Support a happy ending
#476
Posté 26 mars 2012 - 04:41
Hold the line for as long as it takes to get new endings.
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#477
Posté 26 mars 2012 - 11:23
http://social.biowar...400/22#10665159
#478
Posté 26 mars 2012 - 11:25
A Happy ending SHOULD be an option.
#479
Posté 26 mars 2012 - 11:36
#480
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:24
Hold the line for as long as it takes to get new endings.
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#481
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:28
Still holding the line...
#482
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:29
Fictional heroes can not retire. The world demands a sacrifice. (Real life heroes do occasionally survive to retirement, but that's because their body can't do it anymore. Is that what you want for Shepard?)
For those who read the books, Grissom was a hero who retired. He HATED it, and kept telling the neighborhood kids to get off his damned planet. I'm fine with an ending showing Krogans making babies and Quarians building condos, but this idea that Shepard should be allowed to retire on the beach and make blue babies or whatever is nonsense.
#483
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:36
"What's that about reapers?" (fingers in ears) "la la not listening".
....and it would still beat the ending we got.
Modifié par frypan, 27 mars 2012 - 12:36 .
#484
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:41
I wrote down an ending I came up with walking outside and in it I had Shepard joining the Counsal to help look after the new Galaxy he helped create. So he would still be saving it but he would have time for a family too. I like this idea because it means that in ME4 you could play a completely new character but you could be given your mission by Shepard and I think that would be cool.
Hold the line for as long as it takes to get new endings.
Please check out this group and join in.
http://social.biowar...ndex/10317489/1
Thank you for your time.
#485
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:45
Mbednar wrote...
I support an ending that goes with the theme of the game we've been playing for years. Success against all odds and beating the no-win scenario.
A Happy ending SHOULD be an option.
I agree 100%. If I want to watch the galaxy burn so be it. And if I want to have some Asari babies, I should have that option as well. As long as the decisions I make leading up to these end scenarios fit with the ending, why not?
#486
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:48
#487
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:52
Actinguy1 wrote...
I'm fine with a happy ending for everyone else...but my Shepard has to die. Retirement does not deserve Shepard. Besides...how would that work, exactly? Shepard is going to retire on the beach with Liara/Ashley/Kaidan/Miranda/Thane/Jack/Cortez/whoever...for about two weeks, until the universe desperately needs him again? Or is he actually going to REFUSE to save the galaxy this time? Because that's kind of a jerk move.
Fictional heroes can not retire. The world demands a sacrifice. (Real life heroes do occasionally survive to retirement, but that's because their body can't do it anymore. Is that what you want for Shepard?)
For those who read the books, Grissom was a hero who retired. He HATED it, and kept telling the neighborhood kids to get off his damned planet. I'm fine with an ending showing Krogans making babies and Quarians building condos, but this idea that Shepard should be allowed to retire on the beach and make blue babies or whatever is nonsense.
have you got some kind of death wish? living a long life is not a bad thing....
Modifié par MordicaiBlack, 27 mars 2012 - 12:53 .
#488
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:54
#489
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:54
#490
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:56
agathokakological wrote...
Sensible endings ARE happy endings.
No they are not. It's senseable that endor dies. It's happy that it does not. Those are two toally diffrent things.
#491
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 04:30
agathokakological wrote...
Sensible endings ARE happy endings.
Agree
#492
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 04:31
Soban wrote...
agathokakological wrote...
Sensible endings ARE happy endings.
No they are not. It's senseable that endor dies. It's happy that it does not. Those are two toally diffrent things.
No, having some happy endings as possible out comes are sensible thing to do just like Mass Effect 1 and Mass Effect 2.
#493
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 04:32
Zhen-Lin wrote...
Guys, there are some people who made an unlogical counter point, hold the line and let's show them that we are the majority!!
http://social.biowar...400/22#10665159
Ah seriously? Gather the troops, someone said something lol
#494
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 04:35
#495
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 04:36
#496
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:26
#497
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:28
Please check out this group and join in.
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#498
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:37
The current endings are like a random ghost appearing to Frodo telling him he could :
Destroy the Ring but in doing so you also kill all the dwarves and every single horse/other mount is crippled beyond healing with new mounts not coming for at least decades.
Sacrifice himself in order to control orcs himself and every single horse/other mount is crippled beyond healing with new mounts not coming for at least decades.
Merge all of the races together into some kind of abomination and every single horse/other mount is crippled beyond healing with new mounts not coming for at least decades.
#499
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:45
THAT is victorious and uplifting.
#500
Posté 27 mars 2012 - 12:55
I know there are feces covered canveses I'm painting galleries; but i never thought you could do the same with a videogame ending an call it "art".





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