Mass Effect 3 SPOILER THREAD: LOTS OF SPECULATION FROM EVERYONE

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So let say a space toaster has a VI inside. Does that mean it becomes organic in the synthesis ending. Making space toasts will never be the same.
 
So let say a space toaster has a VI inside. Does that mean it becomes organic in the synthesis ending. Making space toasts will never be the same.

See, I think the toaster becomes organic regardless of the presence of a CPU (or something similar) because the god damn trees turned into cyborgs.
 
Random or not it doesnt make a ton of sense.

Top that with the fact that Garrus will starve to death because he can only process certain foods.
If he's synthetic he won't have to worry about it.

I miss when publishers sold complete games on the first day.
Thinking of the black screen/tendrils reminds me of Alan Wake, and that alone gives me nightmares . . . of DLC.
 
Making the HUGE assumption that this is true, it's possible that any "Conclusion" DLC will find some means of incorporating the choices that players make.

That would be awesome.

In my dreams.

You guys are seriously digging too much into this.
 
Yes. I didn't put 100 hours into this and all of the characters to see it end like this. That was some bullshit.

Idk if I want a happy ending, but I agree with this.

I put so much work into the game and I got was this random nonsensical ending where shepard talks to the miracle machine and for some reason has to die for it to work oh and liara somehow got on the normandy and what happened to garrus and the citadel people and fnioqw bg3tj3[5
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the game went full retard on me man

It's worse because I was really loving it up to the end, it's like suddenly getting a limp dick in the middle of awesome sex
 
I miss the days when publishers sold complete games on the first day.

I miss the day when the only cutscene was before or after a level. Not 300 cutscene through out a level ;p
That was my motivation back then when i was 6 or 8 years old with my broken english. just marveling at those cutscenes.
Now i feel those cutscene take me out of the game again a moment i loose control over my adventure.
 
I'm aware they track user data, but it says it's for network purposes. They did that with ME2. However, this person said that they track the player's last choice.

There is a flag in the save files for whether Shep dies in a blaze of glory or lives to fight another day. They could track that.
 
Sports Radio in Denver saying that Manning will sign with the Broncos tomorrow or Thursday.

Edit: Still more satisfying than ME3's ending.
 
So let me get this straight Bioware are the Reapers and we are Shepard.

They're trying to convince us the indocternation theory is real.








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There is a flag in the save files for whether Shep dies in a blaze of glory or lives to fight another day. They could track that.

The same flag is in ME2. They are so lazy that it's probably some code from ME2 left in there. In my save I died to become green magic space dust and the flag says I live to fight again.
 
Well, Turians had a good run.

Better hope they develop a food replicator for any option besides synthesis I guess.

On a somewhat unrelated note, am I really the only one who found the synthesis option to be incredibly unethical and messed up? Sure some people would be fine with it but its a pretty big decision to force every organism in the galaxy to change what they are isnt it?

Well when it turns out that the control and synthesis endings were both the hallucination results of Shep being indoctrinated into helping the reapers I'll be vindicated.
 
My biggest problem with the ending is really that it just seems like it belongs in a totally different series. If you pull a god-child space magic ending with a Final Fantasy game or some JRPG series where stuff like this makes sense, it wouldn't be particularly bad depending on how it is presented. But Mass Effect started out as a scifi space opera story, and for the most part it continues that way. It is about humanity and all of the galaxy rallying together and setting aside their differences to face the ultimate alien invasion. That is the tone set by all three games, and the expectations of the fans.

To conclude it with the kind of stuff you find in a completely different series is kinda stupid. To add that along with the ultimate Bioware style EXTREME CHOICE bullshit where you decide the FATE OF THE UNIVERSE in 3 different but totally generalized ways is just retarded. The lack of any sort of epilogue is also disappointing, considering how much time and effort they put into detailing the character relations in all the games and putting all sorts of neat details in the various flavor text.

I'm sure Bioware thought they were being smart, but there's a very good reason why the ending doesn't work given the context of the series. It really doesn't make any fucking sense.
 
