Thanatos144 wrote...
Its amazing....The reason there wont be a law suit is because Bioware did nothing criminal or that deserves to be sued for. Hey LiarasShield you got more than 16 endings in the game you just refuse to see them because of the last 3.
There is already a lawsuit. People can actually sue for almost anything. For instance, you could be sued for harassment-whether the person suing you would win is another matter. And a lawsuit is civil, not criminal-that would be the violation of a law. A lawsuit is specifically for holding someone responsible punitively for damages based upon something they did or didn't do. The police arrest someone if it's criminal-and that has a higher burden of proof as well.
No, your made up artifcial parallel universe ideas are not the reason that this issue is not worthy of lawsuits. The problem is damages would be ultra hard to assess and would probably amount only to the price of the game, which doesn't approach the intangible damage the ending did.
Keep using the idea you read elsewhere that says all of ME3 was an ending, when it wasn't. This was something you hit upon recently so now you think it sounds cool to say it. Well, a piece of driftwood is still a piece of driftwood and the ending of any game is at the end. Someone decided that since the endings were an issue for people and were not what was promised, that it worked better to change the idea of what an ending is.
6-The actual number of endings if one gets picky and includes the total devastation endings and Shepard gasps ending that really have very little different about them from any of the other endings.
3-the exact number of ABC endings Shepard may choose from at what is known as the end of the game. These are the non-ABC endings promised that technically aren't ABC endings because someone more skillfully assigned them colors instead of letters.
1-the exact number of cutscenes created for the ending with very minor alteration, most noticeably (unless you are color blind) color changes.
All endings have some variations as to who gets off the ship with Joker, so this must be what was meant when they promised the endings would be vastly different, so it was like no two people got the same ending.
But, bubbles apparently you believe curing or not curing the genophage was part of the ending, when really Shepard was still beginning to gather people for the final (closely related to ending) battle.
Ending-the end of something, normally not found at the beginning or in the middle of something.
Promise-stating you will or will not do something. The words, "I promise" need not be spoken first or at all within the statement and the statement can be given over the phone, on a yacht, in a bathtub or in an advertisement (also known as an ad), in an interview, on Twitter, Facebook, by tin can, or while talking to a group of fans over tea. No formal "I promise" conference must be called ahead of time.
Modifié par 3DandBeyond, 31 mai 2012 - 09:13 .




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