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Will any of our choices from the previous ME games affect Andromeda at all?


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Cyonan

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They're going to great lengths to ensure that they don't have to acknowledge previous choices or make any of them canon.

 

So probably not.



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Nope and it's better that way.


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I wouldn't expect more than some references to previous choices.
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We can only hope not.


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The ending will, if you chose the green one. However, if the aliens and humans in Andromeda left the milky way before the end of ME3, Andromeda's writers can probably find a way around that.

 

I think, whether the Krogan were around to be cured of the genophage or not, will probably have an affect on MEA. I believe a lot of awesome stuff happened in the trilogy which should hopefully affect Andromeda.



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No.

 

The ending will, if you chose the green one. However, if the aliens and humans in Andromeda left the milky way before the end of ME3, Andromeda's writers can probably find a way around that.

 

I think, whether the Krogan were around to be cured of the genophage or not, will probably have an affect on MEA. I believe a lot of awesome stuff happened in the trilogy which should hopefully affect Andromeda.

 

They disconnected the new game from everything in the past to avoid the clusterfuck they did with the endings.

 

The ONLY possible way would be, that they choose a setting that serves as canon und use this for Andromeda.

BUT

1) they talked their way out for their responsibility with the cheap phrase "we value the players choice too high, therefore we don't choose a canon" (in other words : we fucked it all so utterly up since so long, we simply have no clue how to get out there).

2) IF they WOULD choose a canon and build the new story upon this, there wouldn't be any need to go THAT far away as they do with andromeda.

 

So...

no.

 

PS: the genophage and the geth-quanari-thing is still something that HAS to be adressed in some way... but i better don't think about how they want to do this... as i wrote elsewhere, i expect the "how did we get to andromeda"-story to be more or less ridiculous.


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Relax, the game isn't out yet so we are only speculating. No point telling me I am wrong. :)

 


2) IF they WOULD choose a canon and build the new story upon this, there wouldn't be any need to go THAT far away as they do with andromeda.

The milky way is done the reapers were the biggest threat they had face. What possible challenges could compare? A new galaxy.



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Some minor ones involving lower-tier characters and conflicts, maybe. Nothing really plot-important, though.



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I hope and believe some things will carry over. Probably stuff bout the races like Krogan genophage and the Rachni maybe. I don't think much else will be of importance since they set it in a new galaxy. All the other choices were set up in relation to the reapers and died with them. I do expect there to be some cameo remarks made bout Shepard since I buy the Ark theory. Nothing more than that though.



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Will our character think Asari need other species to reproduce?


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Yes. They will use the choices made in this playthrough. hahaha. NO

 

I would not be surprised if there's no  reference to any previous characters or conflicts that may of happened in the Milky Way



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So......choices aside , we going to a new galaxy to pick new mushrooms? So the choices would be about how many fish we had alive in the fish tank ?  :lol:



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Yes, but in a highly unexpected way. A lot of people that still bang on about how Bioware got it all wrong will be on a forum complaining they got it wrong again, whatever they do. 



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Relax, the game isn't out yet so we are only speculating. No point telling me I am wrong. :)

 

The milky way is done the reapers were the biggest threat they had face. What possible challenges could compare? A new galaxy.

 

 

Of course we know close to nothing, but i don't see how our decisions should be able to make it to the new world.

Which one? Mine? Yours? There are so many loose ends for every possible ending alone.

Don't get me wrong, i would like to know what happens with the future of the Krogans, Quarians, etc.

But they can't make 10+ new worlds for all our different decisions.

 

For the milky way, i guess you are right and i am simply not getting in my stubborn old head, that there has to be a bigger challenge to keep a game running these days.

I would habe been fine to experience the rebuild of the worlds and the raise of a new order... but then again... after which of the endings...

a doom loop :)



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There were choices at the end of ME3?



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They could drag in some small possibly dead characters like Shiala, Giana or Patriarch. Though I bet they won't, to avoid this headache alltogether.



