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Don't really see how it 16 different endings...I seen 2 of the endings and they looked damn near identical.Comment
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There are 16 different endings?Redskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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Sighhhhhhh.
That is all.
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paragon/renegade question re: ending
SpoilerAm i correct that the illusive man choice (control the reapers) is the paragon and the Anderson choice (destroy the reapers) is renegade? That is a pretty cool way to do it
Also, i only got those two endings and didnt see Joker or EDI or anyone else from the crew step out of the Normandy. In my endings the Normandy opened but it cut to credits before anyone stepped out. (i had 65 percent galactic readiness)
What do you have to do to get 3 endings? and do you have to have 100 percent galactic readiness to get the 4th ending where Shepard survives? I dont want him to survive. I think the way he martyred himself to stop the cycle is the perfect end to the trilogy. Im just curious what you have to do to get that 4th ending.Last edited by ZB9; 03-13-2012, 03:17 PM.Comment
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Your spoiler tags weren't done right, I can see the entire paragraph, but anyway yeah how high or low your galactic readiness and what you did in Mass Effect 2 determines what kind of ending you get. Apparently with 100% you get the best ending.Comment
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Anyway it's now proven there's not enough assets: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...kTGIyenc#gid=0
There's 8457.
75 can only be obtained in multiplayer.
It's not possible to get all remaining 8382. For example you can get more Krogan and less Salarian or less Krogan and more Salarian,there's no way to max both. Apparently with all the highest values added up the most you can get is around 7800. And that's on the 360,PS3ers are even more up the river but at least their multiplayer is free. So as I was saying...Bioware are filthy lying scum.Comment
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Related to the ending theories
SpoilerAs for the hallucination theory, I don't think that the whole thing was a hallucination but the kid was either a figment of Shepard's imagination or just a projection that whatever was up there chose to present itself as. It's also possible that he got plugged into something like with the geth mission and that was why he saw the kid. I think the people assuming that the kid was actually a part of the Reapers or part of the group who made them are taking that part too literal.SpoilerI agree that the kid is just a projection. If humanity is a new race there is no way the kid is the creator of the reapers. Had it been Garrus or Liara up there it would have likely projected itself as a turian or asari. It does lend to the indoctrination angle though that Shepard is constantly seeing this kid in his dreams and leaving Earth and then he turns out to be the Catalyst. Something had to have imprinted that into his mind for him to keep seeing it.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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SpoilerI agree that the kid is just a projection. If humanity is a new race there is no way the kid is the creator of the reapers. Had it been Garrus or Liara up there it would have likely projected itself as a turian or asari. It does lend to the indoctrination angle though that Shepard is constantly seeing this kid in his dreams and leaving Earth and then he turns out to be the Catalyst. Something had to have imprinted that into his mind for him to keep seeing it.SpoilerThe more and more I think about it, I'm seriously beginning to believe that Shepard was indoctrinated. It's the only way the current ending in my head can make sense.
Someone posted this on BSN.
Codex: Indoctrination
"Reaper 'indoctrination' is an insidious means of corrupting organic minds, 'reprogramming' the brain through physical and psychological conditioning using electromagnetic fields, infrasonic and ultrasonic noise, and other subliminal methods.
The Reaper's resulting control over the limbic system leaves the victim highly susceptible to its suggestions.
Organics undergoing indoctrination may complain of headaches and buzzing or ringing in their ears. As time passes, they have feelings of 'being watched' and hallucinations of 'ghostly' presences. Ultimately, the Reaper gains the ability to use the victim's body to amplify its signals, manifesting as "alien" voices in the mind.
Indoctrination can create perfect deep cover agents. A Reaper's "suggestions" can manipulate victims into betraying friends, trusting enemies, or viewing the Reaper itself with superstitious awe. Should a Reaper subvert a well-placed political or military leader, the resulting chaos can bring down nations.
Long-term physical effects of the manipulation are unsustainable. Higher mental functioning decays, ultimately leaving the victim a gibbering animal. Rapid indoctrination is possible, but causes this decay in days or weeks. Slow, patient indoctrination allows the thrall to last for months or years."
If you look back at the dream sequences there seems to be a lot of references to the bolded terms.Last edited by Pokes; 03-13-2012, 05:05 PM.Oklahoma State Cowboys 2011 Big XII Champions, 2012 Fiesta Bowl Champions
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SpoilerI think the indoctrination theory is a great theory, but after watching the ending and playing through the end scene again, I just have a hard time believing Bioware intended this to be anything but the actual ending.
I'd be happy if they had something "big" to unveil, but it just feels like a hail mary to me from fans in disbelief with the ending (myself included).
The thing that gets me though is the Shepard "breathing" ending. No way he lives through a fall to Earth, the citadel/crucible/catalyst were exploding and there's no sound aside from wind, creaking "metal", and his gasp.
Waiting anxiously to hear something from Bioware. There are plenty of sticking points to the indoctrination theory, but I just have a hard time believing that ending isn't what it's intended to be at face value.
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SpoilerI think the indoctrination theory is a great theory, but after watching the ending and playing through the end scene again, I just have a hard time believing Bioware intended this to be anything but the actual ending.
I'd be happy if they had something "big" to unveil, but it just feels like a hail mary to me from fans in disbelief with the ending (myself included).
The thing that gets me though is the Shepard "breathing" ending. No way he lives through a fall to Earth, the citadel/crucible/catalyst were exploding and there's no sound aside from wind, creaking "metal", and his gasp.
Waiting anxiously to hear something from Bioware. There are plenty of sticking points to the indoctrination theory, but I just have a hard time believing that ending isn't what it's intended to be at face value.
SpoilerIf Shepard was indoctrinated, then I don't think (s)he ever left Earth. The rubble you see Shepard under looks like concrete and rebar. So it's quite possible Shepard never made it to be beam to begin with. It could be that the whole Citadel sequence was Harbinger trying to get Shepard to surrender in her/his own mind. Kinda similar to this sequence in another Bioware game.
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