Bravo
#51
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:20
TL:DR : Don't like it, post it in another thread not here, this is for people being sincere and liking the new extended cut
#52
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:21
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
FemaleMageFan wrote...
THIS WAS AMAZING! MY DESTROY WAS WOW....THANK YOU GUYS
And all you had to do to get it was commit genocide!
Truly, you deserve a happy ending the most, because of your willingness to end the lives of an entire sentient race. Congratulations!
Nicely put.
#53
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:22
#54
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:22
I've done a little bit of dev work myself, I have some idea of how much extra work you guys put into this, and let me just say you guys rock. Thank you.
#55
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:22
Michael177 wrote...
TL:DR : Don't like it, post it in another thread not here, this is for people being sincere and liking the new extended cut
Oh but I love it, i'm being so sincere and sycophantic right now.
#56
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:22
Are you really that dumb? You're saying you'd rather let 5 billion live, so everyone else including the geth, can die?CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
I'm not whining.shurikenmanta wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
My sociopathic renegade will be right there with you, proving that people who have no concern for anything other than their own happiness are the real winners in life. Hurray Crow! Go on another murder spree, no one will stop you. You can rule earth now as a dictatorship if you want to!
Grow up.
Seriously, some people just never stop whining.
The moral of Mass Effect is that willingness to commit genocide is a virtue that will allow you to save the ones you love.
I just wish someone had told me that before I started playing, so I would have created a character capable of genocide the first time I played. I'm sincerely saying this. I like Orks.
I just want to know that I"m in a genocide-advocating universe before I get two games into a series. Really and truly, I wish I had a non-renegade player who I had previously roleplayed as being capable of genocide, so I could be as happy about the destroy ending as most other people are.
What part of hard decisions from the first game was not drilled into your tiny brain?
#57
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:25
Crusina wrote...
Are you really that dumb? You're saying you'd rather let 5 billion live, so everyone else including the geth, can die?CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
I'm not whining.shurikenmanta wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
My sociopathic renegade will be right there with you, proving that people who have no concern for anything other than their own happiness are the real winners in life. Hurray Crow! Go on another murder spree, no one will stop you. You can rule earth now as a dictatorship if you want to!
Grow up.
Seriously, some people just never stop whining.
The moral of Mass Effect is that willingness to commit genocide is a virtue that will allow you to save the ones you love.
I just wish someone had told me that before I started playing, so I would have created a character capable of genocide the first time I played. I'm sincerely saying this. I like Orks.
I just want to know that I"m in a genocide-advocating universe before I get two games into a series. Really and truly, I wish I had a non-renegade player who I had previously roleplayed as being capable of genocide, so I could be as happy about the destroy ending as most other people are.
What part of hard decisions from the first game was not drilled into your tiny brain?
Right, but most people don't find it hard to commit genocide. They find it easy, and they're completely and totally happy after they've committed genocide, even though they could have saved the galaxy without committing genocide.
I'm not saying decisions shouldn't be hard, I'm saying that it seems like a lot of people don't find it a difficult decision at all: they're willing to commit genocide at the drop of the hat if it means they personally can be happy, even if there are other ways to save the galaxy that don't include committing genocide.
Modifié par CulturalGeekGirl, 26 juin 2012 - 12:26 .
#58
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:26
Michael177 wrote...
Oh and if you don't like the EC, please don't post here... There are people who appreciate the extended cut. I for one thought they did a good job. Even though I would of loved the whole IT to be 100 percent right, I don't mind that this is the direction taken.
TL:DR : Don't like it, post it in another thread not here, this is for people being sincere and liking the new extended cut
Are you a mod?
#59
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:27
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Crusina wrote...
Are you really that dumb? You're saying you'd rather let 5 billion live, so everyone else including the geth, can die?CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
I'm not whining.shurikenmanta wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
My sociopathic renegade will be right there with you, proving that people who have no concern for anything other than their own happiness are the real winners in life. Hurray Crow! Go on another murder spree, no one will stop you. You can rule earth now as a dictatorship if you want to!
