Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut
#901
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:46
All of the question for me is closed. As the theme of this Mass Effect universe died and reapers have won, because boys and magic rays is not a means to combat the evil machines.
All that will happen Me4 type or the like stupid divorce for loot.
#902
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:48
Do I like the Starchild contrivance? No. However clearly you do, and it is your universe and your narrative. But the offer to provide closure for the Normandy crew and (hopefully) galaxy, and clarification to the things that I find puzzling is a reasonable compromise, in my opinion, and more than I realistically expected to be offered gratis. Hopefully, ME3 will end on a greater note of galactic optimism, which in turn would make me much happier about replaying the game.
Cheers x
#903
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:48
You're not listening to what the fans have been complaining about. You can expand upon what you have, but that won't fix the gaping plot holes and won't make the ending any less retarded. From what I've seen, most fans don't give a damn about the artistic integrity of crap. They want a fitting end to an amazing series, not more crap piled atop the crap we already paid for.
#904
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:48
LegendaryBlade wrote...
"We believe in our team's artistic integrity"
There's that word again. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Ha!
#905
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:48
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Kindliche wrote...
sean10mm wrote...
Derek Larke wrote...
So there you have it. Are we proud of the game we made and the team that made it? Hell yes. Are we going to change the ending of the game? No. Do we appreciate the passion and listen to the feedback delivered to us by our fans? Very much so and we are responding.
Serious question for Bioware folks: are any of you capable of addressing your customers without being insultingly patronizing?
They aren't it seems. Every comment has been has been very condesending.
Not really - you're reading that into their words because you want it to be so. Anything they say that doesn't include caving in to your collective demands and fawning over you all seems to qualify as condescending and patronizing by default. *rolleyes*
"An official press release went out today announcing how we are re-prioritizing the Mass Effect 3 post release content schedule to provide a more fleshed out experience for our fans. For many of you the “Extended Cut” will help answer some questions and give closure to this chapter of the Mass Effect story. Oh and it’s at no cost to you – the fan."
That sounds pretty damn condescending to me.
#906
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:50
+1AllThatJazz wrote...
Thanks, Bio. I appreciate the gesture, and I appreciate that it is offered freely
Do I like the Starchild contrivance? No. However clearly you do, and it is your universe and your narrative. But the offer to provide closure for the Normandy crew and (hopefully) galaxy, and clarification to the things that I find puzzling is a reasonable compromise, in my opinion, and more than I realistically expected to be offered gratis. Hopefully, ME3 will end on a greater note of galactic optimism, which in turn would make me much happier about replaying the game.
Cheers x
#907
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:50
Cause you are the expert on what others think are artistic huh????????AdamGreene13 wrote...
LegendaryBlade wrote...
"We believe in our team's artistic integrity"
There's that word again. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Ha!
#908
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:50
#909
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:50
RukiaKuchki wrote...
People, stop moaning. Just stop. This is awesome news, more (free) game content that will answer more questions. At least have the decency to wait to see what it is first before swearing off Bioware for life. Summer is only a couple of months away. It will not kill you to wait!
:thumbsup:
#910
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:51
Why? many said that it didnt make sense.rizuno wrote...
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Kindliche wrote...
sean10mm wrote...
Derek Larke wrote...
So there you have it. Are we proud of the game we made and the team that made it? Hell yes. Are we going to change the ending of the game? No. Do we appreciate the passion and listen to the feedback delivered to us by our fans? Very much so and we are responding.
Serious question for Bioware folks: are any of you capable of addressing your customers without being insultingly patronizing?
They aren't it seems. Every comment has been has been very condesending.
Not really - you're reading that into their words because you want it to be so. Anything they say that doesn't include caving in to your collective demands and fawning over you all seems to qualify as condescending and patronizing by default. *rolleyes*
"An official press release went out today announcing how we are re-prioritizing the Mass Effect 3 post release content schedule to provide a more fleshed out experience for our fans. For many of you the “Extended Cut” will help answer some questions and give closure to this chapter of the Mass Effect story. Oh and it’s at no cost to you – the fan."
That sounds pretty damn condescending to me.
#911
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:52
Modifié par element eater, 05 avril 2012 - 07:54 .
#912
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:52
This.Alex_SM wrote...
