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#51
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blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

DonYourAviators wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

Lol @ bragging about being a "genius" online.

/rollseyes

Hey, man. I am an intelligent individual with bad grammar, the creativity to come up with the username 'blacqout' (see what I did? Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but **** you) and a blog where I wack it to anime girls drawn by men.


My grammar is actually perfect. And there is nothing in my blog about masturbating to anime girls.


Let me ask, did you like Dragon Age 2?


I loved it.
 
It's my favourite BioWare game, and the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great univereses and characters.


Okay that answers it, he's a troll.

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#52
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I wish I was 16 again, trolling was super funny and spell check sure does make me sound clever.

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Do not feed.

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krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

DonYourAviators wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

Lol @ bragging about being a "genius" online.

/rollseyes

Hey, man. I am an intelligent individual with bad grammar, the creativity to come up with the username 'blacqout' (see what I did? Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but **** you) and a blog where I wack it to anime girls drawn by men.


My grammar is actually perfect. And there is nothing in my blog about masturbating to anime girls.


Let me ask, did you like Dragon Age 2?


I loved it.
 
It's my favourite BioWare game, and the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great univereses and characters.


Okay that answers it, he's a troll.


That's a little sad, don't you think?
 
Can you honestly not even consider that someone could feel differently to you on a subject?

#55
krogstor

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blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

DonYourAviators wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

Lol @ bragging about being a "genius" online.

/rollseyes

Hey, man. I am an intelligent individual with bad grammar, the creativity to come up with the username 'blacqout' (see what I did? Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but **** you) and a blog where I wack it to anime girls drawn by men.


My grammar is actually perfect. And there is nothing in my blog about masturbating to anime girls.


Let me ask, did you like Dragon Age 2?


I loved it.
 
It's my favourite BioWare game, and the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great univereses and characters.


Okay that answers it, he's a troll.


That's a little sad, don't you think?
 
Can you honestly not even consider that someone could feel differently to you on a subject?


You said DA2 was "the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great universes (check your spelling btw) and characters"

That in of itself is a lie, it's a widely accepted fact DA2 sucked. It was repititious and revisited many of the same locations in the first game, on top of the rushed release date and buggy gameplay.

Modifié par krogstor, 03 avril 2012 - 11:48 .


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blacqout wrote...

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Illusive Man was controlling Shepard. Did you not follow the conversation at all?


How?  ME2 and ME3 went to some lengths to establish that Shepard was not implanted with a control device.

Was he also controlling Anderson?


It was quite a big part of ME3. TIM was shown to have found some of the secrets to, and dabbled in, indoctrination.


Where exactly was Illusive man "shown" to be able to mindcontrol people? Better yet, you still haven't answered my question of how your ground crew made it onboard the Normandy when Joker chickened out.

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Well, i think that we've all learned a little something about the maturity levels of those demanding a new ending for ME3.

My 4 year old nephew is similarly adamant that people not enjoy the things he dislikes.

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A troll AND a hypocrite...

AWESOME!!!! /highfive!

#59
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Why are you all still feeding the troll? just ignore him jeez.

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blacqout wrote...

Esquin wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

If you couldn't follow the narrative closely enough, or give the major themes due contemplation, then maybe you should just call it a day and leave.

The ending made sense. I get that you dislike it, but whining like a child is just rather sad. Good day.


The ending made sense?  Are you ****ing high?


Some drugs do aid higher thinking. The guy that discovered the double helix nature of DNA did so while high on LSD.

It's unnecessary for me, being a genius, but perhaps you should play the ending again, while under the influence. You might be able to make more sense of it.


Hey if you can go ahead and counter all the points made about why the ending is full of holes and inconsistencies. Why it has characters acting out of character, why its full of plots hole. The poor writing. The nonsensical explainations. The teleporting crew members. Go ahead. Answer those questions for us. 

If you can do that I want to hear it. I've been waiting for someone who liked the endings to do so. So far no one has lived up to the challenge. 


You'll have to tell me which parts of the ending you were unable to make sense of if you really wish for me to explain it to you.


Why did shepard suddenly decide after facing impossible scenarios and always managing to beat them for years that he was going to bend over for some kid that all logic should say is an hallucination. (What with it looking like the kid on earth, the heavy blood loss, and the pseudo indoctrination TIM just pulled.)

Why did Joker suddenly run from an active war zone? The retreat order given was for ground forces, not the space fleet. We know this because the crucible is brough in after the ground retreat order is given and we can see the battle from the crucible.

