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So if they did release a new ending, wouldn't you be outraged?


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Shallyah

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Of course not.

Note: Yet another user that only has ME3 registered supporting that no additional endings are necessary. I'm seeing a very clear trend here.

Modifié par Shallyah, 21 mars 2012 - 12:58 .


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ichik

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DemonsSouls wrote...

I'd pay another $60 for an ending that makes sense. That's exactly what EA wants to hear... sad thing is, I don't care.


You've taken word out of my mouth. Oh, man, where we've got, feeling like a junkie now.

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Chai Te

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If they released a "The Rest of the Game" dlc for free, I'd call them bastards, shake my fist in mock anger, then enjoy the game experience they promised me in the beginning .. but there would be a new shadow in my eyes and in the future, if I thought about buying a new game from them I'd have to stop and ask myself "Wait, are they going to **** with me again?"

But I wouldn't say outrages, no.

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sadako

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ichik wrote...

DemonsSouls wrote...

I'd pay another $60 for an ending that makes sense. That's exactly what EA wants to hear... sad thing is, I don't care.


You've taken word out of my mouth. Oh, man, where we've got, feeling like a junkie now.


QFT. Franchise indoctrination got to me.

#355
zhixson

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I'm already a mix of disappointed and pissed off, so no.

#356
Clarence2679

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No

#357
Asharhia

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No, if it has no plot holes and gives closure.

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The Exiled Paladin

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No.

If the plot holes were removed i.e. no joker cowardice and running away and some closure given plus maybe a chance to be with your LI helping to rebuild a devastated galaxy then I wouldn't mind paying for an ending DLC at all.

This would be more money for Bioware/EA and make me happy = a win win situation.

Modifié par The Exiled Paladin, 21 mars 2012 - 01:37 .


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1337Goblin

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No.

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Boombox

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No

#361
billyzero

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No

#362
EnforcerWRX7

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No.

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Tasker

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Nope.

If Bioware decide to man up and admit they'd f***ed up and produced a new ending that actually made sense, incorperated elements from decisions made throughout the series and incorperated the various collected war assets ( making getting them actually worthwhile ) so that everyone got a different ending depending on choices etc...

 - In otherwords basically giving us what was f***ing promised in the first place.

Then I would actually have a great deal of respect for them as a company and would be more inclined to buy any future products of theirs.

Modifié par Orkboy, 21 mars 2012 - 01:42 .


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circe

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No. I'm peeved that it came to this and likely will be for a while, but giving us new/additional endings will go a long way towards redeeming themselves.

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MoonsKisu

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nope

#366
Mikeuicus

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If all they did was cut out the current endings and add in a whole new final sequence, then yes. If things like the Indoctrination theory hold true, and rather than a "new ending DLC" what we get is a post-game DLC (or an expansion) that contains elements sorely missing from the finale, then I will be thrilled. (Elements include a showdown/conversation with harbinger. I don't need a boss fight, but I do expect the leader of the reaper sewing circle to say a thing or two to Shepard and redeem himself from his cheesy mustache twirling lines from the end of Arrival. Other things would be coordinating fleet attacks, suicide mission style-using the right fleet for the right job, for example-, hard decisions that get your squadmates killed-with or without a choice, ie "someone has to hold this spot" etc.) Mass Effect, and Mass Effect 2 had epic, impactful finales, but ME3 while thought/debate provoking, left a lot to be desired.

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braisbr1

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No

#368
Fuzzfro

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If they Release DLC to fix the ending I'll be ecstatic regardless of it's price.
I just want an ending to fix my favourite gaming trilogy and everytime I look on the forums I just hope to see some confirmation of ending dlc.
Till then I'll hold the line.

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Kamina

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No

#370
Pantegana

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I'd be damn glad if they did it.

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Ranperre

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No.

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Keatstwo

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No.

#373
Nelzeben

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No. It is possible, of course, that whatever they come up with instead/additionally is only marginally better and still disliked by many, but in all honesty, I don't see how they could make it worse. So... no.

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Regardless of how it turned out, I'd simply be happy that Bioware took the time to try and fix it, even if the endings turned out to still be crap. Besides, the current endings are so atrocious, I'm sure lots of people would be happy to get the DLC just to see something different.

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AnethmA

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Yes.
I want my Shepard good and dead, along with the rest of the universe.