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Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut is coming next week [Up: Out now, my sweet]

What was suppsoed to have happened? You refused so the Reapers were never destroyed or stopped.

For me I was still hoping for the continuing arc that a Shepard choice would come through in the end as that is one of the major plot underpinnings. That's just me.

Give me a few choices about how I lead all the armies I created and gathered in the entire series of games, let me renegade and paragon during a massive space battle and let it play out.

Instead I was left with Destroy having some hodgepodge brief breath interlude and Refusal ending in...well no closure at all really.

But hey it is what it is.
 
What was suppsoed to have happened? You refused so the Reapers were never destroyed or stopped.

The idea behind what fans wanted was to refuse the choices given and defeat the Reapers with EMS. The fact that there's absolutely no way to win in that ending feels like Bioware's going out of their way to shoot it down and try to convince people their endings are better.

A lot of people hate the starchild so much they're willing to kill the galaxy in order to say fuck you, but I highly doubt that's Bioware's reasoning. Why even bother putting it in the game if there's no way to succeed, if it's so transparently the wrong choice?
 
It's not hyperbole, I think it's worse. Expanded stuff was the cheapest, laziest shit they could muster. I may not have had an open mind going in (which based on past experience I would say is understandable), but if Bioware actually improved anything I would say so and be happy about it.

The original ending was the cheapest, laziest shit they could muster. Quite literally the same cut scene with a different colour thrown in.

This...although still lazy; it certainly isn't as lazy as their original effort.

This was as close as you're going to see to an "apology" from Bioware. I'm not saying we should all be grateful because...well...fuck them.

They have squandered all of my good will towards them but this was at least more of an honest attempt than what they had originally.
 
Is the new DLC tailored according to the choices you have made? I.E. would I be doing myself a disservice if I watched the endings on youtube, when my own ending could be totally different based on my choices in the trilogy?

It's terrible to say so, but I really hope you guys say, "NO, your choices don't mean shit, just watch it on youtube." I don't feel like going through the Cerberus base or Earth again.

Your choices in the game now matter as much as they did pre-patch.


So, ending is even worse and they ruined Garrus? Hahahaha. Oh wow. Bioware...



My Garrus would have never left. :*(

bros to the end.
 
Putting Refuse in as the "everyone dies no matter what" ending feels like a huge middle finger to everyone who wanted it.

"Fine, you don't like the choices we gave you? Well guess what, the entire universe is dead. You lose. Fuck you."

Yeah ironically though it's currently my favorite ending.

You can tell the author wanted synthesis wanted to push for peace or something retarded.

I wanted to know ABOUT the reapers, the history, to say fuck you and win. That's my GOOD ending. They didn't even bother and the refuse ending is such a downer because that's what everyone was looking for.
 
So the original complaint is that the choice wasn't there. Now it's that the choice isn't what you want it to be?

The fleet had no chance of defeating the reapers. It's the expected result when you refuse to choose what the catalyst proposes.
 
I'd totally pay for an expansion that explored ME after each ending.

Like a little cutscene showing a final battle? That sounds nice. But the outcome should still be the same.

Yeah. The way it is now, the rejection ending just feels like a non-standard "Game Over" screen. It doesn't address the game's real issue: collecting assets and allies that don't actually matter in the final scenario.
 
Does the game auto-update the new ending if I use Mass Effect in Origin? I cannot seem to find the DLC file for the new ending.

In Origin right click on your mass effect game and select "show game details" then on the new page click on "shop for addons" the DLC will appear there when it is ready which will be about 1 - 2 hrs from this post.

As for the endings, MY GOD they were bloody awful. There has been about a 5% improvement over the previous ending (bear in mind the original ending was 100% crap). I wouldn't even know where to start to explain just how shitty these "enhanced" endings actually are.

The fact that they had to retcon so much of the original ending shows what a complete failure that ending was. I will say this though, I now have a new favourite ending. If I ever play Mass Effect 3 again I will definitely be shooting Space Casper in the face. The failure ending is actually the best ending and makes a bit of bloody sense.

Ah well so much for the Mass Effect franchise, hope Bioware enjoyed flushing it down the crapper.
 
Yeah ironically though it's currently my favorite ending.

You can tell the author wanted synthesis wanted to push for peace or something retarded.

I wanted to know ABOUT the reapers, the history, to say fuck you and win. That's my GOOD ending. They didn't even bother and the refuse ending is such a downer because that's what everyone was looking for.

I like Destroy a bit better as it seems to indicate you won and Shepard comes out of it. Though the dude is probably going to need some stitches or something hahahahaha.

But Refusal would have been so good had it not obviously gotten such a short amount of attention. Really weird that the entire theme of the game was gathering and teamwork only to force you down a binary path.

Bioware is the Star Child. My way or the highway...or wait you want something that actually grafts into one of the main themes of Bioware, sure here you go.
Dead.
 
I'd totally pay for an expansion that explored ME after each ending.



Yeah. The way it is now, the rejection ending just feels like a non-standard "Game Over" screen. It doesn't address the game's real issue: collecting assets and allies that don't actually matter in the final scenario.

