Jade8aby88 wrote...
xsdob wrote...
Jade8aby88 wrote...
Eterna5 wrote...
You did win. Stop being stupid.
Oh? Care to elaborate?
If I may.
You stopped the reapers from destroying your cycle. You saved countless billions if not trillions from extinction.
By condemning an entire species to extinction...
And your friends didn't starve to death marooned on a jungle planet, and many went on to live good lives depending on your choices.
So the Normandy can fly again.. That's the only thing the EC really changed. The relays are still ****ed and god knows how long it will take the fleets to get home.
I'd say that counts as a win.
Nope, still doesn't. I'm not saying I want an ending without sacrifice, but those sacrifices should appear organically through the narrative and not by the enemy saying "you chose this so this will happen as a result" it makes any sacrifice totally arbitrary. What I want, most of all, is an ending that doesn't sacrifice the relays. Oh and Shepard reuniting with LI
About the synthetics, it's your choice to pick the destroy option in the first place. Just like the other options has to accept that there is a risk that the reapers might go back to their ways, your consequence is having to make a final sacrifice to end their threat entirly.
Second, the slides pretty much establish that the relays are not broken and that the other species make it home just fine. Wrex made it back to his world, so did the quarians who went to earth. We even see the fleet depart from the sol system. If you want to believe the galacy is ****ed, again, that is your interpretation and your own doing, not biowares.
And third, yes it does. You don;t sacrifice the relays, they are not destroyed, and that is your interpretation, once again. It is no more true for everyone else as what you claim are my incorrect analysis, mainly because you and I both have exactly the same validity with both our claims and enough evidence to support both.
In fact the only reason I keep disagreeing with you in such a strong way is how you make all your interpretations sound like the only answer that one can come to, and that is simply not true. You speak in more absolutes than the catalyst does.
It's no ones fault your so cynical in your views of the ending except yours really, since your the only one who can come to your own conclusions for you.
Modifié par xsdob, 04 décembre 2012 - 07:03 .