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Cant beleive people dont see destroy as best ending


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D58

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How can shepard not live? do you guys think a machine deserves to live more than him?

All i seen in the other control and synthesis endings are a bunch of garbage and unrealistic even for a sci fi game,reapers walking around earth like nothing ever happend and what happens with the husks do they just live happily ever after in a nice reaper house and get day jobs or something?

Destroy is the only option that makes sense and keeps the universe relatively normal,not a bunch of nonsense reaper god protector helping build relays and walking around on the ground like nothing happend amongst the people whos familys it has just slaughtered! :sick:

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Firecell11

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Agree. It's obvious Shepard lives you must be blind not to see that.

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agreed

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I haven't seen them all but so far Destroy with high EMS is as "Happy" as it gets. Reject, however, does seem more realistic with a realistic happy ending.

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Jawsomebob

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Destroy is good but reject could of been better

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Genocide.

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The most insulting part of Mass Effect 3 is existance of synthesis/control ending and that they are actually "paragon" endings. 

Modifié par MissLiya, 27 juin 2012 - 09:59 .


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Synthsis FTW, we are alive and have a tommorrow because of Shepards sacrafice

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Eterna

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I like control. I effectively become a god who's sole purpose is to safeguard and preserve those I love. What's not great about that?

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I want to point out that many people have complained about the lack of "choice" being reflected in the ending, but a lot of people are also/inversely trying to assert that there is and should a "true" ending. I think it just goes to show that you can't even please the majority, much less everyone.

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The Destruction Ending IS the BEST Ending - if you value freedom and free will.

The other endings kinda subvert that ideal, but they're BEST Endings for those who want not to sacrifice whole species for a future.

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GiarcYekrub wrote...

Synthsis FTW, we are alive and have a tommorrow because of Shepards sacrafice


Destroy FTW, we are alive and have a tomorrow because Shepard got rid of the threat that we can't beat without a crucible: Reapers.

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CptData wrote...

The Destruction Ending IS the BEST Ending - if you value freedom and free will.

The other endings kinda subvert that ideal, but they're BEST Endings for those who want not to sacrifice whole species for a future.


How does control subjugate freedom?

My Shepard became and Avatar of preservation, I became the guardian of life and the galaxy. I in no way subjugated freedom.

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GiarcYekrub wrote...

Synthsis FTW, we are alive and have a tommorrow because of Shepards sacrafice

When evolution stops, the end of civilization begins. 

Modifié par MissLiya, 27 juin 2012 - 10:04 .


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KingZayd wrote...

GiarcYekrub wrote...

Synthsis FTW, we are alive and have a tommorrow because of Shepards sacrafice


Destroy FTW, we are alive and have a tomorrow because Shepard got rid of the threat that we can't beat without a crucible: Reapers.


You also commited genocide and have doomed organics to inevitably destroy themselves.

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I gladly sacrificed myself so EDI could feel that feel.

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The genocide of the Geth and murder of EDI stops it being a 'good' ending for me. But there is no good ending in my opinion. Reject could have been the 'best' ending if our war assets had determined whether or not we won or not but the way reject has been handled it feels like a massive kick in the quad to anyone who wants to reject their nonsense-talking Starchild that they're so attached to.

For me, there's no ending amongst the four available that goes close to being palatable. They're all an abomination to me.

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Rejection had some of the best Shepard dialogue that I've ever heard in any of the Mass Effect games. It was simply beautiful. I actually teared up when I heard it.

"You're asking me to change everything...everyone, I can't make that decision, I won't. I fight for freedom, mine and everyone's, I fight for the right to choose our own fate. And if I die, I'll die knowing I did everything I could to stop you. And I'll die free."

EPIC!

But then the whole rejection ending just...fizzled out... and Shepard stood there like a moron. And it ends up with the next cycle using the crucible and making the RGB choice anyway.
Oh well, that fact that they even added the choice of rejection surprised me. I guess we can't have everything.


The Control ending felt creepy as hell. And I got the impression that "Shepard" was going insane in the end there

Shepard the almighty reaper-police enforces peace throughout the galaxy through superior firepower!
"Now be friends puny beings or feel my wrath!"

And spending all these years battling the Reapers only to give in and become one? That's just a big slap in the face to Shepard and everyone that stod by his/her side. So no thanks.

And Synthesis. My oh my... Just as 'space-magic' as before. And just has horrible.
Though I have to admit that Larry the Lone Huskiteer gave that ending a comedic effect that at least made me laugh at it. And that is the only thing that synthesis deserves. Ridicule and mockery.

And it's also quite funny that Bioware just don't want to give up trying to paint synthesis as the best and happily ever after ending.

Stargazer: "And then the Reapers decided to stop murdering and everyone became best friends forever!"

