Upset Spideyfan
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Use the terminal on the left and [BLACKOUT] Miranda should appear. [/BLACKOUT]
As i figured, most of those that didn't like the endings completely blew it out of proportion. I felt it the ending(at least the one i got) was great, sad, but still a great end. Granted it offered up more questions, but I'm assuming that will be answered in DLC. I dont really see how they could give us any more DLC and make it fit into this story without it being some kind of epilogue.
Also, a question about the ending i got:
I chose to destroy the reapers. In doing so that also destroyed the mass relays correct? And I'm assuming that means humanity basically went back to square one in terms of space travel? Is that what the little after credits scene was basically saying?
Wow, you really did miss people. You should've already encountered Mordin and Wrex in the main quest line and gotten an opportunity to see Jack and Grunt in side missions.
Yea did that and she wasn't there.Use the terminal on the left and [BLACKOUT] Miranda should appear. [/BLACKOUT]
If you are fine with the ending, can you explain how your squad members appeared on the Normandy at the end? Could you explain to me why the Normandy wasn't near Earth? Or could you explain why in ME2's DLC "Arrival", after a mass relay is destroyed, it destroys its star system, but in ME3, destroying mass relays doesn't do this?
I'm with you on the Normandy nonsense, but we don't know the science of what the Crucible did to the Relays, it may have discharged a lot of its power in spreading the effect of the Crucible throughout the galaxy. Regardless they were not physically destroyed and we don't know the mechanics behind the Crucible so I don't think we can call BS on that particular point.
So according to the theory
Shepard gets knocked out from the beam & hallucinated the entire ending we witness. He was being controlled by the Reapers etc. There could be possible DLC where Shepard wakes up & is free from that control & say he is still in London & he & his team keep going towards the Citadel ?
Correct ?
I completely doubt any of that's going to happen. It sounds like fans grasping for straws.
If you are fine with the ending, can you explain how your squad members appeared on the Normandy at the end, despite being told that no one survived? If you look on the ground after you wake up, your squad members are nowhere to be found. Does this mean that my guys (Garrus and Javik) left me to die? That doesn't seem like Garrus. Could you explain to me why the Normandy wasn't near Earth? Or could you explain why in ME2's DLC "Arrival", after a mass relay is destroyed, it destroys its star system, but in ME3, destroying mass relays doesn't do this? Also, does the ending with the Normandy inspire hope? Not with me, seeing as Turians, Humans, and Quorians cannot survive with the same food, meaning that someone will die barring help ASAP.
Oh wait, help isn't coming, since the Mass Relays have been destroyed.
I don't mind a sad ending. Just don't give me a lazy one. Even if they gave us some epilogue via text, ala Fallout, I'd be fine. Let me know what I have done to help/hurt the galaxy. Right now, we have no idea what any of us have done.
Eh, none of that is really important. I think its just simple oversight on the dev's part. I mean i agree its odd, but you can simply say, oh well there was enough time to get your squad back to the Normandy and book it while you set off the crucible. So there, theres how your squad got back to the Normandy.
Again, my only issue was there was too much left open considering this is the end of the trilogy, but then again, countless other movies and tv shows have taken this route. I also think it was done like this because there will be some sort of follow up DLC.
I mean it was still a great ending overall. Sheppard sacrificing himself to save the galaxy thus making him a legend that future generations talk about, but yet at the same time forcing the galaxies inhabitants to "start over" so to speak was really powerful.
Interesting. So what does that mean? Where does it go from there?
Oh, and one other thing. It may be more minor (and possibly totally wrong), but for 2.99 games, we are told that reapers are evil and we need to stop/destroy them. When we get to the catalyst, that is the renegade option? Becoming a reaper, which we just saw Illusive Man attempt and fail at, is the paragon option? For the entirety of the series (minus the last five minutes) it is the opposite, but for some reason it changes? Its almost as if the Catalyst (a Reaper construct) is telling you "Hey, the evil option is to kill the Reapers, so don't kill the Reapers" when just minutes earlier, you fought Illusive Man so that you could destroy the reapers. It makes little sense......unless you are indoctrinated.
One thing that REALLY annoyed me...
The "secret" ending that was basically awarded exclusively to multiplayer users... Shepard surviving. It's almost impossible to complete in standard play, and I just feel cheated. And, because it's a "secret" ending, there's no confirmation that it's legit. Is this just a bonus scene, or actually what supposedly happened? Is my Shepard dead because I didn't get enough of a Military Force (which would be stupid, since I don't see how a military force rating effects whether or not a guy survives a huge space station blowing up).
I think the alignment flip works because Shepard has perspective that neither of them did.
Illusive Man wanted to control the Reapers to make humanity more powerful whereas Shepard orders them to cease hostilities and leave. Its not about power which is the fundamental difference between the two.
And as for destroying all Synthetics the price at this point is murdering EDI at the very least and likely the Geth as a whole if Shepard has a paragon alignment. A Shepard with the Geth as allies has likely been arguing that the Geth are sentient creatures that have as much the right to live as organics and deciding to sacrifice them reflects a Renegade's At all Costs mentality.
[BLACKOUT] I suspect the Harbinger thing is a lot of people on the ME boards complained that Harbinger was too meme-y and they couldn't take him seriously as a threat.
Kind of a stupid thing to give into because after Rannoch I was almost sure Harbinger and Shepard were going to have some kind of a face off. Oh well. [/BLACKOUT]
That would've been a nice way to personalize the fight with the Reapers. Instead, Harbinger's just one among many of those identical crab-looking motherf***ers.
Oh, well, shows you what I get for running my mouth off before I've played a game where everyone survived ME 2.I think Thane is on the Citadel after Palaven, meaning he would come before any of the other characters

As i figured, most of those that didn't like the endings completely blew it out of proportion. I felt it the ending(at least the one i got) was great, sad, but still a great end. Granted it offered up more questions, but I'm assuming that will be answered in DLC. I dont really see how they could give us any more DLC and make it fit into this story without it being some kind of epilogue.
Also, a question about the ending i got:
I chose to destroy the reapers. In doing so that also destroyed the mass relays correct? And I'm assuming that means humanity basically went back to square one in terms of space travel? Is that what the little after credits scene was basically saying?

The Normandy as a whole may kind of suck (who knew "military standards" included the replacement of virtually every bit of aesthetically pleasing design with mounds and mounds of clutter and boxes and s***?), but that memorial wall was a great idea.
This is mainly what I want to know. Are they BIG differences? Earth shattering? etc...According to the wiki the comic allows you to choose 6 points from ME1 that are important before you pick things up in ME2. And I'm cool with that, I just want to know more about the differences.
Also appreciate the responses.
I think the alignment flip works because Shepard has perspective that neither of them did.
Illusive Man wanted to control the Reapers to make humanity more powerful whereas Shepard orders them to cease hostilities and leave. Its not about power which is the fundamental difference between the two.
And as for destroying all Synthetics the price at this point is murdering EDI at the very least and likely the Geth as a whole if Shepard has a paragon alignment. A Shepard with the Geth as allies has likely been arguing that the Geth are sentient creatures that have as much the right to live as organics and deciding to sacrifice them reflects a Renegade's At all Costs mentality.
