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Is there any impact in ME3 when I did not destroy collector base?


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Mareak

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I choose not to destroy the collector base instead I hand it over to the Illusive man in ME2, now im playing ME3, will it effect my gameplay at certain point in ME3?

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SturmMedik

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No.

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SynheKatze

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Noooooooooooooooooooope.

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Kaylis DX

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The difference is 10 EMS. Supposedly, if you save the Collector Base, you have an easier time getting the best control ending. If you destroy the base, you have an easier time getting the best destroy ending.

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No. The biggest decision in the second game means nothing. Proving ME2 was an even bigger waste of time and piece of filler than many suspected even from the get-go.

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Nope, choices don't matter anymore

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Naughty Bear

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PirateT138 wrote...

No. The biggest decision in the second game means nothing. Proving ME2 was an even bigger waste of time and piece of filler than many suspected even from the get-go.



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chengthao

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nope

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legion999

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10 EMS. You should get an additional hundred but that would make sense.

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I believe saving the base makes it harder to get the secret red ending.

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Andromidius

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No meaningful difference. No change in the storyline. Just a tiny difference in EMS which could be gained from a single multiplayer match. Seriously, lame.

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It matters if you have an extremely low EMS. As you likely don't, no, it doesn't do anything.

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Jure Simich

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According to a guide I've seen, it matters as it sets thresholds for ending results:

What You Must Know…
One of the key factors that will affect your ending, is whether or not you saved or destroyed the Collector’s Base from Mass Effect 2. If you didn’t import a saved data from Mass Effect 2 onto your Mass Effect 3
playthrough, then the Collector’s Base was destroyed. However, if you
imported the save data and chose to save the Collector’s Base, you’ll
somehow get a different ending from when you destroyed the Collector’s Base.
Another factor that will affect the outcome, is the final battle against the reaper and the Readiness Rating
that you get. The Readiness Rating is the overall war assets you’ve
collected, while playing through the game. You can see your War Assets
on the Normandy. One of the ways to increase the readiness ratings is for you to play the multiplayer
a lot and contribute to the Reaper Threat agenda. While that’s the only
way to increase your chances in getting possibly the best ending, you will have to wait for Bioware to release more information on how to do it.
Collector’s Base Saved
Readiness Rating < 1750 – Earth is destroyed regardless of whatever decisions you made.

Readiness Rating 1750 – Choose to Save the Reapers and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2050 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2350 – Choose to destroy the Repears and the Earth will be somewhat destroyed





Readiness Rating 2650 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Earth is destroyed.

Readiness Rating 2800 – Earth and the Galaxy will be saved once you’re able to create synergy

Readiness Rating 4000 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.

Readiness Rating 5000 – Choose to destroy the reapers and not Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.
Collector’s Base Destroyed
Readiness Rating < 1750 – Earth is destroyed regardless of whatever decisions you made.

Readiness Rating 1750 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be destroyed.

Readiness Rating 1900 – Choose to destroy the Repears and the Earth will be somewhat destroyed

Readiness Rating 2350 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2650 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2800 – Earth and the Galaxy will be saved once you’re able to create synergy

Readiness Rating 4000 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.

Readiness Rating 5000 – Choose to destroy the reapers and not Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.


Source:
http://daily-portal....3-endings-guide

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tbb033

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Instead of getting one particular asset, you get another, barely different asset.

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AlexMBrennan

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Nothing...

Seriously, we should have seen this coming when ME2 was... well, ME2

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What a Succulent Ass

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No.

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FlamingBoy

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no, ISN"T THAT JUST AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jure Simich wrote...

According to a guide I've seen, it matters as it sets thresholds for ending results:

What You Must Know…
One of the key factors that will affect your ending, is whether or not you saved or destroyed the Collector’s Base from Mass Effect 2. If you didn’t import a saved data from Mass Effect 2 onto your Mass Effect 3
playthrough, then the Collector’s Base was destroyed. However, if you
imported the save data and chose to save the Collector’s Base, you’ll
somehow get a different ending from when you destroyed the Collector’s Base.
Another factor that will affect the outcome, is the final battle against the reaper and the Readiness Rating
that you get. The Readiness Rating is the overall war assets you’ve
collected, while playing through the game. You can see your War Assets
on the Normandy. One of the ways to increase the readiness ratings is for you to play the multiplayer
a lot and contribute to the Reaper Threat agenda. While that’s the only
way to increase your chances in getting possibly the best ending, you will have to wait for Bioware to release more information on how to do it.
Collector’s Base Saved
Readiness Rating < 1750 – Earth is destroyed regardless of whatever decisions you made.

Readiness Rating 1750 – Choose to Save the Reapers and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2050 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2350 – Choose to destroy the Repears and the Earth will be somewhat destroyed





Readiness Rating 2650 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Earth is destroyed.

Readiness Rating 2800 – Earth and the Galaxy will be saved once you’re able to create synergy

Readiness Rating 4000 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.

Readiness Rating 5000 – Choose to destroy the reapers and not Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.
Collector’s Base Destroyed
Readiness Rating < 1750 – Earth is destroyed regardless of whatever decisions you made.

Readiness Rating 1750 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be destroyed.

Readiness Rating 1900 – Choose to destroy the Repears and the Earth will be somewhat destroyed

Readiness Rating 2350 – Choose to become a Reaper and the Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2650 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Earth will be saved.

Readiness Rating 2800 – Earth and the Galaxy will be saved once you’re able to create synergy

Readiness Rating 4000 – Choose to destroy the Reapers and Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.

Readiness Rating 5000 – Choose to destroy the reapers and not Save Anderson to see Shepard lives.


Source:
http://daily-portal....3-endings-guide


Well then it does have a big impact on the endings... and in the end the best thing to do was to save it (since it actually give a 1000 War Assets boost to get the more "pricey" endings).

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Soaringeagle78

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Yes!... Wait... I mean no. No. *chuckles to self*

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Rxdiaz

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This IS supposed to be a RPG right? Or is it just some half assed Gears of War knockoff?

Sometimes I can't tell....

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RebelTitan428

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i saved the base and still got the "breath" scene

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Hmmmm. The more I am reading through these forums, the more apparent it is to me that your choices DO matter.... in an arbitrary and intangible point system kind of way. Which is even more useless if you don't play the MP, yes? Ehhh, who actually needs to see their choices play out and feel the consequences. That's certainly not why I got into the game to begin with.

/dripping sarcasm

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Mareak

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thanks for the tips guys but wait, 5000 readiness point and shepard lives? anyone got that? I look at the various ending from IGN in youtube all shown shepard died?

edit:

i click the shepard link above hoping to see shepard alive but instead he waking up with alenko and the shuttle pilot!? ewwww hahahaha

Modifié par haikal1705, 07 mai 2012 - 01:43 .


#24
Freskione2

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Unfortunately, no, the choices you spend so much time making in the other games, despite what you were told by the companies that make the game do not matter in the long run.

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A giant trophy. That is all.