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There were choices at the end of ME3?

 

Well...

I made the Geth and the Quarians both survive (+Edi).

If i take synthesis, they will both live in the new worldorder (+Edi).

If i take destruction, the Geth will die out (no Edi).

If i take control, all will live...

If i shoot the star bastard *boom*

 

Letting *boom* aside there are three different settings for only one issue.

Your world looks different if you handle the Geth-Quarian stuff different.

 

Adapt that for the other decisions we made in the game and welcome to the clusterfuck.

 

Ofc the blunt-as-a-wall-solution is *boom* as canon.

Cheap but effective.

 

PS: The longer i think about this varrenpoo, the more i think it is the best to simply do as Bioware did: forget about the old ME and hope that the new ME will be as good and compelling as the old one was.



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Bioware games have always been about the illusion of meaningful choice followed up by the crushing realisation in the next game how little impact you've really had.

It's like some kind of vast existentialist joke at the expense of the player, kinda like Planescape: Torment as a business model.  I bet they have a sign saying "No Exit" in the Bioware HQ and all.


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Bioware games have always been about the illusion of meaningful choice followed up by the crushing realisation in the next game how little impact you've really had.

It's like some kind of vast existentialist joke at the expense of the player, kinda like Planescape: Torment as a business model.  I bet they have a sign saying "No Exit" in the Bioware HQ and all.

 

It's pretty apparent in the current game they're made actually.


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Well...

I made the Geth and the Quarians both survive (+Edi).

If i take synthesis, they will both live in the new worldorder (+Edi).

If i take destruction, the Geth will die out (no Edi).

If i take control, all will live...

If i shoot the star bastard *boom*

 

Letting *boom* aside there are three different settings for only one issue.

Your world looks different if you handle the Geth-Quarian stuff different.

 

Adapt that for the other decisions we made in the game and welcome to the clusterfuck.

 

Ofc the blunt-as-a-wall-solution is *boom* as canon.

Cheap but effective.

 

PS: The longer i think about this varrenpoo, the more i think it is the best to simply do as Bioware did: forget about the old ME and hope that the new ME will be as good and compelling as the old one was.

 

My guess is that if they mention it at all, we'll leave before any of these events happen so that they can leave it vague as to what happened.

 

Then we can just cure the genophage while travelling to Andromeda if needed. Saren already cured it, Maelon was about to cure it, Mordin/Padok cured it again, and the Krogan were naturally curing it over time. It's pretty much established that it's not an overly difficult thing to cure as much as it is just that nobody bothered to try until recently.

 

Then the only thing to deal with is that there would be a lot of tension between the Quarian and Geth, since Shep hasn't sorted them out yet.


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Yep, this gordian-story-knot makes be believe that they will take the "we'll leave before"-solution, too.

Genophage and Geth-Quarian is, as you said, quite easy to solve.

Then they cut the knot with the andromedan-sword and go for the next try.



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Of course we know close to nothing, but i don't see how our decisions should be able to make it to the new world.

Which one? Mine? Yours? There are so many loose ends for every possible ending alone.

Don't get me wrong, i would like to know what happens with the future of the Krogans, Quarians, etc.

But they can't make 10+ new worlds for all our different decisions.

 

For the milky way, i guess you are right and i am simply not getting in my stubborn old head, that there has to be a bigger challenge to keep a game running these days.

I would habe been fine to experience the rebuild of the worlds and the raise of a new order... but then again... after which of the endings...

a doom loop :)

Maybe they can just make canon certain choices and ignore all the rest. I think regardless of whether we cured the genophage or not the krogans in Andromeda may be genophage free.

 

The history of the milky way is amazing but there is no real way of topping the reaper war.

  • Rachni wars
  • Krogan rebellions
  • The first contact war

Andromeda is Biowares way of starting from the beginning in terms of threat level.



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I think regardless of whether we cured the genophage or not the krogans in Andromeda may be genophage free.

Do we even know if there'll be krogans in Andromeda?



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Apparently.

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