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austinlc99

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so, sense the Mass Relays are all destroyed and galactic civilization as we know it has ceased to exist, didn't bioware pretty much shoot themselves in the foot when it comes to a potential sequel or DLC?

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Madcat 124

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Yeah. In my book, the Reapers won.

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John Locke N7

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Not DLC, but it already sets up the their next game thats already in the works.

so no to all points =0

Modifié par John Locke N7, 10 mars 2012 - 07:01 .


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austinlc99

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only if there next game happens to be in the past before the Shepard trilogy, or if they just focused on a single world ( which really wouldn't be Mass Effect at all)

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There are several stories they could go with, what about when the races find a way, Don't forget you have all the best minds in the galaxy at one place. Maybe they find a faster way to travel, the ships still have FTL drives they just aren't fast enough to sustain galatic civilzation the way it was.

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Actually where it left off was pretty cool; it means the galaxy is free of Reaper tech (mass relays, Citadel) and can now progress without the guidance of a race bent on their destruction. What sucked was three very similar cutscenes and absolutely no resolution to the characters; that and the nonsensical synthetic/organic argument that I disproved with the Geth and didn't even get to state my case to the StarChild.

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MOELANDER

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The next game would only be possible as an economy-strategy game.

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MOELANDER wrote...

The next game would only be possible as an economy-strategy game.


Sounds like a Mass Effect mod for Civ... can't wait.Image IPB

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Tamcia

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 Next ME game will be an RPG, where random races are stuck on a planet, having lost all technology they build castles and use swords/bows. A human arises in quest to unite the races against a huge threat. It turns out there is an even bigger threat behind it and he searches for allies for a suicide mission. In the last episode - his the Human Kingdom is invaded by demons or smth, he unites the galaxy to fight them, but it turns out teh demons are tools, because a kid uses them to stop the medieval kigdoms from creating something terrible and destroying themselves so killing them before they do that is saving them.

  Of course the hero unites all the Kingdoms - spearmen, horsemen, archers, maceman, swordsmen from different races march to the main Citadel, where heor is given a choice and in the end most die, and the world is split - literraly cities torn apart as huge gaps betweent ehm apear and travel is no longer an option, because of lava seas. As most cities relied on food import, they die. Our heros allies are on some random uninhabited island, where they procreate but their children evolve into mutants because of abd gene mixture over several generations. 

Modifié par Tamcia, 10 mars 2012 - 09:16 .


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MOELANDER

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Chvywolf wrote...

MOELANDER wrote...

The next game would only be possible as an economy-strategy game.


Sounds like a Mass Effect mod for Civ... can't wait.Image IPB


Exactly what I meant <_<

And even Civ is more conclusive than the Mass Effect 3 Ending

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GholaHalleck

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The best minds and techs of the cycle couldn't understand or create a Mass relay. FTL travel is dead, because they have to start at the very beginning of tech again.
And even with the DLC, the only living being who would be able to shed any insight on them at all, is stuck on Gilligan's Planet with a cripple (who will probably die horribly in the wilderness, or when his meds run out.) , a robot (Who will soon run out of power.) a Turian (who will die of starvation as soon as the food he can eat runs out on the Normandy.) and an Asari who has no actual idea how his people worked and painted them as some sort of enlightened paragons when they were really Jamaican Spartans.

Meanwhile, you have Sol, ripped to hell by the Reapers, and now the home of every military you gathered over the course of three games. Probably low on fuel, food and supplies. With ONE habitable planet. Every Turian will die of starvation because they can't digest Sol food, and you don't pack that sort of thing on a war-frigate when you need the space for ammo. The Krogan, free of the genophange will swarm. Sol will be ripped apart as everyone tries to just survive without FTL tech.

That's what Shepard's sacrifice will amount too. Sol being utterly destroyed while little pockets of life, alone in their systems and unable to interact, look up at the stars and wonder how it was before everything went to hell.

And people wonder why we're angry.

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So ME4 will be set 10,000 plus years into the future?

This way all life can achieve space flight,and the ending of ME3 will be a long lost legend/rumor.
At the end,the Reapers are gone & Mass Relays are destroyed. Shepard was the Hero.

Even the ending of ME3 will be meaningless in all ME titles,be it ME1,2,3,4,5,or 6.

KoToR was 10,000 years in the past,so ME4 being set 10,000 years in the future makes sense,and helps cover up ME3 multiple choice ending.