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So, Did we get ANYTHING from SDCC?


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...By murdering the woman he's fallen for. Getting pissed at him and ****-slapping him in the process in one thing, murdering the 'competition' that just so happens to be carrying a baby is another.

I may not be a Jacob-macer but that is not ok under any circumstances.

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Conniving_Eagle wrote...

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In the interest of fairness, it would have been fun for a renegade femShep to fake a repair of one of the AA towers that caused Dr. Cole's shuttle to get hit by a Cerberus gunship, and of course no one would be the wiser. It would cost about 25 EMS points in the end which out of over 7500 is pretty negligible. (renegade +25)


Bioware would never have allowed an option, Renegade or otherwise, to murder a pregnant woman in a jealous rage, and rightfully so.


Why not? A lot of the Renegade stuff in Mass Effect 3 is already pretty ****ed up.


Yeah, but there are certain lines in video games that you just don't cross. I can't see how anybody right in the head would enjoy doing that in a game. Look at what happened with Modern Warfare 2's airport scene, this would be that multiplied by ten.

A lot of the Renegade stuff in ME3 has a purpose behind it, messed up as it is. This is basically just being a sociopathic bunny boiler.

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Yes, the project with the hanar that is trying to cure Kepral's Syndrome. Why would you ever mention it if it never has any relevence? And, the cure is once again brought up in the LotSB DLC's files on Thane.

The source of the problem is that Thane's (and Ashley's) writer left and Hepler looked up saying "Oh! I want to write the assassin!" and he didn't do his research or actually write an assassin...

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Yes, the project with the hanar that is trying to cure Kepral's Syndrome. Why would you ever mention it if it never has any relevence? And, the cure is once again brought up in the LotSB DLC's files on Thane.

I never said the project itself wasn't relevant, I said "relevant results". There's a difference. 

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it is an un-fired checkov's gun.....but I doubt bioware cares about it.........AT ALL

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I was actually asking why the writers would mention a cure there and never do anything with it.

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They mentioned it to show, that in Thane's lifetime there is no possibility for a cure. I'm certain there are cures for cancer or AIDS in the making, but I don't think we'll see them in our lifetime.

Plus, I don't see a cure (a lung transplant, which Thane does not want anyway, is not a cure) anywhere in the Shadow Broker's files, it even supports what happens in ME3: "any injury at this point will dramatically impact Mr. Krios' body and cause rapid degeneration". I'd say a sword to the stomach pretty much defines "injury"...

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LanceSolous13 wrote...

Yes, the project with the hanar that is trying to cure Kepral's Syndrome. Why would you ever mention it if it never has any relevence? And, the cure is once again brought up in the LotSB DLC's files on Thane.

The source of the problem is that Thane's (and Ashley's) writer left and Hepler looked up saying "Oh! I want to write the assassin!" and he didn't do his research or actually write an assassin...


No. The problem is that this is a roleplaying game. There should be a way to save Thane, he might die anyday, but this dosn't mean he has to die now. Also making Thane survive the Kai Leng fight would be possible, but it would create more work and needed more time to flesh all possible outcomes out. 

They made it well with Miranda though.

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Mass effect is turning into a MP disaster... 2 DLC's from now i bet the only thing that will come out is MP bullcrap, since MP players dont complain, they get new goodies and stuff, they are happy with new DLC as the fans of the game, that obviously prefer SP in the game are just constantly bickering (with good reason), but for EA they rather entertain the MP people since they would pay lotsa money for more guns and maps and all that nonsense...

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lol,I call myself a fan of ME and still enjoy the MP very much,thank you. And I never bought a thing in MP with real money.

With ME2 the SP DLCs were months apart,too and there was no MP back then that could have been their alleged "focus". SP DLCs take time - they just gave us the EC, which they said they'd focus on. Talk about acting like a spoiled child...

Modifié par Siran, 16 juillet 2012 - 12:57 .


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Im not saying fans shouldnt like MP, but imo fans main concern is not MP, its the story :)
And where you are getting the spoiled child bit from is beyond me.. but i guess people just like to flame.

Modifié par Jere85, 16 juillet 2012 - 01:15 .


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SpamBot2000 wrote...

Now here's a brilliant idea. We should all go play 1/10 reviewed games, watch half star movies and read discarded paperbacks found in the trash in a quest to make the ME3 ending seem better by comparison. That is the True Wisdom of Moving On.

