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#26
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Eterna5 wrote...

Write a fanfic. 


Reapers watch the optimal conclusion the Quarian-Geth War and leave the galaxy because in one try Sheppard has disproven their entire premise.

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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.)



Yeah, because surviving the suicide mission intact was such a mood breaker for ME2, right?

Problem is, I've already cured the goddamn genophage, made peace between Krogan and Turian and made sure Geth and Quarians got along. I almost single handedly fixed all the problems in the galaxy by the time I got to Earth and pulled off a flawless string of victories against Cerberus and Reaper forces along the way.

And then I died. Didn't even get an epitaph.

Yeah, that's mood continuity all right...

Modifié par hismastersvoice, 08 mars 2012 - 01:31 .


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I want a patch that gives me the ability to have a Blue and Green ending with Shepard surviving and her whole crew surviving and in travel distance of each other. And the Citadel not blowing up and causing Nuclear Winter on Earth. Also put in some dialogue and maybe a Narrated voice over by Shepard saying what the consequences of his/her choice. Make it only gettable at maybe 6000 so MP is required for sure. The voice over should be patched regardless because there are just too many questions on whether or not what you did actually helped. If Bioware did that then my faith would be restored.

I would be willing to pay for that in DLC however my faith would not be restored and I will stop buying their games.

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Depends if it would cost them more to make than the good will they would get back. But honestly, I doubt you'd see it for free. Microsoft frowns on free stuff and it's genuinely bad form to give things free to only one platform if they are released simultaneously.

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The day EA allows a company to give a substantial DLC away for free is the day pigs fly.

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crimzontearz

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That was me and yes...Casey and Preston wanted a "happy ending" but it is not in the game. Confirmed by Brenon

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crimzontearz wrote...

That was me and yes...Casey and Preston wanted a "happy ending" but it is not in the game. Confirmed by Brenon

But Casey was the producer, the captain on the bridge, who could have outvote him? (The person in question should be fired immediately.) If it's true: Free Casey and Preston, let they do their work! :devil:

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PoliteAssasin wrote...

 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?


-Polite


Agreed.

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crimzontearz

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no idea how it happened but....it did

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Prince_Valiant wrote...

crimzontearz wrote...

That was me and yes...Casey and Preston wanted a "happy ending" but it is not in the game. Confirmed by Brenon

But Casey was the producer, the captain on the bridge, who could have outvote him? (The person in question should be fired immediately.) If it's true: Free Casey and Preston, let they do their work! :devil:


EA seems to be calling the shots in Bioware. If they think they could make a DLC pack called The Alternative, they'll do it. And I'm not sure if I should hope they try it or dread the fact someone would butcher the work of hundreds of people for a few extra drops of honey.

To be true, I don't really think a "rainbows and unicorns" ending could salvage the game for me from a storyline standpoint. Some things smash so hard, there's no point in picking up the pieces.

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We can still ask for it. Like I said the people who are satisfied with the endings are in the minority.


-Polite

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PoliteAssasin wrote...

We can still ask for it. Like I said the people who are satisfied with the endings are in the minority.


-Polite


@Your Signature. I agree, it's totally ****, and pathetic. I can't believe how much auto dialog they was in ME3.

"Traditional Mass Effect Experience" My arse.

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I want that sugar and rainbows ending. It was a low blow to talk about adopting krogan babies and then leaving Garrus alone. While it was nice to see EDI and Joker together in the end holding each other, I still hate that Shep couldn't be standing in Garrus' arms next to them. Knowing that you doomed all your allies to likely never see their homeworlds again is bad enough, let alone to know you also doomed your LI to losing you and leaving them alone in a foreign world. Damn it, I want my happy ending! Shepard deserves it.

Modifié par IndelibleJester, 08 mars 2012 - 03:11 .


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Katsumi Liqueur

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

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Eterna5 wrote...

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. 


No.

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 I'm not even really looking for a "rainbows and puppies" ending where Shepard survives, I just want an ending that doesn't seem to just end suddenly. I would have much preferred it if, instead of that scene with the old man and the kid, they spent two minutes just briefly touching on what the hell happens to the galaxy now. A montage scene of various races on different planets trying to rebuild however they could like the scene at the end of ME2 with everyone after the suicide mission would have made me happy. Putting a scene at the end that's supposed to be(?) set way in the future doesn't tell me anything I care about knowing; I don't need to know Shepard is a "legend" in the far off future or whatever, I knew that would happen.

Modifié par missnicolec, 08 mars 2012 - 03:34 .


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hismastersvoice wrote...

KillSlash45 wrote...

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.)



Yeah, because surviving the suicide mission intact was such a mood breaker for ME2, right?

Problem is, I've already cured the goddamn genophage, made peace between Krogan and Turian and made sure Geth and Quarians got along. I almost single handedly fixed all the problems in the galaxy by the time I got to Earth and pulled off a flawless string of victories against Cerberus and Reaper forces along the way.

And then I died. Didn't even get an epitaph.

Yeah, that's mood continuity all right...


Throughout all that there was still this sense of forboding doom.And surviving the suicide mission was neccesary to make the third game, and since this is the last one, it's how it should end.

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I need to get my disappointment off my chest, so here's my two cents.

Believe it or not, there's a part of me that appreciates the endings. I agree that they had a certain continuity with the overall mood of the game. However, I also think that part of the "Mass Effect experience" is seeing how all of your choices play out. Unlike Dragon Age, Mass Effect was so much more about the characters to me than it was about the world. I wanted to see closure about all of the stress and tension put on the characters. I also wanted to see at least one scenario where Shepard was reunited with his/her teammates in the end. But even without that aspect--from the moment I started playing Mass Effect 3, I had this foreboding that Shepard was going to sacrifice his/herself, and I was dreading it the entire time. Still, I thought, that can still be a good ending provided it's done well. So, I guess basically I'm trying to say that even without a "sugar and rainbows" ending, I would have liked them to include more about the characters. It would have made me feel a lot better.

(One of the first things that came to mind when I finished the game was, this reminds me of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. I had a few choices and pretty much nothing I did mattered toward the ending at all. But even that game had more satisfying conclusions for the choices than ME3, and all they did in that game was add a voice over epilogue. Just something to think about.)

As for whether or not they should make DLC (for free?), I would ask for it myself. I don't think it would be possible for them to make it free, and, while I don't like the idea of promoting a market where game industries make money off of DLC due to unsatisfying endings, I would buy it regardless.

It's a very difficult call to make from my standpoint. Part of me is telling myself to get over it and another part of me is telling myself that I have a right to be bothered. I don't know.