulations, I'm happy for you. Now, why deny it to the ones who just like you, payed for a good game, but didn't feel it was worth it. The endings that we already have, would be great, and they could be left just like they are, you wont lose anything. All we want, is one single ending where things go a little better. You already have all of them, why come here to say "no" to other people that just want ONE fu**ing better ending? Make it extremely hard to achieve, Make it like 10 thousand in war assets or gaw, and only possible if you played the entire game on insanity without changing the difficulty and did every single mission in the game and managed to save/make peace everyone/everywhere it's possible...
Why some guys come here just to troll?

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yoshibb wrote...

So why exactly do people say no? The happier ending in no way effects your Shepard's ending if you don't want it to. The lack of it only serves to make people feel unhappy. I just don't get why you believe this shouldn't be in the game.


I say no because that would kill the whole theme of this last game. Reapers are here, and this isn't going to end perfectly, no matter what. Would kind of ruin the story IMO.

But I won't come on the forums with torches and pitchforks if they do.

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KillSlash45 wrote...

yoshibb wrote...

So why exactly do people say no? The happier ending in no way effects your Shepard's ending if you don't want it to. The lack of it only serves to make people feel unhappy. I just don't get why you believe this shouldn't be in the game.


I say no because that would kill the whole theme of this last game. Reapers are here, and this isn't going to end perfectly, no matter what. Would kind of ruin the story IMO.

But I won't come on the forums with torches and pitchforks if they do.


All right, so just because you liked the end product means that we're all meant to twiddle our thumbs and be quiet? Pretty sure we're entitled to our opinions, too. And just as much as we don't need torches and pitchforks, I don't think we need to be condescending either. 

So what if BW chooses to release a "happier" ending? You don't have to purchase nor download the DLC if you don't want to. Your story in the Mass Effect canon has concluded because you're satisfied with the endings. Quite frankly, I applaud you for that. I'm glad you liked them. I wish I could say the same. 

But we're not asking for a perfect ending--or for a "Disney" ending. We're just looking for one that is a little less out of left-field and more a direct correlation of the decisions we have made throughout the series. If Bioware is going to insist on sacrificing the hero (something Shepard was always prepared for), they could've at least done it in a way that still honors their system of choice and consequence. The three options we are given are unattached from everything we have done up until that point. Give us something that makes sense. That's all I ask.

(I admittedly subscribe to the idea that I feel Shepard could've saved the galaxy and survived, and that he could've reunited with his crew as well. But it wouldn't detract from the many losses that they sustained; it wouldn't make the story any less poignant. I'd like an alternative ending where Shep can save the galaxy, have her cake, and eat it, too. But I think this should be something to be strived for, and that it should be one of many options). 

Modifié par astrophyzcs, 08 mars 2012 - 10:47 .


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>bioware
>free dlc
Choose one.

Modifié par su66otnik, 08 mars 2012 - 10:47 .


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They did something similar with Gears 2, they put a cut part of the game into DLC.
I don't care if i have to pay for it, i will.

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su66otnik wrote...

>bioware
>free dlc
Choose one.


i would pick bioware cuase then endings like that wouldnt of happened then again the game wouldnt come out this year since they would of taken there time to add more content...i like ea to a point but im slowly starting to tell them off too...and this isnt helping :/

By the way the winter night ending (if you beat the game twice or import from me2 i think) would of bein good if the guy said"One more story then back to Nana Liara for bed time" for any of the endings if you romanced her :P

Modifié par Dead Shizno, 08 mars 2012 - 11:00 .


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DLC? Maybe. But it won't be free. I mean FFS they're making you buy action figures to get all the DLC. I wouldn't hold out for "free" anything. Hell I doubt they'll even make any DLC beyond multiplayer.

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astrophyzcs wrote...

All right, so just because you liked the end product means that we're all meant to twiddle our thumbs and be quiet? Pretty sure we're entitled to our opinions, too. And just as much as we don't need torches and pitchforks, I don't think we need to be condescending either. 



I never said you had to be quiet. You are certainly entitled to your opinion.

So what if BW chooses to release a "happier" ending? You don't have to purchase nor download the DLC if you don't want to. Your story in the Mass Effect canon has concluded because you're satisfied with the endings. Quite frankly, I applaud you for that. I'm glad you liked them. I wish I could say the same. 


Because that would ruin the overall plotline and feel of the game. It feel out of left field if after all this forboding doom, everyone gets off free and clear (I considered, battered, beaten, but still alive to be free and clear considering the circumstances.)

What if I want my shepherd to  amass an army of robot unicorns to kill off the reapers with pixie dust as an option? If they added that you wouldn't have to do it, it would be MY story. Doesn't make it any less silly to have as an ending given the overall plotline.

But we're not asking for a perfect ending--or for a "Disney" ending. We're just looking for one that is a little less out of left-field and more a direct correlation of the decisions we have made throughout the series. If Bioware is going to insist on sacrificing the hero (something Shepard was always prepared for), they could've at least done it in a way that still honors their system of choice and consequence. The three options we are given are unattached from everything we have done up until that point. Give us something that makes sense. That's all I ask.

(I admittedly subscribe to the idea that I feel Shepard could've saved the galaxy and survived, and that he could've reunited with his crew as well. But it wouldn't detract from the many losses that they sustained; it wouldn't make the story any less poignant. I'd like an alternative ending where Shep can save the galaxy, have her cake, and eat it, too. But I think this should be something to be strived for, and that it should be one of many options). 

There is one point I agree with, and that is having choice affect the endings. For me, that would entail what kind of dark, similar-in-tone kind of ending you get is based on the decisions of all three games somehow.


And one last point
I consider anything where the whole crew survives and everyone is ruinited a Disney puppies and rainbows ending. That just me though. 

Modifié par KillSlash45, 08 mars 2012 - 11:08 .


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Bioware as a Reaper in the end: "Hope is irrelevant! Destiny assigned is determined!"