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seph22 wrote...

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What does it matter to you if they add happy endings? We're not asking them to take away the ones that are there at all! All we want is the OPTION.

It wouldn't affect you IN THE SLIGHTEST.


I also want an ending where tali and shepard gets together, etc

That's not the point, the developers should not be FORCED to create happy endings, and not creating one does not mean they should get bashed


Leaving what should have been remembered as the greatest trilogy of games ever, as well as one of the greatest Sci-Fi sagas ever, in shambles all due to ****** poor writing and a Dues Ex Machina in the last 5 minutes of the series is not something they should get congratulated over either.

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Well at least the quarians got their homewo.........oh right......

I got them their homeworld back in exchange for this fight.......

And now they'll never go back....

If Tali's still alive they'll probably have to execute her on the spot to appease most of the Floatilla.

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 It is not about being unhappy it is about logic and common sense but happy would not be so bad either but  I could live without it :whistle:

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seph22 wrote...

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No, the endings are awful and both a logical and emotional disconnect from the rest of the trilogy.

Nevermind the fact that they invalidate EVERY SINGLE CHOICE made across all three games.


War assets want to talk with you, if you did everything wrong in ME1/ME2 you wont get enough support and the earth will be burned, what you did in me1/me2 matters you saved the earth


So what? Who cares whether earth didn't finish burning, when there is no way that with the condition it is in it has enough food (if all of the species can even digest) to feed the militaries of every single species in the galaxy who are now permanently or semi-permanently stranded in the Sol system.  Who cares that the Reapers are gone or dead when your squad is crashed on the Mass Effect equivalent of a deserted island?  If you bother to think about the logical consequences of the endings they gave us for so much as two seconds, you figure out that everybody who didn't die is still screwed for the forseeable future.  A couple generations after the end of the game, things might *start* to substantially improve, but in the short term life for most people in the galaxy will probably be nasty, brutish, and short.

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What i dont get is that they wont ERASE the ending, so why complain about people wanting some DLC or something to have better endings? IF they give some closure and all, you wont lose anything, you still have the endings youd want, and those who are not happy with the endings would get what they want. I see nothing wrong with that.

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Citizen Q wrote...

seph22 wrote...

Citizen Q wrote...

No, the endings are awful and both a logical and emotional disconnect from the rest of the trilogy.

Nevermind the fact that they invalidate EVERY SINGLE CHOICE made across all three games.


War assets want to talk with you, if you did everything wrong in ME1/ME2 you wont get enough support and the earth will be burned, what you did in me1/me2 matters you saved the earth


Unsurprisingly, you miss my point.

How does curing the Genophage or saving Wrex matter after the endings?

Answer: it doesn't. In the best ending, Wrex is still stranded on Earth, seperated from his people, who are very likely to continue with their foolish was absent his leadership.

I could go on, but I imagine you would simplt miss the point agian.


They can expand upon that in DLC which is hinted at after you finish the game where that data box pops, my problem is with people who want to change the ending and want to force another ending that the writers didn't want to write.

Plus knowning that wrex is stuck at earth is not the end of the world, his people will move on and carry on, having babies etc knowning their planet was "fixed" is good enough, unless you want a cheesy 5second camera span at wrex planet where kids are running with laughs then moving to another area and so

Point was to focus at shepard struggle and sacrfice the most (which i got from the ending) the mass effect universe is not over, shepard trilogy is (unless a DLC is coming)

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CaptnObvious wrote...

What i dont get is that they wont ERASE the ending, so why complain about people wanting some DLC or something to have better endings? IF they give some closure and all, you wont lose anything, you still have the endings youd want, and those who are not happy with the endings would get what they want. I see nothing wrong with that.


Plus, since it's DLC, you have the option of not buying it. 

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Meh, thank you Seph22. Finally I realise the endings are totally epic and Harry Potter is an American cowboy who can shoot lasers from his eyes.

TOTALLY AWESOME!

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Shepard is bigger then life Hero. She/he should clime a dead reaper in the and and say:Yupikiyaey mo&@%#... This how such stories end... and not with exsitentialistic crap we've got presented. The last fight should be on board of a reaper with all you allies you've made and depending on how many you have you and other choices you've shiuld have different outcomes. Automaticaly created outcomes and not pick the right door bull.

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Ahem, "You're indoctrinated, They already own you" ect ect. No, the endings were poorly thought out and any attempts at claiming "Depth" are stupid for the main reason that it leaves so many plot holes and a deus ex type ending.

