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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 1:27:28 GMT
Never played Dues Ex so I'll have to take your word for it. Then again, it probably is better. Long story short, THe Bad Guys were potting on merging a human mind with an AI to seize control of global communications, take control of all media, manipulate all data, etc. You have three options: 1) Kill the Big Bad and allow the Illuminati (your "enemy of my enemy"-type allies) and be rewarded with "a seat at the table", filling one of several vacancies in their inner circle. 2) Blow the complex, denying anyone access to this kind of power. The consequence being you crash global communications, bringing about a "mini dark age" 3) Go through the merging process yourself, becoming a gestalt intelligence and essentially becoming a techno-god, though perhaps at the cost of your individuality. Control, Destroy, Synthesis You have people advocating for all three options in the final level. People you have worked with throughout the game. And each goal has its own separate objectives. You can even bounce from one to another until you complete one of them. It was NOT just "shoot a tube, grab electrodes, jump in the green magic" You want an ending, you work for it. And none of the outcomes are sugarcoated. No ending was perfect. But all have potential to be better. That's actually even better then the crap that Hudson and Walters came up with.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Oct 9, 2020 4:13:52 GMT
Deus Ex is such an underrated franchise. I really hope with more games doing cyberpunk it shows there is an interest thus convincing them to make more.
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Post by therevanchist25 on Oct 9, 2020 14:59:59 GMT
Long story short, THe Bad Guys were potting on merging a human mind with an AI to seize control of global communications, take control of all media, manipulate all data, etc. You have three options: 1) Kill the Big Bad and allow the Illuminati (your "enemy of my enemy"-type allies) and be rewarded with "a seat at the table", filling one of several vacancies in their inner circle. 2) Blow the complex, denying anyone access to this kind of power. The consequence being you crash global communications, bringing about a "mini dark age" 3) Go through the merging process yourself, becoming a gestalt intelligence and essentially becoming a techno-god, though perhaps at the cost of your individuality. Control, Destroy, Synthesis You have people advocating for all three options in the final level. People you have worked with throughout the game. And each goal has its own separate objectives. You can even bounce from one to another until you complete one of them. It was NOT just "shoot a tube, grab electrodes, jump in the green magic" You want an ending, you work for it. And none of the outcomes are sugarcoated. No ending was perfect. But all have potential to be better. That's actually even better then the crap that Hudson and Walters came up with. Of course it is, because Deus Ex came up with it first. It was actually their idea, and the entire plot was molded around that idea right from the beginning. Mass Effect just copy and paste the idea after playing Deus Ex and thought "oh wow, such a Big Brain move, this will make us look really smart if we use this!" Despite the fact that this ending does not work in Mass Effect, on any level. This is due to the fact that Mass Effect was not planned out on any basic level. It flies in the face of the series theme's and messages, regardless of how some around here constantly insist otherwise. The Techno Singularity was not the theme of this work. It just wasn't. You can scream REAPERS and GETH at me all day, but it just wasn't the theme of this universe until the last 5 minutes. Mass Effect was about coming together, using teamwork and cooperation to overcome otherwise impossible odds. The ending quite literally shits on this concept, saying "Nah fam, screw that cooperation bs. Shepard is now the Jesus Allegory for no reason and this one individual must now decide the fate of the entire galaxy right this second, using one of three options that make no sense".
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 16:05:25 GMT
That's actually even better then the crap that Hudson and Walters came up with. Of course it is, because Deus Ex came up with it first. It was actually their idea, and the entire plot was molded around that idea right from the beginning. Mass Effect just copy and paste the idea after playing Deus Ex and thought "oh wow, such a Big Brain move, this will make us look really smart if we use this!" Despite the fact that this ending does not work in Mass Effect, on any level. This is due to the fact that Mass Effect was not planned out on any basic level. It flies in the face of the series theme's and messages, regardless of how some around here constantly insist otherwise. The Techno Singularity was not the theme of this work. It just wasn't. You can scream REAPERS and GETH at me all day, but it just wasn't the theme of this universe until the last 5 minutes. Mass Effect was about coming together, using teamwork and cooperation to overcome otherwise impossible odds. The ending quite literally shits on this concept, saying "Nah fam, screw that cooperation bs. Shepard is now the Jesus Allegory for no reason and this one individual must now decide the fate of the entire galaxy right this second, using one of three options that make no sense". And the fact that Bio hasn't learned anything from it makes me question if this'll become a theme for future ME games.
