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#101
jsl1016

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They all suck

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Elite Midget

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None, they are all terrible. There was no excuse for Bioware to be bitter as well to include the do nothing ending. It's obvious they're still angry that not every was in love with the 3 original choices so they added a "Screw you! Pick what the Starbrat tells you or everyone is screwed no matter what!".

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Destroy and Control are 1 and 1a for me.
Synthesis was good too, would've been better if Shepard had live in this one too IMO.
I didn't care for the Reject ending, but I'm glad it was there.

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Destroy.

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Elite Midget wrote...

None, they are all terrible. There was no excuse for Bioware to be bitter as well to include the do nothing ending. It's obvious they're still angry that not every was in love with the 3 original choices so they added a "Screw you! Pick what the Starbrat tells you or everyone is screwed no matter what!".

Stop taking it personal. Refusal and it consequences had been hinted at all game. You just can't accept it because you were vested in another (repeatedly discounted) theory.  And it's not even that bad. Refuse the choices laid before you, be defiant tithe bitter end and give the next cycle the chance to win. What the Protheans failed to do. Seeing Liara's capsule was a nice bonus too. 
If you are going to factor in your emotions then nothing BW does will satisfy you. You set yourself up for disappointment and it isn't BW's fault. 

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Control is still my favourite, although the EC made a very strong case for Synthesis... Which I had a feeling it would.

Destroy remains largely the same, and as such is my least favourite after Reject.

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Modifié par spychi, 26 juin 2012 - 07:33 .


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FYI Destroy ending with the high galactic readiness is the only ending where your love interest does not put the magnetic deceased Commander Shepard name plate on the wall. I liked that.

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None.

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I still prefer the indoctration theory, and I refuse to let Mac Walters **** over a good thing for his petty pride and self-insert ghost child.

Onto Dawnguard.

Modifié par NoTicketUWEC, 26 juin 2012 - 07:38 .


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samb wrote...

Elite Midget wrote...

None, they are all terrible. There was no excuse for Bioware to be bitter as well to include the do nothing ending. It's obvious they're still angry that not every was in love with the 3 original choices so they added a "Screw you! Pick what the Starbrat tells you or everyone is screwed no matter what!".

Stop taking it personal. Refusal and it consequences had been hinted at all game. You just can't accept it because you were vested in another (repeatedly discounted) theory.  And it's not even that bad. Refuse the choices laid before you, be defiant tithe bitter end and give the next cycle the chance to win. What the Protheans failed to do. Seeing Liara's capsule was a nice bonus too. 
If you are going to factor in your emotions then nothing BW does will satisfy you. You set yourself up for disappointment and it isn't BW's fault. 


Bioware made it personal not us. They voiced their displeasure over their fanbase many times, this is just their way of sticking it to them because they don't agree with their artistic vision.

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Control kills my Shepard, and doesn't kill the Reapers. It stops them, but doesn't guarantee they won't strike again.

Destroy somehow kills EDI and the Geth, but is otherwise the obvious choice. Plus, Shepard survives.

Reject would be what Shepard would choose, and because the entire galaxy was united and found out the weakpoint of the Reapers, they would win. Current version is dumb.

Synthesis. With the current state of things, it is the best. Everyone survives but Shepard, everyone gets along, etc. Still feel it is wrong to fuse everyone together, not to mention how Space-magicy it is.


I prefer the leaked endings. Particularly the one where Shepard barely survived, Earth was saved but a huge mess, and although everyone took a huge hit all the different races survived.

#113
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Well since BW said that there is no after ending DLC and we again see Shepard's breath in the end without any explanation of that, I choose the control ending although I am thinking about synthesis
Destroy is no longer an option since the peace won't last

#114
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The Reject ending where shepard believes that people have the right to decide their own fates even though we lose at least shepards remains the way he or she believed ^^

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LiarasShield wrote...

The Reject ending where shepard believes that people have the right to decide their own fates even though we lose at least shepards remains the way he or she believed ^^


This is what everyone wanted but nope RED GREEN AND BLUE.

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I love and hate Reject Ending the most. I love it because Shepard actually gets to be Shepard, challenges the Star Brat... and gets the galaxy killed for it (which is the hate it part obviously). It's even more glorious when I went through to play again on Destroy, I turned around and shot the bastard and I got the Reject ending. Not one but 2 middle fingers from Bioware. Bonus!!!

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Destroy
Control
Synthesis
Reject

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Destroy.

Some of the others might be more moral, but destroy is the only honest choice. Shepard has been fighting the reapers for years at this point. Time and time again she has done the apparently impossible to defeat them. Now finally she has the chance to destroy them once and for all there is no way she wouldn't take it.

