Do NOT Change the Ending!!!
#1
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:38
Price of a game too high? why not complain to companies to lower it to $30. hell why stop there, why not whine and complain and lobby to make all games free. Didnt like how badly Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City sucked? maybe with enough complaining and lobbying to Slant Six and Capcom will get them to redo the entire game just to tickle our fancy.
Why stop at games? We are so entitled to have our way all the time like spoiled little brats why not take some attention to the movie scene and change the endings to every movie that didn't live up to expectations as well.
I have created a Facebook Page called Preserve Mass Effect. Join it or like it if you share my feelings. Just over 4000 people showed their support for changing the ending. and if they get their way it will set a dangerous precedent for the future of games. we need to show them that alot more of us appreciate and respect Bioware/EA's decicion on how they chose to end THEIR story.
#2
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:38
#3
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:39
FutureShocked wrote...
What if they change the ending, and it appeals to some people and not others? Will we be forever in a loop of the ending of the game being changed to until everyone is happy? Now that Bioware has given in the ignorant among us will feel they can have their way all the time. The game sold 3.5 million copies and i dont see 3.5 million people complaining. i also dont see 3.5 million people donating to the cause. .1% of the people who bought the game were passionate enough about it to actually donate. the rest are just on the bandwagon in hopes that next time they dont like a way a developer does things they can change things 'because Bioware did it'
Price of a game too high? why not complain to companies to lower it to $30. hell why stop there, why not whine and complain and lobby to make all games free. Didnt like how badly Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City sucked? maybe with enough complaining and lobbying to Slant Six and Capcom will get them to redo the entire game just to tickle our fancy.
Why stop at games? We are so entitled to have our way all the time like spoiled little brats why not take some attention to the movie scene and change the endings to every movie that didn't live up to expectations as well.
I have created a Facebook Page called Preserve Mass Effect. Join it or like it if you share my feelings. Just over 4000 people showed their support for changing the ending. and if they get their way it will set a dangerous precedent for the future of games. we need to show them that alot more of us appreciate and respect Bioware/EA's decicion on how they chose to end THEIR story.
said the man who does not even have a game registered...
#4
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:39
#5
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:42
bluewolv1970 wrote...
said the man who does not even have a game registered...
I too seem not to have a game registered but I have all the same games you have registered. My problem comes with being on the PS3 and the constent circule of trying to get EA help to link the things together, I think I've spent more time on that than I have playing me3 these past 2 weeks. <_<
But he does bring up a point, what happens when this new 'ending' comes out and people don't like that? then what? all this all over again?
#6
Guest_Admiral Picard_*
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:44
Guest_Admiral Picard_*
#7
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:44
BTW, no one cares about your facebook page. Congrats on the minimal effort.
#8
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:45
FutureShocked wrote...
What if they change the ending, and it appeals to some people and not others? ...
It isn't a matter of liking the ending (even though many apparently didn't). I actually liked the sequence, though as an ending it contradicted the rest of the series at a very basic level. I liked the ending as a puzzle on the way to the ending. Had that been the case it would have been genius, masterful.
That is what I have come to anticipate as possible when I buy Bioware titles. They may, and sometimes do, generate true art.
Had this ending sequence been a puzzle on the way to the climax I would have marvelled at the sheer mastery, yet it looks to me as if the end was chopped off, and the puzzle made to look like the end.
Why would the writers have done that? I doubt they would. I think it was a business decision to chop off the ending because they were out of time.
#9
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:45
The sky isn't falling.
#10
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:45
They won't have to download the new ending?FutureShocked wrote...
What if they change the ending, and it appeals to some people and not others?
The ignorant among us? Would you like to explain that more?Now that Bioware has given in the ignorant among us will feel they can have their way all the time.
3.5 million shipped.The game sold 3.5 million copies and i dont see 3.5 million people complaining.
I don't see 3.5 million expressing their support for the ending either by that token.
And I've yet to see any effort of the like on the "support" side.i also dont see 3.5 million people donating to the cause. .1% of the people who bought the game were passionate enough about it to actually donate.
Have you read any of the threads involving the reasons why people have issues with the ending or did you just resort ot name calling straightaway?Why stop at games? We are so entitled to have our way all the time like spoiled little brats
Make that in excess of 53,000 currently showing their support for changing the ending on Facebook.Just over 4000 people showed their support for changing the ending.
The precedent already exists. Alan Wake, Fallout 3, etc.and if they get their way it will set a dangerous precedent for the future of games.
Do yourself a favor, go out and read the threads on why people have issues with the ending and why it is in Bioware's best interest to do something about it. Check out the link in my sig for just such a thing.
Modifié par Vaktathi, 23 mars 2012 - 04:46 .
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Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:46
#12
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:46
If players are not willing to accept Indoc.theory... fine!, stick with your nihilistic ending, nobodys forcing you to buy game-end-changing DLC.
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#19
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:52
FutureShocked wrote...
Price of a game too high? why not complain to companies to lower it to $30. hell why stop there, why not whine and complain and lobby to make all games free. Didnt like how badly Resident Evil: Operation Racoon City sucked? maybe with enough complaining and lobbying to Slant Six and Capcom will get them to redo the entire game just to tickle our fancy.
That takes care of itself. I can get Mass Effect 3 here for £10 less than I could 2 weeks ago
#20
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:53
oniradix wrote...
I just don't get it. They have the ending and game they "like" so, why try and stop us from the same thing? They just don't have to download the new, whatever it is (if Bioware does anything at all). I am a graphic artist and I have to change my "art" all the time if I want to keep my clients and keep getting hired . . . it’s commercial art, not fine art. You make it FOR the client/player.
This is similer to those that opose same sex couples.
"They shouldn't be able to do this,these people shouldn't be able to have that."
Op likes the ending and wants to impose his preferences on others. Doesn't seem to want others to have something they want.
#21
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:53
#22
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:56
This is the best analogy i've seen yet on the subject. It should be used more.oniradix wrote...
I just don't get it. They have the ending and game they "like" so, why try and stop us from the same thing? They just don't have to download the new, whatever it is (if Bioware does anything at all). I am a graphic artist and I have to change my "art" all the time if I want to keep my clients and keep getting hired . . . it’s commercial art, not fine art. You make it FOR the client/player.
#23
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:56
Modifié par The Unfallen, 23 mars 2012 - 04:57 .
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Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:58
#25
Posté 23 mars 2012 - 04:59
The Unfallen wrote...
its not THEIR story its OURS
That made me ROFL.
Come on give us another one.





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