Grow up.
Seriously, some people just never stop whining.
The moral of Mass Effect is that willingness to commit genocide is a virtue that will allow you to save the ones you love.
I just wish someone had told me that before I started playing, so I would have created a character capable of genocide the first time I played. I'm sincerely saying this. I like Orks.
I just want to know that I"m in a genocide-advocating universe before I get two games into a series. Really and truly, I wish I had a non-renegade player who I had previously roleplayed as being capable of genocide, so I could be as happy about the destroy ending as most other people are.
What part of hard decisions from the first game was not drilled into your tiny brain?
Right, but most people don't find it hard to commit genocide. They find it easy, and they're completely and totally happy after they've committed genocide, even though they could have saved the galaxy without committing genocide.
I'm not saying decisions shouldn't be hard, I'm saying that it seems like a lot of people don't find it a difficult decision at all: they're willing to commit genocide at the drop of the hat if it means they personally can be happy, even if there are other ways to save the galaxy that don't include committing genocide.
Some people might not consider the Geth as people, so they don't see it as genocide. I haven't made up my mind about the geth myself.
#60
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:28
There are no negative consequences to destroy for either sociopathic characters, characters who hate synthetics, or characters who are fine with committing genocide to save their own lives.
I really do wish I were one of those people. I wish I didn't care about anything but my own happiness, that I could just pick destroy without it tearing my heart out, but I can't.
Modifié par CulturalGeekGirl, 26 juin 2012 - 12:30 .
#61
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:30
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Right, but most people don't find it hard to commit genocide. They find it easy, and they're completely and totally happy after they've committed genocide, even though they could have saved the galaxy without committing genocide.
I'm not saying decisions shouldn't be hard, I'm saying that it seems like a lot of people don't find it a difficult decision at all: they're willing to commit genocide at the drop of the hat if it means they personally can be happy, even if there are other ways to save the galaxy that don't include committing genocide.
Indeed it was an easy decision.
I played 3 games with the goal of destroying the reapers. It took me half a second to know what needed to be done. That doesn't mean I was happy about it.
There is nothing to say EDI and geth are gone forever. They were built once, they can be built again. Hackett said it "we can rebuild EVERYTHING that was destroyed."
Who's to say that can't be rebuilt exactly as they once were? No one. Bioware left players with that hope.
Modifié par LeeluMultipass, 26 juin 2012 - 12:30 .
#62
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:31
Michael177 wrote...
Oh and if you don't like the EC, please don't post here... There are people who appreciate the extended cut. I for one thought they did a good job. Even though I would of loved the whole IT to be 100 percent right, I don't mind that this is the direction taken.
TL:DR : Don't like it, post it in another thread not here, this is for people being sincere and liking the new extended cut
Where does it state, that one is not allowed to question and oppose the statement made in any thread?
TL;DR: Kiss my boulder.
#63
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:31
LeeluMultipass wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Right, but most people don't find it hard to commit genocide. They find it easy, and they're completely and totally happy after they've committed genocide, even though they could have saved the galaxy without committing genocide.
I'm not saying decisions shouldn't be hard, I'm saying that it seems like a lot of people don't find it a difficult decision at all: they're willing to commit genocide at the drop of the hat if it means they personally can be happy, even if there are other ways to save the galaxy that don't include committing genocide.
Indeed it was an easy decision.
I played 3 games with the goal of destroying the reapers. It took me half a second to know what needed to be done. That doesn't mean I was happy about it.
There is nothing to say EDI and geth are gone forever. They were built once, they can be built again. Hackett said it "we can rebuild EVERYTHING that was destroyed."
Who's to say that can't be rebuilt exactly as they once were? No one. Bioware left players with that hope.
True. If you're going to take that as proof, who says you can't download Control ending Shepard back into a cloned version of Shepard's body. The Alliance has to have Shepard's DNA on file somewhere, right?