How did my crew teleport to the normandy?

Start with those questions. 

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MadRabbit999 wrote...

I knew threads like these would start popping up, I have been saying it since they announced the pax thing...

I kept saying "guys, they said they will be trying to explain the endings a little more, they never said they were going to change them", but most people just ignored that, and read what they want to read.


Well seeing how major news sites have been reporting about how Bioware IS  changing the ending, one guy in a Latin newspaper has about as much credibility. Add that to the fact that Bioware staff have made several half baked comments suggesting that the indoctrination theory is actually right, at this point nobody can say for sure what is going to happen.

The only sure thing is Bioware has been a disaster handling the PR.

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Mods, one of you please close this thread, it's pointless. I'll wait until PAX before I decide whether or not I want to be banned. That was the only intent of this thread.

Don't fret, you'll know damn well when I'm ready to be done here.

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krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

DonYourAviators wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

Lol @ bragging about being a "genius" online.

/rollseyes

Hey, man. I am an intelligent individual with bad grammar, the creativity to come up with the username 'blacqout' (see what I did? Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but **** you) and a blog where I wack it to anime girls drawn by men.


My grammar is actually perfect. And there is nothing in my blog about masturbating to anime girls.


Let me ask, did you like Dragon Age 2?


I loved it.
 
It's my favourite BioWare game, and the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great univereses and characters.


Okay that answers it, he's a troll.


That's a little sad, don't you think?
 
Can you honestly not even consider that someone could feel differently to you on a subject?


You said DA2 was "the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great universes (check your spelling btw) and characters"

That in of itself is a lie, it's a widely accepted fact DA2 sucked.


I don't need to pick at typos and spelling errors to make myself feel intelligent. I pity anyone that does.

The one area in which DAII disappointed me, was in the recycled enviornments. The story was incredibly good.

Though, like in ME3, they took a bit of a chance and decided to do something a little different to the usual formula. I guess that's why some people disliked it - though the game's second act stands up to anything in the fantasy RPG genre from a narrative stand point. It was brilliant.

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blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

DonYourAviators wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

Lol @ bragging about being a "genius" online.

/rollseyes

Hey, man. I am an intelligent individual with bad grammar, the creativity to come up with the username 'blacqout' (see what I did? Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but **** you) and a blog where I wack it to anime girls drawn by men.


My grammar is actually perfect. And there is nothing in my blog about masturbating to anime girls.


Let me ask, did you like Dragon Age 2?


I loved it.
 
It's my favourite BioWare game, and the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great univereses and characters.


Okay that answers it, he's a troll.


That's a little sad, don't you think?
 
Can you honestly not even consider that someone could feel differently to you on a subject?


You said DA2 was "the first time they really wrote a good enough story to compliment their usually great universes (check your spelling btw) and characters"

That in of itself is a lie, it's a widely accepted fact DA2 sucked.


I don't need to pick at typos and spelling errors to make myself feel intelligent. I pity anyone that does.

The one area in which DAII disappointed me, was in the recycled enviornments. The story was incredibly good.

Though, like in ME3, they took a bit of a chance and decided to do something a little different to the usual formula. I guess that's why some people disliked it - though the game's second act stands up to anything in the fantasy RPG genre from a narrative stand point. It was brilliant.


Have a good day Shrek, I'm done feeding you.

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Don't give him fuel guys. He is friends with Dridengx - the known troll. These two always try to make retake look bad no matter if we are level headed (or not - like the OP). Just ignore those two.

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Esquin wrote...

blacqout wrote...

Esquin wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

If you couldn't follow the narrative closely enough, or give the major themes due contemplation, then maybe you should just call it a day and leave.

The ending made sense. I get that you dislike it, but whining like a child is just rather sad. Good day.


The ending made sense?  Are you ****ing high?


Some drugs do aid higher thinking. The guy that discovered the double helix nature of DNA did so while high on LSD.

It's unnecessary for me, being a genius, but perhaps you should play the ending again, while under the influence. You might be able to make more sense of it.


Hey if you can go ahead and counter all the points made about why the ending is full of holes and inconsistencies. Why it has characters acting out of character, why its full of plots hole. The poor writing. The nonsensical explainations. The teleporting crew members. Go ahead. Answer those questions for us. 

If you can do that I want to hear it. I've been waiting for someone who liked the endings to do so. So far no one has lived up to the challenge. 


