MEHEM - the Mass Effect (3) Happy Ending Mod - No more star kid, no more deaths and a reunion
#901
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 01:03
Thanks.
#902
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 01:58
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
PKchu wrote...
Out of curiosity, does the Tali/MShep one have hug clipping issues? I don't intend to watch it, just install it blind when I do use it.
Thanks.
A little bit, but that's probably to do with the messed up armour Shepard's wearing (which may be changed to his casual outfit another version).
#903
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 07:01
PKchu wrote...
Out of curiosity, does the Tali/MShep one have hug clipping issues? I don't intend to watch it, just install it blind when I do use it.
Thanks.
As far as I can tell, all of the hugs have very slight clipping, with the side of the LI and Shep's head clipping together. It's almost not noticeable, only something you see if you're looking for bugs.
#904
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 08:28
What you are doing here is so much more, and so much more difficult, I look forward to seeing future updates. Are you adding more LI content at a later date? I would expect my love interest to be much happier I was alive, thats all.
Fantastic work, I'm not on facebook at all, but Ive subcribed to this thread and it has my complete support.
Modifié par Mista_Whizzard, 17 novembre 2012 - 08:29 .
#905
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 09:51
PKchu wrote...
Out of curiosity, does the Tali/MShep one have hug clipping issues? I don't intend to watch it, just install it blind when I do use it.
Thanks.
Here:

It is only the collar of the armor. Should be solved with next update of the mod, when Shepard will wear something else.
#906
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 10:27
I haven't tried this mod yet, but I am looking forward to doing so during my current playthrough of the game. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I don't expect it to be, but it's certainly not hard for it to be better than the so-called ending of the original game. From the description at least it sounds as if it adds most of what I would have expected as a minimum from the developers for the ending of a trilogy such as this.
So thank you very much for the work that you have put into this mod, and thanks to everyone else who has contributed to it.
Modifié par bjdbwea, 17 novembre 2012 - 12:03 .
#907
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 12:29
#908
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 06:21
#909
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 07:18
PKchu wrote...
Oh, thanks Bfler. That's like, not an even a noticable amount of clipping. : D
you can consider this "problem" fixed ... mrfob has already solved it and shepard is going to wear casual outfit in the next update.
#910
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 08:13
#911
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 08:37
Dr_Extrem wrote...
you can consider this "problem" fixed ... mrfob has already solved it and shepard is going to wear casual outfit in the next update.

"Yo you got a problem, MrFob'll solve it."
#912
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 08:49
#913
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:30
Modifié par StarOfFlames, 17 novembre 2012 - 11:48 .
#914
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:42
StarOfFlames wrote...
Please stop referring to the ending as a "problem that needs to be fixed". If you want a different closure, then go ahead and do it your way but why burn what you don't like?
I like how your two sentences contradict each other.
#915
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:46
I am sorry but is someone forcing you to download it? If you like the original ending fine, but why should others, who don´t, settle for it, if there is a alternative?StarOfFlames wrote...
Okay, please don't flame me.........
#916
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:46
#917
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:54
christrek1982 wrote...
I was tempted to say something sarcastic but I won't out of respect for Mr fob and you StarOfFlames you saw something in the ending that I didn't and I respect that. I also have to give you points for speaking out but at the end of the day and with respect I will have to disagree because where you saw art I saw one of the most detached and forced ending to one of the best Scifi games of the last 10 years and I can't help but feel that the whole ending dose the franchise a disservice.
It shows, too, now, in video game design classes. Whenever someone brings up "Mass Effect 3" in conversation, the class/professor either groans or bursts out laughing -- The game is slated to be in the next edition of my textbook as a game not to be reproduced.
MEHEM actually makes something qualifiable out of Mass Effect 3.
#918
Posté 17 novembre 2012 - 11:58
neilthecellist wrote...
StarOfFlames wrote...
Please stop referring to the ending as a "problem that needs to be fixed". If you want a different closure, then go ahead and do it your way but why burn what you don't like?
