Thane Fanclub. Keep Thane Alive and in ME3!!!
#15951
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 04:53
#15952
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 05:26
mnomaha wrote...
OMG Coldi you are such a dork! She has a thing about voices. LOL
You're one to talk...perv.
#15953
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 05:30
#15954
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 06:16
*PULLS HAIR^ AAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG *FLIPS TABLE* NO it was horrible I don't know if I feel like screaming or crying.
That's the last dlc and the worst one.
Oh and in case you are wondering the last scene with Samara is always the same regardless of if you attempted to romance her or not.
I'm done giving money to buttware and I am gonna try my hardest not to buy a game with EA on it either.
The mission sucked and only gave ya Wrex as a squadie and despite Steve tagging along on the mission he wasn't even a temporary optional squadmate. So ohh boy you get the ME3 team plus Wrex to make it ME1 team plus Javik, Vega, EDI, and Cortez who is unable to be a in party squadmate but he runs around shooting stuff with the people you don't have in your party.
And don't get me started on Liara's stupid lines at the beginning and through put the dlc she sounded like they were all meant for a romanced Shep she was full of hornyness and sugjestivness.
Oh and apparently I couldn't do Thane's Funeral thing for some unknown reason don't ask me why because I don't know why.
Bleh, buttware delivers exactly what I thought they would a bunch of nothing.
Hey remember the good ol' days? Back when ME2 turned a year old they were just getting going on DLC? Remember how they milked the DLC until pretty close to the reveal trailer of ME3? With the Big Ben Sniper Dude? Remember those days?
agggggggggggggggghhhhhhhh so it's off to the land of fanfic I go, what a great way to cap off the ME series, WE COULD HAVE HAD IT ALL BIOWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ya lazy, money hungry, mainstreaming, grab a new audience sellout jerks.
I feel like vomiting really I do, this is a first I've never felt like vomiting due to a movie, game, book, TV show, anything this is a first. ME3 ends as it came in stinky and sour and wasted potential.
But I'm not leaving here I still enjoy hanging out with ya all.
I guess in the end at least buttware didn't do what I feared they would which was suddenly have Samara throw herself at Shep. Still stupid that they didn't give ya the chance to try and hook up with her.
In the end their budget was spent on a dumb mission and more ME3 cast plus Wrex. Instead of making it something grand.
Screw that mission, and the dumb party, We all just wanted a chance to take care of things with our favorite characters. But nope, buttware didn't want to even rework it so that if ya let Kirrahe or Valern die you could keep Thane alive and find a cure or bring him aboard the Normandy to hang with ya. He don't have to go on missions he could just hang there. Granted it would be a cheep way out but better then this cr@p.
And Jacob do I even dare talk about how stupid and simple that would have been to fix for a romanced Jacob? Just rework it so him and Brynn aren't together.
Kelly got zip.
and even the poor Morinth fans ohh god did they ever get shafted.
So this image pretty much sums up how I feel about buttware ME3 and EA no more from me
Ok I'm gonna go to bed now see ya all tomorrow.
Modifié par gearseffect, 06 mars 2013 - 06:22 .
#15955
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 06:42
#15956
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 06:54
#15957
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:06
DineBoo wrote...
It looks like some Ash fans are disappointed.
why?
what happens to Ashley?
#15958
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:14
Ash was one who really needed something since she's so silent on the ship.
#15959
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:19
I would have thought she and Kaidan would get the same amount.
I would still take what she got over what Thane got any day.
Modifié par JECW, 06 mars 2013 - 07:24 .
#15960
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 08:48
But it's all trying to find a "Watsonian" explanation rather than a "Doylist" one.
#15961
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 10:15
LoonySpectre wrote...
Now these letters... They should have been there from the release day. Now they look more like a retcon that finally explains his attitude change in ME3. Thane seemed to live a "normal" life, not seeking any special treatment until Kepral's progressed to the last terminal stage. In Huerta, he finally came to peace with death and the idea that he might not see Shepard again... and when she appeared, he couldn't snap out of this attitude, and Shepard herself was sort of taken aback with it, hence the lackluster dialogue.
But it's all trying to find a "Watsonian" explanation rather than a "Doylist" one.
So they attempted to explain why the meeting at Huerta was ridiculous rather than fix it? I just don't think that's enough... I haven't played the DLC, so obviously I don't know exactly what they said, but it sounds like they're just trying to give lame excuses that don't quite pan out... I mean, Shepard says she's there to see Kaidan from the very beginning of the conversation - they can't explain that as her being taken aback. And I don't think my Shepard would have not had a proper conversation with Thane because she was taken aback, she would have talked more to try to understand the situation. Not just ask about his disease, kiss and walk away...
I guess it's good that they recognise some of the problems with the interaction at Huerta, but having some revelation post-coup doesn't stop you from having to go through the conversation... and I don't ever want to do that again. Ever.
#15962
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 11:10
Yeah, something of the sort.So they attempted to explain why the meeting at Huerta was ridiculous rather than fix it?
In the video messages, Thane does say that the romanced Shepard changed him, along the lines of "sometime ago, I had nothing to live for. Now I have you and Kolyat". Then he says that he's trying to be a role model for Kolyat, to dissuade him from criminal life etc., and so he leads a normal life on the Citadel now, "even paying taxes". The third message is about him and Kolyat hiking in a New Mexico desert; Thane collapsed there, and Kolyat insisted that he should stay in the Huerta Hospital.
