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#1  Edited By Christoffer

@Bourbon_Warrior said:

@Christoffer: What are you talking about? The end credits was set on earth.

Wasn't there several moons?

Edit: There was several moons. It was not earth.

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#2  Edited By Christoffer

@Mike76x said:

@Bourbon_Warrior said:

I think everyone is complaining just because like you said they didnt get to save the princess. Ending was a ending get over it.

Have you read anything in this thread?

@Christoffer said:

@Mike76x said:

@Christoffer said:

@Mike76x said:

@Christoffer said:

I wich I had time to read all these comments, but it's just too many. I just wanted to say that I liked the ending (my ending at least) to ME3 and wouldn't want them to change it. I think both the second and third game had huge problems keeping everything together. Neither of the sequels felt as epic and grande as the first game (though it had it's problems aswell). But the ending felt perfect for the cold hearted Jennifer Shepard (my Shepard). Her journey was always self sacrificing to the extreme, and even if I felt doubt in some choices, it felt so damn justified in the end.

My ME story is done. Don't change the ending!!

Everyone got your ending. All the relays were destroyed, and according to Mass Effect lore the destroying a mass relay kills the solar system it's in.

So you potentially murdered all life in the galaxy except (somehow) for the planet the Normandy landed on.

In my game Liara was next to me when my Shepard was blasted so hard half my armor was blown off and I was left for dead.

Then somehow she was on the Normandy running away from the fight. The woman who fought Cerberus for Shepard's scorched chunks left my Shepard's living, intact body to run off and have sex with Joker on an unknown planet.

I really don't care what ending anyone else got. If it just happened to fit my character perfectly by chance, so be it. No one who couldn't be on the Normandy was on the Normandy (Liara wasn't actually shown in the end. Just Joker, Garrus and James). So no plot holes for me, guess I was lucky.

Well thank you for not caring about my completely illogical ending because yours was fine.

So in your ending the planet the Normandy landed on, is also the planet the Stargazer and the boy are on.

The possibly only world to survive the Mass Relay explosions, possibly only inhabited by Joker, Garrus and James.

Who is the boy's mother? James?

I give you there's some huge improbabilities throughout the ending. But that's an issue with the whole series (especially considering how convenient Shepard runs in to everyone he/she know behind every turn).

What do you mean with "the boy". That's just Shepards skewed perception of the catalyst, isn't it? Just like the world of the Geth consesus was adjusted to fit Shepards mind.

And I'm saying you shouldn't care about other peoples ending either. If you're happy with your ending, why do you care about different outcomes?

The boy with the Stargazer after the credits.

I was happy with my ending, then I after a few minutes I was like "Wait, WTF just happened?"

"Game Over thanks for playing, buy more DLC"

Ok, I see what you mean. First, there's plenty of people on the Normandy, they only show those three characters stepping out but there could be more on board. Second, from what we know there could be other humans on that planet. Maybe it's not that well explained, but I'm happy either way.

I will surely not buy any DLC (I acutally didn't like the gameplay that much).

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#3  Edited By Christoffer

@Mike76x said:

@Christoffer said:

@Mike76x said:

@Christoffer said:

I wich I had time to read all these comments, but it's just too many. I just wanted to say that I liked the ending (my ending at least) to ME3 and wouldn't want them to change it. I think both the second and third game had huge problems keeping everything together. Neither of the sequels felt as epic and grande as the first game (though it had it's problems aswell). But the ending felt perfect for the cold hearted Jennifer Shepard (my Shepard). Her journey was always self sacrificing to the extreme, and even if I felt doubt in some choices, it felt so damn justified in the end.

My ME story is done. Don't change the ending!!

Everyone got your ending. All the relays were destroyed, and according to Mass Effect lore the destroying a mass relay kills the solar system it's in.

So you potentially murdered all life in the galaxy except (somehow) for the planet the Normandy landed on.

In my game Liara was next to me when my Shepard was blasted so hard half my armor was blown off and I was left for dead.

Then somehow she was on the Normandy running away from the fight. The woman who fought Cerberus for Shepard's scorched chunks left my Shepard's living, intact body to run off and have sex with Joker on an unknown planet.

