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Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?

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I'll check it out on youtube, it'll be a cold day in hell before i spend any more money on mass effect


So you're so disgusted/disappointed/whatever with ME3 that you don't want to pay for anymore content, but you still want to view it?

Why even bother with seeing if the content is good if you've already decided it's not worth the purchase?


no, I'm a massive fan of the ME universe, i'm interested to see what they do, but on principle i'm not going to buy dlc for a game that ruined the ME universe. 

same principle in not getting the javik dlc, i saw it on youtube it looks good but i will never pay for day 1 dlc that was removed from the game.

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I respect your opinion flanny, but I don't understand it whatsoever.

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There seems to be quite a bit of interest for Aria romance.

I'd just as soon metaphorically break her only rule then get Javik to do his airlock business (no offense to any Aria-admirers) :wizard:

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Jade8aby88 wrote...


Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?


I don't recal ever having done that. I recal choosing to fight rather than give in to the reapers and believe the catalysts lies. But that's all.

But that's not what this topic is about.

I don't see how an Omega DLC can be anything other than horribly predictable for the entire length of it. In which case what's the point of it?

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Then it wouldn't interest me. I played Mass Effect for Shepard and her story. They screwed her over. They screwing me over. Than to add insult to injury they don't even do it in a good light. They make you compromise with the Reapers.

First I chose Destroy because of IT.

Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


agree, at this point all thats left to do is headcanon or look to fanmade aternatives like Marauder Shields or Archengiea

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ME2 sucked but I did enjoy LotSB. Who's to tell I won't enjoy this?


Even though I'm very sceptical over upcoming DLCs.

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Esquin wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Jade8aby88 wrote...


Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?


I don't recal ever having done that. I recal choosing to fight rather than give in to the reapers and believe the catalysts lies. But that's all.

But that's not what this topic is about.

I don't see how an Omega DLC can be anything other than horribly predictable for the entire length of it. In which case what's the point of it?


You do know that by choosing refuse you've doomed every life form in Shepard's cycle to death, yes? The Reaper threat doesn't end until the next cycle, using Liara's info.

I had one Shepard choose that option, and I didn't care for it at all.

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.

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Who cares about pre-ending DLC anyway? Why bother if you already know the ending...


I knew the ending to ME2 before I got LoTSB, and it was one of the best DLCs I've experienced.

The DLC should be judged on its own merits, and not what you didn't like about the ending.


Yeah, but it was for Mass Effect 2. There was still going to be a next game so the DLC was interesting because it might affect things in the next game even if you knew the ending to ME2. But ME3 is the end of the story, so if you know the end and know that the DLC won't affect anything what so ever, then what's the point in buying it?

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.


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incinerator950 wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.


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wat?

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Jade8aby88 wrote...

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it was never planned as a dlc but a part of the main game in the beginning, but they didn't have time to make it so they cut it out


How do you know this?

If it is the case, then it's like to be just an ordinary dlc with no affect of the ending. Like From Ashes.


The final hour of mass effect3

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Akaranz wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Akaranz wrote...

Who cares about pre-ending DLC anyway? Why bother if you already know the ending...


I knew the ending to ME2 before I got LoTSB, and it was one of the best DLCs I've experienced.

The DLC should be judged on its own merits, and not what you didn't like about the ending.


Yeah, but it was for Mass Effect 2. There was still going to be a next game so the DLC was interesting because it might affect things in the next game even if you knew the ending to ME2. But ME3 is the end of the story, so if you know the end and know that the DLC won't affect anything what so ever, then what's the point in buying it?


ME3 is the end of SHEPARD's story. We know there's going to be more games in this universe, we just don't know what's in store.

Also, I can't tell you how many single title games get DLC that are still worth it. Why buy any of the DLC for Red Dead Redemption when you know what the end is and that there aren't going to be any more entries in that series? What's the point of getting additional content to stuff like Minecraft when you know that's all there is to the title?

Additional content has the chance of being fun, and adding to the overall experience of the game. Don't let your hate for the endings blind you to the possibilities that story DLC can bring.

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Esquin wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Jade8aby88 wrote...


Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?


I don't recal ever having done that. I recal choosing to fight rather than give in to the reapers and believe the catalysts lies. But that's all.

But that's not what this topic is about.

I don't see how an Omega DLC can be anything other than horribly predictable for the entire length of it. In which case what's the point of it?


this, we know cerberus hold omega, we know know cerberus are somehow a super-power throughout the game, therefore no matter what you do your actions won't effect cerberus or the ending.

It'll just be fighting through the streets of omega, against cerberus, you know the enemy you spend most of the game fighting anyway. you'll most likely link up with the three merc groups, you'll save them and they'll help you counter-attack a cerberus leader that is so-importent he was never mentioned in the normal game.

you save retake omega and get war assets, that now have no effect because of the lower amounts needed for the endings...enjoy

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Jonata wrote...

incinerator950 wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.


