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You know, I REALLY did want a happy ending :(


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Fruxie

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I see no problems with a happy ending. In fact, I support one of the outcomes to be a happy one. I would LOVE to see it. I hope it gets added in. >,> For the love of my Shepard.

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Vade Katana

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I'd like the option of a ''happy'' ending. Like having to work you're ass off type of happy ending!

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ThatDancingTurian

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hatori1181 wrote...

I'm just surprised that there wasn't some kind of ridiculous way to get a happy ending for ME3.

I dunno, get a perfect clear either full renegade or paragon through all three games, getting every quest ever, and thus the maximum possible war assets. Then, and only then, a 4th option would appear.

Not to mention that there were several other ways to impart the theme of sacrifice in this game without it having to be shepard. Why couldn't Anderson live long enough to shoot Shep in the leg and sacrifice himself? Or better yet, have someone like Javik or Ashley/Kaiden? (so long as they weren't LI's and if they are, have it be Garrus, Liara or Tali)

Javik would've been great. In spite of all his bitterness, his borderline defeatist attitude, the last Prothean died to save us all. New headcanon? I think so.

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Yes I wanted the option. I have no idea why they thought people would be ok with killing shepard off in every ending.

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D1ck1e

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I really wish it was there as an option.

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TrollDemon

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I want to earn my Happy ending through my decisions. I don't mind bittersweet ending in Mass Effect, but it gives me more initiative to play the game more if I can obtain the happier ending.

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UKJackMan

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After bringing the entire Galaxy to Earth I wanted a straight up fight with the Reapers that would of made me happy.

#108
Icetea07

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I wanted a happy ending yes. But what made the game up to the ending so great in my opinion was that i didn't know if what i did was enough to get me that happy ending. Then the end came and come to find out, all i had to do to get the "happy" ending, is not do a bone dry run through of the game. I had other shepard that were meant to try and get very specific endings, but my original shep, was played as i felt it should be played and hoped that it would be enough.

Funny thing is now all but one shep isn't worth playing becuase they all end the same way. That is why i am upset.

(now i am done complaining, sorry)

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I wanted to at least have a chance at a happy ending. I mean, of course not everybody's going to make it out alive, Virmire proved that (frankly I was surprised when not a single one of my squadmates died in ME2--except Mordin, but I went back and fixed that), but at least there was the potential for saving everyone you could. If squadmates did die... standing over their coffins is the definition of bittersweet.

I mean, I already know that BioWare has the potential to make great endings. Shepard climbing out of the debris of Sovereign, alive and smiling, the Council safe? Fantastic. Your crew, standing at attention after the suicide mission (which everyone survived!), ready for the next mission? That was great. To have it all wiped off the face of the galaxy in a blast of multicolored space magic no matter what you do in the end? ...Why?

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#110
John1musPr1me

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I agree. With the 16 or 17 different endings we were promised........at least ONE should have been the happy ending we're all talking about here.

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BioWare, I hope you're listening. Clarification on a bad ending only pours lemon juice on the wound. There needs to be another chapter of the 3rd act that expands, reverses, and makes possible a positive outcome.

The tone of the game was overwhelming a "Star Wars-esque" Space Opera. You can't blind side your fans with a last minute dark turn... and then the theater lights go up.

Do yourselves and your fans a favor. Finish what you started. Make it spectacular.

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tekkaman fear

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I wanted a happy ending for my femshep also. Multiple endings should allow for that.

#113
Greyze2k

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Totally agreed, such a depressing mess at the end.

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Grasich wrote...

ediskrad327 wrote...

you know how a happy ending could work? if you resolved the geth-quarian conflict with peace you could deny starchilds logic by showing him how the geth and the quarians together are fighting for survival and that the only chaos here is HIM and the Reapers, starchild realizes this and ends this cycle returning the Reapers to darkspace and thus ending the war without destroying the relays nor crashing the Normandy in Jurassic Park. if your EMS was lower than 3500 Shepard dies and gets a Noble funeral for our fallen hero, if EMS was 3500 or higher Shepard can wake up in a hospital and ask Hackett a few things about how it ended, Shepard's LI enters and plan the future (blue babies with Liara, beach with Garrus, giving Tali a home, etc)
was this really hard?


This wouldn't be perfect. However, it would certainly be an improvement.


Sorry, but this is probably worse than the ending we got. Starchild suddenly realizes there's love in the galaxy between organic and synthetic and then everything is okay. This is like a children's program. If you're going to change the ending, lose the starchild altogether.

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IntoTheDarkness

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I would hate happy ending. It demeans everything we fought for, everything we went agasint.

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The_Crazy_Hand

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 What I really wanted was a mix of good, okay, and bad endings.  The good endings should require you earn them, ideally not just through EMS, but in game decisions as well.  This is why I usually suggest it as requiring recruitment from all races and aria's mercs for the ultimate ending.  That way, to get the best ending, you'd have to truly unite the galaxy.

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ediskrad327

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mikelope wrote...

Grasich wrote...

ediskrad327 wrote...

you know how a happy ending could work? if you resolved the geth-quarian conflict with peace you could deny starchilds logic by showing him how the geth and the quarians together are fighting for survival and that the only chaos here is HIM and the Reapers, starchild realizes this and ends this cycle returning the Reapers to darkspace and thus ending the war without destroying the relays nor crashing the Normandy in Jurassic Park. if your EMS was lower than 3500 Shepard dies and gets a Noble funeral for our fallen hero, if EMS was 3500 or higher Shepard can wake up in a hospital and ask Hackett a few things about how it ended, Shepard's LI enters and plan the future (blue babies with Liara, beach with Garrus, giving Tali a home, etc)
was this really hard?


This wouldn't be perfect. However, it would certainly be an improvement.


Sorry, but this is probably worse than the ending we got. Starchild suddenly realizes there's love in the galaxy between organic and synthetic and then everything is okay. This is like a children's program. If you're going to change the ending, lose the starchild altogether.

i wish we lost him altogether, but i was thinking in what Bioware could do, and i doubt they will remove him

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IntoTheDarkness wrote...

I would hate happy ending. It demeans everything we fought for, everything we went agasint.


How? Billions were lost, you had to UNITE THE GALAXY.

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IntoTheDarkness wrote...

I would hate happy ending. It demeans everything we fought for, everything we went agasint.


So what exactly were you fighting for? I certainly wasn't fighting against happiness.

#120
eddieoctane

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"Depressing is artsy" is the exact kind of cliche BioWare was trying to avoid. When has anyone ever gone through hell, only to find some measure of happiness on the other side and said "Wait, everyone didn't die? Screw it, I'm going back to hell."

A happy ending was earned. It's not cliche to give the hero a well earned break after saving the galaxy.

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Sacrifice is only powerful if there was the option to escape.

So yes, I want the options.

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Eelysa

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I would love the option of a happy ending.

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Grasich

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Apathy1989 wrote...

Sacrifice is only powerful if there was the option to escape.

So yes, I want the options.


A very good point as well. Not really too impressed by forced sacrifice.

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Grasich wrote...

Apathy1989 wrote...

Sacrifice is only powerful if there was the option to escape.

So yes, I want the options.


A very good point as well. Not really too impressed by forced sacrifice.


I don't get it. Why would you sacrifice yourself if you had the option to escape?

#125
crimsontotem

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I thought all the choice matter? isn't it our CHOICE? to want an happy ending? all the ME logic they kept from 1 to 2 suddenly doesn't seem to apply...