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J.C.

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  1. That's awesome. I like being scared.

     

    Should I beat ME3 before the supposed 'better ending' comes out, or wait for it?

    Play. Play like you've never played before. Then, if BioWare changes/expands/complements the ending, play again.

     

    If they don't, play again anyway.

     

    I'm in the middle of my second full playtrough of the series, this time as a full renegade, and it's just plain awesome.

     

    Bioware hasn't really confirmed a "better ending" is coming out.

    Judging by this, I would say it's quite possible.

     

    "To that end, since the game launched, the team has been poring over everything they can find about reactions to the game – industry press, forums, Facebook, and Twitter, just to name a few. The Mass Effect team, like other teams across the BioWare Label within EA, consists of passionate people who work hard for the love of creating experiences that excite and delight our fans. I’m honored to work with them because they have the courage and strength to respond to constructive feedback.

     

    Building on their research, Exec Producer Casey Hudson and the team are hard at work on a number of game content initiatives that will help answer the questions, providing more clarity for those seeking further closure to their journey. You’ll hear more on this in April. We’re working hard to maintain the right balance between the artistic integrity of the original story while addressing the fan feedback we’ve received. This is in addition to our existing plan to continue providing new Mass Effect content and new full games, so rest assured that your journey in the Mass Effect universe can, and will, continue."

  2. Waiting to see what the hell my cousins gonna do. He keeps teasing me that he'll never give ME3 back. He's lucky he lives too far away for me to have beaten his ass for taking it in the first place. If he doesn't give it back, he'll be painfully laying in the hospital. Then while he's laying, I'll hurt him some more.

    Your patience is admirable. Me, I would have taken a trip to his house with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. Really. I would have gone medieval on his ass.

  3. The only parts I disliked (and their severity) were:

     

    1. How did my team get back onto the Normandy? (severity: low, mostly a WTF moment)

    2. Why is the Normandy the only ship in hyperspace? (severity: almost none)

    3. The painfully long, pointlessly slow hobbling through the Citadel, and Catalyst choice. (severity: moderate)

    4. When did the Normandy get the chance to disengage the Reapers long enough to jump to hyperspace? (severity: low)

    5. How the hell did the Normandy manage to crash land safely on a garden planet? (severity: low)

    6. Had to wait through the entire credits just to hear Buzz Aldrin. (severity: low, I want to be able to skip the credits)

    7. The part with Buzz Aldrin wasn't long enough. (severity: low)

    You forgot one, as I pointed out here:

    The fact that all Mass Relays are destroyed and it is established as canon that such an explosion will wipe out an entire solar system. Can be worked around though, saying it was a "different" kind of energy wave.

     

    Anyway, here's another awesome video.

     

     

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    PS. This is off-topic, but the fact that YouTube doesn't allow you to choose the frame you want as thumbnail (unless you're a partner or something like that) is really annoying.

  4. I read reviews. I do take into account subjective opinions, comparisons, wild rantings. You can always take something from them. But they are just data. Data that is weighted and taken into account appropriately.

     

    I don't dismiss anything by default. I also don't believe in anything by default. In the end, I make up my own damned mind.

     

    Now, getting back to Mass Effect (the topic for this thread ;)), here's another awesome part, near the end.

     

     

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    The arrival of the fleets is just epic. And that Hades Cannon (AKA a Reaper Destroyer shooting plasma from it's ass) got blasted pretty good.

     

  5. OK, so I finished the game a couple of days ago and after spending quite a while recording, encoding and uploading the main ending possibilities, I'm ready to give my opinion.

     

     

    First of all, let me say that ME3 is an awesome game. I don't regret one bit buying it, or the "from ashes" DLC, or the "Infiltrator" App for iPad (yeah, bought that one too). You can make it as big an experience as you like, rushing trough the main missions, or exploring all sidequests, talking to people and getting to know their story. Either way, you get to kick a lot of Reaper and Cerberus ass.

     

    To summarize the game: the Reapers attack earth, while Shepard is being held in custody for the events from the "Arrival" DLC from Mass Effect 2 (where he destroyed a Mass Relay, to prevent the Reapers from spreading quickly from their point of initial arrival in the galaxy, and in doing so caused the death of three hundred thousand Batarian colonists). Shepard manages to escape Earth and sets out to get all the help he can get, in order to take back the planet and build a huge device, dubbed "The Crucible", that could stop the Reapers once and for all (the plans for this device are found in the Prothean ruins on Mars).

