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What plotholes are everyone talking about with the ending? *spoilers


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GrimbearXIII

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I'm honestly curious because I didn't see any plotholes when I finished the game.  I saw plenty of things left unsaid and plenty of things that needed elaboration on, but nothing that I would call a plothole.  Now when I think of plotholes I tend to think of contradictions a stupid small example would be someone early describes something a a giant red wall and when they show it it's blue.  Or later plot undermining previous plot.  Now looking at the definition on Wikipedia it would include omission of relavant info ", or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_hole) which I'd agree there was a ton of that since there is no explaination as to what happens to anyone or anything outside the brief situation A B or C happen and then everyone ends up on a planet.

My personal reaction to the ending was alright with it.  When I saw it I was okay with the fact that I was going to have to die (I had figured as much since this was supposed to be the end of the Shepard arc and these kind of takes usually end in self sacrafice).  I thought the three decisions were hard to make because I didn't want to take control on the sheer grounds that it was the Illusive Man's idea.  I was hard set on destroying them until he mentioned it would kill all synthetics and I liked the Geth and EDI so that option was off the table.  And I was considering the synthesis but I didn't want to alter everyone in the universe since I liked the universe as it was created.  So I ended up going with the control option (I did go back to see the synthesis ending and I'm going to be sticking with my choice) because I figured it was the least intrusive on the galaxy.

I've seen some complaints about the Catalyst's incoherant thought process but it made perfect sense to me.  Only because it itself is a machine so how do you protect life from creating something that will destroy all life?  Destroy the life that can create that, and allow the underdeveloped life to flourish.  Now I don't agree with it but I can follow the logic pattern to see how it came to this conclusion.  So I don't see that as a plothole.  The only thing I'd like to see added would be some additional information about what is happening with the giant fleet outside Earth, what happen to your companions, why was the Normandy going through a Mass Relay (I'm willing to chalk all your crew including the ones in your party on the ship up to "video game magic")?  But I appreciated the endings.  So if someone could inform me what "plotholes" the community is talking about, I'd appreciate it.