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Your reaction if the next DLC does not address the ending?


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#76
GuretoOnizuka

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I cancelled my Sub to ToR because of how bad the ending is so what do you think?

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Talcon Warrior

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http://nooooooooooooooo.com/

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jsl1016

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Reaction? My reaction will be "**** that! No way I am paying for anything since I have no motivation to play through to this stupid ending ever again. Now where is my mindless shooter disc...?"

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Phydeaux314

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Depends on what it is.

Multiplayer stuff that was already in the pipes: Meh, sure, multiplayer is fun.
New single-player story content: What. No. Give me an ending, first.

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RE: Your reaction if the next DLC does not address the ending?

I will understand my true value to BioWare.
BioWare was already the last EA-related developer I was willing to invest time/money in.
They do this ... my break with EA becomes complete.

#81
crimzontearz

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trade in ME3

hype Darksiders 2

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 http://nooooooooooooooo.com/

I was actually going to buy DLC for ME3 (seeing as I never bought any for ME2) but the ending pretty much kicked me in the quad. So now it's back to saving money for other things.... like food.

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Soziopath82

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The next DLC will affect the ending: it will either up your galactic readiness or provide more war assets :P

The ending does not require a DLC, it requires a patch because it is seriously flawed. My reaction will be me starting another game and trying not to care.

#84
ph34r-X

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I'm showing up at Bioware HQ walking into the office and throwing a chair. Thats all, not violently or at anybody. I'm just throwing a chair. Maybe through a window.

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RebelByDesign

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Would not buy it, and would be completely put off buying future BioWare games if they willfully ignore the fanbase.

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DeadlyParasite

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Implying that anything needs to be addressed in the first place.

#87
noxpanda

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PANDA SMASH!!


(anyone got that awesome gif of a panda trashing someones computer for me?)

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CaptainDope wrote...

Not buying it, and ending subscription for TOR.


This.

I can't even bring myself to play TOR right now and I cant even pick up my 360 controller..not sure what I will do but I'm done with bioware unless the ending is patched.

I have to say that this 'Indoctination Theory' would be okay if it was ONE of the endings, but its not enough.
Final Hours is just a cheap way to try to satisfy us imo.

DLC the real ending bioware. You are losing a lot of subscribers and players. And make them good!

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A Paperback Hero

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Something I remembered. Didn't they say you would be able to complete sidequests after the game is completed? How do you do that if after you complete the game it puts you right back at attacking the cereberus HQ. That pretty much tells me the game hasn't ended. Thanks for the incomplete product.

Unless Ending DLC, no more money from me.

Modifié par A Paperback Hero, 16 mars 2012 - 04:04 .


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TheRisenStar

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Why would I want more chapters in a book I can't bring myself to finish again?

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CroGamer002

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Even if I could, wouldn't buy it.


No, I won't pirate either.
Hell if someone gives me a code for DLC, I wouldn't activate it.

Fix the damn endings, then we can talk about DLC's.

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Avaric4

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No conclusion? No thank you.

#93
Xerxes52

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As of right now, I wouldn't buy it.

But I will reserve final judgment for later.

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Vent my anger in the form of forum posts.

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WHY would anyone buy a non-ending DLC? The ending literally invalidates any point to it. What, you'll get a few more war assessts? Who cares, those only affect that ending, which are nearly all identical, and which all suck.

You'll get to experience some new story? So what, that story is pointless. Anyone you save or destroy in it will be screwed over by the ending either way. I mean, imagine that you never did Overlord in ME2, and it was availible in ME3. What reason is there to do it now? Every ending would make the DLC completely pointless. The best case scenario for that situation is Shepard controlling the Reapers, as any other ending would eliminate the threat right then. But even then, it's completely cut off from the rest of the universe, and unable to do anything.

There would really be no point. So, no, I wouldn't buy it.

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My reaction if they want more money from DLC, and wonder why I am not buying it.



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Skyblade012 wrote...

WHY would anyone buy a non-ending DLC? The ending literally invalidates any point to it. What, you'll get a few more war assessts? Who cares, those only affect that ending, which are nearly all identical, and which all suck.

You'll get to experience some new story? So what, that story is pointless. Anyone you save or destroy in it will be screwed over by the ending either way. I mean, imagine that you never did Overlord in ME2, and it was availible in ME3. What reason is there to do it now? Every ending would make the DLC completely pointless. The best case scenario for that situation is Shepard controlling the Reapers, as any other ending would eliminate the threat right then. But even then, it's completely cut off from the rest of the universe, and unable to do anything.

There would really be no point. So, no, I wouldn't buy it.


Pointless? If the gameplay and story is fun and enjoyable, then I'd buy it. 

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JunMadine

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If it doesn't fix/change ending I won't pay for it. If it is free I would take it and see. I can tell you my days of pre-ordering are done.

I am still hoping for the best.

Modifié par JunMadine, 16 mars 2012 - 04:10 .


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count_4 wrote...

Simple: Not buying it. Same for future BioWare games. They've gone too far. Especially with what lies they told before the release in the media and what is to be found in Final Hours(see sig for 'great' example).

Couldn't have said it better.

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CRISIS1717 wrote...

 I won't lie I would be mad and then come here and complain, and if it was Felicia Day DLC I would probably take a sledgehammer to my CE copy of Mass Effect 3 and post it on Youtube.


I'm in the plain and simple camp on this one. If BioWare does not adress the ending issues and just adds more dlc as if they believe the game should end like this, then I'm done with BioWare. Period.

With EA calling the shots we'll probably have to pay for the supposed 'better ending' dlc. Which I would strangely be okay with at this point. I will not forget this outrage however. BioWare have lost a lot of credit with me when pulling this stunt.