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#101
Chainshada

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*mind blown* Who loves space Ninjas? 7th graders.

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Necroscope

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Yeah, and everybody hated Jar Jar Binks.

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daguest wrote...

legion999 wrote...

...They used the advice of a child? Wow just.. wow.

Stop me if I'm wrong, but Jar Jar Binks was also the idea of a kid, right ?
Just saying....

Was it? Damn you, Lucas. Not that I really care about Binks one way or the other.

Modifié par Mister Mida, 24 mars 2012 - 01:01 .


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Kilshrek

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FoxShadowblade wrote...

Note: Mail Casey Hudson letter about how the endings emotionally damaged me. Use small words and pretend to be impoverished american boy.

????

PROFIT!


And thus, with one letter, you have fixed the endings to ME 3.

Ace!

What's a kid doing playing Mass Effect anyway? Doesn't Germany have the strictest game laws in the galaxy? How legit is all of this, really? FFS man, if a kid influenced the ending we got, I really have no idea what to say.

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daguest wrote...

legion999 wrote...

...They used the advice of a child? Wow just.. wow.

Stop me if I'm wrong, but Jar Jar Binks was also the idea of a kid, right ?
Just saying....


Children. Ruining fantastic sci-fi trilogies since 1999.

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Karrie788

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Moral here is: don't listen to kids. Ever.

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LolaLei

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Karrie788 wrote...

Moral here is: don't listen to kids. Ever.


I guess that old saying is right: "Never work with children... or Casey Hudson."

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Seryndras

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Kilshrek wrote...

And thus, with one letter, you have fixed the endings to ME 3.

Ace!

What's a kid doing playing Mass Effect anyway? Doesn't Germany have the strictest game laws in the galaxy? How legit is all of this, really? FFS man, if a kid influenced the ending we got, I really have no idea what to say.


Yes, we're bats**t crazy with our gaming laws. The game is for ages 16 and above, and that is legally binding (you can't sell this game to an underage person).

However, 7th grade may not mean much. Could be a 21 year old who was just to dumb to advance in class...?

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Dasher1010

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So that's why the ending seems like it was written by a 12-year-old...

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Calm down, they use the hide behind children and blame Germany tactic.
Don't get suck in.

or get this thread is funny.

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Azrael08151819 wrote...

WW 3 ? Ok where we start then polen again or france this time ? ^^


skip the queue take out England or the US first.

But seriously, blaming the Germans? really? I'm waiting for Blame Canada or Wine sipping surrender monkeys. or some rant about 'not being with us in '41' (from the bunch that wasn't with US in '39)

anyhow back on topic. It's just further evidence that we were both an afterthought, and thoroughly lied to.

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Kilshrek

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Seryndras wrote...

Yes, we're bats**t crazy with our gaming laws. The game is for ages 16 and above, and that is legally binding (you can't sell this game to an underage person).

However, 7th grade may not mean much. Could be a 21 year old who was just to dumb to advance in class...?


Technically underage then, should be able to take care of self before sticking nose into a game that isn't legally available to the rest of his class.

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Chainshada wrote...

*mind blown* Who loves space Ninjas? 7th graders.


Jesus don't remind me of that guy.

I mean really he is just god damn horrible and totaly something a 7 year old would think of.

Damn it Bioware what happened! I got a better ending from friken Halo 3 then this!

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Necroscope

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garf wrote...
It's just further evidence that we were both an afterthought, and thoroughly lied to.

Nothing new I guess...

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"Mass Effect The final hours app: How to get everything wrong"

#116
Chainshada

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*mind re-blown* Hudson sees himself as cool as Shepard. Hudson blindly listens to a young kid to resolve the defining moment in his career. Shepard blindly listens to a young star-kid to resolve the defining moment in the war.

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Great, now I'm even more depressed.

Modifié par shinobi602, 24 mars 2012 - 01:08 .


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I've got the PC version of the app. The 7th grader had nothing to do with the ending, though maybe he helped partly inspire the sentiment behind the epilogue. The kid in the epilogue is NOT Shepard's son. The letter was pinned to Casey's wall because he was touched by it, that's all. I hate the starchild part of the ending and everything after that, but you guys are taking the 7th grader's letter way out of context.

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To be fair. Kids can be quite cool and have great ideas. It's adults who import those ideas wholesale and get fixated on them to the detriment of other factors because they are losing the ability to develop new thoughts that are to blame if a child's idea doesn't work. If you think I'm being ageist or insulting then look up the concepts of 'fluid intelligence', 'crystalline intelligence' and how they change with age.

Modifié par garf, 24 mars 2012 - 01:09 .


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Wait a minute, I think we're all missing something here - that child stargeezer is talking to is... Shepard's?

Modifié par Necroscope, 24 mars 2012 - 01:10 .


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All Dead wrote...

I've got the PC version of the app. The 7th grader had nothing to do with the ending, though maybe he helped partly inspire the sentiment behind the epilogue. The kid in the epilogue is NOT Shepard's son. The letter was pinned to Casey's wall because he was touched by it, that's all. I hate the starchild part of the ending and everything after that, but you guys are taking the 7th grader's letter way out of context.


Ah, thank you for clearing that up. Gotta admit though, sometimes it is just fun to blow things way out of proportion.

I don't have that app myself, so I couldn't check that statement. You know, I somehow feel like it would be paying for a slow-mo reel of a really horrible car crash, with commentary on how that car crash came to be and why the driver thought it was a good idea to fall asleep at the wheel.

Okay, turning ranting mode off again.

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Chainshada

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According to All Dead, no, not paying $3 to read half-assed reasons as to why they screwed up a game I already payed $105 for (Yes, $105..AUS..).

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Necroscope wrote...

Wait a minute, I think we're all missing something here - that child stargeezer is talking to is... Shepard's?

No. According to files in the game the scene takes place 10 000 years after shepard.

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Perhaps it was a German child's letter, perhaps not. Most of the details have been lost to time. It all happened so very long ago.

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 The kid isnt even the bad part 
The purpose of the ending was not to provide closure but "to make sure players felt certain feelings so the end sequence was written to provoke these feelings" rather than provide story closure

is the bad part and totaly explains why the ending is terrible

Modifié par Draconis6666, 24 mars 2012 - 01:14 .