Here's what will happen after you buy the True Ending DLC:

- Shepard talks to the Catalyst Boy aka Bioware God.

- Instead of the shitty dialogue options he has normally, they have added Paragon and Renegade "special" options on the left of the tree.

- PARAGON: "Chaos is not a real problem."

- RENEGADE: "What gives you the right?!"

- Picking either decision will pre-empt the presentation of the "new solutions", and instead result in everything around Shepard phasing out, Matrix style.

- The environments changes to some Hell looking area, with Harbinger's voice telling Shepard that he cannot escape and that indoctrination is inescapable.

- You run around the area and evade Harbinger's attacks until your party members appear one by one to "give you strength to carry on".

- Powered up by the hope that all his companions have in him, Shepard runs up to Harbinger and destroys him with a super QTE event.

- The entire illusion shatters and Shepard continues running to the transporter beam along with the army. The Alliance forces enter the Citadel, and find Bailey leading the Citadel Defense Force fighting back the Reapers. After fighting through the Citadel (recycled maps from ME1 finale), you reopen the flaps and the Crucible docks.

- Shepard controls the Crucible weapon and targets the Reapers on Earth one by one, destroying them all. Harbinger flies up into space to take out the super weapon, and you defeat him in the final rail shooting sequence.

- 15 minute epilogue plays showing the celebrations across the galaxy, the fates of the surviving characters, and Shepard settling down with his romantic interest, or being surrounded by all his comrades if he has none.


Cost: 1200 Bioware Points

Make this happen.
 
So if the whole indoctrination troll is real and they do have something else planned, it would possibly work out well I guess?

The way I see it playing out if true is Shep would be indoctrinated from the moment s/he got fried by Harbinger, after that all of much of what occurred was a hallucination, especially after Anderson dies and Shep gets lifted on the platform.

So when it comes to the three endings, Destroy would be the correct one to make because of the "secret" ending with Shep still alive. This would be since everything is happening in Shep's head, both Merge and Control could be seen as giving in to the Reapers.

Merge in this sense could be the worst because Shepard is most actively working with the Reapers to "merge" everyone together, but in reality is simply aiding the Reapers in harvesting everyone and adding them into the Reaper collective conscious.

Control then is probably much like its shown in the game, but Shepard cant control the Reapers because s/he is actually indoctrinated and instead of controlling the Reapers the complete opposite occurs and he/she is turned into another Husk with all remnants of Shepard being erased.

Destroy then is the only good ending choice because as the Catalyst points out Shepard him/herself is part synthetic, ie Reaper. So in Destroying everything Shepard is thus destroying the Reaper part of his/her conscious, breaking their control and no longer being indoctrinated.

This is why only the Destroy ending has the clip of Shepard still being shown alive in an area that appears to be on earth, because Shepard has broken the Reaper's hold on his/her mind and has returned to reality, which is still back on earth.
 
The same flag is in ME2. They are so lazy that it's probably some code from ME2 left in there. In my save I died to become green magic space dust and the flag says I live to fight again.

Ah, I guess the flag is referring to ME2 and not ME3 then? Shame :(
 
Mass Effect - Reloaded


I mean there were nods to Star Wars and other movies, the ending was all Matrix lol


Ugh, I can't remember the other ones now, someone list them
 
I can't stop laughing.

Better hope they develop a food replicator for any option besides synthesis I guess.

On a somewhat unrelated note, am I really the only one who found the synthesis option to be incredibly unethical and messed up? Sure some people would be fine with it but its a pretty big decision to force every organism in the galaxy to change what they are isnt it?

Well when it turns out that the control and synthesis endings were both the hallucination results of Shep being indoctrinated into helping the reapers I'll be vindicated.
There's nothing ethical about any of these endings. And I hope you're not vindicated.
 
Remember the theory that the Reapers were actually machines that went back through time to prevent the destruction of the galaxy by controlling organic life?

That was cool. There's a huge timeline image of it somewhere.
 