Yeah that would be nice to be there, you're right.
 
So not reading above posts because I want to experience the Extended cut as fresh as possible.

Will I miss any of the extended cut when I skip the cerebrus base and instead begin the London mission ?
 
Originally this is a thread about the annoucement about the dlc. And spoilers before the content has been up for 24 hrs and not even available come on now.

Read the OP. This entire thread is about the ending of the game. If you do not wish to know about the ending of the game, do not enter a thread about the ending of the game.
OP said:
The Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut DLC is a downloadable content pack that will expand upon the events at the end of Mass Effect 3
 
So not reading above posts because I want to experience the Extended cut as fresh as possible.

Will I miss any of the extended cut when I skip the cerebrus base and instead begin the London mission ?

The differences only start when you make that last sprint to the beam where the reaper is shooting everything around you
 
Thank you, Bioware!

Just finished my 2,5 hour playthrough of the extended cut, and I'm extremely pleased!

During my playthrough, I couldn't help but notice how much the original ending had ruined this series for me. I once loved this series to death, right until the ending of ME3. That just left me feeling empty and confused. So while playing once again the final chapter of the saga, I felt unusually distanced to the game. The fear of another great disappointment by one of my favorite series never left me.

So I was very sceptical if Bioware could pull off a good extended cut that fixes the original ending - and to my pleasant surprise, they did it!

I chose the synthesis ending this time. I felt that everything about that ending was sufficiently explained, and the impact on all the friends and species I had met as Shepard was made clear.

Bioware really pulled it off: They didn't change the original vision of the ending at all, and still managed to present it in a much more pleasing way to the player.

I couldn't be happier with the extended cut. Kudos to Bioware! They really managed to fix this mess!
 
So in essence, all those theories of "GUYS, DON'T WORRY, SECRETLY THE ENDING IS X AND NOT WHAT IT SEEMS" ended up being wrong, and it seems they are still mostly dull, just expanded. Still a bandage on a wound.
 
Lol, the endings are much better, but it's funny how they altered some stuff to remove the complaints.

like the relays completely exploding, now they just have their "ball" fall apart
 
Thank you, Bioware!

Just finished my 2,5 hour playthrough of the extended cut, and I'm extremely pleased!

During my playthrough, I couldn't help but notice how much the original ending had ruined this series for me. I once loved this series to death, right until the ending of ME3. That just left me feeling empty and confused. So while playing once again the final chapter of the saga, I felt unusually distanced to the game. The fear of another great disappointment by one of my favorite series never left me.

So I was very sceptical if Bioware could pull off a good extended cut that fixes the original ending - and to my pleasant surprise, they did it!

I chose the synthesis ending this time. I felt that everything about that ending was sufficiently explained, and the impact on all the friends and species I had met as Shepard was made clear.

Bioware really pulled it off: They didn't change the original vision of the ending at all, and still managed to present it in a much more pleasing way to the player.

I couldn't be happier with the extended cut. Kudos to Bioware! They really managed to fix this mess!

2.5 hours?
 
Thank you, Bioware!

Just finished my 2,5 hour playthrough of the extended cut, and I'm extremely pleased!

During my playthrough, I couldn't help but notice how much the original ending had ruined this series for me. I once loved this series to death, right until the ending of ME3. That just left me feeling empty and confused. So while playing once again the final chapter of the saga, I felt unusually distanced to the game. The fear of another great disappointment by one of my favorite series never left me.

So I was very sceptical if Bioware could pull off a good extended cut that fixes the original ending - and to my pleasant surprise, they did it!

I chose the synthesis ending this time. I felt that everything about that ending was sufficiently explained, and the impact on all the friends and species I had met as Shepard was made clear.

Bioware really pulled it off: They didn't change the original vision of the ending at all, and still managed to present it in a much more pleasing way to the player.

I couldn't be happier with the extended cut. Kudos to Bioware! They really managed to fix this mess!

Nice try on the self-congrats there, Bioware spy!
 
Read the OP. This entire thread is about the ending of the game. If you do not wish to know about the ending of the game, do not enter a thread about the ending of the game.
The op says nothing about spoiler discussion. Gaf has always explicity stated if threads were spoiler threads. This morphed from announcement to spoiler free to members at least now spoiler tagging. There is already a ME3 spoiler thread as well

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i feel sorry for the husks in the Synthesis ending, shepard really fucked them over.

Husks would so be the underclass of Synth ending.

Control Shep is creepy. Why doesn't he build a body to house his consciousness, similar to EDI and Legion? Why just let everyone think you're dead?

I'm still confused as to how electrocution allows one to control Reapers. Better ending would be like refusal, but with Starchild and Harbinger laughing about how easy it was to get Shep to off himself. (Works for Synth now that I think about it.)

Destroy = One True Ending.
 
So the original complaint is that the choice wasn't there. Now it's that the choice isn't what you want it to be?

The fleet had no chance of defeating the reapers. It's the expected result when you refuse to choose what the catalyst proposes.

Then again: what's the point of the option? Why have a choice that's explicitly wrong? Where, no matter what you've done up to that point, it's impossible to win with?