The irony here is that you don't need read or watch that much to know that you're overreacting based on your lack of horizons. A good example are movies based in the 70s and 80s while its time to move on.a good book example is "A Brave New World" or "Of Mice and Men".

Modifié par Blueprotoss, 16 juillet 2012 - 04:22 .


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LanceSolous13 wrote...

I was actually asking why the writers would mention a cure there and never do anything with it.

I see you missed that Thane wanted to die and didn't want a cure since you met him in ME2.

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Siran wrote...

lol,I call myself a fan of ME and still enjoy the MP very much,thank you. And I never bought a thing in MP with real money.

With ME2 the SP DLCs were months apart,too and there was no MP back then that could have been their alleged "focus". SP DLCs take time - they just gave us the EC, which they said they'd focus on. Talk about acting like a spoiled child...

Agreed and I'm surprised people forgot about this.

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Now here's a brilliant idea. We should all go play 1/10 reviewed games, watch half star movies and read discarded paperbacks found in the trash in a quest to make the ME3 ending seem better by comparison. That is the True Wisdom of Moving On.

The irony here is that you don't need read or watch that much to know that you're overreacting based on your lack of horizons. A good example are movies based in the 70s and 80s while its time to move on.a good book example is "A Brave New World" or "Of Mice and Men".

Do you realize that the majority of your posts are confusing?

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It'd be nice if OP updated the thread with all the available info so far.

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ld1449 wrote...

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The acknowledged that with Dr. Ray's letter to the fans.

They attempted to use the EC as an apology. 

Yet, here you are, still pissed. At this point, there's nothing that BioWare could do to satisfy you, so they're simply not going to bother. And I, for one, applaud that decision.



Dr. Rays letter says that fans needed more closure, not that they're angry.

The EC was attempted as a fix as cheap as could be. I'd call it mollifying rather than apologising.

They could very easilly satisfy most people by not giving three/four flavors of failure with a different set of sprinkles.

And I for one don't applaud that decision. Now lets see how much our applause/lack thereof means to one another.


Maybe they just don't feel there's anything they can do.  I mean, they've already evidently destroyed the entire -genre-.  ;p

So are you like, a real person, or are you a condensation of gamer rage, dripping off the forum pages like dew on a leaf?

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jreezy wrote...

Do you realize that the majority of your posts are confusing?


Prepare to be bombarded by a bunch of "Yet" and "I see"

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Blueprotoss wrote...

LanceSolous13 wrote...

I was actually asking why the writers would mention a cure there and never do anything with it.


I see you missed that Thane wanted to die and didn't want a cure since you met him in ME2.


Romance him...

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We learned that the kid was nothing but symbolism (which most folks already knew), and that the next DLC (the MP one) is going to be awesome.

Honestly, I don't know what folks were expecting.

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What was the point of going to SDCC anyway? They had nothing to talk about and nothing to show aside from a picture. They could have saved themselves the money and just posted it on the website.

Modifié par Atakuma, 16 juillet 2012 - 06:12 .


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mauro2222 wrote...

Blueprotoss wrote...

LanceSolous13 wrote...

I was actually asking why the writers would mention a cure there and never do anything with it.


I see you missed that Thane wanted to die and didn't want a cure since you met him in ME2.


Romance him...

I'm fine without the romance based on how he was a cool character.  No one is free from death even when Legion was a BAMF and died in ME3 as well.

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[quote]LanceSolous13 wrote...

Or why ALL of the Mass Effect 2 Romances are painfully screwed?

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Funny. Tali didn't mention it being painful.  Oh, wait...sorry, you were talking about something else. Posted Image

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Heavensrun wrote...


Maybe they just don't feel there's anything they can do.  I mean, they've already evidently destroyed the entire -genre-.  ;p

So are you like, a real person, or are you a condensation of gamer rage, dripping off the forum pages like dew on a leaf?


There's plenty they can do the question is will they do it. Maybe maybe not.

As for who I am. I am the vanguard or your irritation. :alien:

This exchange- is over.

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Blueprotoss wrote...

mauro2222 wrote...

Blueprotoss wrote...

LanceSolous13 wrote...

I was actually asking why the writers would mention a cure there and never do anything with it.


I see you missed that Thane wanted to die and didn't want a cure since you met him in ME2.


Romance him...

I'm fine without the romance based on how he was a cool character.  No one is free from death even when Legion was a BAMF and died in ME3 as well.


I just corrected you on the "Thane wanted to die".