I like how your two sentences contradict each other.
No they don't. You can
a) Pick your own version and respect the ideas of others
M0rf3usTHEbEST wrote...
I am sorry but is someone forcing you to download it? If you like the original ending fine, but why should others, who don´t, settle for it, if there is a alternative?StarOfFlames wrote...
Okay, please don't flame me.........
No one is forcing me and I'm not forcing anyone to accept my ideas. What I meant is I'm not trying to pick on a long flame war with my comment.
christrek1982 wrote...
I was tempted to say something sarcastic but I won't out of respect for Mr fob and you StarOfFlames you saw something in the ending that I didn't and I respect that. I also have to give you points for speaking out but at the end of the day and with respect I will have to disagree because where you saw art I saw one of the most detached and forced ending to one of the best Scifi games of the last 10 years and I can't help but feel that the whole ending dose the franchise a disservice.
I see. Well, thank you for your understanding. Maybe you have more experience in gaming. You see, I'm a very conservative Sci-Fi fan, I stick to the old ways, I think that Sci-Fi is a genre that asks the deep questions. Mass Efect is just what real science fiction is there for. It asks you, what is the meaning of life as we know it, and where is the line between person and machine. So yes, of course, in the end it breaks your heart, but when you look at it from a distance, you see the true value of Shepard's sacrifice. Or, well, so I think.
What I don't get is why do fans so much hate the ending if there's an outcome where Shepard lives?
neilthecellist wrote...
christrek1982 wrote...
I was tempted to say something sarcastic but I won't out of respect for Mr fob and you StarOfFlames you saw something in the ending that I didn't and I respect that. I also have to give you points for speaking out but at the end of the day and with respect I will have to disagree because where you saw art I saw one of the most detached and forced ending to one of the best Scifi games of the last 10 years and I can't help but feel that the whole ending dose the franchise a disservice.
It shows, too, now, in video game design classes. Whenever someone brings up "Mass Effect 3" in conversation, the class/professor either groans or bursts out laughing -- The game is slated to be in the next edition of my textbook as a game not to be reproduced.
MEHEM actually makes something qualifiable out of Mass Effect 3.
Excuse me, sir, but Mass Effect is an interactive story, not just a video game. Please read my original comment.
Modifié par StarOfFlames, 18 novembre 2012 - 12:03 .
#919
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:02
Modifié par christrek1982, 18 novembre 2012 - 12:05 .
#920
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:06
rely that is sad to hearneilthecellist wrote...
christrek1982 wrote...
I was tempted to say something sarcastic but I won't out of respect for Mr fob and you StarOfFlames you saw something in the ending that I didn't and I respect that. I also have to give you points for speaking out but at the end of the day and with respect I will have to disagree because where you saw art I saw one of the most detached and forced ending to one of the best Scifi games of the last 10 years and I can't help but feel that the whole ending dose the franchise a disservice.
It shows, too, now, in video game design classes. Whenever someone brings up "Mass Effect 3" in conversation, the class/professor either groans or bursts out laughing -- The game is slated to be in the next edition of my textbook as a game not to be reproduced.
MEHEM actually makes something qualifiable out of Mass Effect 3.
#921
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:07
StarOfFlames wrote...
Okay, please don't flame me, but I think removing the original, real ending of the game just kills the entire story. You don't like it? Fine. But , with the ending, everything fits into a pattern, the story has a meaning, and the player is left to think about the questions real science fiction is there to pose. This is how you tell a story. It's heartbreaking but elevating and beautiful. It's sad that so many people couldn't accept it. But still. This story is complete, this story is art, this story is science fiction and I stand by it. Please stop referring to the ending as a "problem that needs to be fixed". If you want a different closure, then go ahead and do it your way but why burn what you don't like? Real storytelling is not about Hollywoodian hapy endings, it's about values and meaning, drama and emotion. It's about the experience of the journey, it's about learning new things. It's about life, and life is not a fairy tale.
sorry - but mass effect has ever been a fantasy story in space. its a classic space opera in hollywoods best traditions.
you dont like mehem - ok. but dont state it is the pinnacle of sci fi story telling. the endings alone would make a fantastic short story but in context with the whole series and the crudely implemented deus ex machina, the endings are the mother of all bad examples how to end a story. real storytelling involves a logical, coherent ending, thats fits to the story.
value and meaning .. drama and emotion - thats hollywood - to the core.
