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So which ending did a majority of you choose?


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#201
atheelogos

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Synthesis for me.

#202
Reorte

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Having found out before playing my game deliberately ended at the hands of Marauder Shields.

#203
xensoldier12

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I did what I would do if I was really in that position. I nuked the crap out of it.

#204
gooberfish311

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The red one.

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Vexia2070

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I chose Ctrl-Alt-Delete - end program. Watched the endings on YouTube.
If I ever replay, I will chose destroy. Not for breath scene, but because My Fem-Shep would never allow the reapers to continue on in any form. After all the hard choices and all the losses. She will end them.

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Narby

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I picked the red ending. I like red.

#207
ladyshara

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Destroy.

Seeing Shepard take a breath made it a little more bareable.

#208
kato11442

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I picked the one that didn't suck, or so I try to. After trying all 3 I guess its didn't matter at the end of the day they were the same period really no differences worth noting except the Citadel didn't explode on the blue ending :/

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I chose Destroy, down with the machines, Shepard lived too.

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ErikModi

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I picked Control. Reuniting the Quarians and the Geth was hands-down my proudest moment in the whole damn series, and I'd be damned if I'd undo all that and destroy them!

Then it turns out no matter what you do, all the Mass Relays blow up, killing a huge chunk of the galactic population and making it impossible for the rest to actually re-create, let alone maintain, a galactic society.

So I essentially wound up killing everyone anyway.

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chris fenton

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Green.
:|
Entire point of the game is to keep organics alive because we're strong, different people..
But now we're all the same.
Or I can destroy civilization and commit genocide.
Or I can control the reapers, die, and the cycle begins again.
All fun and games.. right.

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chris fenton

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IrvinTang wrote...

LOL I thought I was the only one that tried to shoot the star brat.


Nope. I'm still shooting him.
Have been since 3/8/12
...Good thing this clip has space magic and doesn't ever need to reload, right. :wizard:

#213
Nauks

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Synthesis, as soul-crushingly dissapointing as the current cliffhanger endings are, the way we are tricked into choosing this option was, all things considered, pretty brilliant. (leaving us hanging this long without knowing for sure if there will be continuation though, is incredibly f*cking low)

Would choose destroy obviously if I'd replayed the game, but wouldn't get the breathing scene since I don't do muliplayer...

Modifié par Nauks, 02 avril 2012 - 11:55 .


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LotharArmoran

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I chose destroy. In my last speech to the squad I was telling them to remember what we fight for. When it came time to make the decision I thought about my squad, and Shepard's aim since ME1 which was to destroy the reapers. Control or Synthesis would have been totally out of character for my Shepard. She wouldn't go back on what she set out to do and she would not betray her squad or humanity.

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Dark Specie

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Destroy + Breathing scene...

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Lethal Lead

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 Copy and pasted this from another topic I made. The following is my reasoning behind my initial gut decision.

To understand my choice, it's probably best to, first, talk about how I felt on the two options I didn't choose, synthesis and control.

For synthesis, I think I actually felt this was the worst of the bunch. At the time I had no idea how much this may really come to change all organic and synthetic life as we know it. I figured there would be incredibly substantial changes to all life. I felt that if I chose that option, I was betraying everything we ever fought for. We fought because we wanted our future, to save ourselves from becoming something we weren't. I felt that if I chose synthesis, I was robbing us of one of the very things we wanted. However, this method also saved the geth...supposedly. But I thought back to Legions loyalty mission in ME2, and he made it clear "good" geth didn't join the Reapers because they wanted to make their own future, so this was another reason the choice felt like a betrayal. I was forcing change on all life. As a matter of fact, that ending as it stands now, still feels "bad" to me. Also, I did not like the idea of "playing god" whatsoever. 

And control, this one also felt like a bit of a betrayal, but it also did have one large flaw based on the starchilds information. As far as the betrayal bit goes, we devoted SO MUCH to remove the Reaper threat and that we could have it no other way. Now for my real issue with this choice. The spacechild says that if we destroy them, the synthetic/organic chaos will always come back (leaving you to presume there can't be peace with the geth). Hmmm, okay, with that logic controlling the Reapers still doesn't solve that part of the cycle. The choas will still always continue, the Reapers will still always be around...somewhere, but they just won't be intervening in the process. So really, it's worse than chosing to destroy them. You have the horrible reminder of the Reapers still there, but choas still continues. And if it might have been implied that the Reapers might be controlled to do good around the galaxy, that also felt a little too much like "playing god". They're too powerful, no one should have that.

(For some of you, this can basically be the TL;DR)
Now, all of that, is mainly why I chose to Destroy. Synthesis felt like one giant betrayal to all life in soooo many ways, even for the geth (think back to what Legion says in his ME2 loyalty mission). Then, with spacechilds logic, controlling the Reapers still leaves the chaos between synthetics/organics, and still feels like a bit of a betrayal, albiet much less than synthesis in my eyes. Also, they're too powerful to have control over. With destroy I get the satisfaction of eradicating the thing that brought so much pain and thought that it/they should get to "play god". Believe me, I did not want to kill the geth or EDI, but this option still felt like the best route to follow after taking into consideration all the things I did. 

Modifié par Lethal Lead, 02 avril 2012 - 11:59 .


#217
yahtzo

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Destroy. That was your goal from the first game. Control was TIM's thing and Synthesis was Saren's

#218
Occulo

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I chose the synthesis ending. I think the most difficult part was getting past the giant robot spider, and

Oh, wait, no. I chose the green ending.

#219
Can0fCorn

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I gave my xbox the red rings of death. It's a better ending.

#220
D3SM0ND0

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I picked the crap one...

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ShepardMyFriend wrote...

I picked Synthesis by accident on my first playthrough. My mind and heart were racing so I just walked to the beam of light lol.


LOL good to know I wasn't the only one. ^^ Plus, I wanted to get away from the star brat as fast as possible so I just jumped into the first exit I could find. :pinched:

But when I realised what I had done I reloaded and chose Destroy.
Synthesis is by far my least favourite ending, not only because I'm not too fond of the colour green, but also because it goes against everything my Shep believes in. She questioned if it was ethical to rewrite the geth even when she still thought they were machines, so she sure as hell wouldn't rewrite every living being's DNA and turn them all into cyborgs.

#222
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Destroy the Reapers, it's the only choice....hello....
I chose synthesis on my second run through just for kicks, and the only thing I liked about it was that Joker got his girl in the end, eventhough with his brittle bone disease, the crash would've most likely killed him.  But, they (Bioware) couldn't kill off Joker, that would've messed up the ending for everyone...

#223
Powerpetzi

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Destroy.

Control is against everything Shep stood for throughout the entire series, and Synthesis is just an abomination. The Choice was really easy.

#224
SirBob1613

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Destroy= semi good
Synthesis= Everyone gets combined with reapers= indoctrination
Control= Exactly what the reapers wanted you basicly gave in to them
So i chose destroy

#225
Kel_Shando

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i was plying paragon and went destroy. The other ones make nosense. You spend the all the games trying to destory the reapers and then in the end cuase space kid says you have to do it his way. I did what i was meant to do, kill the reapers. Do to the bad ending I have not played it again and wont unless the ending is fixed.