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OMG! How come so many people actually believe in the Indoctrination Theory? I mean, for real?!!


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kalle90

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AlanC9 wrote...

EHondaMashButton wrote...
While I'm saying, "the ending sucks, but think about the ways in which it sucks." Contrast it to the things Bioware placed importance on everywhere else in the story.  Particularly NPC/Shepard behavior.  The inconsistencies, the teasers, and their twitter, hint that they didn't intend for the endings to be interpreted literally. Or at least that there's more to come.


Hmm. What I took away from the hints and whatnot is that Bio really did intend for the "green" ending to be considered the best ending.


How about the breathing scene then. "Lulz no one is going to pick destroy so we can add a small easter egg into it"?. Red ending is the only one that makes even a little sense. Perhaps they made green seem like the best ending so we would choose it, perhaps we get badass Saren implants afterwards?.

Moreover, about red being sometimes the only one you can choose - it's possible it's just plot-armor for the things to come afterwards. Without big enough army you have no chance surviving indoctrinated?

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kalle90 wrote...
How about the breathing scene then. "Lulz no one is going to pick destroy so we can add a small easter egg into it"?. Red ending is the only one that makes even a little sense. Perhaps they made green seem like the best ending so we would choose it, perhaps we get badass Saren implants afterwards?.

Moreover, about red being sometimes the only one you can choose - it's possible it's just plot-armor for the things to come afterwards. Without big enough army you have no chance surviving indoctrinated?


You, sir, I like more and more! (Please no offence if you're ma'am, well, you know, the volus are so mysterious... :ph34r:) I like the idea but I wonder how big army can help Shep to survive indoctrination :unsure:

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VampireSoap

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PiEman wrote...

VampireSoap wrote...

ThomasakaDes_ wrote...

Let me ask you IT non-belivers this:
Would you rather that ME would end now, or would you rather there be made a new game?

With the IT, there could be made a completely new game as well as the dlc they`re making.

I for one, wouldn`t mind buying ME4.


I don't know about the others, but I believe I have clearly answered your question on multiple occasions. I feel like being asked in real life that if I would rather believe there is no heaven and that after I die, I don't live happily ever after. Well, sorry. It is what it is, it doesn't matter what you prefer.


I would LOVE to help you find out someday...


There really is no need for death threats...

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Seriously it's not real. Youre looking for things that arent there, like my English lessons pulling a load of metaphors out of some ****ty Shakespeare book which he clearly didn't even put in there with that meaning.

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Very good. I really enjoy having such a rational conversation with you :happy:

As for what I think of the game & the ending, I think the game is pretty good, I would give 90 out of 100. But the ending is...just bad, it doesn't tell you what happens to your squadmates & LIs. Hell, it doesn't even give you a pat on the back! (:lol:this one is just a joke) It is as though none of the decisions you've made matter in the end. Also, would I pay for ending DLC? That really depends...you see, if in the future, they really make an ending DLC, I think I'll wait for a few days after the release because....I can never be sure if that new ending DLC is just as bad...:o
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Likewise!

You pretty much summed up what I thought of the game aswell, 95% of it was excellent (everything up to Harbinger's beam), the only other dissappointing aspect for me was the amount of auto-diologue...would have liked a lot more conversational dilogue on the Normandy, particularly with your LI.

If they do release ending DLC, I expect my reaction will be pretty much "shut up & take my money", although I would like to know what it actually is, hoping is an extension of the current ones (i.e. like IT) :D

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VampireSoap wrote...

Wake up, people! Bad writing is just bad writing. There is no way game writers will hide the plots so sophisticated that it takes speculations in this depth to piece the story together. I kept laughing while I was watching the indoctrination theory video clip. I thought the guy was just being funny, but now so many people actually believe it. No wonder so many people right now still believe in magical beings in the sky....The pathway to truth is through reason and logic. When there is a situation presented to us, we don't make an assumption and then assume that assumption is right and make up all the details from there, we look at the data, the facts and then decide whether there is truth in this claim.

It's just my personal point of view, I'm sorry if it sounds offensive to some people. It is never my intention to provoke anyone.

u winz the net for realz...i tottaly aree

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CmdrSkinner wrote...

If they do release ending DLC, I expect my reaction will be pretty much "shut up & take my money", although I would like to know what it actually is, hoping is an extension of the current ones (i.e. like IT) :D


Haha I guess a lot of people will have the exact same reaction. :lol: If it isn't for the terrible quality of DAII, I will definitely buy the ending DLC in a heartbeat.

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Frankly, I just finished a deliberate "worst" ending, and I found the Catalyst's lines a little buggered. Only one choice, but I have a choice?

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kalle90 wrote...

Rasofe wrote...
Meh. Shepard has a Reputation Bar. That makes him immune to indoctrination. Simple game mechanics.


Call it "Willpower Bar" and you have an argument. Reputation didn't stop Saren, TIM (assuming what we see is real), Kenson or anyone from getting treated.

Anyway I believe it's established that Bioware was going to add indoctrination sequence, but there were some issues about the gameplay. That doesn't mean they didn't implement it without the gameplay.

What about the dreams?
- More and more oily figures added into the mix?
- Whispers and Reaper noises?
- Headaches afterwards?
- There's more, but most can be interpretered in multiple ways.
= Was Bioware really trying to force emotion on us with that 1 kid? The dreams serve no other purpose?


Saren, TIM and Kenson don't have Reputation Bars.