It's impossible for them not to have known this would be the overall reaction from players. It's not even about them being good or bad, but they almost, or totally, destroy your Mass Effect experience. It takes every meaning and purpose you once had playing the trilogy. And Bioware knew it. Now, why have they done such thing? That is my question. I come up with some ideas.
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1) There was no thought process. They just randomly combined words and called it an end.
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2) They want you to find a new reason to play Mass Effect, and if you can't, deal with it.
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3) It's part of a plan to make you buy DLCs in the future.
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4) It was a way to make it possible to expand the ME franchise in the future.
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5) They are just trolling you. Something like: "we gave you guys Mass Effect, you didn't like? we take it back!"
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Anything else?
So, what was Bioware thought process behind this endings?
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SNascimento
, mars 08 2012 07:32
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Posté 08 mars 2012 - 08:49
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