I've narrowed it down to being either some form of Stockholm Syndrome or rampant stupidity.Rooster Cogburn said:Why people continue to defend a company that openly ridicules it's customers is something I will never understand.
The ironic thing is that despite a big point of the critics of the critics of the ending being that having a tragic or sad ending actually makes it more mature, the extended cut goes out of it's way to show that their ending is a happy ending. "See, nobody but Shepard ends up dying, the relays are all fixed, and everything will be great forever! Hell, we're not even going to commit to the fact that Shepard is dead, so please don't be sad," they seem to say. So yes you're right, they should have had an ending for grownups. They don't.Da Orky Man said:Well, it's not as if the galaxy could ever actually have victory against the Reapers. The Power of Friendship doesn't win you interstellar wars against a massively superior foe, no matter what George Lucas says.TheCommanders said:I thought it actually made the ending worse, for two reasons. It didn't change the ending, and therefore just made the original terrible ending longer, which in turn made it harder to sit through. Secondly, the refusal ending they added is downright childish and insulting. *Doctor Who Spoiler* You remember that episode with starship UK (11th doctor) where you were told about the truth behind how it was able to fly without an engine, you were supposedly given a choice between allowing it to continue, or protesting, but anyone who protested was actually fed to a giant star whale. That's pretty much what the refusal ending like feels to me. They say: choose to accept our bullshit ending or everyone you know and love dies.
So much for Bioware's artistic integrity. They could have just fixed the god damn ending while they were at it since they didn't have a problem to admit that mistake.Misterian said:original ending has Mass Relays destroyed after the choices are made, Extended Cut simply damages them to where they can be repaired.
And yet, Harbinger just ignores The Normandy like it's not there. Not only that, but literally minutes left to save the fuckin' galaxy Shepard decides to say a long goodbye to his squad mates. Typical retarded Hollywood scene.Misterian said:Squadmates somehow instantly appear on the Normandy after Shepard gets blasted by Harbinger in the original ending, while in Extended Cut Shepard calls the Normandy over to evacuate his team before getting blasted.
His "explanations" are what makes the EC even worse than the original ending. Everything the star child said in the EC falls apart under the most basic analysis a 6 year old could conduct.Misterian said:The Catalyst only vaguely talks about your 3 choices in the original ending, in Extended Cut, he gives you more crucial details about said choices.
Why?Da Orky Man said:Well, it's not as if the galaxy could ever actually have victory against the Reapers. The Power of Friendship doesn't win you interstellar wars against a massively superior foe, no matter what George Lucas says.