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I haven't finished the game yet (I think I'm about 2/3rds through now), but this whole "ensure the ending you want" thing is such total BS. It's backwards. Experience the story, make the choices you want to make, and see what happens. You can't have it exactly how you want it, otherwise you might as well go and write your own story.Comment
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I like this game a lot better than 2. I haven't seen the ending or anything close to end game, but everything including side mission seems more thought out. Even the retrieve missions for random Citadel folks are handled 100x better than how Dragon Age 2 did. There are still some weak areas, like the scanning and reaper chase, but overall I am hooked on this one more so than 2.
Also, the more I play this game the more I think the DLC was part of the core game and then removed. This quote from before release just seem like a total spin job now.- The content in “From Ashes” was developed by a separate team (after the core game was finished) and not completed until well after the main game went into certification.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...lc-from-ashes/
There is also a video on the site that shows a hacker unlocking the Prothean without the DLC installed. Meaning he was originally on the disk.Comment
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Speaking of which,where's my man from ME 2?
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I kept him from dying for a reason.(I think so anyway,so many saves...) Reapers wouldn't stand a chance! Nowhere to be found.
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In fact, this whole kerfuffle over the ending of the story and the question of "ownership" of the story demonstrates to me that perhaps some gamers are not mature enough or had the lines blurred too much for them when it came to what Bioware was doing. They set out to tell a very specific story, that had some permutations. That story was going to be slightly different for everyone, but it was always going to be the same general story. In ME1 you were going toSpoilerstop SarenSpoilerstop the collectors
That being said, those dang Salarians...Spoilerfirst I have to shoot Mordin in the back, now I just had to kill Wrex in the Citadel, all because htey wouldn't help me unless I allowed them to sabotage the Genophage. Of course, I wish I could have gotten away with it and made everyone happy, but that's not always possible, is it?
Here's the thing, too. For the choices to matter, they have to be hard and they have to have consequences. If it was possible to have everything end up with wine and roses, then where's the tension? It's just "pick the choice that makes everyone happy," and move on. It's min/maxing. You can't min/max a story.
Now, if I wind up getting to the end (and I will very soon, I'm about 23 hours in, and justSpoilergot the mission from the Asari to get the technology that might help me figure out what the catalyst is
Via Kotaku, actually good points made there for once..
"But the development of a creative work cannot be democratized and its revision to appease a vocal minority would surrender the creative freedom people claim to value in food fights over modding, takedown notices, trademark disputes, whatever. This is an expression of the writers and designers at BioWare, and if you dislike it, OK—there is certainly a lot of legitimate criticism of the outcome. But it is their statement, not yours.
What right does someone have to demand changes to the end of a story they did not write—and as this would, assuredly, be released as downloadable content—expect all of that labor for free? Because they'll refuse to endorse a product they've already bought?"Last edited by mrprice33; 03-12-2012, 12:56 AM.Comment
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Look forward to hearing your thoughts upon completion Mr. Price. =)Follow me on Twitter@DrewGarrisonSBNComment
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I like this game a lot better than 2. I haven't seen the ending or anything close to end game, but everything including side mission seems more thought out. Even the retrieve missions for random Citadel folks are handled 100x better than how Dragon Age 2 did. There are still some weak areas, like the scanning and reaper chase, but overall I am hooked on this one more so than 2.
Also, the more I play this game the more I think the DLC was part of the core game and then removed. This quote from before release just seem like a total spin job now.
Most DLC characters from Bioware don't interweave with the story as much as the Prothean. He has lines, cutscenes and dialogue during some missions. I guess I am not the only one that thinks this.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...lc-from-ashes/
There is also a video on the site that shows a hacker unlocking the Prothean without the DLC installed. Meaning he was originally on the disk.
My question is - did anyone read the leaked script that leaked a few months ago? I'm trying to find it online but can't. How different was it from the actual ending?Michigan WolverinesChicago White SoxComment
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I like this game a lot better than 2. I haven't seen the ending or anything close to end game, but everything including side mission seems more thought out. Even the retrieve missions for random Citadel folks are handled 100x better than how Dragon Age 2 did. There are still some weak areas, like the scanning and reaper chase, but overall I am hooked on this one more so than 2.
Also, the more I play this game the more I think the DLC was part of the core game and then removed. This quote from before release just seem like a total spin job now.
Most DLC characters from Bioware don't interweave with the story as much as the Prothean. He has lines, cutscenes and dialogue during some missions. I guess I am not the only one that thinks this.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...lc-from-ashes/
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Yeah I am now 5 hours in. Taking in this game to the fullest. I used my Sheppard from ME2 and changed his class from Solider to Inflitrator. I have Cryo Ammo maxed out and I love sniping with it. Insane!
I love this game big time. Figure i will finish my first play through within a couple of weeks as I want to do another ME2/ME3 play through with a totally new Sheppard.Now Playing on PS5:
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