#64
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:31
Just calm down for a second. I'm talking about philosophical differences. Some people think animals have the same inherent value as humans, some people don't. The same would be the case with artificial intelligences. Some people believe in a soul, and that's already enough to make synthetics separate from the rest, and less valuable.CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Yes. People who don't consider those different from them to be "real people" are shown to be correct by this ending: they get the happy ending, so dismissing those who are different from you as "not real people" and killing them all is obviously the "correct" choice.
There are no negative consequences to destroy for either sociopathic characters, characters who hate synthetics, or characters who are fine with committing genocide to save their own lives.
#65
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:32
LeeluMultipass wrote...
Who's to say that can't be rebuilt exactly as they once were? No one. Bioware left players with that hope.
You can't rebuilt them exactly as they were, same as cloning a human being doesn't mean it'll have the same personality as the human template.
#66
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:32
LeeluMultipass wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Right, but most people don't find it hard to commit genocide. They find it easy, and they're completely and totally happy after they've committed genocide, even though they could have saved the galaxy without committing genocide.
I'm not saying decisions shouldn't be hard, I'm saying that it seems like a lot of people don't find it a difficult decision at all: they're willing to commit genocide at the drop of the hat if it means they personally can be happy, even if there are other ways to save the galaxy that don't include committing genocide.
Indeed it was an easy decision.
I played 3 games with the goal of destroying the reapers. It took me half a second to know what needed to be done. That doesn't mean I was happy about it.
There is nothing to say EDI and geth are gone forever. They were built once, they can be built again. Hackett said it "we can rebuild EVERYTHING that was destroyed."
Who's to say that can't be rebuilt exactly as they once were? No one. Bioware left players with that hope.
People have stated they don't want hope. They want to be spoon fed everything in cinematics. Everything. Imagination is totally overrated.
#67
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:32
#68
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:33
I think they are people as much as you or me. I didn't choose that ending because I wanted to, I choose it because it was for the best. I wanted to destroy, what had destroyed Trillions upon Trillions upon Trillions of other "people"CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Yes. People who don't consider those different from them to be "real people" are shown to be correct by this ending: they get the happy ending, so dismissing those who are different from you as "not real people" and killing them all is obviously the "correct" choice.
There are no negative consequences to destroy for either sociopathic characters, characters who hate synthetics, or characters who are fine with committing genocide to save their own lives.
You add up the math, what's the better cost? Trillions more to continue potentially till the end of time? or Five Billion now.
And how do you know that the Geth wouldn't decide to tell you to do it? You think they would really reach the consensus that Shepard shouldn't choose it just to save them, and doom them and everyone else anyways.
*Also, sorry for the insults you didn't deserve that.
Modifié par Crusina, 26 juin 2012 - 12:33 .
#69
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:33
#70
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:34
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
True. If you're going to take that as proof, who says you can't download Control ending Shepard back into a cloned version of Shepard's body. The Alliance has to have Shepard's DNA on file somewhere, right?
Or maybe a synthetic one, like EDI's body.
#71
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:34
#72
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:34
#73
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:35
#74
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:35
OdanUrr wrote...
LeeluMultipass wrote...
Who's to say that can't be rebuilt exactly as they once were? No one. Bioware left players with that hope.
You can't rebuilt them exactly as they were, same as cloning a human being doesn't mean it'll have the same personality as the human template.
Right. Naturally you are an expert on the way these things work in the Mass Effect universe.
If Synthesis is possible, this is also possible. They CAN be rebuilt EXACTLY as they were. They were MACHINES to begin with. They don't work the same way as clones. I can move my PC's guts into a new tower and it works EXACTLY like it used to.
Anyways, it's enough for me personally. I'm sorry if it wasn't enough for others.
#75
Posté 26 juin 2012 - 12:37
cynicalandbored wrote...
I LOVED IT. I now have a reason to go for another play through.
Ditto now I have motivation to do the insanity play through lol





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