Deluded kid
: "Oh look! It's Harby The Friendly Reaper teaching the children about ancient civilizations. Now everything is forgiven"

Harby
: "HOOOONK! There is a realm of adventure and fun times so far beyond your own you cannot even imagine it little one!"

/puke



So Destroy remains the only viable option.
Though Rejection could have been a close 2nd if it had been handled differently.

Modifié par anorling, 27 juin 2012 - 10:08 .


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I refuse to pick Destroy on the grounds that I believe the Geth have earned a place in the universe. And if I'm just going to blow them up anyway, why even include the Rannoch act?

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Rejection is the best ending. My headcannon proves it.

Shepard told the Harbalyst to go screw himself. He then radio'd joker to inform him that crucible failed and to come get his wounded ass only if he had the time. To which Joker responded "I'll make the time". After picking up Shepard the Normandy and the rest of the fleet retreated.

The war went from bad to worse after the attack on the citadel. Most of the Victory Fleet was wiped out before the retreat was sounded. The greatest fleet ever assembled was just brushed aside. But the effort had made some people realise that defeat was inevitable.

The Normandy and her crew were part of the survivors of the Victory fleet. Shepard was going to be in the Hospital for a while. But there was a lot to do. Garrus having learned from Shepard's example set out to unite the galaxy. Working long and hard he organised people of different races to build massive Ark Ships - akin to Quarian Live ships. These ships then headed out to a handful of planets outside of the Relay Network to hide until the Reapers retreated to dark space.

Liara in the meantime set her time capsule plan into action in case the Ark Project failed.

Over the course of one thousand years, the multicultural civilisation grew. Returning to the Relay Network space in order to expand and recover technologies and resources. A feet was built comprised of ships that would put the destiny ascension to shame. A beacon was found by an expedition to Eden Prime. They contacted Liara T'soni who was well into her Matron years to let her know that some others elsewhere may still be functional.

The location of the Reapers hibernation area was eventually determined after detailed examination of the Citadel systems. After many years of building up strength - The fleet was used to launch an all out assault on the Reapers in dark space where they were obliterated with no resistance.

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Shep Lived with his LI
Every advanced species survived.
The Reapers were defeated.

So yea...
;)

Modifié par Xellith, 27 juin 2012 - 10:09 .


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I can't believe people liked the EC

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Xellith wrote...

Rejection is the best ending. My headcannon proves it.

Shepard told the Harbalyst to go screw himself. He then radio'd joker to inform him that crucible failed and to come get his wounded ass only if he had the time. To which Joker responded "I'll make the time". After picking up Shepard the Normandy and the rest of the fleet retreated.

The war went from bad to worse after the attack on the citadel. Most of the Victory Fleet was wiped out before the retreat was sounded. The greatest fleet ever assembled was just brushed aside. But the effort had made some people realise that defeat was inevitable.

The Normandy and her crew were part of the survivors of the Victory fleet. Shepard was going to be in the Hospital for a while. But there was a lot to do. Garrus having learned from Shepard's example set out to unite the galaxy. Working long and hard he organised people of different races to build massive Ark Ships - akin to Quarian Live ships. These ships then headed out to a handful of planets outside of the Relay Network to hide until the Reapers retreated to dark space.

Liara in the meantime set her time capsule plan into action in case the Ark Project failed.

Over the course of one thousand years, the multicultural civilisation grew. Returning to the Relay Network space in order to expand and recover technologies and resources. A feet was built comprised of ships that would put the destiny ascension to shame. A beacon was found by an expedition to Eden Prime. They contacted Liara T'soni who was well into her Matron years to let her know that some others elsewhere may still be functional.

The location of the Reapers hibernation area was eventually determined after detailed examination of the Citadel systems. After many years of building up strength - The fleet was used to launch an all out assault on the Reapers in dark space where they were obliterated with no resistance.

-----

Shep Lived with his LI
Every advanced species survived.
The Reapers were defeated.

So yea...
;)




As far as headcanon goes, that's pretty okay. I don't hate it.

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Abraham_uk

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So the best ending involves Genocide!

Ending that justifies genocide!

You kill millions of synthetic life, you get to live!

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Okay, so destroy makes the most sense, I'll agree to that.

But... It's a Sci-Fi. Means that freaky stuff can happen. And what BAD things are there to control any synthesis? No one will die, the reapers will either obey Shepard, or will cooperate with the races. The galaxy will advance. I don't see why they are bad endings, sorry.

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Synthesis is the WORST ending, because Shepard forces this exchange on every living being in the Galaxy. He is not GOD to do that.

My personal ranking:
1. Destroy - what we wanted since Eden Prime.
2. Control - because of Shepard's monologue and lack of utter destruction of known races
3. Reject - because the Reapers lose, thanks to Shepard and Liara. Many have been lost, but at least the threat is gone.
4. Synthesis - forcing changes onto everyone and no knowing whether there is not a hidden code that will eventually take over every organic.