Mcfly616 wrote...
if the story has nothing to do with Shepard.....why would the ending/his choices have any effect on someone else's story in the future? You do know Bioware said "no connections to Shepards story", right? Obviously they had an effect on the world everyone will live in, but they certainly don't determine the fates and life paths of every future inhabitant of the galaxy.Stakrin wrote...
The proposition is one game that is the same regardless of the ending, never talking about the ending because it is irrelevant to that storyline.
Does Jesus Christ, Buddha, Noah's Ark, Moses, Evolution, WE2 determine the narrative path of every little story in our everyday lives? Man, I sure hope not. Atleast not me. I mean, they're certainly topics of discussion and undoubtedly have shaped the world we live in. But they don't decide my fate.
It has to do with the setting of the world. Yes, a Refuse world is completely different from a Synthesis world. They are completely unrecogniseable and the same story told in two different worlds would not make sense.
And yes evolution has a massive effect on everyday life, if there had never been a mass exctintion event and some sort Raptor dinosaur species had evolved into intellegent life, the story of Romeo and Juliette would be unrecogniseable. The events in ME3 were significant. The world would be very different without Christianity. I'm not sure what WE2 is. Do you mean WW2? In that case less so because I dont believe either the Germans or the Japanese had the resources to ultimately win in the long run. But culture within Europe and in fact the foreign policy of the US was completely different following the war.





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