I'm doubtful of there being Geth there, as they're dependent upon Shepard's decision making and, their own. They are too pre-ME:Andromeda based. imo
Will there be Geth in Andromeda?
#26
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 05:51
#27
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 05:56
Drunken QMR is similiar to HK-47? Who would have known...
we they (iM UNDERCOVER AND YOU'RE BLOWING IT YOU ARSE) both seduce you with the eloquence of their diction and a subdued but politely arrogant disposition, completely disarming you as to what horrors of malicious intent that lurk behind that mask.....what dreams of chronic and sustained cruelty.
- DaemionMoadrin aime ceci
#28
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 05:58
It's possible there will be AIs in Andromeda,the teaser showed unknown advanced race.
You mean those bad guys who looked vaguely Prothean? Running around near towers that looked strangely like Prothean technology?
#29
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 06:09
Hopefully, so that my headcanon retconning of that "all the Geth are now dead"/Destroy bullsh!t can reach max delusion.
#30
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 06:15
I saved both, but if I could I'd always choose Geth because the Quarians are just straight up morons. Don't give me that synthetic life is not real life BS either, because that's really narrowminded. Our bodies and sentience works through the same basics concepts that AIs in Mass Effect do. Moving parts, electric signals, a core which controls how everything works. We're all just machines in one way or another.
Bioware didn't have to sell a sob story, because they told us the story of one of the most incompetent races in the galaxy which made the decision easier. If anything they didn't do enough to convince us not to side with the Geth, unless ofc you're narrowminded about what life is.
#31
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 06:19
I saved both, but if I could I'd always choose Geth because the Quarians are just straight up morons. Don't give me that synthetic life is not real life BS either, because that's really narrowminded. Our bodies and sentience works through the same basics concepts that AIs in Mass Effect do. Moving parts, electric signals, a core which controls how everything works. We're all just machines in one way or another.
Haha no. Your understanding of artificial intelligences is more shocking than the awful Star Trek episode it is ripped from, and Stephen Hawking would probably slap you if he had the use of his arms.
#32
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 06:33
Destroy was the most popular ending, so I doubt they will return in any meaningful way.
Destroy might only have affected the Milky Way.
Since the Crucible needed the Mass Relays to transmit the blastwave across the entire galaxy, without any Mass Relays in Dark Space to continue to propogate the signal, the Ctrl-Alt-Del wave will likely peter out long before it hits Andromeda. Any Geth, AI or even Reaper far enough away from the galaxy could have escaped the destruction due to being outside of the blastzone when the Crucible fired.
#33
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 07:58
They might be the pilots of the ark, if it made the long journey, since synthethics are essentially immortal.
#34
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 08:11
They might be the pilots of the ark, if it made the long journey, since synthethics are essentially immortal.
If they are pilots, makes me wonder if they might have started out as simple VIs for the ark, only to develop into true AI at some point along the journey, perhaps if they began upgrading themselves along with their self-repair, leading their programming to become more and more sophisticated.
At which point, they either rebelled by killing their crew, or simply decided to not wake them and instead strike out on their own?
#35
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 08:24
They might be the pilots of the ark, if it made the long journey, since synthethics are essentially immortal.
And don't need food, water, air, or even space since they can live in the computers.
#36
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 08:49
They're widely popular, more people saved Geth than Quarians in ME3 lol. I say they'll be there.
This isn't that shocking given the actual scenario in-game, though. Most people will gravitate towards the good option, and unless you could save both (which requires an import) it's fairly clear during the decision scene that the Geth are the 'nicer' option since they're being annihilated by a warmonger that won't back off no matter what you say. I mean it's a **** choice, but unless you hate A.I. the Geth are a much better choice morally.
So really, that the statistics show this outcome isn't really that surprising.
#37
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 09:02
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As I don't give a hoot about MP, I guess it even things out.
No reason for Geth presence. The humans were running away from a galaxy with the Reapers ready to exterminate all advanced civilizations.
#38
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 09:24
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As I don't give a hoot about MP, I guess it even things out.