You'll have to tell me which parts of the ending you were unable to make sense of if you really wish for me to explain it to you.


Why did shepard suddenly decide after facing impossible scenarios and always managing to beat them for years that he was going to bend over for some kid that all logic should say is an hallucination. (What with it looking like the kid on earth, the heavy blood loss, and the pseudo indoctrination TIM just pulled.)

Why did Joker suddenly run from an active war zone? The retreat order given was for ground forces, not the space fleet. We know this because the crucible is brough in after the ground retreat order is given and we can see the battle from the crucible.

How did my crew teleport to the normandy?

Start with those questions. 


The troll is obviously ignoring the questions he can't answer.

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D_Dude1210 wrote...

A troll AND a hypocrite...

AWESOME!!!! /highfive!


If i was a troll, surely i'd make hypocritical statements as part of the act, as they're usually deemed to be quite inflammatory.

The actuality is that i enjoyed ME3's ending. It objectively made sense, and can be shown to have done so on every conceivable level. So deriding others for not being able to accept subjective opinions is not hypocritical at all.

Words mean things.

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Guys, just ignore Blacqout and I think the other one's called Dridenx or something, they're deliberately trying to make people who hate the endings look like rabid, entitled whiners. If you ignore them they will get bored and go away.

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Don't feed it.

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krogstor wrote...



Have a good day Shrek, I'm done feeding you.


More petty insults. One of us is a troll here, and it isn't me.

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krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

If you couldn't follow the narrative closely enough, or give the major themes due contemplation, then maybe you should just call it a day and leave.

The ending made sense. I get that you dislike it, but whining like a child is just rather sad. Good day.


The ending made sense?  Are you ****ing high?


Haha I just told this kid he was smoking some serious sh*t on the other thread....he says, all we need is for the ending to be explained....and that we're just complaining cuz we want a happy ending....

Kid is a straight up TROLL...


We don't want or need Shepard alive or a happy ending.....we want our choices to affect the outcome of the game....we want varying endings based on our decisions throughout the game.....we don't need that stupid, idiotic, juvenile, lazy written ending to be explained

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blacqout wrote...

The ending made sense..



Only if you were high when you finished the game.


Ops, i mean to say Artistic Integrity.

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blacqout wrote...

D_Dude1210 wrote...

A troll AND a hypocrite...

AWESOME!!!! /highfive!


If i was a troll, surely i'd make hypocritical statements as part of the act, as they're usually deemed to be quite inflammatory.

The actuality is that i enjoyed ME3's ending. It objectively made sense, and can be shown to have done so on every conceivable level. So deriding others for not being able to accept subjective opinions is not hypocritical at all.

Words mean things.


Why did shepard suddenly decide after facing impossible scenarios and always managing to beat them for years that he was going to bend over for some kid that all logic should say is an hallucination. (What with it looking like the kid on earth, the heavy blood loss, and the pseudo indoctrination TIM just pulled.)

Why did Joker suddenly run from an active war zone? The retreat order given was for ground forces, not the space fleet. We know this because the crucible is brough in after the ground retreat order is given and we can see the battle from the crucible.

How did my crew teleport to the normandy?

Just a few reasons why it doesn't make sense. Want us to believe you're not a troll? Answer those questions with words that make sense. 

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blacqout wrote...

raider968 wrote...

blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...

blacqout wrote...

If you couldn't follow the narrative closely enough, or give the major themes due contemplation, then maybe you should just call it a day and leave.

The ending made sense. I get that you dislike it, but whining like a child is just rather sad. Good day.


The ending made sense?  Are you ****ing high?



Some drugs do aid higher thinking. The guy that discovered the double helix nature of DNA did so while high on LSD.

It's unnecessary for me, being a genius, but perhaps you should play the ending again, while under the influence. You might be able to make more sense of it.


Explain why Joker was leaving the sol system while shepard was still on Earth. Explain how your ground team made it onto the normandy. Explain why shepard was forced to shoot anderson. Explain...... list goes on and on.


Illusive Man was controlling Shepard. Did you not follow the conversation at all?


TIM can only control the reaper's signal so he shouldn't have been able to control Shepard

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blacqout wrote...

krogstor wrote...



Have a good day Shrek, I'm done feeding you.


More petty insults. One of us is a troll here, and it isn't me.


*Resists urge to make a "your mother" joke.