#15963
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 11:28
Burn in hell, BW!
EA, you will no longer get my money!
* hopefully turns to Ubisoft and Bethesda *
I came here to say to all of you: thank you. I've spent with you a lot of good times. I laughed and cried, be happy and grieved. You have supported me in difficult times, you have fought to the end. Here, I realized how very different people can rally around a single idea. If you need help or a friend in Russia, welcome. My email tinv@yandex.ru.
I think that's it.
Thank you very much and sorry for bad english.
Modifié par Tinve, 06 mars 2013 - 11:31 .
#15964
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 12:30
DineBoo wrote...
I think she gets once scene, with minimal dialog changes if romanced, compared to the two JAck and Miri get. I think Kaidan gets more too.
Ash was one who really needed something since she's so silent on the ship.
Well as a (the?) Ashley romancer, I thought it was pretty good overall actually - she flirts/snarks when she rescues you (showing more of her ME1 personality than she does much of the regular game), flirts some more (and looks good in a dress!) for the casino/has funny guard distractions, and her post-party wakeup/goodbye are nice/tender (and it actually ties in decently with her romance scene pre-Cronos), so overall I was pretty happy.
It is a bit frustrating the one specific Ashley/Shepard scene is so similar to a nonromanced version; if not a vastly different sc ene, it might have been nice to do something different - say meet her family. Her scene is about as long as everyone else's, and /entertaining, it just feels...underwhelming when you romanced her. Still, they alluded to a cut/bugged line that revealed she/Shepard have...uh...rough sex, so there's that.
Anyway...
The Thane/Kolyat stuff was tolerable on this playthrough but felt a lot like "oh we totally ignored Thane in the main game so we're throwing this in". I a'lso felt too easy to miss (I had to run around/back and forth over and over to get some stuff to trigger. The memorial itself was okay, I guess, but retroactive content is rarely satisfying enough (and it wasn't here, for me).
If I do play it again, I might try to soldier through on my Thanemancer, but I'm not really sure I want to bother. The main plot was pretty bad (to me) and I guess most of the character stuff is amusing/fun the first time but not something I particularly care about replaying over and over. Oh well, I feel more satisfied than I did after Omega.
Modifié par Belisarius25, 06 mars 2013 - 12:34 .
#15965
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:10
Nothing but more sorrow and pain in this DLC. I wonder if they enjoy doing this..and ignoring us.
Anyway, since I couldn't go away right now, I would like to join you on the forum you started.
Ugh..it's always like that with me, I try to go away but can't. I was once an administrator on one forum. I think I resigned three times before I really left that place and moved on.
#15966
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:34
#15967
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:37
#15968
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:43
#15969
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 07:54
Not that I'm trying to provoke a new outbreak of Liara hating, but Liara seems to basically have withheld some very vital information from Shepard. She would have reacted VERY differently if she saw those four v-mails before meeting Thane at Huerta.
#15970
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 09:11
LoonySpectre wrote...
Not that I'm trying to provoke a new outbreak of Liara hating, but Liara seems to basically have withheld some very vital information from Shepard. She would have reacted VERY differently if she saw those four v-mails before meeting Thane at Huerta.
That's...not Liara's fault. That's poor writing cohesion. Which now seems to now default to "Why didn't Liara patch the stupid plot hole?"
I like what I've seen of the DLC so far other than Thane's material, which I thought was at least decent quality even if it amounted to putting a bandaid on an amputated limb. There's a lot of good stuff overall, and a lot of variations on the content people receive based on playthrough, something always worth supporting. I'm getting it today for my Miranda playthrough (I deleted my Garrus PT in a fit of pique after the endings, lol), and I'm trying not to judge it on one character, but rather as a whole.
Modifié par Sable Rhapsody, 06 mars 2013 - 09:12 .
#15971
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 09:56
#15972
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 10:01
#15973
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 10:27
#15974
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 10:49
Yep, I think that sums it up.LoonySpectre wrote...The main problem with Thane's content in Citadel is that it's too little and WAY too late.
Hey everyone, I haven't been around in a while thanks to our good friend 'real life'… but some of you may still remember me, haha. Nonetheless, I wanted to finally bop in and send hugs to everyone. I guess there isn't much to be said at this point. I wish things had turned out differently. ME3 still stands as a great disappointment for me, but that can't diminish all the fun we had discussing ME2 and dreaming up what might have been with ME3.
As far as the DLC goes, I'm certainly not going to spend any more money on Thane content that I feel should have been included in the game itself. Besides, I haven't picked up ME3 since my one and only playthrough almost a year ago. I still find it almost unbelievable what a let down 3 turned out to be ... all after I played ME and ME2 so many times that I truly lost count.
It cracked me up that many of you have talked about making 'expressive art' out of your ME3 discs… maybe I will do the same, now that I know it is over. Has anyone actually done it? Are there pictures?
Anyways, lots of love to each and every one of you, Thane fans. <3
Modifié par Tentura, 06 mars 2013 - 10:52 .
#15975
Posté 06 mars 2013 - 10:57





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