Because the point of the Extended Cut was to convince fans that the ending Bioware wrote is good. They seem to think everyone will suddenly understand this beautiful art they've created if they just explain it a little more. They stick in an epilogue to reassure us that no, everyone doesn't starve to death, and the mass relays didn't nuke their systems, and Joker wasn't running away from the fight, and you were just misunderstanding this whole time and that's why you don't like it.

They never acknowledge that the Starchild is fucking stupid, or that the Reapers' reasoning is fundamentally wrong, or that everything about Synthesis (the ending they're convinced is the best) is incredibly dumb. They didn't give any of your choices any actual impact. They're making a token gesture without admitting they did anything wrong.

They didn't make it better. They just made more.
 
The op says nothing about spoiler discussion. Gaf has always explicity stated if threads were spoiler threads. This morphed from announcement to spoiler free to members at least now spoiler tagging. There is already a ME3 spoiler thread as well

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Sure does. I even quoted and bolded it for you.
 
Then again: what's the point of the option? Why have a choice that's explicitly wrong? Where, no matter what you've done up to that point, it's impossible to win with?

Because the point of the Extended Cut was to convince fans that the ending Bioware wrote is good. They seem to think everyone will suddenly understand this beautiful art they've created if they just explain it a little more. They stick in an epilogue to reassure us that no, everyone doesn't starve to death, and the mass relays didn't nuke their systems, and Joker wasn't running away from the fight, and you were just misunderstanding this whole time and that's why you don't like it.

They never acknowledge that the Starchild is fucking stupid, or that the Reapers' reasoning is fundamentally wrong, or that everything about Synthesis (the ending they're convinced is the best) is incredibly dumb. They didn't give any of your choices any actual impact. They're making a token gesture without admitting they did anything wrong.

They didn't make it better. They just made more.

Well they'd have to make an entirely new ending to fix what was wrong with the original ending =\
 
Thank you, Bioware!

Just finished my 2,5 hour playthrough of the extended cut, and I'm extremely pleased!

During my playthrough, I couldn't help but notice how much the original ending had ruined this series for me. I once loved this series to death, right until the ending of ME3. That just left me feeling empty and confused. So while playing once again the final chapter of the saga, I felt unusually distanced to the game. The fear of another great disappointment by one of my favorite series never left me.

So I was very sceptical if Bioware could pull off a good extended cut that fixes the original ending - and to my pleasant surprise, they did it!

I chose the synthesis ending this time. I felt that everything about that ending was sufficiently explained, and the impact on all the friends and species I had met as Shepard was made clear.

Bioware really pulled it off: They didn't change the original vision of the ending at all, and still managed to present it in a much more pleasing way to the player.

I couldn't be happier with the extended cut. Kudos to Bioware! They really managed to fix this mess!

I'd be pleased too if Bioware/EA was paying me money to write bullshit posts like this.

2.5 hours?

Did you read that right off the list of bulletpoints in the email they sent you?
 
ending makes me mad, they still are making the same mistakes as before

LOL, that's because they are still the same ending with a band aid on it. Which is exactly what I was expecting to be honest and why I ain't even mad. They are only slightly better because they acknowledge people other than your random group of three guys stranded on that planet (and they also added a minimum amount of legwork to show this) but that's about it. It doesn't change a thing, other than "hey guys, this took use more than 5 minutes to voice, animate and render, we didn't phone it in." Though it is still all the same repeated assets, with a "for dummies" voice over, and no Buy DLC insulting pop up at the end. The music is still the only good part of the endings.

The endings are so fundamentally flawed that to properly change them they basically need to redo the final act, which was never going to happen. The refusal ending is pretty much the ending of my own story with Bioware now. I reject the way they make games now so I rather walk away, and they are all like "so be it, your loss" and I'm all like "I'm OK with this".

Win-win for both.

Husks would so be the underclass of Synth ending.

That's the same thing I thought, LOL.
 
Thank you, Bioware!

Just finished my 2,5 hour playthrough of the extended cut, and I'm extremely pleased!

During my playthrough, I couldn't help but notice how much the original ending had ruined this series for me. I once loved this series to death, right until the ending of ME3. That just left me feeling empty and confused. So while playing once again the final chapter of the saga, I felt unusually distanced to the game. The fear of another great disappointment by one of my favorite series never left me.

So I was very sceptical if Bioware could pull off a good extended cut that fixes the original ending - and to my pleasant surprise, they did it!

I chose the synthesis ending this time. I felt that everything about that ending was sufficiently explained, and the impact on all the friends and species I had met as Shepard was made clear.

Bioware really pulled it off: They didn't change the original vision of the ending at all, and still managed to present it in a much more pleasing way to the player.

I couldn't be happier with the extended cut. Kudos to Bioware! They really managed to fix this mess!


Don't for get about all the great deals on Origin.com
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Youtube it. They already have all the endings up.

And the cut improved upon the original ending. Instead of it coming into my house and murdering my family, the conclusion is now only bad. I'm happy I decided to watch the videos on Youtube.
Same, if I had redownloaded just for those i'd be pissed
 
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