It's hard to fix one of the worst pieces of fiction written in the last years by extending it.
#913
Guest_AwesomeName_*
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:52
Guest_AwesomeName_*
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Kindliche wrote...
sean10mm wrote...
Derek Larke wrote...
So there you have it. Are we proud of the game we made and the team that made it? Hell yes. Are we going to change the ending of the game? No. Do we appreciate the passion and listen to the feedback delivered to us by our fans? Very much so and we are responding.
Serious question for Bioware folks: are any of you capable of addressing your customers without being insultingly patronizing?
They aren't it seems. Every comment has been has been very condesending.
Not really - you're reading that into their words because you want it to be so. Anything they say that doesn't include caving in to your collective demands and fawning over you all seems to qualify as condescending and patronizing by default. *rolleyes*
Absolutely spot on, if you ask me.
#914
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:52
Thanatos144 wrote...
Cause you are the expert on what others think are artistic huh????????AdamGreene13 wrote...
LegendaryBlade wrote...
"We believe in our team's artistic integrity"
There's that word again. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Ha!
I remember you.
Because, of course, you are the Artistic Expert sent to us from Above.
/sarcasm
#915
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:53
Alex_SM wrote...
It's hard to fix one of the worst pieces of fiction written in the last years by extending it.
no its not actually the story is great i can see some understanding that the ending is not the best ending with a abc ad color ending and there are some plot holes at the end but other then that the story is good, just sorry that you dont understand it, maybe when that dlc comes out you will understand
#916
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:53
#917
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:54
Thanatos144 wrote...
Why? many said that it didnt make sense.rizuno wrote...
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Kindliche wrote...
sean10mm wrote...
Derek Larke wrote...
So there you have it. Are we proud of the game we made and the team that made it? Hell yes. Are we going to change the ending of the game? No. Do we appreciate the passion and listen to the feedback delivered to us by our fans? Very much so and we are responding.
Serious question for Bioware folks: are any of you capable of addressing your customers without being insultingly patronizing?
They aren't it seems. Every comment has been has been very condesending.
Not really - you're reading that into their words because you want it to be so. Anything they say that doesn't include caving in to your collective demands and fawning over you all seems to qualify as condescending and patronizing by default. *rolleyes*
"An official press release went out today announcing how we are re-prioritizing the Mass Effect 3 post release content schedule to provide a more fleshed out experience for our fans. For many of you the “Extended Cut” will help answer some questions and give closure to this chapter of the Mass Effect story. Oh and it’s at no cost to you – the fan."
That sounds pretty damn condescending to me.
The bolded part, THE BOLDED PART.
"Oh, and it's at no cost to you - the fan."
#918
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:54
how about a purple explosion? which the crucible destroys the reapers only and leaves everything else intact, it's no more magical than the green explosion that alters the DNA of every living organisms in the galaxy, right?
Modifié par killnoob, 05 avril 2012 - 07:57 .
#919
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:55
Nope Art is subjective to who is experiencing it.rizuno wrote...
Thanatos144 wrote...
Cause you are the expert on what others think are artistic huh????????AdamGreene13 wrote...
LegendaryBlade wrote...
"We believe in our team's artistic integrity"
There's that word again. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Ha!
I remember you.
Because, of course, you are the Artistic Expert sent to us from Above.
/sarcasm
#920
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:56
killnoob wrote...
need more OPTIONS (or Colours)
how about a purple explosion? which the crucible destroy the reapers only and leave everything else intact, it's no more magical than the green explosion that alters the DNA of every living organisms in the galaxy, right?
I'd prefer no more colors, but ^this
#921
Guest_BrotherWarth_*
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:56
Guest_BrotherWarth_*
Ravenmyste wrote...
Alex_SM wrote...
It's hard to fix one of the worst pieces of fiction written in the last years by extending it.
no its not actually the story is great i can see some understanding that the ending is not the best ending with a abc ad color ending and there are some plot holes at the end but other then that the story is good, just sorry that you dont understand it, maybe when that dlc comes out you will understand
Ha! Yeah, it's just so over our heads.
You're funny.
#922
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:56
Thank you. ^^SpectreDracon wrote...
Garrus calibrations wrote...