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Post by KaiserShep on Oct 9, 2020 16:38:50 GMT
That's actually even better then the crap that Hudson and Walters came up with. Of course it is, because Deus Ex came up with it first. It was actually their idea, and the entire plot was molded around that idea right from the beginning. Mass Effect just copy and paste the idea after playing Deus Ex and thought "oh wow, such a Big Brain move, this will make us look really smart if we use this!" Despite the fact that this ending does not work in Mass Effect, on any level. This is due to the fact that Mass Effect was not planned out on any basic level. It flies in the face of the series theme's and messages, regardless of how some around here constantly insist otherwise. The Techno Singularity was not the theme of this work. It just wasn't. You can scream REAPERS and GETH at me all day, but it just wasn't the theme of this universe until the last 5 minutes. Mass Effect was about coming together, using teamwork and cooperation to overcome otherwise impossible odds. The ending quite literally shits on this concept, saying "Nah fam, screw that cooperation bs. Shepard is now the Jesus Allegory for no reason and this one individual must now decide the fate of the entire galaxy right this second, using one of three options that make no sense". It’s especially damning when you consider the massive contrivances at work to make the penalty for certain choices function, namely the fact that the geth, machines with which there is no relation to reaper hardware, somehow perish while actual VI’s and other computers obviously remain intact so that ships can still function. In the Mass Effect universe, it really is possible to send out a shockwave that will only wipe out Windows PC’s, but leave anything running MacOS or Linux intact.
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 16:43:26 GMT
Of course it is, because Deus Ex came up with it first. It was actually their idea, and the entire plot was molded around that idea right from the beginning. Mass Effect just copy and paste the idea after playing Deus Ex and thought "oh wow, such a Big Brain move, this will make us look really smart if we use this!" Despite the fact that this ending does not work in Mass Effect, on any level. This is due to the fact that Mass Effect was not planned out on any basic level. It flies in the face of the series theme's and messages, regardless of how some around here constantly insist otherwise. The Techno Singularity was not the theme of this work. It just wasn't. You can scream REAPERS and GETH at me all day, but it just wasn't the theme of this universe until the last 5 minutes. Mass Effect was about coming together, using teamwork and cooperation to overcome otherwise impossible odds. The ending quite literally shits on this concept, saying "Nah fam, screw that cooperation bs. Shepard is now the Jesus Allegory for no reason and this one individual must now decide the fate of the entire galaxy right this second, using one of three options that make no sense". It’s especially damning when you consider the massive contrivances at work to make the penalty for certain choices function, namely the fact that the geth, machines with which there is no relation to reaper hardware, somehow perish while actual VI’s and other computers obviously remain intact so that ships can still function. In the Mass Effect universe, it really is possible to send out a shockwave that will only wipe out Windows PC’s, but leave anything running MacOS or Linux intact. It sounds like something that Michael Bay would have thought up, because explosions.
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Post by KaiserShep on Oct 9, 2020 16:48:49 GMT
It’s especially damning when you consider the massive contrivances at work to make the penalty for certain choices function, namely the fact that the geth, machines with which there is no relation to reaper hardware, somehow perish while actual VI’s and other computers obviously remain intact so that ships can still function. In the Mass Effect universe, it really is possible to send out a shockwave that will only wipe out Windows PC’s, but leave anything running MacOS or Linux intact. It sounds like something that Michael Bay would have thought up, because explosions. To his credit, Bay would have likely taken a more direct approach. Despite filling his schlock with needless complications, he would probably just have us kill the big baddies and give us a happy ending, presumably with everyone looking really dirty and sweaty even if they didn’t actually do that much. I would have preferred the straightforward Kill-The-Enemy ending over a dour Cosmic-Sophie’s choice that fails at being “thinky”.
