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Do not patch the ending, BioWare.


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#126
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I detect some indoctrined organics.

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Halberd96 wrote...

This is true. I doubt people will stop buying Bioware games because of this lol. Obviously some people will but not enough to make a major difference.

Maybe the addition of the terrible DA2 will reassure you? Bioware hasn't made a good game in years. 

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Xusa wrote...

Tedler wrote...

Xusa wrote...

What I see here is people who aparently didn't ever read a book. Most of the stories end just after the good guy's mission is completed. And they let you imagine how everything proceeds after. That or they make a sequel. Some of you actually show good arguments and motives, but most of you just want something that you normally shouldn't.


You must read some awful books.


I do. Sherlock Holmes is terrible. Voltaire is a terrible author too.


Are you serious? Sherlock Holmes novels wrap up every mystery in a nice little box, answering all the questions presented and explaining how he came to those conclusions. Your comparison fails miserably.

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Warrior Craess wrote...

Xusa wrote...

stevesyanks17hotmail.com wrote...

Don't change a thing Bioware.

Also, no business will be lost. These whiners will buy any DLC, and they certainly will buy ME4, or ME: Miranda or whatever.


Exactly. It's just like Star Wars. Everybody hates Star Wars for Epi 1,2 and 3 and yet, everyone went to the cinemas to see them.

And troll? Just because I disagree with you? Grow up.


Actually I never saw 2 and 3 because Episode 1 sucked so badly. I've refused to see any of the redigialized films or buy any meorablia, and almost didn't buy SW:TOR (I bought it becuase bioware made it, and I have until now trusted their story telling). it's a really poor comparison though, due to the fact the episode 1 pretty much sucked from the begiing, where as ME 3 was pretty freaking amazing until the last 10 minutes.


Sorry about that, that was the closest to "we hate it, but we see it" I thought of. Well, I liked epi 1, 2 and 3. Not as good as the previous ones, but good nonetheless.

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Christ, five pages and not a decent defense of the ending in sight.

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Tedler wrote...

Xusa wrote...

Tedler wrote...

Xusa wrote...

What I see here is people who aparently didn't ever read a book. Most of the stories end just after the good guy's mission is completed. And they let you imagine how everything proceeds after. That or they make a sequel. Some of you actually show good arguments and motives, but most of you just want something that you normally shouldn't.


You must read some awful books.


I do. Sherlock Holmes is terrible. Voltaire is a terrible author too.


Are you serious? Sherlock Holmes novels wrap up every mystery in a nice little box, answering all the questions presented and explaining how he came to those conclusions. Your comparison fails miserably.


I didn't compare, but since you did: Every book let's pieces to be answered in the next, that's even clearer when it comes to Prof. Moriarty.

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Xusa wrote...
I agree, the ending gives you 3 of them. cool, huh?

Absolutely!
And not downloading the hypothetical DLC gives you another one!
Isn't it wonderful?

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Xusa wrote...

Well, I can answer why the endings seems so much alike. It would be hard to make a sequel in which the prologue could vary THAT HUGELY. That's how I see it, anyways.


Yeah, because it's not like Mass Effect 1 and 2 had you make major decisions with widely varying implications. Oh wait!

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suusuuu wrote...

Halberd96 wrote...

This is true. I doubt people will stop buying Bioware games because of this lol. Obviously some people will but not enough to make a major difference.

Maybe the addition of the terrible DA2 will reassure you? Bioware hasn't made a good game in years. 


Really? So ME3 wasn't an amazing game, with the ending being the only point of contention for 99.9% of players? Oh, okay.

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Xusa wrote...

Warrior Craess wrote...

Xusa wrote...

stevesyanks17hotmail.com wrote...

Don't change a thing Bioware.

Also, no business will be lost. These whiners will buy any DLC, and they certainly will buy ME4, or ME: Miranda or whatever.


Exactly. It's just like Star Wars. Everybody hates Star Wars for Epi 1,2 and 3 and yet, everyone went to the cinemas to see them.

And troll? Just because I disagree with you? Grow up.


Actually I never saw 2 and 3 because Episode 1 sucked so badly. I've refused to see any of the redigialized films or buy any meorablia, and almost didn't buy SW:TOR (I bought it becuase bioware made it, and I have until now trusted their story telling). it's a really poor comparison though, due to the fact the episode 1 pretty much sucked from the begiing, where as ME 3 was pretty freaking amazing until the last 10 minutes.


Sorry about that, that was the closest to "we hate it, but we see it" I thought of. Well, I liked epi 1, 2 and 3. Not as good as the previous ones, but good nonetheless.


