I must say that I have been a mess on the matter since the beginning, and that darn kid colored me negative since then, so, I certainly hope for the best...
Your prefered ending choice.
Débuté par
Ritly13
, août 05 2012 04:44
#51
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:00
#52
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:12
Couldn't care less about Shepard dying so control for me.
#53
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:20
I prefer refuse. If you don't metagame, it's the only viable option which keeps the ideas of the trilogy intact. And the next cycle wins.
#54
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:25
Jinx1720 wrote...
I prefer refuse. If you don't metagame, it's the only viable option which keeps the ideas of the trilogy intact. And the next cycle wins.
It's hard not to metagame that because it came out in EC :/ but I guess I see what you're saying, kinda depends on your Shep. Doesn't next cycle just use crucible tho?
#55
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:33
Destroy is the best. It is the only choice that aborts both the goal and the methods used by the Reapers. It denies the need for any ultimate solution for all times, because people are too stupid to deal with their problems on their own. It's what Anderson would do.
Control is second best, it will probably be my canon Paragon choice. It still doesn't require you to believe the Catalyst, but you can keep his tools, just in case, you can destroy them later anyway, and they are undeniably useful to fix the mess.
Synthesis is too strange, too total, too hard to believe. I would have to ask like thousand more questions to even consider it seriously.
Give up is not an ending at all, it is just a glorified game over screen. It shouldn't even be there, it is so out of character. Bioware put it in the game to let all those armchair rebels vent and "**** the system".
Control is second best, it will probably be my canon Paragon choice. It still doesn't require you to believe the Catalyst, but you can keep his tools, just in case, you can destroy them later anyway, and they are undeniably useful to fix the mess.
Synthesis is too strange, too total, too hard to believe. I would have to ask like thousand more questions to even consider it seriously.
Give up is not an ending at all, it is just a glorified game over screen. It shouldn't even be there, it is so out of character. Bioware put it in the game to let all those armchair rebels vent and "**** the system".
#56
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:37
Out of the choices available to us, I pick destroy. (Although it makes no sense that the Catalyst would calmly allow you to destroy the Reapers, yet fly into a hissy fit when you shoot at the hologram.)
I don't believe that conflict with advanced AIs is inevitable/unsolvable, so the whole premise of the other options strikes me as highly flawed and based on the same insane determinism that gave us the Reaper "solution".
I don't believe that conflict with advanced AIs is inevitable/unsolvable, so the whole premise of the other options strikes me as highly flawed and based on the same insane determinism that gave us the Reaper "solution".
#57
Posté 05 août 2012 - 10:52
Synthesis: the strengths of both, the weaknesses of neither.
#58
Posté 05 août 2012 - 11:11
Refuse because Shepard has no reason to believe anything the Spacekid says
#59
Posté 05 août 2012 - 11:14
Destroy. Sacrificing the Geth and EDI sucks big time, but Shepard has had one goal since the beginning of the series, and that goal wasn't going to forget it during the final moments of the war.
Modifié par Awesomness, 05 août 2012 - 11:15 .
#60
Posté 05 août 2012 - 11:33
Destroy. It's what we set out to do, it's what was agreed upon, it's the only way for all the races to live free of the Reapers' grasp. We're fighting for the right of self-determination. The death of the Geth and EDI makes it all the more tragic, and it will always feel like I'm betraying their trust, but we all entered this war prepared for the worst.
Control is too much of a gamble, and a dictator is still a dictator, no matter what you chose to call him. Again, we're fighting for the right of self-determination. I don't want to see an emotionally scarred Shepard policing the galaxy.
Synthesis is just off the table.
Refuse is taking the moral high ground at the expense of everything.
Control is too much of a gamble, and a dictator is still a dictator, no matter what you chose to call him. Again, we're fighting for the right of self-determination. I don't want to see an emotionally scarred Shepard policing the galaxy.
Synthesis is just off the table.
Refuse is taking the moral high ground at the expense of everything.
#61
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:17
Synthesis, because at this point in the story i no longer care about consequences.
I'd rather just see my favourites squadies survive.
I'd rather just see my favourites squadies survive.
#62
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:20
Eain wrote...
Refuse because Shepard has no reason to believe anything the Spacekid says
This
#63
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:21
Control. What better way to end the series than to be the god of your enemies?
#64
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:24
Refuse and destroy are both my preferred endings.
#65
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:32
Destroy. Control is the second best choice for me.
Synthesis seems fine but I don't like the physical change of organics.
Refuse: lol
Synthesis seems fine but I don't like the physical change of organics.
Refuse: lol
#66
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:35
Destroy.
#67
Posté 05 août 2012 - 12:41
Destroy. It ends the current threat. The future is not Shepard's to determine. It can take care of itself.
#68
Posté 05 août 2012 - 06:05
Headcannon. That is my preferred ending.
/troll
Destroy. Then erect a big arse memorial to the Geth somewhere to make it clear that their sacrifice made them the heroes, not Shepard.
"For you to live they had to die. So, remember them."
....Yes, headcannon ending is the best.
/troll
Destroy. Then erect a big arse memorial to the Geth somewhere to make it clear that their sacrifice made them the heroes, not Shepard.
"For you to live they had to die. So, remember them."
....Yes, headcannon ending is the best.
#69
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 05 août 2012 - 06:11
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Destroy. Reapers are dead, Shpeard is alive, and I don't care about any other synthetics.
#70
Posté 05 août 2012 - 06:46
Refuse would be my favourite choice if Mac Walters had not made extra sure to establish that refusing his, pardon, the Catalyst's choices is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!!
#71
Posté 05 août 2012 - 06:59
I enjoy each of the three EC endings, as far as endings to a sci-fi video game go. Not as if they were a real life choice. The chat leading up to them and without using metagaming knowledge on what actually happens is total fail. I can live with that. I still enjoy it.
#72
Posté 05 août 2012 - 07:04
Destroy. I like that it gives a defiant and optimistic vibe to it.
#73
Posté 05 août 2012 - 07:10
Destroy.





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