Denial man, denial.Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
You guys are insane.
Seriously. A hidden ending? From Bioware? When is the last time that someone did that.
No way they would taken such a risk. They ran out of time, had to hastily throw something together and that's what we got.
It's also sad but amazing, that fans are substituting their own reality to the one created by Bioware.
Denial is a scary thing.
Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
As soon as the kid runs away, I turned around and ran from him and guess what happened?
A whisper says "Shepard" in a human voice and the kid cries, forcing my Shepard to turn around.
I turn around again, doing the same thing and guess what happened the second time?
A whisper says "Shepard" in Harbinger's voice, or at least one similar enough to mistake it. This was tested on the dream right after the resolution of the genophage plot-line."
You guys are insane.
Seriously. A hidden ending? From Bioware? When is the last time that someone did that.
I had a full paragon meter and 3000 EMS (no multiplayer), and did not get the last set of paragon/renegade dialogue options, but I shot TIM with the renegade action.
I replayed it after modding my EMS to be 10000, still had max paragon, but yet still could not get the last paragon/renegade dialogue options.
Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
To make a long story short, Gabriel likes his ending (green) and I’m fine with my ending (blue) but I understand how someone could feel cheated - especially if they got the worst ending, or if they aren’t in the habit of reading classic science fiction.
There’s a countercharge now, in response to anger about the endings, that describes Bioware’s output as sacrosanct in some way - beyond criticism. This is fundamentally batshit, or as noted “speculative fiction” author Harlan Ellison might say, bugfuck. I’m fine with the ending, which to my mind started as soon as I ran the executable - the whole game is denouement - but I revolt against the idea of Authorial Divinity almost at the molecular level. I bet Ken Levine would take a redo on Bioshock, for example. To hear them tell it, there is plenty about Deus Ex: Human Revolution the developer would change. Fallout’s “Broken Steel” DLC actually does modify the ending considerably. There’s also a school of thought that says, hey, maybe these are not (strictly speaking) real endings anyway, and I’m always down for a rabbit hole.
They’re very much endings of the Hard Sci-Fi school: work predicated to a certain extent on Interesting Answers but far, far more of a piece with Interesting Questions. The Interesting Question posed here is: what next? We know this is the question, because regardless of any particulars, the very structure of Galactic society is destroyed every time. And the alliance you’ve jammed together with gum, glue, and tape is now sitting in the equivalent of a ten by ten room, all of them armed to the teeth. We know that something survives, and lives well - “the Shepard” has passed into legend, and The Stargazer talks about interstellar travel as though it had all the complexity of crossing the street. But what next?
That is precisely the kind of question I like.
The problem is, in that picture, everyone dies.Non-believer: "This isn't your thread. What are you doing here?"
Believer: "The forum thought you could use some help on this one."
Non-believer: "I wasn't expecting to find conspiracies here. The situation is bad."
Believer: "Don't worry. I've got it under control."
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Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
From the Giant Bomb thing
Can anyone confirm this?
Damn, that theory is getting to me.
Ok this is getting interesting. lol this reminds me of GTASA and the supposed bigfoot sightings in the country side.From the Giant Bomb thing
Can anyone confirm this?
Damn, that theory is getting to me.
Fallout 3?
I mean it's always a possibility.
no it's a very clever misdirect if its true, probably tops Raiden in MGS2.
Gabe and Tycho like the ending (SHOCKER) but respect the idea that people can hate it:
That said, his whole "if you got the worst ending" or "haven't read a lot of science fiction" conditions aren't quite true, and his interpretation of the Stargazer is quite different than how most people did; The Stargazer speaks in very hypothetical terms about space travel and alien life, as though even he's not quite sure.
DLC "The Final Episode"
Replaces the post credits scene with a new cinematic. Camera zooms out of the window of a toy Normandy being played with by a child version of the player created Shepard. As the screen fades to black you hear his father say: "I don't understand this autism thing, Pop. Here's my son/daughter. I talk to him/her. I don't even know if he/she can hear me, because he/she sits there, all day long, in his/her own world, staring at that toy. What's he/she thinking about?"
Not the same thing at all. Raiden was real. They simply didn't reveal him during trailers and switched his model with Solid Snake everywhere in previews. Raiden is not the results of some dream. The game presents what actually happens in the story.
Sorry guys but you really saw some magical kid god that asked you to make an outrageous decision. Fortunately, the two people at the end says the story is old and probably inaccurate in some ways so Bioware can repair that mess eventually.
