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#101
-Skorpious-

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Well, I'm still going to hold the line. If this is true, then they are likely in the planning stages and can make additional changes.

Anything can happen at this point.

#102
Stealthy Cake

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''clarification''?

''We are listening'' - Troll of the decade.

#103
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Justin2k wrote...

Epilogue scenes = "Tali went back to rannoch and built a house" etc etc.

The ending remains the same. It's just a small effort to shut the whiners up.


..by giving people the exact opposite of what they asked for? Wow. Drones really will come up with any kind of backwards logic to defend Bioware.

Modifié par Gleym, 05 avril 2012 - 01:26 .


#104
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Its a powerpoint presentation with slides like "Garrus miscalibrated a gun and died", lol.

#105
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Il Divo wrote...

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For free!? Am I dreaming!?


That actually worries me a bit. This could potentially still have the quality of your typical ME2 dlc (Kasumi, Overlord, etc), but making it free runs the risk that the changes involved will be minimal. Personally, I wouldn't mind throwing down alot more cash if I thought it would give them more resources/incentive to work with.


Imagine the storm if it wasn't free? Irrespective of any issues of the quality, and although you might be fine spending cash for the DLC, there will be a number of individuals who will see this as a DLC cash-cow ploy.

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Chewin3 wrote...

Hawke_12 wrote...

For free!? Am I dreaming!?


Well 'free' for a limited time, yes. The offer expires April 12, 2014.

:P


Heh, that actually makes sense.

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Chewin3 wrote...

Hawke_12 wrote...

For free!? Am I dreaming!?


Well 'free' for a limited time, yes. The offer expires April 12, 2014.

:P

I need to make a new rant thread. "But what if I don't feel like downloading for 2 years!??!?! I should still be able to get it for free!!!! I'm entitled to!!!!" lol

#108
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Blarty wrote...

kingsims wrote...

Its free which means the quality and length will not be so good. Most people would have shelled out $10 to get 2-3 hours post ending game play with a 10 minute epilogue that raps up the entire mass effect universe and character.


If it was going to be total garbage, surely they'd be releasing it quicker and earlier so they can get to the proper paid-for DLC.


Also a good point. Of course, they could be hoping that this announcement will spur the retake movement to purchase other planned dlc they have coming before the ending patch. That way, if it turns out to be extremely unsatisfying, we'll have already paid for the other content.

Not saying this is the case, but it's possible.

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I don't know what to say. It's something, but it doesn't really sound what I was hoping for.

I can look at stupid epilogues on youtube, BioWare. I want the **** you have done erased and forgotten, not clarified. Your "artistic vision" argument here is completely misplaced.

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Notice how this is released a day before PAX.

I am very, very, very skeptical about how well additional cinematics and cut scenes will improve the ending, especially since it will be free. People tend to not work as hard for free as they do when expecting a check at the end of the day for their effort. I doubt the quality of this - (clarification)? - will be good.

And this is not what most people want. Most people want the current ending killed, skinned, gutted, and then fed to the dogs. Most people want a completely new ending.

Going half-way to meet fans on this is a bad idea. Oi vey!

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Repliku wrote...

Dave of Canada wrote...

Here comes the whining when people still don't get their happy ending where Shepard lives happily ever after.


We don't want a happy ending, we just don't want :alien::wizard:


We do not all want a happy ending, i for one want more choices and the ending to make sense and fit with the rest of the trilogy.
:alien: < serious alien is serious

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Blarty wrote...

I think it all depends on what you're definition of 'better ending' is - complete rewrite or clarification. I would hope that 'clarification' adds in the extra clarity to the plot regarding the time from the hammer attack to the final Citadel choices (and if there's more choices than great) and obviously expands upon the fate of the Normandy, any LI etc. Personally, I'd obviously like the last breath cinematic to happen in all 3 choices, not necessarily IT, but an appreciation of the whole Catalyst thing either being a portent of a potential outcome, or even the stress getting to Shepard and him waking up in the London streets in front of the beam and having to avoid being 'tricked' by the Catalyst, and the Normandy being shot down over London after it picks up the squad and crashes exactly as in the jungle scene but instead Joker opens up to dawn over London.


What you are saying is you want IT but it isn't IT and never was.  It was always retarded starkid and retarded suicide, suicide, or suicide!  Your choice but the last one adds genocide to your suicide! 

If you clarify sh*t, you know what you get?  A REALLY clear picture of SH*T.

#113
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So they're keeping starboy but expanding and revising everyone's favorite multi-hued cut scenes so they at least make more sense. Then giving us a Dragon Age style slideshow epilogue?

*Sigh* Not as much as I hoped they'd change because it doesn't fix the massive narrative issues with Starboy, but I guess it's at least something.

#114
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Naltair wrote...

I am eager to see what they do, it is free after all.

As an aside, I think a total redone ending was probably just wishful thinking as it is.


This.

#115
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Gleym wrote...

Justin2k wrote...

So don't download it, go away and play another game.  They aren't going to rewrite the whole of ME3 for you, and you won't settle for less so just trade in the game for something you enjoy and move on with your life.  That goes for all of the retake haters.


Yes, yes, we get it. You're satisfied by mediocrity and hate it when others aren't.


Νο there is a difference. Criticism is nice, its the reason why we are getting this and why ME3 just maybe gets a more concrete and clarifying end.

What I and a lot of others hate is people that are presenting this "clarification" as pointless, that there is no way imaginable that the ending might become much better than it was, in sort we hate people who speak before they actually SEE what Bioware has in mind for this ending.

Thats the folks I hate. How about these people take a chill pill, see the ending that Bioware has in store and then start going bananas. I will join them myself if the ending and clarification is not satisfying. But until I see it, I will not condemn it as if I have some magic ball showing the future.

BIG DIFFERENCE.

#116
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Blarty wrote...

Il Divo wrote...

Hawke_12 wrote...

For free!? Am I dreaming!?


That actually worries me a bit. This could potentially still have the quality of your typical ME2 dlc (Kasumi, Overlord, etc), but making it free runs the risk that the changes involved will be minimal. Personally, I wouldn't mind throwing down alot more cash if I thought it would give them more resources/incentive to work with.


Imagine the storm if it wasn't free? Irrespective of any issues of the quality, and although you might be fine spending cash for the DLC, there will be a number of individuals who will see this as a DLC cash-cow ploy.


Good point.

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sweet.

#118
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YOU
CAN'T
POLISH
A
TURD

...no matter how many blue babies you give me :(

#119
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Dave of Canada wrote...

Repliku wrote...
We don't want a happy ending, we just don't want :alien::wizard:


You can say this, however it doesn't stop everybody crying that they don't have a personal victory and how that ruins their lives or something.


Bioware has caused a lot of pain.

And now, they need to act with responsibility.

Modifié par Doctor Uburian, 05 avril 2012 - 01:30 .


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The ending did not need "clarification", BioWare. It needed a rewrite.

So you aren't listening after all. Guess it was just another lie.

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-Skorpious- wrote...

Well, I'm still going to hold the line. If this is true, then they are likely in the planning stages and can make additional changes.

Anything can happen at this point.


Good point.

Hold the line!

#122
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For Reference:

http://investor.ea.c...eleaseID=662095

"...for no extra charge*."
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"* OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 12, 2014."

#123
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Clarifying.. i didn't expect anything from them at all but nothing they can do with the space-kid alive and with Normandy getting stranded is going to be good enough for me.

Now i wonder what they're going to talk about on PAX

#124
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Oh great, "Clarification"... :mellow:

#125
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We don't know much yet, but the fact that the ending is actually being addressed is enough to keep me holding the line.