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Digitaltrends Exclusive Interview with Casey Hudson: Ending Response Included!


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i hate how adam sessler is also using the "art" defence of the ending.... you cant use that defence with mass effect it completely contradicts what mass effect is about.

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DoctorCrowtgamer wrote...

Sett101 wrote...

lol Don't lose faith if nothing else EA likes the money we have. At some point with lost sales they will force the hand or move the title to another Dev easy as that. Anyone can say "oh blah blah deep thought blah baby goats blah blah jazz fingers" (sorry If I missed a blah but I think that's a direct quote) but EA likes money.... This might be the only time ever EAs love of our cash might work for us.


yeah that is why I have hope.  EA now owns Bioware and large companies hate lost revanue,that is why they make such a big stink over people pirating games even when they sell 3.5 million copies in one week. No matter how much money thety make they know if it comes out they are losing money sharholder will hit the roof.  Bioware answers to EA and EA answers to share holders so if we hold the line and more people cancel Star Wars accounts there is still hope that this will get fixed either with DLC or a ME4 made by another team that will undo the ending of ME3.


my swtor sub has been canceled for weeks now,  so add 1 to the list.. about what hudson says.. well there's ending a series and leaving it in peoples minds for years to come or the rest of their life, then there's not fully ending a series and leaving a hundred questions unanswered.

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I don't think he understands that a controversial ending due to enormous plot holes and misrepresented themes isn't a good thing...

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Turtlicious wrote...

Also, 42% said they hadn't beaten it yet. (the G4 poll) TROLOLOLOL

Now look

Not at all! - 84%
I did. It had the closure the series needed. - 2.5%
I'm not sure how to feel about the ending. - 6.1%
I haven't beaten it yet!!! - 7.5%


Man man man... you know? BioWare may have been going a tad to far this time... EA doesn't like mistakes, you know?^^

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"If you think their actually enjoying this bad PR I think we should be afraid, very afraid."

Internal memos leak from five years ago showing this intentionally bad ending was crafted as a huge cosmic joke.

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Reading his statement, he implies that something is going to happen next.

They wanted the controversy all along.

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detroitmechworks wrote...

hurricaneez2 wrote...

They had such a great thing going until some writer decided to impress his old college English Professor and stopped writing Star Wars and started writing 2001.


Hey 2001 made sense...

The NOVEL, I mean.  Not the 15 minute negative cut, Stanley Kubrick tripping on acid part...

 

I agree....but not as a game

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QuarianHIV wrote...

And yet, the next DLC has already been leaked (check the spoiler group).

...its a multiplayer pack with more characters to pick from. LMAO.

I ain't buying that junk.


Yeah - great. I'm gonna run right out and grab that garbage so I can get my readiness up rating for a crappy, enraging "ending"  to a story I spent the last six years idiotically invested in.

p*** off!

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lol, that's called a "in denial" response.

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detroitmechworks wrote...

hurricaneez2 wrote...

They had such a great thing going until some writer decided to impress his old college English Professor and stopped writing Star Wars and started writing 2001.


Hey 2001 made sense...

The NOVEL, I mean.  Not the 15 minute negative cut, Stanley Kubrick tripping on acid part...


I don't think making sense compared to Mass Effect 3 is a very high bar.  You splice stock footage from the 1920s into a reel of The Dark Knight and it would make more sense then Mass Effect 3.

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Casey: This unit have a soul ?

Fans: NO!

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Polarizing would imply that there are 2 diametrically opposed groups, one supporting and one opposing the ending.

There is nothing polarizing about the reaction to the ending of ME3. In fact, if anything it has unified the entire fandom. 90+% are against.

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Crazeegamer wrote...

DoctorCrowtgamer wrote...