#922
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:11
Modifié par StarOfFlames, 18 novembre 2012 - 12:18 .
#923
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:18
Well, if no more video games like Mass Effect 3 will be made, then I will quit video gaming. Before Mass Effect, I thought video games were shallow. It was truly ME3 that proved me wrong.christrek1982 wrote...
rely that is sad to hearneilthecellist wrote...
christrek1982 wrote...
I was tempted to say something sarcastic but I won't out of respect for Mr fob and you StarOfFlames you saw something in the ending that I didn't and I respect that. I also have to give you points for speaking out but at the end of the day and with respect I will have to disagree because where you saw art I saw one of the most detached and forced ending to one of the best Scifi games of the last 10 years and I can't help but feel that the whole ending dose the franchise a disservice.
It shows, too, now, in video game design classes. Whenever someone brings up "Mass Effect 3" in conversation, the class/professor either groans or bursts out laughing -- The game is slated to be in the next edition of my textbook as a game not to be reproduced.
MEHEM actually makes something qualifiable out of Mass Effect 3.
Dr_Extrem wrote...
StarOfFlames wrote...
Okay, please don't flame me, but I think removing the original, real ending of the game just kills the entire story. You don't like it? Fine. But , with the ending, everything fits into a pattern, the story has a meaning, and the player is left to think about the questions real science fiction is there to pose. This is how you tell a story. It's heartbreaking but elevating and beautiful. It's sad that so many people couldn't accept it. But still. This story is complete, this story is art, this story is science fiction and I stand by it. Please stop referring to the ending as a "problem that needs to be fixed". If you want a different closure, then go ahead and do it your way but why burn what you don't like? Real storytelling is not about Hollywoodian hapy endings, it's about values and meaning, drama and emotion. It's about the experience of the journey, it's about learning new things. It's about life, and life is not a fairy tale.
sorry - but mass effect has ever been a fantasy story in space. its a classic space opera in hollywoods best traditions.
you dont like mehem - ok. but dont state it is the pinnacle of sci fi story telling. the endings alone would make a fantastic short story but in context with the whole series and the crudely implemented deus ex machina, the endings are the mother of all bad examples how to end a story. real storytelling involves a logical, coherent ending, thats fits to the story.
value and meaning .. drama and emotion - thats hollywood - to the core.
Well, I don't state it's the pinnacle of Sci-Fi. In fact, I don't think that that point has
ever
been reached, there's still so much more to this genre. What I say is Mass Effect is real, artistic, true Sci-Fi, and it's the ending that really makes it to be so. ME3 is a drama. And yes, I still think a real story involves emotion, value and meaning, and no, it's not Hollywoodian. This is how novels were wrote, or, for that matter, I think this is how stories were being told by cavemen sitting around a fire. And a real story is about life. And a real sci-fi is taking the story to a new level. But I don't see why the Mass Effect ending is illogical or incoherent. In the end, everything is explained and everything fits together. Yes, there is a twist in the end, but I don't think that's fine.
Modifié par StarOfFlames, 18 novembre 2012 - 12:23 .
#924
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:25
That, and the existence of this mod doesn't do any damage to the ending you got.
#925
Posté 18 novembre 2012 - 12:30
Nor is this really the thread to debate the meaning of the ending, since that's pretty much 99.9% of BSN. I think its safe to say that different people see different things. To me, this ending is no more realistic then the original. You very rarely get to meet space ghost children who give you a decision to change the fate of the galaxy.





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