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#26
Mixxer5

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Oh come ob he's a troll and nothing more... Here's a proof- I'm playing on PC only and I don't agree with him. So only one here wrong is he.

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Sorry but i have standards and a railroaded ending full of plotholes with little diversity between the consequences of the limited choices on offer falls well below them.

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rma2110

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The Spanish Inquisition should have poped up instead of that kid. No one expects the Spanish Inqisition. Shepard you shall choose one of thee colors, on pain of DEAth!

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sargon1986

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Samtheman63 wrote...

Shepard and his whole crew surviving after defeating the reapers so the universe can live on in peace forever, would be stupidly predictable?

The ending we have now is amazing, no anticipated this, good work by bioware.
Yes there are a few plot holes that need filling, other than that, brilliant.


PS, disagreeing with me means you're a xbox cod **** who can't comprehend a story when it requires you to think a little



I disagree with you. I don't have an Xbox, how about that? :)

There's something I agree with you though - NO ONE expected such an ending, such a crappy, pathetic ending that is. Totally unexpected? Yes! Brilliant? No! Rofl.

Modifié par sargon1986, 24 mars 2012 - 03:24 .


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Samtheman63 wrote on some poll

yes, people who dont like the ending are 13 year old xbox owning cod ****s, whos brains seem to implode when they are asked to try and understand a game that has a story that may require them to think a little


no credibility whatsoever

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Troll thread

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michael99887766

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As one reviewer pointed out, Harry Potter could have ended with a dance-off: would have been unexpected, but still crap...

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pharsti

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Hm, how would that be predictable if you get the feeling Shepard is going to die all throughout the game?

At least i did, and its fine if she dies, as long as they show\\tell me what happened to the rest of the galaxy.

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Samtheman63 wrote...

Shepard and his whole crew surviving after defeating the reapers so the universe can live on in peace forever, would be stupidly predictable?

The ending we have now is amazing, no anticipated this, good work by bioware.
Yes there are a few plot holes that need filling, other than that, brilliant.


PS, disagreeing with me means you're a xbox cod **** who can't comprehend a story when it requires you to think a little



Actually this exact ending was predicted two years ago. By a user of BSN, he mentioned the two worst possible endings as:"some god intervention thing (god child)", or "going back to the stoneage abandoning tech etc". We got both.

This type of ending is also done to death in Sci-fi and is as unoriginal as you can possibly get. The ending you mention as predictable would actually be more original then what we got. Also not expected.

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Mcfly616

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Hahaha the OP is such. TROLLOLOLOL

Maybe you're the COD ****

Considering you think such a linear ending is "brilliant"

Sorry but everything Mass Effect is built on, is "choice and consequence"....and as you can see, no matter how different our choices are from one another, ALL OF US get the same 3 choices and same ending as one another.....


Brilliant? Maybe if it were the ending to one of your linear shooters....but Mass Effect


This was a series based on your choices deciding the outcome.....so I guess youre correct by saying that the ending was "unpredictable"....because none of us would've expected that our choices never mattered

None of us expected for Harbinger to be non existent....nobody expected them to rip the exact scene that ruined the Matrix, and make it the end of the Mass Effect trilogy

Everybody expected that Casey was speaking the truth, when he said the endings would be just as varying as the ME2 endings, and even more so than that

So I guess youre right....it was quite unpredictable....

Go back and play CoD TROLL

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"The Shepherd" dying on the cross.......er um.....Crucible is not predictable?? I think it has been done before.......

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Yes, I think plagiarizing Deus Ex is the height of creative storytelling. All I can see is some toddler trying to slam a square piece into a triangle-shaped hole. "Mommy, why won't it fit?"

Obvious troll is obvious.

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Samtheman63 wrote...

Shepard and his whole crew surviving after defeating the reapers so the universe can live on in peace forever, would be stupidly predictable?

