DoomsdayDevice wrote...
I admit it's inconsistant, but I'm still not sold on the idea.
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Perhaps i will then, hopefully the ending is rectified though. Preferably with ITBleedingUranium wrote...
zigamortis wrote...
So would anyone recommend buying the dlc for me3 knowing that the ending is still horrendously bad and may not be fixed?
I would! Remember, they're only terrible from a certain point of view. We need more content, but not to complete the ending per se. We're not done the story in the same way ME2 didn't finish the story.
BleedingUranium wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
I admit it's inconsistant, but I'm still not sold on the idea.
Gingerbread Man says it best:DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Modifié par LDS Darth Revan, 21 décembre 2012 - 11:08 .
Regardless the point is that it is inferred that it points the Warden to where she presumably is in DA3. And a way for the Warden to follow, else she wouldn't need to comment on that.Rifneno wrote...
Regardless, the point was that they go so out of their way to NOT provide answers with that terrible, terrible DLC that they actually even withhold information from the player that the player's character gets. That's asinine.
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Regardless the point is that it is inferred that it points the Warden to where she presumably is in DA3. And a way for the Warden to follow, else she wouldn't need to comment on that.Rifneno wrote...
Regardless, the point was that they go so out of their way to NOT provide answers with that terrible, terrible DLC that they actually even withhold information from the player that the player's character gets. That's asinine.
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
It's not about who's the agressor in this conflict. I agree that the Quarians are the bad guys.
It's about the Geth being compromised. Not about 'who do you like better'.
byne wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
I never got the people who sympathized with the quarians.
"They attempted genocide for no reason at all, but it backfired! Poor them!"
No, not poor them. They got what they deserved.
But they are only machines...byne wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
I never got the people who sympathized with the quarians.
"They attempted genocide for no reason at all, but it backfired! Poor them!"
No, not poor them. They got what they deserved.
MegumiAzusa wrote...
But they are only machines...byne wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
I never got the people who sympathized with the quarians.
"They attempted genocide for no reason at all, but it backfired! Poor them!"
No, not poor them. They got what they deserved.
and machines can be broken
My Solo-Uber-Geth-Tooper disagreesMegumiAzusa wrote...
But they are only machines...
and machines can be broken
byne wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
It's not about who's the agressor in this conflict. I agree that the Quarians are the bad guys.
It's about the Geth being compromised. Not about 'who do you like better'.
If they're compromised, why did Legion, clearly the most compromised of all of them, fight against the Reapers?
Modifié par DoomsdayDevice, 21 décembre 2012 - 11:18 .
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
--snip--
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
byne wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
It's not about who's the agressor in this conflict. I agree that the Quarians are the bad guys.
It's about the Geth being compromised. Not about 'who do you like better'.
If they're compromised, why did Legion, clearly the most compromised of all of them, fight against the Reapers?
Legion doesn't know he's compromised. (Just like everyone else who is indoctrinated) He does everything with the best of intentions. The key here is that, once again, we're using the Reapers' gifts. It's all in the name of peace between synthetics and organics, but by using the Reaper code, we pave the road to hell with good intentions.
My theory is that the Reaper code in the Geth will rewrite itself over time. (We know that it can) At some point, the Geth who are uploaded into the suits of the Quarians, will take control of the Quarian bodies.
Restrider wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
--snip--
So... what weapon do you have in the decision chamber? Is it a Predator or a Carnifex?
I know that there is some weapon swapping, but with what weapon do you shoot the Guardian to trigger Refuse?
Restrider wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
--snip--
So... what weapon do you have in the decision chamber? Is it a Predator or a Carnifex?
I know that there is some weapon swapping, but with what weapon do you shoot the Guardian to trigger Refuse?
The upgrade code is only based off Reaper code, it's not an exact duplicate and thus not Reaper code. Think of it like the dinosaur DNA in Jurrasic Park. The DNA used is only based off dinosaur DNA, but also uses frog DNA, thus it's not dinosaur DNA.DoomsdayDevice wrote...
byne wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
It's not about who's the agressor in this conflict. I agree that the Quarians are the bad guys.
It's about the Geth being compromised. Not about 'who do you like better'.
If they're compromised, why did Legion, clearly the most compromised of all of them, fight against the Reapers?
Legion doesn't know he's compromised. (Just like everyone else who is indoctrinated) He does everything with the best of intentions. The key here is that, once again, we're using the Reapers' gifts. It's all in the name of peace between synthetics and organics, but by using the Reaper code, we pave the road to hell with good intentions.
My theory is that the Reaper code in the Geth will rewrite itself over time. (We know that it can) At some point, the Geth who are uploaded into the suits of the Quarians, will take control of the Quarian bodies.
Yes.Rifneno wrote...
MegumiAzusa wrote...
Regardless the point is that it is inferred that it points the Warden to where she presumably is in DA3. And a way for the Warden to follow, else she wouldn't need to comment on that.Rifneno wrote...
Regardless, the point was that they go so out of their way to NOT provide answers with that terrible, terrible DLC that they actually even withhold information from the player that the player's character gets. That's asinine.
No.
Rifneno wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
byne wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
Rifneno wrote...
Because letting the quarians murder every single geth, who were NEVER the aggressors in their conflict, is clearly the better choice.
It's not about who's the agressor in this conflict. I agree that the Quarians are the bad guys.
It's about the Geth being compromised. Not about 'who do you like better'.
If they're compromised, why did Legion, clearly the most compromised of all of them, fight against the Reapers?
Legion doesn't know he's compromised. (Just like everyone else who is indoctrinated) He does everything with the best of intentions. The key here is that, once again, we're using the Reapers' gifts. It's all in the name of peace between synthetics and organics, but by using the Reaper code, we pave the road to hell with good intentions.
My theory is that the Reaper code in the Geth will rewrite itself over time. (We know that it can) At some point, the Geth who are uploaded into the suits of the Quarians, will take control of the Quarian bodies.
Right. Completely sabotaging their own plans in Rannoch was the Reaper's own work for their dastardly master plan to assume direct control of some quarian nerve stim programs. Seems legit.
LDS Darth Revan wrote...
The upgrade code is only based off Reaper code, it's not an exact duplicate and thus not Reaper code. Think of it like the dinosaur DNA in Jurrasic Park. The DNA used is only based off dinosaur DNA, but also uses frog DNA, thus it's not dinosaur DNA.
paxxton wrote...
@DoomsdayDevice: Are you going to cause trouble today?
Modifié par DoomsdayDevice, 21 décembre 2012 - 11:24 .