Mass Effect 3 - - - Part 12

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The guy misspells Leviathan as Leviathon a few times so there's the level of journalism that is on display. :o

BW's been very forward thus far that's its not going to give you all new endings if that's what you're asking about, they just put out the EC - those are the endings.

They have said that the DLC will tie-in to the ending and that they made with it the extended cut in mind so I imagine it will be reflected in the end via the space battle and aside from added dialogue, maybe an event or two will play out differently - hard to say without actually having the DLC.

And to answer your question they patched the face import.

ah, thanks!!
 
so in regards to the EC endings, with the Destroy ending (the one where Shep lives.....the "best" ending), does it specifically say or show that the Geth and EDI were destroyed? or does it leave it open-ended that maybe they weren't really destroyed?(after all, Shep is shown to be alive even though the Catalyst said he could be destroyed, too )
 
EDI's name is on the memorial wall, the Geth aren't shown in the epilogue and Hackett talks about honoring and remembering the dead.
 
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Seeing as how (for now) Bioware is saying there's no canon ending, I'm going to head canon that the Geth & EDI weren't killed during the Destroy ending.
 
Players choosing Destroy in order to survive reminds me of how in Dragon Age Origins you could survive but you had to sire a demon baby.

Don't mean that as a knock, I sired the hell out of that demon baby. ;)
 
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What are you talking about? Fathering a demon baby is cool. Committing genocide on your brobots in order to survive is heatbreaking. :[
 
What are you talking about? Fathering a demon baby is cool.

Especially Claudia Black's demon babies. :up:

Its probably the only time I've picked a "bad" outcome as my canon ending.

Committing genocide on your brobots in order to survive is heatbreaking. :[

I try not to meta-game my choices anyway, so I would never pick it on that basis anyway - but ya know different strokes for different folks.
 
I don't really care that much about the Geth, so the Destroy option would be an easy choice.
 
For my FemShep the Geth were already dead, and considering she was a Renegade at all costs type it was an easy choice for her; Of course the Destroy beam went and malfunctioned and vaporized most of the galaxy but such is life. :p
 
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lol oh man, too much bad karma for her I guess. damn. my ren managed to a void that. ohhhhhh man.
 
Players choosing Destroy in order to survive reminds me of how in Dragon Age Origins you could survive but you had to sire a demon baby.

Don't mean that as a knock, I sired the hell out of that demon baby. ;)

Meh, totally different circumstances though.

It's made clear that you'll survive if you make the demon baby.

I had no idea Shep would make it when I decided to blow up the Reapers. I figured I was going down with the ship, and made the call.
 
Meh, totally different circumstances though.

It's made clear that you'll survive if you make the demon baby.

I had no idea Shep would make it when I decided to blow up the Reapers. I figured I was going down with the ship, and made the call.

Didn't mean to come off like I was knocking the choice, I was commenting about the decision in reference to the meta-game.
 
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Players choosing Destroy in order to survive reminds me of how in Dragon Age Origins you could survive but you had to sire a demon baby.

Don't mean that as a knock, I sired the hell out of that demon baby. ;)

Eh, I think Destroy is the best choice because it's what you set out to do from the beginning. There wasn't going to peace talks with the Reapers, you wanted them destroyed. I don't like the though of monsters hanging around the galaxy, even if they're "friends". They don't get a second chance.

Plus, I just don't like the other two choices. Accomplishing what the Illusive Man wanted doesn't fair well with me. & changing everyone's DNA & the way everyone lives just seems messed up.
 
I never saw Control as achieving what the Illusive Man wanted, he intended to use the Reapers to secure human dominance. Assuming you're getting the Paragon ending, Shepard turns them towards the benefit of all.

That and the Reapers aren't really getting a second chance since all of their AI's are deleted and replaced with the new Shepard construct. Its a lot like how EDI replaced the Eva Core - it wasn't Eva getting a second chance, it was EDI in the driver's seat now.

Plus I just like the idea Illusive Man had the right idea, just not the right intentions or methods. The story of his life as it were.
 
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I never saw Control as achieving what the Illusive Man wanted, he intended to use the Reapers to secure human dominance. Assuming you're getting the Paragon ending, Shepard turns them towards the benefit of all.

That and the Reapers aren't really getting a second chance since all of their AI's are deleted and replaced with the new Shepard construct. Its a lot like how EDI replaced the Eva Core - it wasn't Eva getting a second chance, it was EDI in the driver's seat now.

Plus I just like the idea Illusive Man had the right idea, just not the right intentions or methods. The story of his life as it were.

Control certainly wasn't what the Illusive Man had in mind - he was looking to build a human's first dynasty, and viewed Reapers as a way to do it. He was just right in the sense that the Reapers are just big robots, and robots can be repurposed.

I went Destroy because, well... it's more definitive. Shepard's out to save the galaxy from the Reapers. As long as they're still around, there's always a chance. So lets blow them clean out of the sky.
 
So...i was thinking...

If you're allowed to take two of your companions to face the catalyst, which ones would you take with you?

I would take Garrus and EDI with me. Garrus because he's more or less the calm voice of reason in most situations and EDI because...well, her conversation with the Catalyst would be hilarious!
 
Javik, wherever there may be hilarity, the answer is always Javik.

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I really wish you could get these things commercially and not for an arm and a leg.
 
So...i was thinking...

If you're allowed to take two of your companions to face the catalyst, which ones would you take with you?

I would take Garrus and EDI with me. Garrus because he's more or less the calm voice of reason in most situations and EDI because...well, her conversation with the Catalyst would be hilarious!

Garrus and Javik. Garrus was my Shep's boy, and it'd be fitting to let Javik face the thing that destroyed his people.

Close third is Liara, but I feel like my character would insist she stay away from the final fight to protect her.
 
Apparently they just played Uncharted Worlds during the Olympics.
 
Cool.

One of the gymnasts used a Zelda song a few days ago.
 
Apparently they just played Uncharted Worlds during the Olympics.

HA! I heard it too. I had the television on in the background and it immediately grabbed my attention when it started playing.
 
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So.... I seen the ME3 figures at TRU. I have a strict Transformers only policy but I might break down and get the Legion that was there. Fantastic lookin figure.
 
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