Sovereign believed that it was superior to you in every way. He was telling you exactly how the reapers were going to destroy galactic Civilization to rub your fate in your face. He didn't just come out and tell you which technology he means because you were obviously still in a position to stop him.SajuukKhar said:Actually Sovereign says that the citadel and mass relay network were ALSO used to control technological evolution down a path that they chose. they were put in place so that organic life would base their technology off of the reapers technology which makes it easier for the reapers to destroy them because they know how the races technology works
How? The entire plan is to annihilate galactic Civilization before it becomes able to stop the Reapers. How could they ensure it would continue to hold civilization back, and why would they?SajuukKhar said:The Mass Relay's control over races technological and societal evolution works regardless of if The Reapers are there or not.
Hypocrisy?Irridium said:So, they'll all ***** about day-1 DLC, yet now they say they're willing to pay for DLC that adds a good ending?
I don't even know what to fucking say to that.
thank you. I may not enjoy the ME3 ending considering that it was a huge let down... you do so much stuff just to bring it all in and then none of it matters at all. They simply made me feel like i wasted my time on this interactive story. So, yeah, while I may be just a little pissed off, while i wanted to happy ending, it was a giant healthy dose of realism. We got caught up in the science fantasy rather than the science fact, and it hurts us when we find out there was simply :LastGreatBlasphemer said:7 Mass Effect 3 topics on the first page. For the benefit of the doubt, 1 is a double post.
People want Bioware to change the ending? What kind of retarded fuckwits would want that? It's not like Watchmen wherein liberties were taken, it's something they wrote.
Seriously, some people.
I detect serious childhood problems.LastGreatBlasphemer said:7 Mass Effect 3 topics on the first page. For the benefit of the doubt, 1 is a double post.
People want Bioware to change the ending? What kind of retarded fuckwits would want that? It's not like Watchmen wherein liberties were taken, it's something they wrote.
Seriously, some people.
1. Not everyone bitched about Day-One DLC.Irridium said:So, they'll all ***** about day-1 DLC, yet now they say they're willing to pay for DLC that adds a good ending?
I don't even know what to fucking say to that.
Actually, we did write the story. With out Shepard's actions, his choices and words. And last 5 minutes of the game destroy up to 90 hours of time we spent in the last 3 games.Buretsu said:SOMEONE's got entitlement issues.madster11 said:Except for every single person who buys their products and supplies their f***ing wages.MiloP said:Guess what: BioWare have the right to do ANY ending they want. If they thought that a downer ending was the best way to end the series, then that's what they thought, and NO-ONE ELSE has ANY RIGHT to tell them to change it. No-one. Anywhere. Ever.
It's not your story. You didn't write it, you don't get the option to say "Hey this ending is stupid, DO IT OVER."
You're free to not like the ending, it's a whole other thing to demand a rewrite.
In the final minutes of the endgame before things go batshit anime, TIM has a very good train of thought detailing how the mass relays jumped humanity 10,000 years. Hell, the agenda of serberus was to subvert, not destoroy. It's not a dead end path, just a path the reapers are familiar with and able to exploit.SajuukKhar said:You are aware one of the biggest themes of the series was how the Mass Relays/citadel network were tools used by the reapers to control technological and societal evolution down a path they chose?
Not destroying the relays makes no sense given the themes of the game, and would mean that the current races, and any future races, would still be stuck down the reapers dead end cosen path for the galaxy.
Um, did you pay attention to the part of the endgame where the fleets of all major species were stuck on Sol during the explosion? The Earth's ecosystem is fucked and it didn't look like mars was suitable for colonisation. That will make for alot of friction and a very small solar system over the next 1,000 years.SajuukKhar said:Also there is NOTHING that prevent the races from rebuilding and making thier own Mass relays and thus allowing for a game set like 1,000 years later.
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You forgot that all of their engines are knocked out.Gennadios said:Um, did you pay attention to the part of the endgame where the fleets of all major species were stuck on Sol during the explosion? The Earth's ecosystem is fucked and it didn't look like mars was suitable for colonisation. That will make for alot of friction and a very small solar system over the next 1,000 years.
That actually makes things... somewhat better, I guess. Just means the Human and Turian survivors planetside have to deal with a handful of sex starved male Krogan for a while. How long do those things live again? I forget.random281 said:You forgot that all of their engines are knocked out.Gennadios said:Um, did you pay attention to the part of the endgame where the fleets of all major species were stuck on Sol during the explosion? The Earth's ecosystem is fucked and it didn't look like mars was suitable for colonisation. That will make for alot of friction and a very small solar system over the next 1,000 years.
When the Normandy is hit by the blast, it's engine explodes. The Normandy has the most advanced propulsion system in the Galaxy. If it couldn't take a hit from that Shock wave, none of the other engines stand much of a chance.
A significant portion of the ships are either going to drift too far to be rescued, land on planets unsuitable for habitation, burn up on entry because they can't control decent, or meet another horrible fate.
Yes because a man who was being controlled by the reapers all along and was lied to and had his mind infused to believe what they wanted to "had good ideas".Gennadios said:In the final minutes of the endgame before things go batshit anime, TIM has a very good train of thought detailing how the mass relays jumped humanity 10,000 years. Hell, the agenda of serberus was to subvert, not destoroy. It's not a dead end path, just a path the reapers are familiar with and able to exploit.