I really don't care what ending anyone else got. If it just happened to fit my character perfectly by chance, so be it. No one who couldn't be on the Normandy was on the Normandy (Liara wasn't actually shown in the end. Just Joker, Garrus and James). So no plot holes for me, guess I was lucky.

Well thank you for not caring about my completely illogical ending because yours was fine.

So in your ending the planet the Normandy landed on, is also the planet the Stargazer and the boy are on.

The possibly only world to survive the Mass Relay explosions, possibly only inhabited by Joker, Garrus and James.

Who is the boy's mother? James?

I give you there's some huge improbabilities throughout the ending. But that's an issue with the whole series (especially considering how convenient Shepard runs in to everyone he/she know behind every turn).

What do you mean with "the boy". That's just Shepards skewed perception of the catalyst, isn't it? Just like the world of the Geth consesus was adjusted to fit Shepards mind.

And I'm saying you shouldn't care about other peoples ending either. If you're happy with your ending, why do you care about different outcomes?

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#4  Edited By Christoffer

@Mike76x said:

@Christoffer said:

I wich I had time to read all these comments, but it's just too many. I just wanted to say that I liked the ending (my ending at least) to ME3 and wouldn't want them to change it. I think both the second and third game had huge problems keeping everything together. Neither of the sequels felt as epic and grande as the first game (though it had it's problems aswell). But the ending felt perfect for the cold hearted Jennifer Shepard (my Shepard). Her journey was always self sacrificing to the extreme, and even if I felt doubt in some choices, it felt so damn justified in the end.

My ME story is done. Don't change the ending!!

Everyone got your ending. All the relays were destroyed, and according to Mass Effect lore the destroying a mass relay kills the solar system it's in.

So you potentially murdered all life in the galaxy except (somehow) for the planet the Normandy landed on.

In my game Liara was next to me when my Shepard was blasted so hard half my armor was blown off and I was left for dead.

Then somehow she was on the Normandy running away from the fight. The woman who fought Cerberus for Shepard's scorched chunks left my Shepard's living, intact body to run off and have sex with Joker on an unknown planet.

I really don't care what ending anyone else got. If it just happened to fit my character perfectly by chance, so be it. No one who couldn't be on the Normandy was on the Normandy (Liara wasn't actually shown in the end. Just Joker, Garrus and James). So no plot holes for me, guess I was lucky.

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#5  Edited By Christoffer

Is it Geth Hunters that's cloaked? Those are the only ones I've had (unfair) problems with. Mostly when the team is focused on a though enemy and the cloaked ones sneak up behind the team members and kill of the little life they have left. Other than that I don't wish for any opponent to go away.

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#6  Edited By Christoffer

No living man can replace my Brad. I would defend him 'till (near) death.

The ironic thing is; most people isn't that great at games. Anyone close to that would be the most honest measurement to the accessibility of the game. Maybe not for the hardcore, but surely for the rest of us. Not saying Brad is bad at games, I understand wholeheartedly why you would choke knowing thousands of people were watching.

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#7  Edited By Christoffer

I wich I had time to read all these comments, but it's just too many. I just wanted to say that I liked the ending (my ending at least) to ME3 and wouldn't want them to change it. I think both the second and third game had huge problems keeping everything together. Neither of the sequels felt as epic and grande as the first game (though it had it's problems aswell). But the ending felt perfect for the cold hearted Jennifer Shepard (my Shepard). Her journey was always self sacrificing to the extreme, and even if I felt doubt in some choices, it felt so damn justified in the end.

My ME story is done. Don't change the ending!!

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#8  Edited By Christoffer

I finnished ME3 recently and started playing Aion. I just needed some true RPG elements and wanted to try some MMO (It's F2P-ish). I think it's really cool but extremely time consuming :) Guess that's MMO's for ya.

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#9  Edited By Christoffer

I sense slight bias. Am I wrong?

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#10  Edited By Christoffer

I liked the single player but co-op was the big hook for me. I played to death the weeks after launch so I probably wont go back anytime soon.