Matt
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In all this arguing, i haven't even really looked at their 'theories'. Im still in the middle of my Mass Effect trilogy replay so I'm gonna have to look at all these indoctrination ideas when i get to the 3rd game.
I dont care either way. I want more Mass Effect 3. Preferably DLC that continues my Shepard, so i guess that makes me pro indoctrination? My only gripe is, was this planned from the start? Did they make this game with the intention of giving us a false end only to release the real end via dlc? If so and if this is successful(lets not kid ourselves, it will be) how many companies follow suit? Am i gonna have to start paying for every real ending from now on?
That's my concern too. Anyone who thinks it is going to be free is fooling themselves. Unless this is the greatest patch of all time, EA, MS, and even Sony are going to have something to say about giving it away.
I don't believe it was the original plan. If they go that route, I think that they will claim it was always their plan, but I don't believe that any more than I believe Lucas saying he always intended for Greedo to shoot first and Vader to scream "NOOO!".
What I think it is, is the escape route from Bioware who has prided themselves on being the "cool," fan favorite developer. I think that they either ran out of time or changed the ending at the last minute due to the November leaks but never anticipated this backlash. So now they may be starting to see it as their plan B to reclaim their geek cred.
It does raise questions, but the current ending raises just as many lol.
I'd imagine if they go with indoctrination it would've began when Shep was knocked unconscious by Harbinger's beam. Harbinger knows he can't beat Shep physically; even bruised and broken, he always overcomes adversity. So, instead, he attacks the mind in hopes that in those final moments the Reapers will find success by dominating Shep's mind. Thus, everything else after Shep wakes up is a hallucination.
I really hope that's what Bioware goes with and it would completely redeem both the ending and the developer in my eyes. I'm also glad to see more and more people are realizing how cool the "theory" is.![]()
But it still doesn't make sense. Harbinger can't kill Shepard? If Shepard is unconscious and laying in front of him, just shoot him with your giant effin laser! Hell, just step on him! Problem solved.
And the end result will be the same because the Prothean VI did not detect indoctrination (which means Shepard was not indoctrinated throughout the game) and the Codex (which seems to be the biggest evidence of indoctrination theorists) says very clearly that rapid indoctrination kills within a matter of days.
Bioware needs to come up with some GREAT answers for this to work. Because no matter how I spin this in my head, it makes the Reapers feel like the villains from a 70s James Bond movie who would rather kill Shepard, the biggest thorn in their side, in a slow moving, overly elaborate trap, than just shoot him.
I suppose one possibility is that the Illusive Man rebuilt Shepard from Reaper technology. Perhaps that is why they can't simply kill him. But if that is the case, why didn't the Prothean V.I. detect it?
And the end result will be the same because the Prothean VI did not detect indoctrination (which means Shepard was not indoctrinated throughout the game) and the Codex (which seems to be the biggest evidence of indoctrination theorists) says very clearly that rapid indoctrination kills within a matter of days.
Bioware needs to come up with some GREAT answers for this to work. Because no matter how I spin this in my head, it makes the Reapers feel like the villains from a 70s James Bond movie who would rather kill Shepard, the biggest thorn in their side, in a slow moving, overly elaborate trap, than just shoot him.
I suppose one possibility is that the Illusive Man rebuilt Shepard from Reaper technology. Perhaps that is why they can't simply kill him. But if that is the case, why didn't the Prothean V.I. detect it?
One of the major problems is they'd need to do the Anderson/Illusive Man confrontation again.
And again I'm left worrying about all the people without Live (50% of Xbox users) who would essentially have the wrong ending on their hands.
But just my feeling from Hudson's comments is he made it sound as if they're going to stick with their ending but that they're going to simply focus on giving more answers and closure.
I dunno. I think Hudson is in full-on panic mode and if he sees indoctrination theory as a way out, he will use it.
These endings are like the Star Wars prequels. No matter how many bells and whistles are added on....a good portion of the fanbase will still hate them. And while that may not matter to EA (or George Lucas), I think that Casey Hudson genuinely does care about that
The endings, no matter how many text boxes we get or added cut scenes are still unfulfilling to a lot of players. We don't see any consequences, they are still all essentially the same. Finding out how the [blackout]crew wound up on the Normandy and crash landing[/blackout] doesn't change the bigger problem with them.
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If it did have a substantial amount of gameplay to add though I wouldn't mind as much.