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lltoon

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Not perfect but still 9000x better than the retarded endings we all got. I'll just pretend I got this ending instead.

Modifié par lltoon, 10 mars 2012 - 04:01 .


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tommythetomcat

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It's funny how simple editing can make an the ending more bearable.

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Grand Wazoo

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It is also funny how one guy can create a better ending in probably several hours than Bioware can in a year.

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Wow, that was actually much much better than anything present in the game.

Hats off to the creator of that vid

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That ending is acceptable :) I still would like to see the effect my choices had the big ones at the vert least :)

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tommythetomcat wrote...

It's funny how simple editing can make an the ending more bearable.


If you ask me, if Bioware left out the part about the Mass Relays blowing up, the entire ending would actually be bearable, because:


1) My crew that crash landed can be rescued in a matter of days by relay travel and not starve to death

2) Actually, the crew wouldn't have crashed either if the Mass Relays were intact

3) Every race can return to their homeworlds to rebuild

4) The galactic community is preserved

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deathscythe517

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Only complaint is the music sort of mixing poorly.

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fink0806

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

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lasertank

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The edited ending still makes no more sense than the original one. However, simply removing the normandy crashing can create a more persuasive ending.

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Dynomite15

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Still terrible.

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Jukid88

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I feel better already. Next time I play ME3, at the end I'll turn off my 360 and watch this.

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I enjoyed that video. It does make the ending a little more bearable.

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lltoon wrote...

tommythetomcat wrote...

It's funny how simple editing can make an the ending more bearable.


If you ask me, if Bioware left out the part about the Mass Relays blowing up, the entire ending would actually be bearable, because:


1) My crew that crash landed can be rescued in a matter of days by relay travel and not starve to death

2) Actually, the crew wouldn't have crashed either if the Mass Relays were intact

3) Every race can return to their homeworlds to rebuild

4) The galactic community is preserved

Yes, that is the strangest part, isn't it? The fact that the ending could have been saved by Bioware NOT doing something so blatently unnecessary.

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Sauronvoldemort

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And how is this suppose to make the ending better with random cinematics?

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Thrazesul

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I loved it. But it also makes me angry again, because it's ten times better than the "canon" control ending.

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lltoon wrote...

tommythetomcat wrote...

It's funny how simple editing can make an the ending more bearable.


If you ask me, if Bioware left out the part about the Mass Relays blowing up, the entire ending would actually be bearable, because:


1) My crew that crash landed can be rescued in a matter of days by relay travel and not starve to death

2) Actually, the crew wouldn't have crashed either if the Mass Relays were intact

3) Every race can return to their homeworlds to rebuild

4) The galactic community is preserved

(Btw, my Shep controlled the Reapers)

Here's how I see it. Earth is full of Reaper tech, including a prototype mass relay which beamed shep onto the citadel. Ok.

We suddenly have massive fleets, including Geth, Rachni, and Volus, stranded on Earth. I like to assume that they build a new mass relay in maybe a month (they have a LOT of manpower) based on Reaper tech with the brightest minds in the galaxy behind it. Certainly they have enough food to last a couple of months if they rationed it, these are naval ships we're talking about.

The Quarians and Turians are sent home first. They begin construction on a new system of mass relays and a new citadel at its heart. The Normandy is found and rescued after a month or two. Alls well that ends well.

I can accept that ending. I stil have a problem with it being the ONLY ending that makes any sense, and half of it has to be imagined.

Modifié par Adamantium93, 10 mars 2012 - 04:05 .


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Sauronvoldemort wrote...

And how is this suppose to make the ending better with random cinematics?


It's mainly because it left out the part about the Mass Relays exploding, screwing over the entire galaxy, stranding the Citadel fleets in the Sol system, and stranding the Normandy crew on a planet where they can't be rescued and destroying galactic civilization.

I don't mind if it's a sad ending, I don't even mind Shepard dying with sad music. I don't mind that millions of people died. I just want to know if my efforts in the last 2 games did anything meaningful. Did Shepard's struggle solve the problem?

Instead we got an ending that had more questions and more problems for the galactic community. Basically the ending tells the player that no matter what Shepard does, the galactic community dies, so his struggle, his sacrifice, was for nothing.

Which retroactively means that his efforts in the last 2 games are for nothing. It's that bad.

Modifié par lltoon, 10 mars 2012 - 04:17 .


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Adamantium93 wrote...

lltoon wrote...

tommythetomcat wrote...

It's funny how simple editing can make an the ending more bearable.


If you ask me, if Bioware left out the part about the Mass Relays blowing up, the entire ending would actually be bearable, because:


1) My crew that crash landed can be rescued in a matter of days by relay travel and not starve to death

2) Actually, the crew wouldn't have crashed either if the Mass Relays were intact

3) Every race can return to their homeworlds to rebuild

4) The galactic community is preserved

(Btw, my Shep controlled the Reapers)

Here's how I see it. Earth is full of Reaper tech, including a prototype mass relay which beamed shep onto the citadel. Ok.

We suddenly have massive fleets, including Geth, Rachni, and Volus, stranded on Earth. I like to assume that they build a new mass relay in maybe a month (they have a LOT of manpower) based on Reaper tech with the brightest minds in the galaxy behind it. Certainly they have enough food to last a couple of months if they rationed it, these are naval ships we're talking about.

The Quarians and Turians are sent home first. They begin construction on a new system of mass relays and a new citadel at its heart. The Normandy is found and rescued after a month or two. Alls well that ends well.

I can accept that ending. I stil have a problem with it being the ONLY ending that makes any sense, and half of it has to be imagined.


The problem with building a working mass relay is that it needs a receiving relay at the other side, like the conduit the Protheans built had a receiving end in the Citadel.

Therefore, it still means you have to travel using conventional FTL to build a receiving relay on that side.

Problem is, if you can develop tech to fly at FTL speeds to your destination to place a relay that quickly, it defeats the purpose of needing relays in the first place.

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This just reminds me how much I hate the Normandy crash landing scene. I don't know, it's just that seeing my whole crew fleeing the war while I was dying in order to save the galaxy felt really bad. Obviously they didn't intend to make it seem like that but it certainly did feel that way to me.

And getting stuck on an apparently uncivilized planet. Just doesn't make sense when all they had to do was stay on Earth, where they should've been fighting anyway.