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Mettyx

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I just finished the game and not A SINGLE THING you ever did was counted in the ending.
Then I watched other endings on youtube and same thing, nothing you ever did mattered or is shown.

Someone needs to get fired over this.

EDIT:
OK, I found a perfect video about this, that shows how many Bioware employees actually lied, those employees themselves explain why this ending is horrible.

Modifié par Mettyx, 03 avril 2012 - 02:37 .


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PotterGaz

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Your dislike is your opinion, which you are fully entitled to, but there's no need to call for people's heads.

What would you have changed out of interest, if you were to remake the ending?

I personally was pretty non-plus about the ending. I liked the themes behind it but could see the problem many people have had with it, and agree the execution was off. It hasn't stopped me kickstarting my next play through though or trying the multiplayer.

Modifié par PotterGaz, 03 avril 2012 - 02:08 .


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Ben Shep

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Im on my 3rd playthrough! and what pottergaz said about MP too.

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Rodia Driftwood

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I'm almost done with my third. After that, I'll only re-play it for the DLC. Whether they "fix" the endings or not, I really don't give a damn.

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Daiyus

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I still don't get this logic! Did you enjoy ME1, or ME2? If the answer is yes then why does a five minute cutscene destroy that? I still enjoy playing missions in ME1 that have no consequences at all, just because they're fun. Sure, ME3 ends badly, but it still doesn't change how much fun everything else was. I know this is just my opinion, but I didn't think it would be so rare to see. I guess some people just can't enjoy things for what they are, whilst trying to get things improved.

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Mike Shepard

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I disagree with Mettyx on the simple grounds that he is incapable of being positive.

The people responsible for this game--and this series--should be given a raise.

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Mettyx

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OK, I found a perfect video about this, that shows how many Bioware employees actually lied, those employees themselves explain why this ending is horrible.

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lawp79

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I agree to a point, however I found the planet scanning side missions worse in a way.

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Mettyx

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Mike Shepard wrote...

The people responsible for this game--and this series--should be given a raise.


Uh, no?

It's pretty clear from that topic that top management needs to get fired.

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Kakita Tatsumaru

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Ending destroyed replayability only for those which doesn't care about the shooting aspect of the game and played multiple times for multiple choices.
So it destroyed replayability for me (actually I cannot even do the final "choice" because that's just too weird for my Shepard).

Modifié par Kakita Tatsumaru, 03 avril 2012 - 02:59 .


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D.I.Y_Death

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I have 5 different save files and only 1 has seen completion because of this issue. I LOVE ME3, just not the ending...I can't bring myself to play that disapointing p.o.s. (I can live with Starchild, I can't live with all my choices being irrelavent at the end of the game as long as I have total war assets of over 5k.)

Modifié par D.I.Y_Death, 03 avril 2012 - 02:25 .


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Sealy

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I don't like the shooting aspect and I am gearing up to enjoy playthrough numero three. So uh, it doesn't have to ruin anything unless you let it. :D

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Fleshdress wrote...

I don't like the shooting aspect and I am gearing up to enjoy playthrough numero three. So uh, it doesn't have to ruin anything unless you let it. :D


Pretty much this. I'm also on my third playthrough.

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PotterGaz

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Calling for people's heads purely because they delivered a climax to a storyline that wasn't to your liking is pretty severe, and doesn't really belong on these boards.

Plenty of people have issues with the ending, including a lot from the Retake movement. Instead, they channel their criticism down the correct paths with the aim to make a difference and show Bioware their support. While I don't dislike the story line enough to join the line, I admire their approach.

To say the entire saga is destroyed is a ridiculous exaggeration in my opinion. I personally think all 3 games are fantastic. I don't loath the ending, but I don't think it's perfect and I can't cover up the plot holes, but I can't see how that can detract from the exhilarating experience and journey that all 3 games offer.

Modifié par PotterGaz, 03 avril 2012 - 02:33 .