There is no "Depth" If you have to defend the endings saying that "People didn't understand it because it was too "Deep" That is just plain defense of bad writing. Most everybody wanted to kick Reapers in their Daddybags. Oh and in case you are one of THOSE people, claiming that unlike the rest of everybody, you liked the ending...well that doesn't make you cool at all.

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Oh you stepped into the wrong territory right now... I suggest you read up before you start making assumptions...

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I'd like an ending that is at least logical.

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Ignorance born of ignorance.

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seph22 wrote...

If you someone didn't see everything they have no rights to complain

Here is a video of all endings+2 secret endings in case some didn't see them i guess.


The rage of many people started before they even played the game, some even since they read the leaked script ages ago, what do you prefer as an ending? the Hey we did active the machine/it shoots lasers/all reapers died/we win boring ending #14543343 that million movie/game did before?

Honestly i love the endings ! there is also a mystery about it, why shepard is alive in one of them?
I have no problem with happy endings but no developer should be forced to create boring happy ending #25465

I'm a huge fan so bioware keep it up :) even if the ending sucked (It didn't) almost
everyone does agree that ME3 is the best mass effect and they don't deserve all the bashing


Will await any future DLC, DAY1 for me from the best developers in the world bioware



Mac, is that you?

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Lol @ OP.

Being completely satisfied with the current endings pretty much means that you weren't emotionally invested enough in the atmosphere and lore of the entire ME series - cause if you were, you'd want the endings changed like the vast majority of people on this forum, who want our choices across 3 games to mean something more than "War Assets."

How someone can be fine with endings that have MASSIVE plotholes and invalidates 99.9% of all the choices you made in all 3 games is beyond me.

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seph22 wrote...

Citizen Q wrote...

seph22 wrote...

Citizen Q wrote...

No, the endings are awful and both a logical and emotional disconnect from the rest of the trilogy.

Nevermind the fact that they invalidate EVERY SINGLE CHOICE made across all three games.


War assets want to talk with you, if you did everything wrong in ME1/ME2 you wont get enough support and the earth will be burned, what you did in me1/me2 matters you saved the earth


Unsurprisingly, you miss my point.

How does curing the Genophage or saving Wrex matter after the endings?

Answer: it doesn't. In the best ending, Wrex is still stranded on Earth, seperated from his people, who are very likely to continue with their foolish was absent his leadership.

I could go on, but I imagine you would simplt miss the point agian.


They can expand upon that in DLC which is hinted at after you finish the game where that data box pops, my problem is with people who want to change the ending and want to force another ending that the writers didn't want to write.

Plus knowning that wrex is stuck at earth is not the end of the world, his people will move on and carry on, having babies etc knowning their planet was "fixed" is good enough, unless you want a cheesy 5second camera span at wrex planet where kids are running with laughs then moving to another area and so

Point was to focus at shepard struggle and sacrfice the most (which i got from the ending) the mass effect universe is not over, shepard trilogy is (unless a DLC is coming)


Wrex and his fellow Krogans don't even get the chance of expanding and having babies since all the females are in Tuchanka and the mass relays have been destroyed. 

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seph22 wrote...

If you someone didn't see everything they have no rights to complain

Here is a video of all endings+2 secret endings in case some didn't see them i guess.


The rage of many people started before they even played the game, some even since they read the leaked script ages ago, what do you prefer as an ending? the Hey we did active the machine/it shoots lasers/all reapers died/we win boring ending #14543343 that million movie/game did before?

Honestly i love the endings ! there is also a mystery about it, why shepard is alive in one of them?
I have no problem with happy endings but no developer should be forced to create boring happy ending #25465

I'm a huge fan so bioware keep it up :) even if the ending sucked (It didn't) almost everyone does agree that ME3 is the best mass effect and they don't deserve all the bashing

Will await any future DLC, DAY1 for me from the best developers in the world bioware


So how much is bioware paying you? :ph34r:

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so... how many threadnoughts are there on this subject? enough to destroy the reapers twice over without resorting to the RGB wheel ending

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TheDove wrote...

So how much is bioware paying you? :ph34r:


Niket: A great deal.

Miranda: DAMN IT, NIKET!

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Zhor2395 wrote...

so... how many threadnoughts are there on this subject? enough to destroy the reapers twice over without resorting to the RGB wheel ending



LOL..... Threadnought.... Love it....

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Caz Neerg wrote...

seph22 wrote...

Citizen Q wrote...

No, the endings are awful and both a logical and emotional disconnect from the rest of the trilogy.

Nevermind the fact that they invalidate EVERY SINGLE CHOICE made across all three games.


