Please people, try not to go to far off topic, thanks. Preferably no anti-Ashley's at all, like the first commentator below.
To those who romance Ashley, why Ashley?
Modifié par TheMyron, 26 mai 2013 - 09:49 .
Modifié par TheMyron, 26 mai 2013 - 09:49 .
TheMyron wrote...
I have heard plenty of reasons as to why people dislike/hate Ashley, but I see plenty of people liking her in the polls, but seem to have a hard time finding their opinions in the forums.
Please people, try not to go to far off topic, thanks. Preferably no anti-Ashley's at all, like the first commentator below.
To those who romance Ashley, why Ashley?
Modifié par CptData, 26 mai 2013 - 10:13 .
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.iakus wrote...
Because she was the most complex character in the game, struggling with the ideals of the Alliance and a general cynicism about people in general.She's a decent person without being a wide-eyed idealist She's aggressive, tends to shoot her mouth off, and speaks from the heart.
Sadly, in ME3, she goes almost entirely mute for the second half of the game. And she sticks to "safe" subjects like her family. It's like there was a rule to make her as inoffensive as possible.
Modifié par Mr.House, 26 mai 2013 - 10:13 .
Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.iakus wrote...
Because she was the most complex character in the game, struggling with the ideals of the Alliance and a general cynicism about people in general.She's a decent person without being a wide-eyed idealist She's aggressive, tends to shoot her mouth off, and speaks from the heart.
Sadly, in ME3, she goes almost entirely mute for the second half of the game. And she sticks to "safe" subjects like her family. It's like there was a rule to make her as inoffensive as possible.
I laughed so hard when she said that after I shot her.Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.
AresKeith wrote...
Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.iakus wrote...
Because she was the most complex character in the game, struggling with the ideals of the Alliance and a general cynicism about people in general.She's a decent person without being a wide-eyed idealist She's aggressive, tends to shoot her mouth off, and speaks from the heart.
Sadly, in ME3, she goes almost entirely mute for the second half of the game. And she sticks to "safe" subjects like her family. It's like there was a rule to make her as inoffensive as possible.
I found it really annoying how they handled her in ME3
Mumba1511 wrote...
I laughed so hard when she said that after I shot her.Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.
Made Nightwing wrote...
AresKeith wrote...
Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.iakus wrote...
Because she was the most complex character in the game, struggling with the ideals of the Alliance and a general cynicism about people in general.She's a decent person without being a wide-eyed idealist She's aggressive, tends to shoot her mouth off, and speaks from the heart.
Sadly, in ME3, she goes almost entirely mute for the second half of the game. And she sticks to "safe" subjects like her family. It's like there was a rule to make her as inoffensive as possible.
I found it really annoying how they handled her in ME3
Actually, in some situations, Jay wrote her really well. She had some great scenes that were cut for some unknown reason. The dialogue he wrote where Shepard and Ashley talk about the afterlife was very moving, like how Chris would have written her.
However, for some reason, other writers can take control of characters during various scenes. So we have Mac writing her for Mars, and someone else writing her for the coup, with the best of Jay's dialogue being shuffled out of sight for being 'controversial'.
Made Nightwing wrote...
Actually, in some situations, Jay wrote her really well. She had some great scenes that were cut for some unknown reason. The dialogue he wrote where Shepard and Ashley talk about the afterlife was very moving, like how Chris would have written her.
However, for some reason, other writers can take control of characters during various scenes. So we have Mac writing her for Mars, and someone else writing her for the coup, with the best of Jay's dialogue being shuffled out of sight for being 'controversial'.
AresKeith wrote...
And that's what annoyed me when I found out about that, plus the unnecessary appearance change
I admit, I never saw Ashley as deep or complex, even back in the ME1 days. I thought her opinions and beliefs were fairly outdated and offensive to me.Mr.House wrote...
She tells Shepard before she dies to go to hell. I tihnk the writer tried to make the players hate Ash in ME3.iakus wrote...
Because she was the most complex character in the game, struggling with the ideals of the Alliance and a general cynicism about people in general.She's a decent person without being a wide-eyed idealist She's aggressive, tends to shoot her mouth off, and speaks from the heart.
Sadly, in ME3, she goes almost entirely mute for the second half of the game. And she sticks to "safe" subjects like her family. It's like there was a rule to make her as inoffensive as possible.
Modifié par MassivelyEffective0730, 26 mai 2013 - 10:44 .
iakus wrote...
AresKeith wrote...
And that's what annoyed me when I found out about that, plus the unnecessary appearance change
Fortunately I have a mode that gives her back the bun. Now if only I could get her into a real Alliance uniform, that brawl in the Citadel DLC wouldn't look so silly...
CptData wrote...
Yeah, and I have hoped said dialogue would return with a patch or something. After all, it got recorded, right? Why not adding that scene with a patch? 'cause it wasn't seen as "important" for the fans. I don't believe it was caused by budget issues. Either that scene was created - and removed because it wasn't finished, or it was taken out by a bug. Overall, Ashley's content seems to suffer some bugs. And while Liara's bugs got fixed, most of Ashley's dialogue bugs remained. I wish BW would have fixed her bugs as well.
CptData wrote...
Made Nightwing wrote...
Actually, in some situations, Jay wrote her really well. She had some great scenes that were cut for some unknown reason. The dialogue he wrote where Shepard and Ashley talk about the afterlife was very moving, like how Chris would have written her.
However, for some reason, other writers can take control of characters during various scenes. So we have Mac writing her for Mars, and someone else writing her for the coup, with the best of Jay's dialogue being shuffled out of sight for being 'controversial'.
Yeah, and I have hoped said dialogue would return with a patch or something. After all, it got recorded, right?
Modifié par Made Nightwing, 26 mai 2013 - 10:56 .
iakus wrote...
CptData wrote...
Yeah, and I have hoped said dialogue would return with a patch or something. After all, it got recorded, right? Why not adding that scene with a patch? 'cause it wasn't seen as "important" for the fans. I don't believe it was caused by budget issues. Either that scene was created - and removed because it wasn't finished, or it was taken out by a bug. Overall, Ashley's content seems to suffer some bugs. And while Liara's bugs got fixed, most of Ashley's dialogue bugs remained. I wish BW would have fixed her bugs as well.
Ironically, the bug where Aytheta and Shepard talk about Liara like she's Shepard's girlfriend persists...
Highly depends on what you see as "deep and complex".MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
I admit, I never saw Ashley as deep or complex, even back in the ME1 days. I thought her opinions and beliefs were fairly outdated and offensive to me.
I also admit, I wish there was more of a chance to be dismissive and argumentative towards her.
I do love her "I hope the Reapers send you to hell!" line, then doing sending the Reapers to hell. I do like the idea of having a squadmate who becomes persona non grata as well. I think it adds drama.
Admittedly, I would have loved an oppurtunity to talk to her about the afterlife, and troll her some more.
CptData wrote...
Highly depends on what you see as "deep and complex".
CptData wrote...
^ that's why 90% of Ash in ME3 is based on my headcanon.
Ashley: Shooting stuff first, romantic stuff later, Skipper.
Shepard: That's my girl.
Wrex: She'd be a perfect Krogan female, Shepard. Every girl that tries shooting me is ... interesting.
Shepard: You got your harem already, Wrex.
Wrex: It's never wrong to look for another female, Shepard. Keep that in mind if you have to repopulate your people.
Ashley: Don't even think about it.