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Control - this is the ending I always wanted but couldn't imagine.
Destroy
Synthesis
Reject - Glad this option is here now.

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I still prefer Destroy out of all of them. Shep does what she wanted to do since ME1. Kill the Reapers. I actually like Refusal second best. Let our cycle deal a lot of damage to the Reapers and then give the next cycle all the info they'll need to finish the job. Next I guess would be Control. I can see my Shep using the Reapers to help rebuild and secure the galaxy.

I think I dislike Synthesis even more than before though. Talk about your fluffy rainbows and roses ending. It STILL makes no sense how everything is suddenly given machine coding and organic DNA. And now everyone lives in paradise. No more war or poverty. The Reapers suddenly love us and want to tell us all about the organics that they slaughtered in the previous cycles while they help us rebuild. No thanks, I'll still skip on that option.

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qdust wrote...

Destroy.

Some of the others might be more moral, but destroy is the only honest choice. Shepard has been fighting the reapers for years at this point. Time and time again she has done the apparently impossible to defeat them. Now finally she has the chance to destroy them once and for all there is no way she wouldn't take it.


This. 

The game was supposed to be about destroying the Reapers.  The game should've had 3 or 4 different ways to DESTROY the Reapers.  One ending uses the Crucible or whatever.  Another way uses a Mass Relay trap by modifying one to shoot the Reapers into thye nearest star or black hole or lure them into a system to be sacrificed and blow up the Relay or something.  Maybe another end that does somehow use conventional methods.  Retrofit all the ships with thanix canons or something.  Something.. anything.. that involved Dark Energy as if was barely mentioned in ME3 but came upa few times in ME2.

The EC made the endings less bad generally but ME3 will always be plagued as being a game the was merely meh but could been epic and all due to the last 10 minutes.

Modifié par Yakko77, 26 juin 2012 - 07:56 .


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Destroy, it´s the only way to be sure the threat ends.

I wouldn´t trust anyone with Control, and Synthesis... the Starbrat tried so hard to sell it as an utopy that it set off all my alarms. Doesn´t help that the brat makes even less sense now. It couldn´t be forced before? Why? Were the rules of biology different back then? And what about AIs created after the end? Wouldn´t we be back to step 1? And we already know what its original choice was when it was created.

Refuse is a big **** you to us, but it´s still a better ending than the original ones. And taking it would also send a message to Hudson, Walters or whoever wrote the endings.

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Before the EC I perfered Synthesis, then Control, and then Destroy. I got hugely attached to EDI and the Geth. I loved the romance between EDI and Joker. And I'm probably one of the few people who would have chosen the Geth over the Quarians. Thankfully, I pushed for peace in ME2 and was able to get peace between the Quarians and the Geth in ME3.

After the EC I still perfect Synthesis, then Control, then Destory, and then the Reject ending. EDI's monologue was beautiful though I will admit that not seeing the husks die but sort of look like it was conscious now, was  bit creepy. The overlay of circuitry over the organics skin was weird. But I like the idea of organics being able to learn more with infused technology and synthetics now being able to have consciousness equal to that of organics. Throughout the whole game, I made it a point to say that if it acted human, it was human and I was going to treat it human. Legion's sacrifice was the hardest for me out of all the sacrifices.

The EC however did make me like Control much more. The unsettling possibility of the AI going rogue similair to the Starchild is a notable posibility, but the sci-fi feel to it all makes it extremely fascinating to me.

The Destroy ending is the victorious, mission complete ending. My hardass renegade will probably choose this option. The soldier feel of it being sorta like "doing the job" and "getting the mission done" sorta simplifies it in a way that doesnt feel as rewarding as the other two.

The Reject Ending left me a little unsettled. Shepard's dialogue seems to point to a hopeful and heroic ending, but you get total annhilation. There is no other choice in the mass effect series that allows you to choose an utimately bad result, which is why it feels out of character for me. If however this was the default ending if you had low EMS, the emotion of the scene would have stuck with me and remove all bitterness from the scene. This scene comes across to me as Shepard holding on to hope that is out of place.

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jsl1016 wrote...

They all suck

This, but I could live with the destroy ending, if there were a little bit more Shepard and crew at its end.

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The destroy ending. It was sweet and I am happy that the relays can be rebuilt here too :)

I found the synthesis absolutely suspicious, it's just perfect, in a world perfect, with perfect people. That sounds like they don't have brains anymore and talk and walk as machines XD

I am the only one who thought EDI was a bit too much idealistic ? Like someone endoctrinated lol.

I didn't see yet the control ending.