War assets want to talk with you, if you did everything wrong in ME1/ME2 you wont get enough support and the earth will be burned, what you did in me1/me2 matters you saved the earth


So what? Who cares whether earth didn't finish burning, when there is no way that with the condition it is in it has enough food (if all of the species can even digest) to feed the militaries of every single species in the galaxy who are now permanently or semi-permanently stranded in the Sol system.  Who cares that the Reapers are gone or dead when your squad is crashed on the Mass Effect equivalent of a deserted island?  If you bother to think about the logical consequences of the endings they gave us for so much as two seconds, you figure out that everybody who didn't die is still screwed for the forseeable future.  A couple generations after the end of the game, things might *start* to substantially improve, but in the short term life for most people in the galaxy will probably be nasty, brutish, and short.


So what? they screwed people aka not happy ending, again they are not forced to change it, you can dislike an ending but if you say it's not valid ending and should be changed that's an issue, this idea of screwing people/etc should not be allowed is what i don't like, developers are free to do whatever they want if you like it or dislike it the ending should be accepted and as many others have already voiced in this topic the endings were fine to them and liked them.

I just hope bioware does not alter/change everything in order to please the people who don't want anything bad happens because they are attached to characters who guess what? will die at the end no matter what, no one lives forever, dying with honor knowning they stopped the reapers is good enough for them.

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I assume by "epic" you mean it has more plot holes than swiss cheese, is a blatant copy-pasta job with different colour magic and is a complete and utter shambles?

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The main reason for my disappointment is that the devs seemed to be lazy. By destroying the relays, they freed themselves of any obligation to show the aftermath of the reapers defeat. No inter-species wars, no team get together, nothing. Just a single cutscene coloured in a couple of ways, and thats it.
I preferred ME2 when you could talk to your squadmates after the mission about how the ending went, or even just after you escape the base and talk to TIM.

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TheDove wrote...

seph22 wrote...

If you someone didn't see everything they have no rights to complain

Here is a video of all endings+2 secret endings in case some didn't see them i guess.


The rage of many people started before they even played the game, some even since they read the leaked script ages ago, what do you prefer as an ending? the Hey we did active the machine/it shoots lasers/all reapers died/we win boring ending #14543343 that million movie/game did before?

Honestly i love the endings ! there is also a mystery about it, why shepard is alive in one of them?
I have no problem with happy endings but no developer should be forced to create boring happy ending #25465

I'm a huge fan so bioware keep it up :) even if the ending sucked (It didn't) almost everyone does agree that ME3 is the best mass effect and they don't deserve all the bashing

Will await any future DLC, DAY1 for me from the best developers in the world bioware


So how much is bioware paying you? :ph34r:


lol typical, lets insult anyone who we disagree with?
I'm just a fan of bioware games (expect dragon age 2, disliked that game, see if i were paid i wouldn't say their game sucks :P)

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seph22 wrote...

Caz Neerg wrote...

seph22 wrote...

Citizen Q wrote...

No, the endings are awful and both a logical and emotional disconnect from the rest of the trilogy.

Nevermind the fact that they invalidate EVERY SINGLE CHOICE made across all three games.


War assets want to talk with you, if you did everything wrong in ME1/ME2 you wont get enough support and the earth will be burned, what you did in me1/me2 matters you saved the earth


So what? Who cares whether earth didn't finish burning, when there is no way that with the condition it is in it has enough food (if all of the species can even digest) to feed the militaries of every single species in the galaxy who are now permanently or semi-permanently stranded in the Sol system.  Who cares that the Reapers are gone or dead when your squad is crashed on the Mass Effect equivalent of a deserted island?  If you bother to think about the logical consequences of the endings they gave us for so much as two seconds, you figure out that everybody who didn't die is still screwed for the forseeable future.  A couple generations after the end of the game, things might *start* to substantially improve, but in the short term life for most people in the galaxy will probably be nasty, brutish, and short.


So what? they screwed people aka not happy ending, again they are not forced to change it, you can dislike an ending but if you say it's not valid ending and should be changed that's an issue, this idea of screwing people/etc should not be allowed is what i don't like, developers are free to do whatever they want if you like it or dislike it the ending should be accepted and as many others have already voiced in this topic the endings were fine to them and liked them.

I just hope bioware does not alter/change everything in order to please the people who don't want anything bad happens because they are attached to characters who guess what? will die at the end no matter what, no one lives forever, dying with honor knowning they stopped the reapers is good enough for them.


You seem to be ignoring all the responses talking about why the ending sucked outside of the ones that fit your view of everyone hating it because it's not 'happy'.

At this point you are either trolling, or incapable of informed debate. Either way, I'm through bashing my head against a wall. Simply know that you are in the vast minority with regards to liking the ending.