Repost, Fan Writes 400 page blueprint for Mass Effect 3
#176
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:31
#177
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:39
And from what I've skimmed his ideas are pretty terrible.
#178
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:46
dreamgazer wrote...
FlamingBoy wrote...
Dragon Age 2 had dlc as I recall they cut their loses much later into the cycle. It was stil DLCified.
Edit: all dragon age 2 dlc
http://social.bioware.com/page/da2-dlc
That is alot of dlc:happy:
Not compared to Origins, not by a long shot.
Too be fair, its kinda hard to notice Origins DLC, as they are some of the worst DLC ever put out for a Bioware game.
#179
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 08:01
TheMyron wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Most of ME3's defenders are people who didn't even start at the beginning with ME1. Which is why I consider their opinions invalid.
I'm sure you'd like to think that, but it's really not accurate.
Oh, really? What was it about ME1 that you loved so much that you looked forward to acquiring its sequels?
First off, I played since ME1 was first released, and sorry, but the ending to ME3 fits the series. Hell, several parts of ME1 reinforce this view.
Second, ME1 was far from perfect and prone to all those old Bioware bad habits such as lack of character development turning characters into talking codex entries, ****** poor exploration, and a morality system that is two dimensional when it should be three like it is in theory. Nevermind that after DA2, ME1 is Bioware's most unpolished product, although DAO is just as close.
#180
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 09:09
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Darth Brotarian wrote...
Ahhh, so it's fanfiction trying to gussy itself up to pretend it's not daddys little waste of time then. Well then, that makes it a whole lot more important, from "not important" to "not terribly important enough to be bother with". So much more worth it.
All this energy this guy could have used to do better in his job, get a promotion to being assisstant to the assassitant manager. Get a name on a resturant bathroom wall on the east end of the disegnated county line of the city he's in, work till he's 83, died on the job looking up at his bathroom name and inhalling the strongly asparagus bouque of good accomplishments and life decisions.
Instead he wrote this thing and wasted peoples precious atoms and metabolic fuel it took reading through it. Probably wrote the whole thing in comic sans as well, just because that's what he's like irl.
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...lol. Are you SURE you're a Paragon?
#181
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 01:22
I didn't really like ME3, particularly because of the writing, but I find no satisfaction in the work of such a pretentious clueless douche.
Modifié par Mr Massakka, 21 janvier 2014 - 01:41 .
#182
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 02:45
Some artworks are well done, though I don't understand they're there.
Reapers forces always look the same for their particular race, meaning humans always look like husks, turians always like marauders (except when they are mixed with krogans) and asari always like banshees.
Why would our former friends look different than them?
Just because they have names?
Jack was just another phantom and Legion just another geth unit.
#183
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 04:48
SirLugash wrote...
Impressive work.
Some artworks are well done, though I don't understand they're there.
Reapers forces always look the same for their particular race, meaning humans always look like husks, turians always like marauders (except when they are mixed with krogans) and asari always like banshees.
Why would our former friends look different than them?
Just because they have names?
Jack was just another phantom and Legion just another geth unit.
Probably for the horror aspect of seeing former friends Reaperized. Particularly if it was Shepard doing the Reaperizing.
I mean, wasn't it a complaint that Jack was just another Phantom and Morinth was just a renamed Banshee?
#184
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:12
#185
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:19
#186
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:19
iakus wrote...
I feel sorry for people who feel the need to call others "celler dwellers"
Perhaps it's a compliment:

Looks like a grand place to write a story or two.
#187
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:23
#188
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:33
Han Shot First wrote...
I feel sorry for the cellar dweller who wrote this.
Anyone who would spend that much time and energy hammering out the fanfic equivalent of War and Peace, would probably need a 400 page manual to find the clitoris.
Quite rude that, quite unfeeling.
How old are you?
#189
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:36
TheMyron wrote...
Much of what made me fall in love with ME is missing by ME3;
I think the opinions of those who started ME3 as their first MET game shouldn't count.
