I'm amazed by the argument that 'art' and 'product' are two seperate things. In reality art and product can be the same thing. Art is expression, and a product is when that expression is sold to the public.
If Mass Effect had been made as a game solely for the developers to play then yes, it would be entirely artistic and they could do with it what they wanted, but they allowed it to be mass produced and mass marketted and turned it into a multi million dollar franchise.
So, now it is a product.
The argument that an author's artistic integrity still holds up after that is silly, yes they have the 'right' to decide however they want to end the story on their own intellectual property but so do fans have the right to respond negatively towards it, especially when it goes against what the developers directly promised to them.
Because that's the distinction, Bioware may have an artistic vision but it was one that was supposed to go to the audience. They are the ones who played the game and bought the merchendise and payed for the DLC's.
When an artist creates, especially when an artist sells what they create, the product of their creation belongs to society first and them second. Millions of dedicated fans therefore can be considered the true 'owners' of a product, which is why dropping the ball like this is just bad.
When the game is made for the sake of the fans and the fans don't like it, you alter it. Just like an artist would if they were commissioned to make something for someone and it didn't live up to expectations.
I want to remind Mr. Chipman that ever since as far back as 2007 Bioware have told me that this is 'my story', that Shepard is 'my Shepard' and 'my choices' will impact 'my story'. 'My Shepard' was a paragon soldier who romanced (and stayed faithful to) Ashley, he was very respecting to other alien races and he was determined to see the Reapers defeated for the sake of the galaxy.
That's why him getting an ending that undermines ALL of that (Ashley and him unavoidably seperated, the various alien races stranded apart from each other, having to destroy the relays no matter what and going against the very nature of the game itself) leaves me, the consumer, riled up.
Because I was essentially lied to. This is why it's different to things like Lost's ending or the crappy ending to Halo 2 or anything like that, because in this story we were lead to believe that this is 'our story'.
I can't say I'm as deeply involved in this as others are, I haven't signed petitions to change the ending or anything like that, but I can see the very valid reason as to why the ending pisses people off so much. It's not just that there isn't a happy ending (incidently why the hell CAN'T there be a fucking happy ending?) but that there isn't really an ending at all.
We get no idea of the ultimate fates of any of the characters, not even something like this:
Given that we spent three years falling in love with this cast (I went through hell and back in my metaphorical journey to get Ash back for instance) and how deeply invested we are in their fates, I find that shameful that we get nothing to resolve that.
Just a confusing epilogue featuring two people from the distant future that I do not know about (by the way does anyone else think it's creepy that the old man told this story to his grandson, sex scenes and all? I bet that's why they always cut to black. Kid: "So what happened after Shepard and Ashley kissed in his Quarters?" Old man: "... Then they had tea and played chess.") and a prompt to buy more DLC.
That's not a deserving ending of a franchise worth this much that people have poured enough time and love into.
On the other hand, some of the ways people are doing this is hitting below the belt. Being very obnoxious and rude to Bioware devs and harrassing them on twitter, it must be said Casey Hudson is doing very well staying stoic and calm despite all of this.
So I'm not really resigned to either side (especially given I haven't played Mass Effect 3 yet and it will likely be a long time before I do because my copy of the game and Xbox got stolen today.) and I'm prepared to let it pan out and see how it goes.
I'm honestly more interested in the Mass Effect 3 play arts kai figures of Shepard, Ashley and Garrus which are in prototype stage and are now being publicly displayed on Mass Effect's facebook page.
So I'm neutral, I hate the ending but I'm not out for Bioware's blood either.
That said, Mr. Chipman I want to address something:
I like you when you talk about political issues (it's great to have another left winger on this conservative web) and movies and comics but games aren't your hot spot and this shows. As others have said, plenty of games, movies and books have been rewritten to appeal to the audience and it hasn't caused the intellectual property armaggedon that you seem to think will happen.
Also it must be said, because it can never be said enough, METROID OTHER M IS POSSIBLY THE MOST SEXIST GAME EVER MADE. Samus has emotions, okay fair enough, but she spends the entire time worshipping and seeking approval from a man who shows her almost no affection in return and going on and on about 'the baby'. 'Other M' is just code for 'Mother' and the game is obsessed with motherhood as a theme and loves to make Samus look weak and pathetic at every turn.
Samus might have been a blank slate before this but she had her moments of character and they were better then this piddle. Somehow I think if a Halo game had been made where you were a female spartan, not allowed to use any gear or weapons unless Masterchief authorized you to, blundering into dangerous environments without protective clothing as a result, breaking down psychologically at the sight of an enemy you've killed hundreds of times before and needing rescue and spending all the tim talking about babies and how great Masterchief is... you would be railing against it utterly.
Speaking of Halo.... I'm not going to cover all of this but something recently has given me some thought:
You say Halo: Reach was just 'adding a jetpack and calling it a sequel' (there are a lot more features added to Reach in that FYI), but then you justify a whole Mario game that's just another Mario game but with the tanooki suit.
Isn't the tanookie suit basically just a jetpack by another name? And wasn't the tanookie suit where all the marketting of the game came from?
That's what I've learned from Moviebob, totally biased fanboyism to anything that's Nintendo. Hatred of anything Halo and mixed levels of understanding on everything else.
EDIT: Also have they actually *confirmed* that they are changing the ending? I thought it was all speculation.