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Why are "pro-enders" so opposed to new endings?????


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iamthedave3

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Amioran wrote...

I would like Trigon, Slyguy and others that were in my thread now admit that they were wrong.

Since this is exactly what I said it would happen (as it is evidenced in this thread) and you said: "no, it's not possible, you make no senseee....."

Will they ever do it?

Let's see.


Given this thread is fundamentally different to that one, I doubt the topic you were discussing will even come up. And I pity this thread if it does, given yours ended up mod-locked.

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FenrirENJIAN

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iamthedave3 wrote...

Amioran wrote...

I would like Trigon, Slyguy and others that were in my thread now admit that they were wrong.

Since this is exactly what I said it would happen (as it is evidenced in this thread) and you said: "no, it's not possible, you make no senseee....."

Will they ever do it?

Let's see.


Given this thread is fundamentally different to that one, I doubt the topic you were discussing will even come up. And I pity this thread if it does, given yours ended up mod-locked.

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stonbw1

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Artemis_Entrari wrote...

Atakuma wrote...
I'd be interested in hearing an example of how you think your choices throughout the series should affect the ending, because I personally can't see how any of the choices you make would even be relevant to that situation.


One example I thought of immediately after reading your post.

Save the Destiny Ascension/let the Destiny Ascension get destroyed in ME1.

The result of that action in ME3 to show that choice "mattered":

If you did NOT save it -- At one point in that massive space battle, right as Shepard's trying to reach for the control panel to operate the Crucible, he hears over the comm chatter a distress call from the flagship with Admiral Hackett saying they're taking heavy fire.  The ships around it are trying to destroy the Reaper firing on Hackett's ship, but just don't have quite enough combined fire power to destroy it before it destroys Hackett's ship.  So Shepard hears frantic calls of "Admiral Hackett's flagship is gone!" as he reaches for the control panel.

If you DID save it -- Same situation, but just as Hackett's ship is frantically saying "we can't take much more of this", someone else screams "It's the Destiny Ascension!" and you see a cutscene of the Destiny Ascension providing that extra boost of fire power (most powerful ship in the fleet after all) needed to destroy the Reaper and save Hackett's ship, and Shepard hears a big roar of celebration from the comm chatter as an Asari voice cuts through the chatter and says, "We owed you that one, Alliance" in reference to the Normandy choosing to save them in ME1.

See?  Choice from the first game that directly affects an outcome we see during the final battle.  If that scenario played out, it would actually feel like an important choice we made in ME1 made a major impact on what happens during the final battle in ME3.  Hackett's flagship either lives or dies based on an important choice we made, and we actually see the consequences of it.


Ooooo, that was good.  Put this one on the payroll!