This is simply bullshit (ME3 related)
14 years ago
General
NaNo Novel: Here Falls The Thunder
So apparently, if you actually liked the endings of Mass Effect 3 in any way shape or form, you are apparently a terrible, terrible person and are the lowest form of garbage. And if you express the opinion that you like the endings, you're insulting and belittling everyone who dislikes them.
Also, it doesn't matter whether you're polite or reasonable about the fact you like endings. By sheer virtue of liking them, you're a horrible human being.
WAY TO DOUBLE STANDARD PEOPLE.
Also, it doesn't matter whether you're polite or reasonable about the fact you like endings. By sheer virtue of liking them, you're a horrible human being.
WAY TO DOUBLE STANDARD PEOPLE.
FA+

And there are people out there who very much DON'T dislike the endings to ME3.
The people in the former camp apparently feel the people in the latter camp are terrible people by sheer virtue of being of the stance that the endings are good/okay. Regardless of anything else.
Man talk about people needed to learn how to agree to disagree.... o_O
I never insulted you.
And someone else made a journal chastising folks who liked the endings for being "disrespectful"
The double standard here is atrocious.
But to claim I'm somehow stupid or have shit tastes because I like the endings? Is ridiculous.
A few friends of mine think that somehow my liking the endings means I'm insulting them.
I don't like it much myself, but that seems a silly thing to get angry at a friend for...
The only 3 decisions that matter are made within the last 30 seconds, and that sucks. There's no followup like in the "original" Fallout 3 ending, which everyone also hated as well, but here it just felt... wrong.
Don't let other folks say you're a bad person for liking the ending. I don't think so. What I do think though is I'd love to kick a Bioware Dev in the balls before forcing them to tell me what the hell happened. You see, folks are angry... but for me, my anger gives me FOCUS! Now I'm off to destroy the Jedi... errr... I mean Bethesd... I mean Bioware...
What? Oh, right, and George Lucas too.
And to be honest, the game is only a week old. Back when ME2 was new, people didn't know about the 'Hold The Line' segment right before the final boss, and believed the "random" deaths of Mordin and Tali were glitches. About a month or so later, Bioware comes forward and states "Hey, there's this mechanic you didn't know about." Why did they wait so long?
Because they wanted to give everyone a chance to play the games BEFORE spoiling something so important. It's the same here. A lot of people are saying "Bioware being so quiet about this is telling of how they think of their fans!" without, once again, realizing what's going on. The game is now barely, BARELY a week old in the US. It won't be a week old for Europe until Friday. To demand some kind of response from Bioware when the game is still so new is acting beyond entitled.
sort of
an epilogue of some sort showing the consequences of your decisions or something would not have hurt
but they are okay anyway.
Make the player find out some of those results that were done from ME1 to ME3. Players that involved are DEEPLY invested in the game, let them know how things ended up. It's just so disappointing that they make you so attached to everyone, and then suddenly, there's no resolution except the 1 thing you're given.
Of course, there's a lot of fuss over EA too, but what else is new.