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#151
Grambukk

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Been some time since i played the prequels, but i thought the reapers used the citadel to disable the mass relays to defeat the protheans. Making any form of resistance futile. for a while i thought it was because it was to well protected, but it did not seem that it took that much effort to move it to earth.

Agree on the majority of the op`s point aswell

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taomang

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Does everyone who says "I can use my imagination" tell themselves that before they go to sleep at night?

If you can "use your imagination" Bioware should just let you buy the game and then let you imagine everything from start to finish so you can feel better for "not being spoon fed" like the rest of us.

"That was a joke."

#153
buchoi

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I really appreciate you writing this up, after reading many many posts and articles I think yours is still the best. Other reasons I am upset at the ending include:
http://i.imgur.com/xUq9t.png
if that upsets you - see Eternal_Jehuty post:
http://www.gamespot....ilers-62227281/

#154
Wintersbreath

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thanks for writing this!

#155
lolagotit

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A Blind Bandit wrote...

What's worse is that all 3 endings completely contradict what you've been told for 3 whole games.

Control: You are consistently shown through the Illusive Man that trying to play god is a bad idea.

Synthesis: You are consistently shown that trying to skip a step of evolution by means of outside forces is bad, seen through Legion, Mordin, Saren, and TIM.

Destroy: You must destroy the Geth, who you discovered had a place in the galaxy after all. The complete eradication of technology sends the galaxy back to the dark ages. Not to mention that you also just killed the quarians as they still need those suits.

Also in all cases the Mass Relays are destroyed. What was the point of saving the Galaxy if you're just going to doom it all anyway? Fighting for those planets was ultimately pointless as now none of the fleets can get home. This is doubly true for the Quarians/Geth. While the other worlds might have some chance of surviving as they still might have a civilian presence, the entire Quarian and Geth fleets were at Earth, now with no way back to Rannoch. So you got back the homeworld for no reason at all. The Krogan left on Tuchanka will just nuke themselves without Wrex around to keep them in line too.


Blind Bandit got to the heart of the ending discrepancies, especially with the issue of survival after the destruction of the Mass Generators.  The Geth could survive the light years it would take to return to their home system as they can scrounge the resources they need.  But the Turians and the Quarians are doomed to a slow death by starvation.  There is simply no way the Quarians could feed all of them from the surviving Live Ships, assuming any of those survived the pulse wave destruction of the mass relays in the first place.

So, how are the survivors in the remote colonies supposed to continue fighting with no transport or support??

The symbiotic ending is just too rediculous due to the "Chicken or Egg" paradox.  Besides, if such a symbiosis was possible, the Reapers would have accomplished it centuries ago with the "Husks".

For whatever reason, the Bioware writers and creators tossed the "Plausible" science theories of the Mass Effect series out the window with these totally implausible endings.

Modifié par lolagotit, 07 mai 2012 - 11:44 .


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Vasparian

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Luigitornado wrote...

Don't agree. There has been a build up for this moment since the first game.

But okay.


Nope sorry you are wrong. At no point was there a build up to a magical star kid, that would tell shepard to pick a color, that would end things. If you like the ending that's one thing, but try to keep the nonsense fanboy garbage to a minimum.

#157
Vasparian

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No point missed, I read the posts.   I just feel fine that I get to make of the ending what I wish, I get to use my imagination.  


OK then. You don't even need a game. Bioware can just write up a couple pages of BASIC story, and then you can use your imagination to fill everything in. Do you not see how stupid you sound? Do you not see how stupid telling people you used your imagination to finish a game is? Hell why do you even play games? Just watch game play trailers and IMAGINE the rest. I swear some of you fanboys are just idiotic.