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Can someone explain how to live at the end?


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xGhost4000x

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 According to this site: 
http://www.justpushs...-endings-guide/ 

I should be able to survive the ending of the game if i have Assets of 4000+

I just loaded my single player before initiating the final quest chain(glad i made that save) and my assets are 6067 with an effective rating of 5053

So why couldn't I save Shepard?

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retailavenger85

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Did you pick the "destroy" option?

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GothamLord

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Did you "save" Anderson?

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Qutayba

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Well, "saving" Shep, in the bare minimum sense of the term, can only happen with the red choice, from what I understand.

I think the 4000+ figure has to do with being able to get to the ending in the first place. So you need 4000 to save the galaxy, but that won't necessarily leave you standing in the end.

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i think it's 5k plus ems and pick the destroy option.

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xGhost4000x

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I can't pick the destroy option..I just spent hours fighting to grant the Geth individualism and hope of a future. I can't turn around and kill them now.

If I have to take an option the only truly bearable one is Control. The Geth will live and with any hope I'll tell the Reapers to fly into a sun.

Out of curiosity has anyone seen the apparent new game+ ending? And if so do you have video link?

http://www.gamefront...he-best-ending/ 

Maybe that will make me happier with the game...

Modifié par xGhost4000x, 09 mars 2012 - 10:12 .


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cure1ightwounds

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Without your friends, allies, or home can you really call it living?...

In all seriousness it's 5k or 4k EMS depending on whether or not Anderson is saved.

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AlexMBrennan

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It's made quite clear by the the entity at the end that Blue and Green are not survivable. Red is survivable depending on EMS.

As for the NG+ ending it could either be an incredibly well hidden ending (there are no video files associated with it - there's just one "outro" video for each colour, so any ending that doesn't involve the Normandy crashing on a random planet would have to be done completely in engine) or a hoax.

Stupid question: How do you save (or not save) Anderson? He always dies no matter what I do.

Without your friends, allies, or home can you really call it living?...

Homes can be rebuilt and new friendships made; I guess this depends on why you think life's worth living.

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 09 mars 2012 - 10:33 .


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xGhost4000x

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Maybe not living....but certainly the best option....

Should you commit Genocide of the newly independent and sentient Geth?

It was said in this vary game, the fate of one world is insignificant next to the fate of the Galaxy....

The Fate of my one Shepard is insignificant next to the Fate of my friends and the other sentient species in the galaxy.

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AlexMBrennan wrote...

It's made quite clear by the the entity at the end that Blue and Green are not survivable. Red is survivable depending on EMS.

As for the NG+ ending it could either be an incredibly well hidden ending (there are no video files associated with it - there's just one "outro" video for each colour, so any ending that doesn't involve the Normandy crashing on a random planet would have to be done completely in engine) or a hoax.

Stupid question: How do you save (or not save) Anderson? He always dies no matter what I do.


There actually is a video. This is it (without audio):

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AnImpossibleGirl

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Anderson dies in the end regardless, apparently. Even in the guide it says "save" Anderson. I have been going through this in my head...still have not managed to wrap my head around how it ended. I am okay with Shepard dying...but not like this.

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AlexMBrennan wrote...

It's made quite clear by the the entity at the end that Blue and Green are not survivable. Red is survivable depending on EMS.

As for the NG+ ending it could either be an incredibly well hidden ending (there are no video files associated with it - there's just one "outro" video for each colour, so any ending that doesn't involve the Normandy crashing on a random planet would have to be done completely in engine) or a hoax.

Stupid question: How do you save (or not save) Anderson? He always dies no matter what I do.

If I recall the NG at the end is more then likely Vaga...since he was accepted in the N7 program. more then likely BW is leaving it at that for a ME4... but I dont see how since the mass relays should have blown everyone and everything to dust~

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AlexMBrennan

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@KillerJudgement: That's the standard "Shepard's alive!" ending you get with Red + 5k EMS

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 09 mars 2012 - 10:43 .


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iSpitfireee

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I dont think Anderson dies, I think he just passes out from exhaustion.

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If Shepard is in control of the Reapers, then is that really death. Shepard has more power than any single person in the person universe and is still being Shepard when using it. In all honesty, I did not want to destroy all synthetic life when it was just taking it's first evolutionary steps.

My Renegade Shep will happily destroy the Geth and EDI to save Tali and her people. I'm still to lazy to do the work it takes just to keep my renegade alive.

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So even if Shepard stays alive at the end he will be all alone on the citadel? All Mass Effect Relays are destroyed so nobody will get to him. Thats a sad ending. Surving all of it just to be forever alone until the food runs out :D

well maybe the keeper are good for a talk and avina :D

Modifié par Calethilun, 09 mars 2012 - 10:45 .


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AlexMBrennan

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The newly intelligent geths' "humanity"/right to live/etc is speculative, whilst the right of the other species to not be forcibly converted into green husks is not. Personally, I think that an AI can act indistinguishably from a human but will never be human.

As for Blue... you are told by a Reaper that you'll be able to control them much like TIM was and we all know how well that worked out for him.

All Mass Effect Relays are destroyed so nobody will get to him.

Yes, there's just all that's left of Sword trying to get into the Citadel to rescue their saviour

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 09 mars 2012 - 10:47 .


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rma2110

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Still without the Geth and EDI Shepard would have failed. It just feels like a stab in the back to destroy them after that. Plus, if there is a story set in the ME universe I think it would be interesting to see how the Geth evolve.

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AlexMBrennan wrote...

Yes, there's just all that's left of Sword trying to get into the Citadel to rescue their saviour


fair enough...

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AlexMBrennan

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I'm not saying that Red's ideal, just that the alternatives are worse.

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xGhost4000x

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Alex, I agree with you that other species definitely deserve to live, and the synthetics are still early in their evolution to judge. But why would anyone take the kill all synthetics option if you can spare everyone by taking control of the reapers.

As for TIM having control, the little hologram said that TIM could not control them because he was already being controlled by them. If one person in the galaxy can control the reapers it is Shepard.

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Honestly, you sacrifice so much with the red ending that it's not worth living. You lose your friends, your lover, your galactic civilization, and trillions of lives (I'm counting the newly independent Geth as well as AI's like EDI in that number). The losses are only somewhat more acceptable in the green and blue endings, and none of them are worth the hours and effort I put into the games.

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Hexxys wrote...

Honestly, you sacrifice so much with the red ending that it's not worth living. You lose your friends, your lover, your galactic civilization, and trillions of lives (I'm counting the newly independent Geth as well as AI's like EDI in that number). The losses are only somewhat more acceptable in the green and blue endings, and none of them are worth the hours and effort I put into the games.


I know, it's very dissapointing to have 3 games worth of content 100s of hours of playtime boil downj to one decision.