You apparently need to use the Paragon/Renegade option every time you meet him in ME3. So during Mars, during Thessia (I think) and during the assault on his base.
Oh, and repost: my alternate ending cut. Because fuck Vent Kid.
it's not even that people necessarily need this to be Indoctrinated ending. It's simply that the way the ending sequence all goes together, the indoctrination theory is simply the most reasonable interpretation of the events. It makes far less sense to take the events at face value.
no it's a very clever misdirect if its true, probably tops Raiden in MGS2.
Gabe and Tycho like the ending (SHOCKER) but respect the idea that people can hate it:
That said, his whole "if you got the worst ending" or "haven't read a lot of science fiction" conditions aren't quite true, and his interpretation of the Stargazer is quite different than how most people did; The Stargazer speaks in very hypothetical terms about space travel and alien life, as though even he's not quite sure.
Do you think Bioware is capable of that? I say all of the evidence points to Bioware being lazy and hack writers. Missing squadmates at the end? Bioware being lazy. Joker racing a flavor blast? Bioware being dumb. Internal inconsistencies? Come on, son. You know the drill.
And it doesn't solve shit either. So Shep has been indoctrinated. He is still on Earth taking a nap while everyone else dies. Good job.
Why do people want this to be the Indoctrinated ending? It's just as bad as "it was all a dream."
The problem is, in that picture, everyone dies.![]()
That's the real sticker. I just don't believe in the people who work there any more.Yep. The basic underlying assumption in any of these Indoctrination, Squall is Dead, etc. theories is this: the writers are supremely competent, the writing was perfectly consistent, and everything that happened did so for a reason.
US courts do this for interpreting statutes, but the courts recognize it's so much fiction.
They'll save us all!Remaining non-believers will pick the red/blue dialogue option and purge the earth of indoctrinated conspiracy theorists once and for all.
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Yep. The basic underlying assumption in any of these Indoctrination, Squall is Dead, etc. theories is this: the writers are supremely competent, the writing was perfectly consistent, and everything that happened did so for a reason.
US courts do this for interpreting statutes, but the courts recognize it's so much fiction.
I feel like this is a Lost thread now. lolI would almost agree with you except for the coyness of the bioware twitters and the timing of the PAX East panel. It really feels like they anticipated this and have been working on this ace in the hole.
you can't take my dreams from me
PREPARE FOR DISAPPOINTMENT AND MP DLC!I would almost agree with you except for the coyness of the bioware twitters and the timing of the PAX East panel. It really feels like they anticipated this and have been working on this ace in the hole.
you can't take my dreams from me
Have anybody consider the angle that as neat as the indoctrination theory is, BioWare/EA can't use it?
Indoctrination is basically a variation of "it's all a dream'. If EA come out and tell people that this is a fake ending and they are going to sell the real ending as DLC, they might get sued for it?
I am serious asking a question here, can EA get sued for false advertisement?
Yep. The basic underlying assumption in any of these Indoctrination, Squall is Dead, etc. theories is this: the writers are supremely competent, the writing was perfectly consistent, and everything that happened did so for a reason.
US courts do this for interpreting statutes, but the courts recognize it's so much fiction.
PREPARE FOR DISAPPOINTMENT AND MP DLC!
Remaining non-believers will pick the red/blue dialogue option and purge the earth of indoctrinated conspiracy theorists once and for all.
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I think it would be better than it just being a dream, because at least indoctrination makes sense in the Mass Effect universe, and how they went about doing it was a creative way of tricking players into choosing submitting to the Reapers, but I think they could have also handled it better.
I like your cut, but you do use the whole Earth getting torched by the wave thing. I understand what you're getting at, but if you know what's supposed to be, it's not really super happy.
Still the best fan ending I've seen yet (and the one most close to my own preferred way of ending it).
That's not even close. What Broken Steel does was extremly simple. It allowed you to send a companion into the irradiated vault. It's so simple that it must have been a 2 min fix from Bethesda. The bulk of the work was the "meat" of the DLC. All the content coming after the modified ending.
This is totally different. The amount of work required would be staggering. Voice-actors, animations, models. If you want a significantly different ending, it's more than changing the completion trigger like in F3.
So yeah, keep on dreaming, keep on creating that incredible alternate fan-fiction. The endings are bad, Bioware ran out of time, deal with it.
Perception is reality. Even if it's all bullshit(which it probably is) EA will smell the money and kick the writers' asses hard enough for them to get over their egos and claim that it was part of the plan all along.Indoctrination isn't happening. Don't get your hopes up.