Let me get this straight: Bioware's Twitter account has been toying with its followers the entire day, a BSN community manager linked to the indoctrination thread, and Plinkett plans on doing a Mass Effect 3 review? The ending has provided more entertainment than I originally expected.

There is a flag in the save files for whether Shep dies in a blaze of glory or lives to fight another day. They could track that.

All of the non-NG+ ME3 saves are flagged as "Not Finished." The end game state has likely been carried from the ME2 save template.
 
Better hope they develop a food replicator for any option besides synthesis I guess.

On a somewhat unrelated note, am I really the only one who found the synthesis option to be incredibly unethical and messed up? Sure some people would be fine with it but its a pretty big decision to force every organism in the galaxy to change what they are isnt it?

Well when it turns out that the control and synthesis endings were both the hallucination results of Shep being indoctrinated into helping the reapers I'll be vindicated.

About fucking time someone agrees with me!

It really is fucked up forcibly rewriting the galaxies genetic code without giving a single being the choice. Obviously some would go for it (EDI, maybe Joker to have stronger bones) but making that choice for everything is really fucked up.
 
About fucking time someone agrees with me!

It really is fucked up forcibly rewriting the galaxies genetic code without giving a single being the choice. Obviously some would go for it (EDI, maybe Joker to have stronger bones) but making that choice for everything is really fucked up.
It's not any more ethical than being turned into pulp or controlling those who have been turned into those machines.

I realize that completely.

I just see the destruction path as the lesser of the evils by a large margin.
In a way it's like ending the suffering of those who have died in the previous cycles. But once they became Reapers they seemed fine with killing everyone else.

I don't think there is an evil or non-evil choice.
 
My biggest problem with the ending is really that it just seems like it belongs in a totally different series. If you pull a god-child space magic ending with a Final Fantasy game or some JRPG series where stuff like this makes sense, it wouldn't be particularly bad depending on how it is presented. But Mass Effect started out as a scifi space opera story, and for the most part it continues that way. It is about humanity and all of the galaxy rallying together and setting aside their differences to face the ultimate alien invasion. That is the tone set by all three games, and the expectations of the fans.

To conclude it with the kind of stuff you find in a completely different series is kinda stupid. To add that along with the ultimate Bioware style EXTREME CHOICE bullshit where you decide the FATE OF THE UNIVERSE in 3 different but totally generalized ways is just retarded. The lack of any sort of epilogue is also disappointing, considering how much time and effort they put into detailing the character relations in all the games and putting all sorts of neat details in the various flavor text.

I'm sure Bioware thought they were being smart, but there's a very good reason why the ending doesn't work given the context of the series. It really doesn't make any fucking sense.

I said something similar before but it seems like they tried do to a Megaten style ending but it didn't fit with the lore of the series nor did they set it up properly. In a Megaten game you know early on you will decide the fate of the world with some magical entity but it works with the lore of the series. You also know about the choice you will have to make before the end and you meet all the people tied to every options that explains their view. You also get to see the result of your choice.
 
I played the game and decided against allowing any genocide to take place, I guess the synthesis option does mesh with that theme built up throughout the game


Save the Krogan
Save the Geth and Quarians

Creator vs Created
Uplifer vs uplifted
etc...
 
So there's a poll about the ending on G4's website.


As of this posting, only 3.3% like it.

To be fair, 7.8% are indifferent and 13.9% haven't beaten it yet.


74.9% dislike the ending.


That's...... a lot.

http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/


Scroll down, it's near the bottom on the right.

I really want to know where the fuck this 'closure' is in the ending. I read some people finding it. Did they get a different copy of the game to me? Is my PC version broke because of Origin?
 
I realize that completely.

I just see the destruction path as the lesser of the evils by a large margin.

The possible "solutions" presented to you are all bullshit. It's just bad writing. The right human choice would be to punch the boy-god in the face and tell him that "chaos" is not a problem, hence it does not need a solution. Shepard actually going along with the entire thing is really illogical and stupid.
 
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