No reason for Geth presence. The humans were running away from a galaxy with the Reapers ready to exterminate all advanced civilizations.
There may not be any storyline reason for geth presence; I say "may" because we don't have any idea what the story actually is. All we know is the setting.
But "fans of the franchise want us to include this element of the franchise because they really, really liked it" actually is a reason to include it in the next installment of the franchise.
There may be good storyline reasons to exclude the geth, there may not be. If there are, I'm fine with it. If there aren't, then I would prefer the geth be included.
#39
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 09:25
No geth. No quarians. People could have killed them. Your choices matter.
#40
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 09:28
I don't know what the purpose would be for a geth to be located in Andromeda. Away from the rest of them? Doesn't seem advisable.
If anything, there will be a suitable replacement.
#41
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 09:36
No geth. No quarians. People could have killed them. Your choices matter.
But only your choice to destroy them. Your choice to save them means nothing.
- sH0tgUn jUliA aime ceci
#42
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 10:50
Well, there could be some Quarians. Not all of them joined the Migrant Fleet when they went to war against the Geth. If they left before the Reapers turned up, then they might not even know about it.
The Geth would be far more complicated to write into the game. At this point there were no sympathies for them among the Citadel races and the only one who ever got to deal with a friendly Geth was Shepard. So... chances are... there are none.
#43
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 10:54
Hopefully they don't replace them with an even more rage inducing enemy!
#44
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 10:56
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
I would riot if there are no Geth. And i couldn't care less about the MP, I need them in the story, There were a fundamental part of my ME trilogy experience.
#45
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 10:58
It's a good question. I'm going to go with probably not. It is likely they are going to drop some of the character models for frostbite importation. Geth are tricky because there are story reasons from ME3 in which they might be destroyed or hostile. And the rate they expand could be tricky from a MEA story point of view.
#46
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 11:20
Hopefully Geth won't be in the MP.
Hopefully they don't replace them with an even more rage inducing enemy!
We're going to meet a new alien race, become allies (until someone backstabs the other) and get them to join our squad. And they will make the Geth look like toys. Cause... bigger, brighter, louder and all that.
I would riot if there are no Geth. And i couldn't care less about the MP, I need them in the story, There were a fundamental part of my ME trilogy experience.
Yeah well, you are not playing the trilogy anymore. You're playing ME:A now and that (probably) has no Geth whatsoever. Get used to the disappointment earlier, it's probably not going to stop there.
#47
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 11:23
If there are geth in Andromeda, it would mean the Destroy ending is non-canon. BioWare has said they don't want to decanonize any of the endings, so that eliminates geth as a potential species.
#48
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 11:28
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
We're going to meet a new alien race, become allies (until someone backstabs the other) and get them to join our squad. And they will make the Geth look like toys. Cause... bigger, brighter, louder and all that.
Yeah well, you are not playing the trilogy anymore. You're playing ME:A now and that (probably) has no Geth whatsoever. Get used to the disappointment earlier, it's probably not going to stop there.
It's called Mass Effect, Isn't it?
#49
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 11:32
If there are geth in Andromeda, it would mean the Destroy ending is non-canon. BioWare has said they don't want to decanonize any of the endings, so that eliminates geth as a potential species.
Not if the ark left before the crucible fired. Since the blast would only affect the milky way, the geth in the ark would be fine.
#50
Posté 17 juin 2015 - 11:47
They've confirmed ME:A to take place after the events of ME3. Also, the primary mode of travel in ME:A seems to be wormhole drives (i.e near instantaneous transportation), and those weren't invented during ME3. Such sophisticated technology would likely require a few centuries to develop, at the very least.Not if the ark left before the crucible fired. Since the blast would only affect the milky way, the geth in the ark would be fine.
Besides, the galactic species didn't have the technology or the economy to reach Andromeda during the events of ME3. Between energy+eezo requirements, vessel size and the discharge problem, there was no way for them to make such a journey. Not to mention it would be impossible for them to fund the construction of an Ark vessel while fighting a very costly war and developing an even more costly Crucible.
Nice to see you, by the way. It's been a long time.





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