Mass Effect 3
Collapse
X
-
-
I don't know what your exact number needs to be to fill the "victory bar" up to full, but I imagine it is in the 3000 range, because I hit it well before finishing and I had almost 7000 and a 52% readiness percentage.
Does that make sense? Really, from what I've read, you ONLY need to play the MP for a single achievement, and even then that achievement can be gotten with a "perfect" playthrough of ME1-3 (with all DLC including From Ashes) -- (with "perfect" meaning, literally NO ONE dies -- so full paragon).Comment
-
Has anyone here read about the possibility of the ending beinga hallucination
There are definitely aspects of the ending past a certain point that didn't seem "right", which is mostly likely due to having rushed it (which I hope isn't the case) but I guess COULD be due to this theory. My problem is, if it's true, Bioware probably found the best way to fully enrage those people that hate them (not that those people will ever NOT buy a game). Could you imagine if they had todo something like Bethesda where they "fixed" the ending with DLC? In part it would cause fanboys to shit themselves, but on the other hand it would be pretty douchey of them considering how much they touted that this would be the finale and choice would matter.
The spoilers in there are minor, but I would avoid them if you haven't beaten the game anyway, just because they do somewhat allude to the ending.Comment
-
So this was cut from the game. (Warning: Don't proceed if you haven't beat the game)
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=booBmcFw_Lk"]Anderson - YouTube[/ame]Comment
-
Has anyone here read about the possibility of the ending beinga hallucination
There are definitely aspects of the ending past a certain point that didn't seem "right", which is mostly likely due to having rushed it (which I hope isn't the case) but I guess COULD be due to this theory. My problem is, if it's true, Bioware probably found the best way to fully enrage those people that hate them (not that those people will ever NOT buy a game). Could you imagine if they had todo something like Bethesda where they "fixed" the ending with DLC? In part it would cause fanboys to shit themselves, but on the other hand it would be pretty douchey of them considering how much they touted that this would be the finale and choice would matter.
The spoilers in there are minor, but I would avoid them if you haven't beaten the game anyway, just because they do somewhat allude to the ending.
If you haven't seen this yet check it out. Pretty interesting take on the ending. Just have to wonder if it is actually what bioware intended or if it is just fans trying to make something more out of the whole thing.Comment
-
If you haven't seen this yet check it out. Pretty interesting take on the ending. Just have to wonder if it is actually what bioware intended or if it is just fans trying to make something more out of the whole thing.Comment
-
Comment
-
Alternate, fan made, ending:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZDDC7vhdug"]Trying to Improve the ME3 Ending - YouTube[/ame]Comment
-
If you haven't seen this yet check it out. Pretty interesting take on the ending. Just have to wonder if it is actually what bioware intended or if it is just fans trying to make something more out of the whole thing.
EDIT: Another idea ending:
There should be a fourth option available at the end - and the beauty of it is that it would naturally branch in a way that satisfies both of the outcomes people are asking for.
Right now, the Guardian presents us with three options - destroy, control, and merge. Each are depressingly self-destructive in their own ways, and as we all know, we have no choice but to pick one. DLC could add a fourth option: REFUSE.
Shepard stabs a defiant finger in the Guardian's chest and declares it is not their right to "protect" us from the consequences of our own actions. If peace was forged between the Quarians and the Geth, Shepard cites that as proof that the Guardian's premise of inevitable conflict between synthetics and organics is wrong. If not, Shepard can simply deny the Guardian's conclusion and declare that we're going to go down fighting. Shepard delivers an ultimatum: take your abominations and go. Whether we live as a civilization or die by our own hand is a choice to be left to every one of us. So, f*** you very much, but thanks for thinking of us.
The Guardian blows off Shepard's ultimatum, and the Reapers continue to fight. At this point, the outcome is out of your hands. Shepard watches, unable to intervene, as the fleets continue to engage, the forces of the galaxy attempting to defeat the Reapers once and for all in conventional combat. The Guardian taunts you, trying to goad you into choosing one of the three options it offered, while assuming the forms of different people you've lost along the way: Virmire casualty, Anderson, and your love interest, dead or alive, just to screw with you. You can change your mind, or continue to stand and watch. If you gathered enough war assets (as in, much higher than the required amount for the "perfect" ending we're given now), the Reapers are defeated at horrific cost, but the Relay network remains intact, and Shepard gets to reunite with his/her LI and squad provided the Normandy survived the fight (itself dependent on other criteria). This would be the hardest ending to achieve, requiring the greatest effort and providing the most reward. You would really have to work your ass off to do this, but as evidenced by this poll, most of the people here would be willing to try.
If you didn't have enough resources, the Reapers emerge victorious, and, having defeated the combined military might of the galaxy, they are free to harvest everyone else. The cycle continues. They win. Either way, you get to spit in the devil's face once more instead of bowing to the invariably self-destructive choice he offers you.Comment
-
The part that I definitely agree with is there is a point where everything just "changes" suddenly and inexplicably. From the way Shepard looks, to where you are, to even small details like a random gun that you might not even be carrying is in your hand and has infinite ammo.
I still maintain that it ended and I felt satisfied, but what I read I can definitely agree it was weird and not the ending expected.Comment
Comment