I too could not forgive the abortion that was JAR-JAR BINX. God I ****ing hate that guy.

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suusuuu wrote...

Halberd96 wrote...

This is true. I doubt people will stop buying Bioware games because of this lol. Obviously some people will but not enough to make a major difference.

Maybe the addition of the terrible DA2 will reassure you? Bioware hasn't made a good game in years. 


ME3 is good.

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It's going to be very interesting seeing the reactions of the ending defenders if it turns out this is an elaborate PR stunt and there is still a "real" ending following the portion we have played. I predict most of them will simply disappear and not say a word.

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 How 'bout I throw a boulder? Explain how my crew members magically teleported to my ship even though they are with me, and why said ship is not in the final battle like it is supposed to be.

Your logic is now blown to pieces.

/thread.

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I didn't compare


What I see here is people who aparently didn't ever read a book. Most of the stories end just after the good guy's mission is completed. And they let you imagine how everything proceeds after. 


Yes, yes you did.

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Xusa wrote...

suusuuu wrote...

Halberd96 wrote...

This is true. I doubt people will stop buying Bioware games because of this lol. Obviously some people will but not enough to make a major difference.

Maybe the addition of the terrible DA2 will reassure you? Bioware hasn't made a good game in years. 


ME3 is good.


Up until the ending that is, which seems to be the majority's opinions, judging by the polls on every gaming site ever and the reactions you can see from a bunch of sites.

So I have to disagree with your original post.

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Tedler wrote...

Xusa wrote...

Well, I can answer why the endings seems so much alike. It would be hard to make a sequel in which the prologue could vary THAT HUGELY. That's how I see it, anyways.


Yeah, because it's not like Mass Effect 1 and 2 had you make major decisions with widely varying implications. Oh wait!


It had some hard implications yes. But imagine a "Mass Effect 4" in which in the beginning there could be mass relays or not, there could be reapers or not, etc. You have to agree that would change EVERYTHING.

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Where is the airlock?

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seriously the "don't change it for the whiners" crap again? Has Bioware spoken yet? With the VERY well written and thought out "Indoctrination" theory, only a fool would completely dismiss it, and all the hints bioware has thrown out. You have NO IDEA if they are even done yet. All of your whining about "whiners" could be amounting to is you insisting Bioware keep an ending...they never intended on BEING the ending...so chill out, let them speak first

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Caz Neerg wrote...

It's going to be very interesting seeing the reactions of the ending defenders if it turns out this is an elaborate PR stunt and there is still a "real" ending following the portion we have played. I predict most of them will simply disappear and not say a word.


if BioWare creates an alternate ending people will point the finger and say: "THAT'S JUST BECAUSE I SAID SO." Even if they had it in mind earlier. That's how people are.

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Oh my God dude you've got to be kidding me.

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Tedler wrote...

I didn't compare


What I see here is people who aparently didn't ever read a book. Most of the stories end just after the good guy's mission is completed. And they let you imagine how everything proceeds after. 


Yes, yes you did.


Not with Sherlock directly, but still, I made the point in that other post.

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Xusa wrote...

Tedler wrote...

Xusa wrote...

Well, I can answer why the endings seems so much alike. It would be hard to make a sequel in which the prologue could vary THAT HUGELY. That's how I see it, anyways.


Yeah, because it's not like Mass Effect 1 and 2 had you make major decisions with widely varying implications. Oh wait!


It had some hard implications yes. But imagine a "Mass Effect 4" in which in the beginning there could be mass relays or not, there could be reapers or not, etc. You have to agree that would change EVERYTHING.


Mass relays get blown to pieces in all three endings. And whether they're controlled by Shepard and hidden in the darkest corner of the universe or simply blown up, the Reapers are out of the picture for any potential sequels.

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Epique Phael767 wrote...

 How 'bout I throw a boulder? Explain how my crew members magically teleported to my ship even though they are with me, and why said ship is not in the final battle like it is supposed to be.

Your logic is now blown to pieces.

/thread.


Yes, tbh, that teleportation was crap, I give you that. How did they end there? XD

#149
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Why would you care if they fix the non-endings? Just don't download it if you like what you've got. :?

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Bioware is truly losing it's magic and has began to fail in the story department. What was once their strength is now quickly decaying. Take DAII they leave the game with hardly any real decisions and no closure. Sound familiar?

Bioware's new strategy seems to be "Instead of making a story thats so strong on the merits of narrative, we now have to leave you with 10 more questions at the end of our games. Our writer's aren't good enough to give you closure and inspire to you buy a sequel so we resort to hodge-podge non sense and leave you on the hook so hopefully we can do it to you next game too."

Gone are the day's where we can praise them for their narrative.