This gal speaks the truth. :3SpectreDracon wrote...
Garrus calibrations wrote...
Yeah, bioware just lost A LOT of fans. Out of all the happily ever after endings that has happened in my life THIS is one of the things I actually WANT happily ever after. ****ING MUTANT BABIES WITH GARRUS! So me convincing the geth and quarians to fight with each other was a total waste of time. Bull****.
^
This guy. Speaks truth.
haha, yeh only noticed you were a gal after checking your prof. then again, I couldve assumed, but oh well. You speak da truth.
Bioware has punched a hole in my heart. T-T
#923
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:57
-How the destruction of the Mass Relays decimates (or doesn't decimate) each solar system they're housed in.
-Why Joker left the battle for earth.
-What happens to the aliens and humans floating around earth's atmosphere when the mass relays break and they're forced to live together in the same solar system--assuming they aren't whiped out by Mass Relay explosions.
-How the Krogans manage when Wrex is no longer leading them, since he' s stuck on earth/dead.
-How the Turians handle the loss of their Primarch.
-What the hell the reapers do when they run away during the "good" and "neutral" endings
-How the synthesis ending could actually work (Which it could--but not the way it was explained or carried out or really even conceived. Essentially the synthesis argument is just a big blast of indoctrinating energy, that'd seed a "virus" into the brainmeats of the galactic races (including the non-space faring races, so the Yahg as well) so they'd believe that being cyborgs is a good idea, which would basically force them into doing for the reapers what the reapers were trying to do to them all along--drag them into a robot collective--albeit over a greater course of time and allowing for greater autonomy) without relying on space magic and glowing green Joker.
-What happens now that everything and everyone on the Citadel is dead, and there is no interstellar government body.
-What they were hoping to do with the shift in the narrative "lens"--I *think* I know what the writers were getting at, and I *think* I can see where they were trying to go, and if its what I think, its actually a pretty good way to distance that story universe from the Shepard story and open up opportunities for an MMORPG without worrying about the plot holes and paradoxes and conflicts that come up with everyone having their own shephard running around the universe in their minds' eye. If I could talk with the writers (and I'd love that opportunity, if, ya know, the writers decided they wanted to talk to a fan that liked the spirit of their idea, but actually talk to me as one writer to another (I've even got literary street cred, available upon request). I'd love to discuss what they could have done to keep the same spirit for their ending, while providing the clarity and closure necessary to actually end this story--without ending the universe. Unless they want to end it, in which case, I wish they would have come out and said that in the beginning, because I'm geared up to experience more of this interpretation of our galaxy.
I have other ideas and questions that I hope are clarified, but I'd be happy if those points were covered. I don't even care if Shepard lives or dies, I just want to see the political/cultural/societal backlash of the situation, and whether or not the galaxy keeps doing its thing or if by destroying the reapers we're seeing a literal end to the Mass Effect galaxy, and the franchise will terminate with this story.
#924
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:57
it is condescending cause they dare give you something for fee?????No one is stopping you from sending them money if you want.rizuno wrote...
Thanatos144 wrote...
Why? many said that it didnt make sense.rizuno wrote...
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Kindliche wrote...
sean10mm wrote...
Derek Larke wrote...
So there you have it. Are we proud of the game we made and the team that made it? Hell yes. Are we going to change the ending of the game? No. Do we appreciate the passion and listen to the feedback delivered to us by our fans? Very much so and we are responding.
Serious question for Bioware folks: are any of you capable of addressing your customers without being insultingly patronizing?
They aren't it seems. Every comment has been has been very condesending.
Not really - you're reading that into their words because you want it to be so. Anything they say that doesn't include caving in to your collective demands and fawning over you all seems to qualify as condescending and patronizing by default. *rolleyes*
"An official press release went out today announcing how we are re-prioritizing the Mass Effect 3 post release content schedule to provide a more fleshed out experience for our fans. For many of you the “Extended Cut” will help answer some questions and give closure to this chapter of the Mass Effect story. Oh and it’s at no cost to you – the fan."
That sounds pretty damn condescending to me.
The bolded part, THE BOLDED PART.
"Oh, and it's at no cost to you - the fan."
#925
Posté 05 avril 2012 - 07:58
Send each other the rays of good.





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