Support a happy ending
#26
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:10
#27
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:16
Plus the choices you made with the Krogan/Turians and Geth/Qurians should also matter in how happy it is, with the choices you made reflecting on if the galaxy goes back into a war or not.
You should also have a ending where you do destroy the mass relay system much like now, and leave the galaxy in ruins.
You could also have an ending where you could let Reapers win.
The key here is the choice to have one of those.
Modifié par GreyhameBioware, 14 mars 2012 - 01:32 .
#28
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:16
Yeah, it's cliched, but I don't care. It's better than the "endings" that are currently being used. Not only do they ignore your choices, screw over the galaxy, and not make sense in the slightest, but Shepard could potentially never see his crew/LI again. WTF is that ****?
It's especially bad when you remember what your LI (or maybe just Tali) tells you before you go on the final mission. "I want more time."
Modifié par D4rkSektor, 14 mars 2012 - 01:18 .
#29
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:23
What can I say, I like to feel good and happy. Sure everyone likes being sad and feeling other emotions every now and then (makes the good times better) but good and happy definitely feels better.
Dread, disappointment and sorrow (not to mention bewilderment) are not emotions I need to finish a game feeling. I got enough of that throughout the story, not to mention in real life. I don't really need to grieve my dog dying then finish the game and feel like he died all over again.
To me, I relate it to people that argue against difficulty sliders and the like. It's just plain ridiculous. So long as all options are presented, what is the issue? They should have added 16 distinctly different endings including a butterflies and roses one.
Modifié par Blind2Society, 14 mars 2012 - 01:27 .
#30
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:24
ME is all about choice why can't people who spend their time playing to get the best
scenario in trilogy should not earn the good ending they want?
I'm not talking about marriage and blue children like many people say, I talking about an
ending like LOTR, where everything conclude in good way. Also, the story that describe as
dark tsci-fi is no need to be only conclude it in tragic way, look at Bioshock, this game
have a background story that darker than ME but the endings of this game can be good
or bad. for me the good ending of bioshock is one of the beautiful game ending ever and it
still fit with theme of this game.
ps. sorry for my bad english
Modifié par d-boy15, 14 mars 2012 - 01:30 .
#31
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:26
Blind2Society wrote...
I most certainly DO want an option for a happy ending. I would have liked a crap ton of different endings and I would have watched them all but in the end I would have left it with the good ending.
What can I say, I like to feel good and happy. Sure everyone likes being sad and feeling other emotions every now and then (makes the good times better) but good and happy definitely feels better.
Dread, disappointment and sorrow (not to mention bewilderment) are not emotions I need to finish a game feeling. I got enough of that throughout the story, not to mention in real life. I don't really need to grieve my dog dying then finish the game and feel like he died all over again.
To me, I relate it to people that argue against difficulty sliders and the like. It's just plain ridiculous. So long as all options are presented, what is the issue? They should have added 16 distinctly different endings including a butterflies and roses one.
damn it, that's the third time today
Modifié par Blind2Society, 14 mars 2012 - 01:29 .
#32
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:30
rvgifford wrote...
zerobounds wrote...
I don't want a happy ending.
I just want an ending.
This. I know you guys want your happy ending, but the movement needs to be about these things:
http://www.gamefront...fans-are-right/
I'm not against a so called happy ending, I just want a real ending that delivers on the promises and makes sense.
This is my favourite article at the moment, really says everything thats wrong with the endings. A very good read!
I want a happy ending to be one of the options, of the many options we should have been given. As happy as it can be, given the state of the world.
#33
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:33
To clarify, the things that would make it "happy" for me
-Reapers and Godkid destroyed
-Shep and crew live and re-unite somewhere (scene with LI)
-Mass relays not destroyed
Disaster, death and sorrow are unavoidable to an extent of course but still leaves you feeling good.
Modifié par Blind2Society, 14 mars 2012 - 01:37 .
#34
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:34
For those of us that have played all 3 games. Dont we desrve an ending that doesnt destroy everything we love about the ME universe. Blasted plotholes
#35
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:35
#36
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:49
Just because the series was ending doesn't mean we needed such a hard definite end to everything like Control or Destroy, or the huge change that is Synthesis.
#37
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:52
#38
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 01:57
#39
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:04
#40
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:10
Ragebourne wrote...
and I would probably lose ALOT respect for the plot and bioware
Frankly, good for you, don't pick the happy ending. That's how it should have been, choice.
Again, I equate it to FF13-2 adding easy mode. People "Lost respect" for square. WHY!? Don't switch to easy mode and it doesn't affect you. Simple.
#41
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:47
Honestly i don't see any happy ending when so many main characters died already. What i wanted is for Shep to find some happiness after defeating the reapers and not just die to save everyone...Ragebourne wrote...
For me a happy ending would be a bit far fetched, considering the situation of space cthullus harvesting everything, and I would probably lose ALOT respect for the plot and bioware (ignoring current endings obviously)
#42
Posté 14 mars 2012 - 02:48
#43
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:21
#44
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:25
#45
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:29
And go watch Jeremy Jahn's ending review here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H_A7SeawU4
He speaks the truth!!
#46
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:32
A happy ending for the dedicated people like myself, who did EVERY single secondary quest and main quest. I mean, in my savegame, Shepard is the ultimate hero. He did everything he could, save everyone, and he is friendly with so much people I sometimes forget them. I wouldn't say no to a reward for it.
If you didn't, but still have a high EMS and reputation from ME3 maybe let him die, but save everyone else.
I don't know why everyone is thinking a good ending is stupid. A sad ending doesn't necessary make a good ending.
But anyway, as people say, we want first a REAL ending. I still rather see a very sad ending, than the actual one.
#47
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Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:35
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Blind2Society wrote...
I get what you're saying and I mostly agree. However, if they were to deliver on ALL the promises, that would include 16 distinctly different endings which, I assume, would have included a very happy one.
To clarify, the things that would make it "happy" for me
-Reapers and Godkid destroyed
-Shep and crew live and re-unite somewhere (scene with LI)
-Mass relays not destroyed
Disaster, death and sorrow are unavoidable to an extent of course but still leaves you feeling good.
This.
We can't get a "Disney" ending, as so people call it. All of the major worlds of the major races have been decimated by the Reapers, not to mention billions of people have been killed. They way you layed it out if what I'd want to happen.
#48
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 06:37
nomoredruggs wrote...
I really don't understand why they didn't go this route. You could have variations on who survives from your squad, whether you sacrifice yourself or not and maybe some fleets get destroyed or survive depending on your preparations. I believe this is what a lot of people expected.
Well, this is what I expected ME3 to be like, at least. Pity I was wrong
I want a happy ending, though I'd like to point out this doesn't mean a "Disney ending" as some people call it. People'd still die during the story, both people familiar to us and trillions of unknown ones, but at the end of the day Shepard could survive, pull most of his forces though the battle and reunite with his LI and crewmates...
Modifié par Dark Specie, 16 mars 2012 - 06:40 .
#49
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 08:01
#50
Posté 16 mars 2012 - 08:03
i get bummed out enough in real life, the last thing i need is to be bummed out by a video game





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