It must be inconvenient for people like you to go back and read the pages and pages of 9/10 or 10/10 reviews that series-long fans gave ME3 "before the ending". Clearly most (by your arbitrary self-serving standards) series fans loved ME3 aside from the ending, and those who now rail on the entire game or the game's "serious problems" are just the little dingleberries left over after the big ****storm.
#190
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 05:47
Sion1138 wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
I feel sorry for the cellar dweller who wrote this.
Anyone who would spend that much time and energy hammering out the fanfic equivalent of War and Peace, would probably need a 400 page manual to find the clitoris.
Quite rude that, quite unfeeling.
Also quite true.
Someone who wastes that much time and energy writing a pointless 400 page fan rewrite of a video game, is in need of some new hobbies. Or some human companionship.
#191
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:13
Han Shot First wrote...
Sion1138 wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
I feel sorry for the cellar dweller who wrote this.
Anyone who would spend that much time and energy hammering out the fanfic equivalent of War and Peace, would probably need a 400 page manual to find the clitoris.
Quite rude that, quite unfeeling.
Also quite true.
Someone who wastes that much time and energy writing a pointless 400 page fan rewrite of a video game, is in need of some new hobbies. Or some human companionship.
It doesn't matter whether it's true or not. People have different minds and you do not know why they behave the way they do.
Without that knowledge, it is not for you to judge them. At the very least, not so harshly.
Your words are inflammatory and without restraint, which may be suggestive of a certain behavioral pathology on your part.
Modifié par Sion1138, 21 janvier 2014 - 09:28 .
#192
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:22
Well, maybe it's "better" in the sense that we don't have to put up with it.
#193
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:30
Sion1138 wrote...
It doesn't matter whether it's true or not. People have different minds and you do not know why they behave the way they do.
Without that knowledge, it is not for you to judge them. At the very least, not so harshly.
Your words are inflammatory and without restraint, which may be of suggestive of a certain behavioral pathology on your part.
Clearly the answer is to be more passive-aggressive with our insults.
Modifié par CronoDragoon, 21 janvier 2014 - 06:31 .
#194
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:32
Sion1138 wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
Sion1138 wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
I feel sorry for the cellar dweller who wrote this.
Anyone who would spend that much time and energy hammering out the fanfic equivalent of War and Peace, would probably need a 400 page manual to find the clitoris.
Quite rude that, quite unfeeling.
Also quite true.
Someone who wastes that much time and energy writing a pointless 400 page fan rewrite of a video game, is in need of some new hobbies. Or some human companionship.
It doesn't matter whether it's true or not. People have different minds and you do not know why they behave the way they do.
Without that knowledge, it is not for you to judge them. At the very least, not so harshly.
Your words are inflammatory and without restraint, which may be of suggestive of a certain behavioral pathology on your part.
New to the internet?
#195
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 06:56
CronoDragoon wrote...
Clearly the answer is to be more passive-aggressive with our insults.
Or to actually argue why this project is not so good than to simply spout trollish insults at the author.
#196
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:12
How does it compare to Bioware's ending?
What parts did you like or dislike?
How does it compare to other fan works like Marauder Shields or MEHEM?
#197
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:16
#198
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:22
CronoDragoon wrote...
The Combat in ME3 in was in most ways the best, the ****load of auto-dialogue is a totally different thing. It's not what I chose, much of it is "re-education"/ information assuming the player is new to the series, and often Shepard says something that's him, the one person who is supposed to have the answers by now, quite ignorant.
#199
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:23
The endings are far from fixed and are worse due to paragon/renegade railroading and a clear author preference for one side with what appears to be utter disdain for the other.
So, no thanks.
#200
Posté 21 janvier 2014 - 07:31
CrutchCricket wrote...
From what I've skimmed it doesn't fix much of anything and is clearly playing favorites with certain choices, characters etc.
The endings are far from fixed and are worse due to paragon/renegade railroading and a clear author preference for one side with what appears to be utter disdain for the other.
So, no thanks.
I do find the ending options being tied to paragon/renegade score to be a weakness. Renegades with a high EMS score are pretty much screwed (as is the galaxy)
Still, I do like the idea of "bad" High EMS choices. and potentially "good" Low EMS ones.





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