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Did you like the Extended Cut **Poll**
Débuté par
Jere85
, juin 26 2012 10:54
#51
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 12:32
#52
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 12:34
Personally the DLC was wonderful, everything that i had a problem with is now fixed. However the one tiniest thing that bugged me is that i couldn't point out the the starbrat that the geth and quariens are now at peace so synthetics AND organics can live together as it is.
#53
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 12:57
Just finished playing a few minutes ago and I do prefer this ending better than slapdash one we were given before.I chose the synthesis ending and was impressed. I would have liked to have some of the Indoctrination Theory introduced, but it brought more of a feeling of closure to my Commander Shepard's life and adventures.I brought Tali during London and their farewell scene was very touching. Obviously Bioware took nothing to chance when it came to party formation. Even better was their dialogue was character specific to Shepard's love interest. Good job Bioware ,but... I'm reminded of something my mother always said about something advertised as "new and improved" .If they got it right the first time, it wouldn't need to BE improved.
#54
Guest_jon1991_*
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 12:59
Guest_jon1991_*
Meh, it was OK. Met all my pretty low expectations, so I'm not disappointed.
#55
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 01:01
I'm still downloading it. I'll vote when I beat it. Bump so it can stay on page one.
#56
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 01:02
SSGv2 wrote...
Personally the DLC was wonderful, everything that i had a problem with is now fixed. However the one tiniest thing that bugged me is that i couldn't point out the the starbrat that the geth and quariens are now at peace so synthetics AND organics can live together as it is.
I don't think the Catalyst is unaware of this, nor do I think it's important to point out that fact b/c it does nothing to disprove its assertion: Project Overlord, the thieving AI you stopped in Mass Effect 1, the experiments the Alliance did with AI, the geth themselves 300 years ago... all of them support the assertion. And whatever the situation "now", it is irrelevant. The Catalyst didn't say that peace is impossible between synthetics and organics, but that conflict was inevitable between the two. If the Reapers hadn't invaded, Cerberus, for example, would likely make a new AI and make it so nigh unstoppable that it will exterminate all organic life. They'd probably end up like the Zha'til and Zha of the Prothean cycle.
#57
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 01:05
It brought a somewhat satisfying conclusion I can live with. I can move on now.
#58
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 01:06
Voted meh. It took an awful, franchise ruin ending and made it just badly written and a huge anti climax.
And amazingly was still a vast improvement.
I had two basic needs to fix the ending enough for me to be able to live with it: Galactic civilisation needed to exist roughly as it was before, and the Normandy crew had to be rescued.
Both were not just undone, but fully retconned and changed to being even better than I'd have settled for.
Still would have been better with pretty much any other lead writer than Walters, but hopefully he'll leave Bioware now.
And amazingly was still a vast improvement.
I had two basic needs to fix the ending enough for me to be able to live with it: Galactic civilisation needed to exist roughly as it was before, and the Normandy crew had to be rescued.
Both were not just undone, but fully retconned and changed to being even better than I'd have settled for.
Still would have been better with pretty much any other lead writer than Walters, but hopefully he'll leave Bioware now.
#59
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 01:08
We've already got multiple threads devoted to talking about EC and whether people enjoyed it or not. Thank you.
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