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seli

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It seems like Bioware got what they wanted, they wanted the end of me3 to be unforgettable, and now it is.
If Me3 had a normal ending it would have been forgotten in a few years, but at it is now...


Edit:
I don't want to say it's good what Bioware has done, I just want to say the ending made the game unforgettable, but I don't understand why Bioware made the ending unforgettable that way, now, in a few years people will probably say "Do you remember the ending of Mass Effect? It ruined the whole thing", it should be "Do you remember the ending of Mass Effect? It was awesome."
But we still can't be sure if that was the real ending, I for example think the whole thing was just a hallucination, the ending has a bigger interpretationrange, than you think

Modifié par seli, 10 mars 2012 - 03:18 .


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Mr. Big Pimpin

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If they wanted to be remembered as the people who gave the biggest middle finger to their fans in gaming history, then I suppose you are right.

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seli wrote...

It seems like Bioware got what they wanted, they wanted the end of me3 to be unforgettable, and now it is.
If Me3 had a normal ending it would have been forgotten in a few years, but at it is now...


Oh, so they WANTED to lose thousands of fans? I didn't know, now it all makes sense!

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The ending could have been unforgettable in a good way. If Shepard and Anderson was the last shot, it would have capped it off perfectly. And for a split second, I thought they did.

As soon as Hackett says "The Crucible isn't firing", the ending (and for a lot of us, the series) is ruined.

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Mr. Big Pimpin wrote...

If they wanted to be remembered as the people who gave the biggest middle finger to their fans in gaming history, then I suppose you are right.


One man's middle finger is another man's treasure...or something like that.

If that was a middle finger, that's the happiest I've ever been about being flipped the bird in my entire life.

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he's kinda correct, in the end we'll get a dlc about 10 bucks or more, similar to da:o - da: a possibly it'll contain leaked script - the one majority likes now: shepard survives, anderson survives squadmates survives etc-

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Yep, i bet they did.
Losing trust of their fanbase and ruining one of the best franchise in game history in 15 minutes.
That deserve a memorial at least!

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Lexagg wrote...

seli wrote...

It seems like Bioware got what they wanted, they wanted the end of me3 to be unforgettable, and now it is.
If Me3 had a normal ending it would have been forgotten in a few years, but at it is now...


Oh, so they WANTED to lose thousands of fans? I didn't know, now it all makes sense!

They didn't want to lose fans they wanted it to be unforgettable they just inadvertantly made it unforgettable in a bad way though.

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I've changed the OP:

I don't want to say it's good what Bioware has done, I just want to say the ending made the game unforgettable, but I don't understand why Bioware made the ending unforgettable that way, now, in a few years people will probably say "Do you remember the ending of Mass Effect? It ruined the whole thing", it should be "Do you remember the ending of Mass Effect? It was awesome."
But we still can't be sure if that was the real ending, I for example think the whole thing was just a hallucination, the ending has more interpretationrange, than you think

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I feel I can't respect people when they try to speak for other people, by saying that, "oh but my opinion is right" etc. I'm getting very tired of people who do things like this. You should respect everyones opinion, and let people speak for themselves. I am among the ones who like the possible endings, but I know there are people who don't , and I respect that.

Why can't people try to be more constructive with their feedback, as well as be more tolerant? If you were, people would get along.

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seli wrote...

It seems like Bioware got what they wanted, they wanted the end of me3 to be unforgettable, and now it is.
If Me3 had a normal ending it would have been forgotten in a few years, but at it is now...


Fair enough, but I would rather embrace forgetting about Mass Effect in a blissful state over the course of a few years rather than trying to surpress my entire memory of the event.

And for those of you who are saying "Bioware wanted to make an end so this is the best way possible" then I'm sorry, but that isn't common sense. You don't leave the taste of s**t in mouths of your fanbase in hopes that they're going to purchase the next big title on launch day.
Where's the sense in losing the faith of your supporters in order to make money later?

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www.change.org/petitions/mass-effect-3-ending-dlc-we-want-a-dlc-that-changes-the-last-minutes-of-the-gamee

Modifié par fink0806, 10 mars 2012 - 03:35 .


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seli wrote...

It seems like Bioware got what they wanted, they wanted the end of me3 to be unforgettable, and now it is.
If Me3 had a normal ending it would have been forgotten in a few years, but at it is now...


By the way, this is wrong. Proof: Baldur's Gate.