     

    The final component for the Crucible is at last revealed to be the Citadel itself, which the Reapers have moved to Earth's orbit in order to protect it and also use it to build another Reaper from the harvested humans. The only way to get the inside the Citadel and open it's arms, allowing for the Crucible to dock with it, is to catch a ride in the transport beam the Reapers have set up in London.

     

    After a long battle in the streets of London and one last desperate charge to get to the Reaper's transport beam, only Commander Shepard and Admiral Anderson survive and get up to the Citadel, where they are confronted by an indoctrinated Illusive Man. Since I had full Paragon score at the time, I was able to talk him down, and he ends up committing suicide. After that Shepard meets the "The Catalyst", a ghostly figure in the shape of the little boy from the beginning of the game. "The Catalyst" explains that Shepard has three choices: control the Reapers, destroy them or merge all organic and synthetic life in the galaxy.

     

    Here are the videos for each possible scenario.

     

    "Control" Ending

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    "Synthesis" Ending

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    "Destroy" Ending

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    Since I had a total military strength of 6139, with a galactic readiness level of 86%, which resulted in an effective military strength score of 5279, Earth is "saved". What I mean by that, is that I've seen other videos where a firestorm engulfs the entire planet.

     

    But the endings are basically these three, regardless of your actions in this or any other games. And that is a point some fans find lacking, and I tend to agree with them. It's not that I want 70 different endings, but if given 3 final choices (paragon, neutral and renegade), perhaps you could have been limited by your status. You know, high paragon allows for the neutral and paragon endings, high renegade for the neutral and renegade endings, not enough paragon or renegade status give you only the neutral ending.

     

    Also, regardless of your choice, the Mass Relay network is destroyed. As established in the "Arrival" DLC, that would cause an explosion capable of wiping out an entire solar system. So, all the home planets from the mayor races would have been destroyed. But let's say these are different kinds of explosions, and the energy is transformed into a wave that enacts the ending you chose (which can be supported in the fact that the soldiers on earth don't die in the first burst).

     

    I'm not as concerned as other people for the time it would take to travel around the galaxy and the fate of all the alien fleets helping earth. I remember in ME1, Ashley declared she visited one of her sisters after a 10 light years trip done by regular FTL drive, in just one day, via civilian transport. At that speed, you cold travel from one end of the galaxy to the next in just under 28 years. Take into account the enhanced capabilities of military vessels and the forced technological development needed after the destruction of the Relay network, and things don't look as problematic anymore. Remember also that the Protheans did build their own prototype Mass Relay, "The Conduit", so it is not an impossible task.

     

    Then, there's the Normandy sequence. Some people wonder why it is travelling between Mass Relays. I find that observation to be incorrect. To me, that's just how FTL travel looks like. The way I figure, Joker sees the unknown energy wave emanating from the Citadel and decides to escape. The point I can't explain (though not shown in my videos, but I've read of other people getting them) is the presence of squadmates that where with you in the final push towards the Reaper transport beam, being show after the Normandy crashes. A shuttle rescuing them after Harbinger slaughtered the entire party that was running for the transport beam, seems a bit unlikely.

     

    Also, the "paragon" and "renegade" endings (implied by the red and blue colors of the choices) seem to be reversed. To me, the "Destroy" ending with Shepard surviving (as shown in the short sequence that follows the crash of the Normandy and provided you have enough effective military strength) is, so far, the ultimate paragon ending.

     

    I don't think the endings negate how awesome the rest of the game is. If Bioware changes them via DLC, it's ok. If they don't, It's also ok. Right now, I'm going to make a few more videos (the Hades cannon battle is an excellent example of how to properly kick a Reaper's ass) and then I plan to start a new playtrough from ME1, but this time full renegade :twisted:

     

  6. Working. This is my last day filling in for my boss. These past 3 weeks have been quite crazy.

     

    On another topic, yesterday I finished Mass Effect 3. The final battle was just epic (I kicked so much Reaper ass), but the actual ending was quite "meh". I understand why that a lot of fans are disappointed. I'll upload the videos of the different endings and write down my opinion later in the Mass Effect Thread.

  7. I'm still in my first playthrough. I'm taking it slow, building up my military strength, talking to everyone, doing all side quests (and also, working like 10 hours a day). I've read people are disappointed about the ending, I'll give my opinion once I get there.

     

     

    Here's an awesome battle with a Reaper Destroyer.

     

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  8. Packing for my flight. I leave in about 3 hours for the airport and tomorrow morning I'll be in Panama city... when I could be home playing Mass Effect 3... freaking trip...

     

    Oh well, you guys are going to have to kick some Reaper ass in my name, until Friday evening. Then, it's on.

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