Sett101 wrote...

lol Don't lose faith if nothing else EA likes the money we have. At some point with lost sales they will force the hand or move the title to another Dev easy as that. Anyone can say "oh blah blah deep thought blah baby goats blah blah jazz fingers" (sorry If I missed a blah but I think that's a direct quote) but EA likes money.... This might be the only time ever EAs love of our cash might work for us.


yeah that is why I have hope.  EA now owns Bioware and large companies hate lost revanue,that is why they make such a big stink over people pirating games even when they sell 3.5 million copies in one week. No matter how much money thety make they know if it comes out they are losing money sharholder will hit the roof.  Bioware answers to EA and EA answers to share holders so if we hold the line and more people cancel Star Wars accounts there is still hope that this will get fixed either with DLC or a ME4 made by another team that will undo the ending of ME3.


my swtor sub has been canceled for weeks now,  so add 1 to the list.. about what hudson says.. well there's ending a series and leaving it in peoples minds for years to come or the rest of their life, then there's not fully ending a series and leaving a hundred questions unanswered.


Good for you.  evver ycanceled suscription,every friend you talk out of buying a bioware or Ea game,and every unsold piece of DLC gives us a chance at victory.

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I just want to point out that he wants more people to finish the game before he reveals anything about "ending" DLC. He didn't mess the ending up, he want more people to be fooled by/ figure out that the entire end was all in Shepards head while he was unconscious back in London, and that it was an indoctrination attempt.
He will never retcon the ending or admit it was bad because IT"S NOT THE END YET, he just wants more people to get mind f***ed.

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Last Hearth wrote...

Polarizing would imply that there are 2 diametrically opposed groups, one supporting and one opposing the ending.

There is nothing polarizing about the reaction to the ending of ME3. In fact, if anything it has unified the entire fandom. 90+% are against.


Yeah.. what forums are they watching? The only thing people can't agree on is whether it's all a dream or not.

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Some good things are memorable, as are some bad things. I would much rather Mass Effect have fallen into the former category, rather than the latter. To me, that makes a difference. Apparently other people don't particularly care.

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Me and my microsoft paint skills are unimpressed. 

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Last Hearth wrote...

Polarizing would imply that there are 2 diametrically opposed groups, one supporting and one opposing the ending.

There is nothing polarizing about the reaction to the ending of ME3. In fact, if anything it has unified the entire fandom. 90+% are against.


I think he's talking about the group that thinks the end was indoctrination, and the group that just thinks its bad writing. SPOILER ALERT: It was indoctrination.

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I have no problem with that statement at this juncture. The asia launch looms ahead yet. Any official acknowledgment of wide-spread displeasure would be jumping from frying pain into fire. As it stands the controversy has a chance to intrigue some people enough that they will purchase the game to see for themselves what is happening. I'm sure there is some hope that this "uprising" will weaken in resolve as the days pass.

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Why do people always believe instantly what is said is actually said?

People are so predictable, take his word with varying amounts of salt, simply believe that there is a 50% chance that something might happen and a 50% that nothing will happen.

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LordAsael wrote...

I have no problem with that statement at this juncture. The asia launch looms ahead yet. Any official acknowledgment of wide-spread displeasure would be jumping from frying pain into fire. As it stands the controversy has a chance to intrigue some people enough that they will purchase the game to see for themselves what is happening. I'm sure there is some hope that this "uprising" will weaken in resolve as the days pass.


Everyone talks about the magical asian launch as though Bioware is just waiting for this. 

They're not. They're this full of themselves. Ref: Dragon Age 2. 

Likewise, it's not as though Asians can't, you know, get on the internet. If anything, by not promising a fix they're only hurting their sales in Asia, not helping them. 

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GhostV9 wrote...

Last Hearth wrote...

Polarizing would imply that there are 2 diametrically opposed groups, one supporting and one opposing the ending.

There is nothing polarizing about the reaction to the ending of ME3. In fact, if anything it has unified the entire fandom. 90+% are against.


Yeah.. what forums are they watching? The only thing people can't agree on is whether it's all a dream or not.


The glorious irony of this is even if a player thinks the endings are a dream/indoctrination they're still rejecting the endings as they are presented.

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I'm never spending 80 dollars on a game again. After being slightly disappointed in Soul Calibur V, I felt like I wasted 80 bucks when I should have just bought the standard edition. Now after getting disappointed in ME3 which I spent 80 dollars on, I have decided to never buy another collectors edition of a game.