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wat?


Finally, common sense.

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Funny I swear that I've already made this thread a while ago...

http://social.biowar...ndex/13135289/4

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Esquin wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Jade8aby88 wrote...


Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?


I don't recal ever having done that. I recal choosing to fight rather than give in to the reapers and believe the catalysts lies. But that's all.

But that's not what this topic is about.

I don't see how an Omega DLC can be anything other than horribly predictable for the entire length of it. In which case what's the point of it?


You do know that by choosing refuse you've doomed every life form in Shepard's cycle to death, yes? The Reaper threat doesn't end until the next cycle, using Liara's info.

I had one Shepard choose that option, and I didn't care for it at all.

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.


I consider the sarifice of our cycle a valid price to pay for the salvation of the next. I was always willing to pay such a price. I'd have picked destroy but there is no way for me to believe it's true. Without looking at it in hindsight after making one of the choices you really can't believe it. I just don't consider the catalyst to be a reliable source of information, crucible or not. I don't trust it, and I don't really trust that the options it's giving us really do what it says they do. Especially not after the idiocy of synthesis and how stupid it sounds.

Anyway. I agree in theory. I look forward to more single player DLC. I just don't see Omega being a fun story to play thats all.

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flanny wrote...

Esquin wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Jade8aby88 wrote...


Now I choose refuse, because it really is the only choice, you don't compromise with something that's broken. And the Catalyst is just a dumb broken machine..


Absolutely, why compromise when you can just kill every advanced life form in the entire galaxy?


I don't recal ever having done that. I recal choosing to fight rather than give in to the reapers and believe the catalysts lies. But that's all.

But that's not what this topic is about.

I don't see how an Omega DLC can be anything other than horribly predictable for the entire length of it. In which case what's the point of it?


this, we know cerberus hold omega, we know know cerberus are somehow a super-power throughout the game, therefore no matter what you do your actions won't effect cerberus or the ending.

It'll just be fighting through the streets of omega, against cerberus, you know the enemy you spend most of the game fighting anyway. you'll most likely link up with the three merc groups, you'll save them and they'll help you counter-attack a cerberus leader that is so-importent he was never mentioned in the normal game.

you save retake omega and get war assets, that now have no effect because of the lower amounts needed for the endings...enjoy


How does any of that diminish the capacity for the DLC to be fun? Everyone knew giong into ME3 that our enemies were going to be Cerberus and Reapers for sure, and based on the combat seen in videos and from what was in ME2, everyone knew it was going to have forumulaic cover based shooting. It was still fun.

If you want to let five minutes of a game ruin your appetite for anything that may possibly be enjoyable, then go for it.

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Chewin3 wrote...

ME2 sucked but I did enjoy LotSB. Who's to tell I won't enjoy this?


Even though I'm very sceptical over upcoming DLCs.


^This.

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Akaranz wrote...

Who cares about pre-ending DLC anyway? Why bother if you already know the ending...


I knew the ending to ME2 before I got LoTSB, and it was one of the best DLCs I've experienced.

The DLC should be judged on its own merits, and not what you didn't like about the ending.


QFT

I don't care about the endings or EMS... I just wanna play ME : >

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.

Which is really the breaking point for some of us, we love the universe but for me at least playing Mass Effect is no longer fun. I know how it all ends and know no matter what I do in game I can't escape that outcome. The entire experience has been retroactively soured for me. So I have no desire to spend money on something I know I won't enjoy.

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Flog61 wrote...

Funny I swear that I've already made this thread a while ago...

http://social.biowar...ndex/13135289/4


Yeah, I missed your thread as it was on page nr2 for a while. Well, it is not bad to spread info on the dlc further:)

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taggen86 wrote...

Flog61 wrote...

Funny I swear that I've already made this thread a while ago...

http://social.biowar...ndex/13135289/4


Yeah, I missed your thread as it was on page nr2 for a while. Well, it is not bad to spread info on the dlc further:)


Fair enough mate, no worries :)

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Greylycantrope wrote...

TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

To answer your other question, even if the Omega DLC is predictable, it still has the chance of being fun, which is the whole point of adding additional content.

Which is really the breaking point for some of us, we love the universe but for me at least playing Mass Effect is no longer fun. I know how it all ends and know no matter what I do in game I can't escape that outcome. The entire experience has been retroactively soured for me. So I have no desire to spend money on something I know I won't enjoy.


I am genuinely sorry that you feel you won't be able to enjoy the SP DLC. I personally just can't see myself writing off content that I haven't seen yet, or read reviews on, or even experienced for myself.

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...
I am genuinely sorry that you feel you won't be able to enjoy the SP DLC. I personally just can't see myself writing off content that I haven't seen yet, or read reviews on, or even experienced for myself.

So am I belive me, I love this universe, I don't want to loose interest in it, but that's just where I'm at.