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I'm fuming over these ridiculous endings...


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Benrosan

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I'm not saying I want a Disney ending, but let's be clear, none of the supposed "good endings" make any sense. You gather every race in the galaxy to fight the reapers on earth, then destroy the relays and leave them stranded there? That's ridiculous. 

Seriously, I mobilized the entire Quarian fleet. What the hell are they supposed to do now? Sit down for tea and crumpets in the ruins of London?

Bioware really needs to tie off all those loose ends. ( Not to mention the complete lack of resolution surrounding romance options).

What's more, the right to self-determination is a huge theme in Mass Effect. The Geth fighting to live in peace and find their own evolutionary path, the Krogan fighting to end the Genophage and determine their own future... 

Since ME2, I've put in hours of gameplay promoting inter-racial understanding and goodwill. In ME3 I brokered all the right peace deals to ensure a better future for all races.

Now all of a sudden, this "catalyst" kid comes along and tells I can only pick 1 out of 3 awful choices because he doesn't like the "chaos"?

Well f**k you kid! That's the entire point of the Paragon plotline in ME! Sure, life is messy, chaotic, brutal and unpredictable, but what matters at the end is the right of every sentient being to determine his own future. So take you choices and shove them up your butthole. 

The endings should be a result of the choices I made. Not the ones you decide to give me because you watched too much Battlestar Galactica.

How about this instead: I pick my own choice, destroy you and the reapers, get out alive, and get the ending that's consistent with every choice I've made since ME1. Then I go back to Rannoch with Tali and pump her full of my germs for the next 40 years whilst I enjoy the tenuous peace I've brokered over the course of the series.
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AlexMBrennan

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Indeed, but I disagree about the fleets. They're exclusively military ships who were all prepared to give their lives to protect the Crucible (although I doubt that they could have done anything if the Reapers had actually focused fire on the damn thing they knew was key to the multi-species war effort); in particular, the quarian civilians will not be present. Their loss, whilst tragic, is not catastrophic.

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 08 mars 2012 - 10:31 .


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KillSlash45

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New, unheard of opinion around these parts, surely.

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Spaceguy5

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>Spend whole game mobilizing entire galaxy, ending long-time wars, getting the galaxy very close to total galactic peace, etcetc
>Destroy mass relays so that they're all stranded away from each other. With space magic.

It's like the game is saying, "lol, you had an over 6k galactic readiness rating because you united everyone? Good job! Now watch this!"

Modifié par Spaceguy5, 08 mars 2012 - 10:45 .

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KillSlash45

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Lol man, I understand not liking the endings, but don't use Space magic as a reason.

Space magic is ALLLLLLL throughout this dang series. And just about every sci-fi story out there.