The ending we have now is amazing, no anticipated this, good work by bioware.
Yes there are a few plot holes that need filling, other than that, brilliant.


PS, disagreeing with me means you're a xbox cod **** who can't comprehend a story when it requires you to think a little



Predictable ending is not = bad ending.

I prefer predictible ending in Mass Effect style. I don't want an unpredictible ending in Glowing Mushrooms Effect style.



Current ending is terrible and illogical. BioWare has to remake it with perfect ending DLC.

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"Shepard and his whole crew surviving after defeating the reapers so the universe can live on in peace forever, would be stupidly predictable?"

Agreed, this would have been a lazy man's way out of creating an epic story, but explain your crew getting Harbingered and escaping with Joker who left the fight with the Reapers.

"The ending we have now is amazing, no anticipated this, good work by bioware."

I'm glad you were surprised, but I don't think you took the time to actually think on what just happened.

"Yes there are a few plot holes that need filling, other than that, brilliant."

I'm just going to stick with my previous statement...the amount of plot-holes are horrendously insulting to the ME franchise as a whole.

BTW: I hate COD, come at me broski

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crimzontearz

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read the "reader writer contract"

Read the promises made to us by Bioware

Ask yourself if the ending of the original starwars trilogy sucks because it's a high note conclusion

stop trolling

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predictable>crap, and also you might not be familiar with the revolutionary concept of MULTIPLE ENDINGS, so if you like the ending good for you but for me it's disappointing

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I disagree because paintbrush.


What? The end of my post doesn't make any sense? Well you are obviously too stupid to see the deep metaphorical meaning.

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I don't know, I think crappy endings are pretty predictable. They happen all the time. I think ambiguous endings are pretty predictable - they happen quite a bit just because people want to appear smarter than they really are. Endings that are full of plotholes and logical fallacies are also pretty predictable.

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Mcfly616

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Suck on this troll....word for word statement from Casey before release:

“There are many different endings. We wouldn’t do it any other way. Howcould you go through all three campaigns playing as your Shepard andthen be forced into a bespoke ending that everyone gets? But I can’tsay any more than that…” "That means the endings can be a lotmore different. At this point we’re taking into account so manydecisions that you’ve made as a player and reflecting a lot of thatstuff. It’s not even in any way like the traditional game endings,where you can say how many endings there are or whether you gotending A, B, or C.....The endings have a lot more sophistication andvariety in them.”

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Aran Linvail

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Ok , tell me more. Describe your relationship with your parents? Do you feel lonely ?

#46
ahandsomeshark

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Have you actually read the issues people have with the ending or just making assumptions. The lack of happy ending is near the bottom of people's complaints, outside of the fact that the choice should have at least been available at a high cost.

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I expected at least Shepard to die. I didn't expect some vague space magic ending where every mass relay and (according to my choice) piece of technology explodes, everyone is stranded on the sol system, either midspace or on earth with no food (Especially for the turians and quarians). That is ofc supposing that the mass relay and citadel explosions aren't so huge they destroy the whole system (and the rest of the settled galaxy) like the codex suggested.

I also didn't expect the tacticians to miss the leader of the resistance and the most important human in the war (Shepard) entering the citadel and consider them dead. Also I didn't expect Hacket to have psychic abilities and realize that Shepard wasn't dead and was in the Citadel, while reports stated otherwise.

Finally I didn't expect Joker and the crew I charged the beam with to disappear from my side, in the few minutes it took me to get my senses back after being hit by a giant laser, and end up going through the mass relay at the edge of the solar system.

But Shepard took a breath afterward so I can at least hope this ending was Shepard's dreams and hopes and not a real ending, in which case it's amazing.

Modifié par Atrumitos, 24 mars 2012 - 03:50 .


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Samtheman63 wrote...

PS, disagreeing with me means you're a xbox cod **** who can't comprehend a story when it requires you to think a little


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Modifié par WhiteVV1ings, 24 mars 2012 - 03:53 .