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12,000+ votes on recent forum poll. Holy crap.


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Yalision

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So here we can see just how dissatisfied people are with the endings in the game. I find it absolutely mind-blowing that a forum-created poll has had such a massive response. Bioware, I hope and pray you see just how unhappy people are with the end of your game that such a force has taken the time to respond to a niche poll with so little exposure as this. I think it just needed to be said.

Modifié par Yalision, 11 mars 2012 - 06:55 .


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KainrycKarr

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The journey is more important than the destination.

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Sywen

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The destination killed the journey.

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Billabong2011

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.

11,759 people disagree with you..

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Mr. Big Pimpin

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Your thread title's off by about 2,000.

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Leafs43

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


When you get to the top of the mountain you want to take a look around to see what you accomplished, not nuke the mountain

Modifié par Leafs43, 11 mars 2012 - 06:02 .


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vigna

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.

Tell that to yourself when you don't make it to the  toilet. :)

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Shadow-Novus

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


Yeah sure, in the sense that: "I just fell off a cliff and broke every bone in my body, but hey it was fun falling until reaching the ground!"

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Splinter Cell 108

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Why does BioWare refuse to answer this? Aren't 11,000 people enough to make them talk? Even if they do fix things I'm not buying from BioWare again, this mess with the endings is just an example of what's coming.

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AlphaDormante

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


Can we get that "dog crap at the bottom of a bowl of your favorite food" guy in here? He knew what was up.

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AxisEvolve

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When we can replay the journey over again knowing that it can never change the destination then it becomes pointless.

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DarkSpider88

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Sywen wrote...

The destination killed the journey.


This

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t003

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


In a movie or book, most likely. In a video game that prides its self on choice, they are even in importance.

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Osiris273

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Leafs43 wrote...

KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


When you get to the top of the mountain you want to take a look around to see what you accomplished, not nuke the mountain

Lol, so true!

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malkuth74

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I chose the middle one. I don't want them to change the ending to some sort of Disney lets go fly with the fearies ending either.

They need to keep all the endings they already have and add a few more... Happy ending.. and maybe reapers win ending too.

The thing with mass effect 3 is that they should not have been stuck with the oh we need to have a cannon ending.. NO YOU DON'T!!! There is no more mass effect after 3... The cannon ending should be chosen by the choices you made in the first 2 games, and the last game.

NOT ****ING GOD BOY.

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RxP4IN

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AxisEvolve wrote...

When we can replay the journey over again knowing that it can never change the destination then it becomes pointless.


The thing is, ME3's auto-dialogue kind of railroads 1/3 or that journey.

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Ranicus56

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Sywen wrote...

The destination killed the journey.


Yup

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Jaron Oberyn

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


I sense indoctrination in our midst. :lol:

-Polite

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Since for some reason this has become the most popular poll, is there any way you can change the questions?

Because there are WAY more reasons to be dissatisfied than "it wasn't happy" or "the Normandy didn't crash on earth".

Either have it be simple and all encompassing, like "Did the ending work for you? Yes or No." Or include all the options for dislike:

-plot holes
-your choices not mattering as much as you wanted
-character assassination of your crew
-philosophical objections to the Catalyst
-no happy ending available

etc there would be a few others. 

Your poll basically allows people to vote for "I want a happier ending" (option 2 is also voting for this) or "the ending is fine". 

Modifié par aimlessgun, 11 mars 2012 - 06:11 .


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Eterna

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I've been able to vote in that poll 4 times for some reason.

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KainrycKarr wrote...

The journey is more important than the destination.


Not when the destination renders that entire journey utterly pointless, it isn't.

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shepskisaac

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lol it's already the most voted and viewed Poll in BSN's history. I'm honestly surprised how many people don't like the endings. I'm fine with them but the Normandy part and teleporting squadmates should be fixed, since ATM it's a giant plothole how does everyone suddenly end up on the Normandy at the edge of our Solar System lol...

Modifié par IsaacShep, 11 mars 2012 - 06:11 .


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Ranicus56

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aimlessgun wrote...

Since for some reason this has become the most popular poll, is there any way you can change the questions?

Because there are WAY more reasons to be dissatisfied than "it wasn't happy" or "the Normandy didn't crash on earth".


Have a look at this http://social.biowar...index/9762561/1

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aimlessgun

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Ranicus56 wrote...

aimlessgun wrote...

Since for some reason this has become the most popular poll, is there any way you can change the questions?

Because there are WAY more reasons to be dissatisfied than "it wasn't happy" or "the Normandy didn't crash on earth".


Have a look at this http://social.biowar...index/9762561/1


Ty for link. 

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Qutayba

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Am I right that the system prevents multiple votes by one person?

@ At Aimlessgun.  I followed the link to your video.  Great job!  That would have be perfect (although I don't like the relays being destroyed, or what that implies given what was established in Arrival - that fact that you can see the explosions OUTSIDE the galaxy would seem to suggest that the really do take out theit star systems with them.)  But it really shows that it was the choices provided by the Catalyst were the killing blow to the ending.

Modifié par Qutayba, 11 mars 2012 - 06:23 .