On a personal note, the Geth did not evolve to be overly dependent on Reaper tech. A Quarian/Geth reunification ending would have itself provided the galaxy with an influx of new technological paths without the rest of the universe having to go apeshit.
If you get a high enough fleet score Earth does pretty good despite the Reaper invasion, also as others have pointed out the mass relay's pulse would have wrecked most other ships engines and most of the people would have died in unrescueable craft.Gennadios said:Um, did you pay attention to the part of the endgame where the fleets of all major species were stuck on Sol during the explosion? The Earth's ecosystem is fucked and it didn't look like mars was suitable for colonisation. That will make for alot of friction and a very small solar system over the next 1,000 years.
Don't forget the survivors of the ground forces.Gennadios said:That actually makes things... somewhat better, I guess. Just means the Human and Turian survivors planetside have to deal with a handful of sex starved male Krogan for a while. How long do those things live again? I forget.
Word, but this ending is still akin to buying 3 volumes of a scifi epic, and getting to the last chapter to see that all pages have been torn out and replaced by the ending to some random science fantasy Manga.Buretsu said:That's not writing the story. That's choosing which parts of the story you read.
Ok, keep in mind that I wasn't playing some existantianl/philosophical JRPG here, I'm actually in this as a straight scifi. Explain to me what exactly a "Dead end path is."SajuukKhar said:It is a dead end path, the reapers made it so, the Asari's, and the other races in general, unwillingness to make new relays shows their dependance and their flawed civilization.
That's not writing the story. That's choosing which parts of the story you read.[/quote]Buretsu said:Actually, we did write the story. With out Shepard's actions, his choices and words. And last 5 minutes of the game destroy up to 90 hours of time we spent in the last 3 games.
'Write' isn't the suitable term here. Yes, I agree with you that BioWare indeed wrote the story, but we chose what we wanted to be made canon into the stories of each of our own Shepards. BioWare gave us the material for creating a grand sci-fi adventure, and over the span of 5 years and 3 games, each of us made our own epic journeys: some similar, some completely different. How can you not say that these stories our not ours?Buretsu said:That's not writing the story. That's choosing which parts of the story you read.Abedeus said:I detect serious childhood problems.LastGreatBlasphemer said:7 Mass Effect 3 topics on the first page. For the benefit of the doubt, 1 is a double post.
People want Bioware to change the ending? What kind of retarded fuckwits would want that? It's not like Watchmen wherein liberties were taken, it's something they wrote.
Seriously, some people.
Also, did you even play the game? Are you happy when a book or movie ends with a Deus Ex Machina, that makes the entire book and its events pointless, and leaves more questions open than answered, and adds a shitload of new ones?
Then I'm not sure we're the fuckwits here...
1. Not everyone bitched about Day-One DLC.Irridium said:So, they'll all ***** about day-1 DLC, yet now they say they're willing to pay for DLC that adds a good ending?
I don't even know what to fucking say to that.
2. We were right - the DLC files are on the fucking DVDs. They cut out content to sell it as DLC. There's no downloading involved.
3. Did you even play the fucking game to the end?
4. Who said we want a good ending, we want ending that makes sense, doesn't invalidate 5 years of series and doesn't involve FUCKING MAGIC. And some closure, because that's what final parts of a series do. Closure.
Imagine Return of the King, where Frodo instead of tossing Gollum with the ring attached to his finger jumped into the lava, and screen suddenly went black.
HUH? What happened to Sauron?! And Mordor?! What about the elves, and the army that was still fighting out there?! Anything?!
Actually, we did write the story. With out Shepard's actions, his choices and words. And last 5 minutes of the game destroy up to 90 hours of time we spent in the last 3 games.Buretsu said:SOMEONE's got entitlement issues.madster11 said:Except for every single person who buys their products and supplies their f***ing wages.MiloP said:Guess what: BioWare have the right to do ANY ending they want. If they thought that a downer ending was the best way to end the series, then that's what they thought, and NO-ONE ELSE has ANY RIGHT to tell them to change it. No-one. Anywhere. Ever.
It's not your story. You didn't write it, you don't get the option to say "Hey this ending is stupid, DO IT OVER."
You're free to not like the ending, it's a whole other thing to demand a rewrite.
They inherit stuff they don't fully understand, spend ages studying it trying to figure out how it works, eventually copy it, and all the while are so blinded by trying to figure what how what someone else provided for them works that they don't look at the other alternatives that could very well be better.Gennadios said:Ok, keep in mind that I wasn't playing some existantianl/philosophical JRPG here, I'm actually in this as a straight scifi. Explain to me what exactly a "Dead end path is."
The galaxy inherits a factory of stuff they barely understand, the foremen are long dead and not really an issue. What's the worst case scenario? They spend the next few thousand years figuring out exactly how the technology they unearthed really works, and once they hit the limit of that they start improving upon it or coming up with new ways to solve problems?
That's pretty much the harsh truth of the world we live in, true innovators are few and far between. The rest of humanity just takes those ideas and technology and uses/preserves them until another visionary comes along to either improve or come up with new ideas.