It was established from the very beginning of the game that even with the combined might of the entire galaxy, there was absolutely no way to win in a head-on attack. This is why everyone is putting their faith in the Crucible to begin with: they know they're all fucked unless they use some kind of doomsday weapon. They're so desperate that they're willing to use it without even knowing what it does.Serum211 said:And it really does, our choices are to control all synthetic, mesh them into us or destroy all synthetic life. And in most cases, this means that we have to sacrifice Shepard, to achieve it. All of this is pretty much bullshit anyway. I know what choice I would make in real life. I would say: "Fine, have it your way. We fight. We fight until there is nothing left fighting for. I have the biggest damn fleet ever. I have millions of soldiers willing to fight until the very end, so let's do it. Let's see your damn reapers beat us." That choice does technically exist, but it sucks balls. You just learn that: "Nope you failed, hardcore. But the next cycle survived because of Liaras warning thing." I worked my ass of to save this cycle and all I get the next one is okay? Screw you game. Screw you.
So yeah, picking "Fuck your choices!" would inevitably lead to the extinction of the Cycle. It took 3 whole fleets to take down a single Reaper in ME 1...and now there's thousands of them. Good luck with your hopeless war.
The writers wanted a tragic (or at least not fully happy) ending. Shepard had to make the sacrifice. Cliched, I know, but what isn't these days?It just all feels so wrong, no one of these choices appeal to me in any way. Where is the one where we all just live in peace and harmony, where I don't have to destroy all the geth, or mesh all life into some wierd alien cocktail. And for future reference, no. I do not embrace the idea of controlling the reapers.
I take it that you haven't played the Extended Cut yet? Because they do a pretty good job of differentiating the endings from the old "what color do you want to paint the galaxy?" endings.I brokered peace throughout the galaxy, I settled a peace between the krogans and the turians. I made sure that the quarian and the geth could share rannoch. I lived this adventure through, and I saved countless lives. For what? Blue, green and red? NO! I did this for the chance to save the galaxy! I did this for all life! Synthetic and Organic alike! The geth where there, just as much as the quarians! Why can't I say: "No, you're wrong! Synthetic and Organic can live in peace, I've proven it! You're wrong! I've proven it myself! You can take your reapers and leave. And never come back. I don't need you or the crucible. I've saved the galaxy. I don't need this!"
As for making your argument with the brat, you assume that he'd actually care what you have to say. In his "mind", synthetics and organics can't permanently coexist, it is impossible to guarentee that something won't happen. He's a pessimist who believes solidly that the only way to avoid the destruction of all organic life is to use his Cycle, however with the Crucible powering the Citadel, the Citadel becomes capable of unleashing massive amounts of energy across the galaxy, as such, he sees new solutions to what he STILL sees as the permanent problem: synthetics vs humans. He alludes to this when he mentions that destroying all synthetics is worthless since sooner or later people will make more and end up getting themselves killed.
So again, even if you could argue with him, he wouldn't change his mind.
Again I'm assuming that you haven't played the EC as the blue and green endings are about as happy an ending as you're going to get. And again, the writers didn't want a lovey-dovey ending, they wanted Shepard to fullfil his/her Christ role by making the final sacrifice.The worst part about this is the fact that all I feel is disgust and utter loathing. I didn't want this to happen, I didn't want learn that the ending suck as much as everyone says it does. I blame bioware for that. I didn't want to choose between Red, Blue and Green in the first place! I wanted a happy ending, is it really too much to ask? If I want an ending that suits me, that means I have to destroy all synthetic life in the galaxy. That's just not right.
Now, if you simply just don't like "final sacrifice" type endings, that's where the problem lies. You were doomed to not like the end no matter if Bioware managed to execute it brilliantly. And that's fine, everyone has their own tastes, just don't blame the writers for your own tastes. And would you REALLY have prefered an ending like this?What I want now, is just to forget. Forget this ending, forget this game completely. Which is just sad, I had a really good time with it. And all of that, because I didn't get a happy ending. Guess that shows that I have a hard time with endings where my character can't simply save the day and live out the rest of her/his days in peace. I guess I'm just stuck in the old fairy tale days, where Happily ever after ruled. And you know? I think I would have been just fine with that in ME3. That would have made me enjoy this game a lot more then I do now. As it stands? Fuck all of this bullshit.

Quite frankly, if you didn't predict that Shepard wasn't going to make it by about half-way through that game, I'd say you weren't paying attention. But yeah, plug your ears and say it never happened, forget about all the hours you sunk into the trilogy, but I'd remind you that your insistance and expectation of a "happily ever after" ending - after the entire game is spent trying to instill an atmosphere of just barely hanging on in a sea of hopelessness - is what made all those hours officially turn into wasted time.
But allow me to try and help you, as you sound like you really WANTED to like the game, but just couldn't because of the ending.
I made this thread
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.382323-Poll-A-Defense-for-Space-Timmys-Presence-at-the-end-of-ME-3?page=1
in an attempt to help explain the endings and respond to most of the most frequently raised issues with them. It contains information from the EC, so if indeed you haven't played it yet, I'd suggest playing it unless you don't mind spoilers. I put a poll in it asking if what I said makes sense or if I was full of shit...predictably, "You're full of shit" is winning, but evidently at least 18 people thought my explinations made sense. It worked for them, maybe it can work for you and you won't feel so bad about the game.
Be warned, though, my OP is at least twice as big as your OP, so I'd only go there if you really cared enough to not mind a lengthy read.