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It doesn't ruin replayability, at least not completely. I've done NG+ and gotten pretty much to the end and don't want to finish it again.

The fact is the game was AWESOME but the ending doesn't support that, sadly. Ah well every other part of them game is great I've no problem going back through that game. But you are completely entitled to you're own opinion and I'm fine with that.

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Mettyx

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PotterGaz wrote...

Calling for people's heads purely because they delivered a climax to a storyline that wasn't to your liking is pretty severe, and doesn't really belong on these boards.


WTF, you didn't watch the video in previous post, Bioware emplyees themselves explain why the ending is horrible.
Are you really that lazy??

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crawfs wrote...
completely entitled to you're own opinion and I'm fine with that.


Please people, stop using nonsensical phrases like that, I'm also entitled to inhaling oxygen, you don't have to tell me that.

It is the reasons behind opinions and their coherency and evidential support that matters.

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PotterGaz

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Mettyx wrote...

PotterGaz wrote...

Calling for people's heads purely because they delivered a climax to a storyline that wasn't to your liking is pretty severe, and doesn't really belong on these boards.


WTF, you didn't watch the video in previous post, Bioware emplyees themselves explain why the ending is horrible.
Are you really that lazy??


It's completely irrelevant. I hope one of your colleagues publicly calls for your head if you ever make a mistake in your work, just so you can put yourself on the other side of the fence.

EDIT: And no, I didn't watch it.

Modifié par PotterGaz, 03 avril 2012 - 02:37 .


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Wise Men

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On my second play through.

Hey, OP if the ending spoiled it for you, you should trade it in and move on to another game.

If you're attitude is reflective of your post, you are exactly the kind of gamer that I do not want to meet up with in a multiplayer match.

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AlienSpaceBats

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Yep, the only reason I haven't uninstalled is because I'm enjoying MP.
I finished the game once and have no intention to give it another go until either the face import is fixed or the ending fiasco is clarified/fixed/whatever.

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Mike Shepard wrote...

I disagree with Mettyx on the simple grounds that he is incapable of being positive.

The people responsible for this game--and this series--should be given a raise.


The other extreme.

Well, if it's your opinion, it's OK to say that. But Mettyx' is also entitled (evil word, I know) to his opinion.

Personally I would say, a very disappointing ending to a great series. But not really unexpected, since the signs were on the horizon since DAII and various announcements before they released ME3.

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For me and others who views the ending as "the crown" of a story, the ending does act negatively on replay value. For me its very much so. And as usually is true, multiple ending scenarios where your choices would have significant impact on how it ends would greatly affect replay value in a positive way.

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Mettyx wrote...

crawfs wrote...
completely entitled to you're own opinion and I'm fine with that.


Please people, stop using nonsensical phrases like that, I'm also entitled to inhaling oxygen, you don't have to tell me that.

It is the reasons behind opinions and their coherency and evidential support that matters.

...You gave your opinion, I gave my opinion. That was all I was implying.

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Random citizen wrote...

For me and others who views the ending as "the crown" of a story, the ending does act negatively on replay value. For me its very much so. And as usually is true, multiple ending scenarios where your choices would have significant impact on how it ends would greatly affect replay value in a positive way.


I'm not sure if game studios nowadays aim at replayability. Better to make the consumers hungry for the next shiny sensation on the horizon.

It seems to be a general trend which also manifests itself in less and less modability of games. Bethesda seems to be the only studio still providing that asset by handing out the necessary tools and most of all the right to do it.

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PotterGaz

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Random citizen wrote...

For me and others who views the ending as "the crown" of a story, the ending does act negatively on replay value. For me its very much so. And as usually is true, multiple ending scenarios where your choices would have significant impact on how it ends would greatly affect replay value in a positive way.


That's fair enough, and not what my point was regarding. It's the notion that you (not you in particular) should publicly ask for someone to lose their job for writing something that you don't like that I find farcical.