I personally was okay with the endings, but a lot of people were not. So in order to pursue a civilized and adult means of achiving what you guys want, write what you want and why you want it here (in regards to the endings).
Please keep your replies polite.
New Ending Petition
Débuté par
Unender
, mars 09 2012 08:56
#1
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 08:56
#2
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 08:57
Closure. For all major characters in the trilogy.
#3
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 08:59
We need to start a petition outside of this site.
We can escape the BSN and unite the posters of other forums. Then we shall return and control or destroy Bioware. (That was a joke).
But seriously.
We can escape the BSN and unite the posters of other forums. Then we shall return and control or destroy Bioware. (That was a joke).
But seriously.
#4
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:01
AxisEvolve wrote...
We need to start a petition outside of this site.
We can escape the BSN and unite the posters of other forums. Then we shall return and control or destroy Bioware. (That was a joke).
But seriously.
Or, we could do the lazy thing and just keep complaining here.
#5
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:01
1. Closure / proper epilogue.
2. Possibility of a "good" ending (shep can survive, relays survive, galaxy still devastated) but hard to achieve.
2. Possibility of a "good" ending (shep can survive, relays survive, galaxy still devastated) but hard to achieve.
#6
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:05
#7
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:05
2 things:
The option for a happy ending for those of us that want it
Closure of all the sqaudmates for shep. from ME1 to now, minus the ones that have already died.
The option for a happy ending for those of us that want it
Closure of all the sqaudmates for shep. from ME1 to now, minus the ones that have already died.
#8
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:08
Ashii6 wrote...
http://www.gopetitio...-dlc-patch.html
Bioware would probably take that more seriously if the creator knew how to spell correctly.
#9
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:12
Ashii6 wrote...
http://www.gopetitio...-dlc-patch.html
Things like this need to be spell checked. Please, I would consider editing this with propper spelling. Bioware would be more open to recieveing this.
#10
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:14
it's not mine. I found it on different forum and posted here.Dranume wrote...
Ashii6 wrote...
http://www.gopetitio...-dlc-patch.html
Things like this need to be spell checked. Please, I would consider editing this with propper spelling. Bioware would be more open to recieveing this.
Modifié par Ashii6, 09 mars 2012 - 09:15 .
#11
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:18
Please consolidate all opinions and suggestions in regards to the endings to one of the mega threads.
Locked.
Locked.
#12
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:18
please keep posts on topic.
#13
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 09:18
I posted this in the endings thread. Take a look at it and see what you think of it as a possible ending. I'm aware that many people believe Mass Effect to be extremely dark, especially the third installment, but I view the trilogy as a whole and I see that that darkness is moderated by hope. Anyways, take a look and tell me what you think.
Here's the ending I would have envisioned my Shepard doing... When the Child-AI-God creature posits that synthetics will always eventually overcome organic life and destroy it, and that the Reapers are necessary to prevent that from happening, I imagined that the conversation would go something like this:
Kid AI: "Synthetic life will always achieve a level unreachable by Organics. It will always destroy them. The cycle prevents this, and allows Organic life to live on, in some form."
My Shepard: "In some form? No. As agents of a perpetual genocide, forced upon the galaxy by a creature which has no right to decide the fate of trillions. In truth, synthetic and organic life can live together- I've proven that by convincing the Geth and Quarians, enemies for hundreds of years, to work together. The true strength of Organic life is that we have hope. When you kill us, reap us, you steal our future. You steal our hope. Within each and every organic is the potential to live peacefully, and the same can be said for every AI. This cycle, this murder... it snuffs out any hope of true peace. It allows some life to live by sacrificing the potential to have any real future for anyone. It kills us all, by robbing us of our hope. Take your flawed solutions, kid. All the races of the galaxy have proven you wrong today. We stand together, fighting against the injustices that you perpetrate through your god-machines. We stand together, as one, against any and all comers. And I would gladly give my life, to keep that hope alive."
This would be followed by a desperate run to overload the Crucible, resulting in an enormous shield-destroying pulse that would render all entities in the Sol system shieldless.
If you'll recall, reapers without shields are quite vulnerable to the sustained fire of the enormous fleet that my Paragon Shepard had amassed. I'd imagine that this would be followed by a final rally and battle, dependent on one's readiness score, that would defeat the reapers and leave the relays and citadel intact, giving organic life a TRUE chance.....
Thoughts? This is just my attempt to be constructive rather than just being angry or hating on Bioware, and it's more than welcome to criticism. It's just what I thought I'd see happen. I'm also aware it's Bioware's game and that while I reserve the right to criticize it, I have no right to demand they change it, even as a paying customer.
Here's the ending I would have envisioned my Shepard doing... When the Child-AI-God creature posits that synthetics will always eventually overcome organic life and destroy it, and that the Reapers are necessary to prevent that from happening, I imagined that the conversation would go something like this:
Kid AI: "Synthetic life will always achieve a level unreachable by Organics. It will always destroy them. The cycle prevents this, and allows Organic life to live on, in some form."
My Shepard: "In some form? No. As agents of a perpetual genocide, forced upon the galaxy by a creature which has no right to decide the fate of trillions. In truth, synthetic and organic life can live together- I've proven that by convincing the Geth and Quarians, enemies for hundreds of years, to work together. The true strength of Organic life is that we have hope. When you kill us, reap us, you steal our future. You steal our hope. Within each and every organic is the potential to live peacefully, and the same can be said for every AI. This cycle, this murder... it snuffs out any hope of true peace. It allows some life to live by sacrificing the potential to have any real future for anyone. It kills us all, by robbing us of our hope. Take your flawed solutions, kid. All the races of the galaxy have proven you wrong today. We stand together, fighting against the injustices that you perpetrate through your god-machines. We stand together, as one, against any and all comers. And I would gladly give my life, to keep that hope alive."
This would be followed by a desperate run to overload the Crucible, resulting in an enormous shield-destroying pulse that would render all entities in the Sol system shieldless.
If you'll recall, reapers without shields are quite vulnerable to the sustained fire of the enormous fleet that my Paragon Shepard had amassed. I'd imagine that this would be followed by a final rally and battle, dependent on one's readiness score, that would defeat the reapers and leave the relays and citadel intact, giving organic life a TRUE chance.....
Thoughts? This is just my attempt to be constructive rather than just being angry or hating on Bioware, and it's more than welcome to criticism. It's just what I thought I'd see happen. I'm also aware it's Bioware's game and that while I reserve the right to criticize it, I have no right to demand they change it, even as a paying customer.




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