The only thing I disliked about ME3 was the ending. It just didn't fit, no matter how you look at it.
I find it likely that said ending wasn't even Bioware's idea (or atleast they were opposed to this specific implementation).
Hmm... perhaps it's a similar case to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl's, that most people will get the crappy dumb endings and only those who pay attention and do everything possible get the best one... however apparently one can't really get anywhere close to 5000 military point things at 50% efficiency (I could get it to 3489, I did prettymuch all the quests, save for one or two that bugged out, I did everything optimally, but I just didn't get anywhere close to 5000).
And I played it all in a single sitting (and yes, as I'm writing this, I've been awake for roughly 36-40 hours now, and I've spent almost all of it playing ME3 and drinking coffee).
So could someone please clarify - if you get 5k or 4k or w/e the real amount was points, do you get an ending different to the silly 3 choices one (where none of the choices make any real sense stylistically, nor when comparing a couple of things later said with the ingame universe).
I loved Mass Effect 3, I really did, it was truly brilliantly composed and executed right up until the final few minutes with the very silly ending(in fact I wish it would've ended where one originally would think it ends while viewing the final cutscenes - won't spoil anything specific, but those who've played it, know what I'm on about). Did they run out of time?
(sorry about the incoherence, by the way, but one would think that's somewhat forgiveable seeing as I've been awake for 36-40 hours at this point)
Truth be told, it wouldn't bug me if the entire series hadn't been as great, including ME3.
But I'm sorry, the ending just kind of made everything pointless in the entire ME universe.
Hmm... I have a solution - I will just make up a new ending for myself, in my head. Not that it'll cure the temporary blues I've gotten from this, but still...