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 17:01:14 GMT
It sounds like something that Michael Bay would have thought up, because explosions. To his credit, Bay would have likely taken a more direct approach. Despite filling his schlock with needless complications, he would probably just have us kill the big baddies and give us a happy ending, presumably with everyone looking really dirty and sweaty even if they didn’t actually do that much. I would have preferred the straightforward Kill-The-Enemy ending over a dour Cosmic-Sophie’s choice that fails at being “thinky”. Sometimes going the direct route with a stories ending is far better than jamming in a complex one 5 minutes at the end.
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Post by themikefest on Oct 9, 2020 17:38:02 GMT
Bioware had an ending when the player learns the crucible has enough energy to destroy them. I call it Hackett's ending. Bioware decided to add TIM's ending and thing's ending. Having Hackett's ending makes things simple. After Shepard passes out, and the arms to the Citadel are fully opened, the crucible fires destroying the reapers. There was no reason to have the other stuff.
It's not just the endings I have an issue with, but the lead up to those endings starting before the fleets head to Earth.
With all the flaws people have pointed out and their likes and dislikes, it wouldn't be a bad idea if Bioware were to remake the trilogy. I would be curious if Hudson would want to do that. I recall Walters saying the ending could have been better. Would he be on the remake bandwagon to not only make the ending better, as he said, but the trilogy as a whole? I don't see a remake happening, at least not anytime soon. For now until something is confirmed, all this is speculation.
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Post by Sanunes on Oct 9, 2020 19:29:29 GMT
Deus Ex is such an underrated franchise. I really hope with more games doing cyberpunk it shows there is an interest thus convincing them to make more. I doubt it, the last game did badly so they had the team move to work on The Avengers game that was just released.
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on Oct 9, 2020 19:30:47 GMT
Deus Ex is such an underrated franchise. I really hope with more games doing cyberpunk it shows there is an interest thus convincing them to make more. I doubt it, the last game did badly so they had the team move to work on The Avengers game that was just released. It didn’t do badly, it just didn’t do good enough. Since then the opinion of it has improved too.
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Post by Sanunes on Oct 9, 2020 20:34:43 GMT
I doubt it, the last game did badly so they had the team move to work on The Avengers game that was just released. It didn’t do badly, it just didn’t do good enough. Since then the opinion of it has improved too. If that is the case hopefully it does get revisited.
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Post by SirSourpuss on Oct 9, 2020 22:45:20 GMT
It didn’t do badly, it just didn’t do good enough. Since then the opinion of it has improved too. As someone who loved Human Revolution, but was largely ... unimpressed by Mankind Divided, they'll have to do a much better campaign for that game.
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Post by Iakus on Oct 9, 2020 22:46:58 GMT
Of course it is, because Deus Ex came up with it first. It was actually their idea, and the entire plot was molded around that idea right from the beginning. Mass Effect just copy and paste the idea after playing Deus Ex and thought "oh wow, such a Big Brain move, this will make us look really smart if we use this!" Despite the fact that this ending does not work in Mass Effect, on any level. This is due to the fact that Mass Effect was not planned out on any basic level. It flies in the face of the series theme's and messages, regardless of how some around here constantly insist otherwise. The Techno Singularity was not the theme of this work. It just wasn't. You can scream REAPERS and GETH at me all day, but it just wasn't the theme of this universe until the last 5 minutes. Mass Effect was about coming together, using teamwork and cooperation to overcome otherwise impossible odds. The ending quite literally shits on this concept, saying "Nah fam, screw that cooperation bs. Shepard is now the Jesus Allegory for no reason and this one individual must now decide the fate of the entire galaxy right this second, using one of three options that make no sense". It’s especially damning when you consider the massive contrivances at work to make the penalty for certain choices function, namely the fact that the geth, machines with which there is no relation to reaper hardware, somehow perish while actual VI’s and other computers obviously remain intact so that ships can still function. In the Mass Effect universe, it really is possible to send out a shockwave that will only wipe out Windows PC’s, but leave anything running MacOS or Linux intact. If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage.
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 22:49:08 GMT
It’s especially damning when you consider the massive contrivances at work to make the penalty for certain choices function, namely the fact that the geth, machines with which there is no relation to reaper hardware, somehow perish while actual VI’s and other computers obviously remain intact so that ships can still function. In the Mass Effect universe, it really is possible to send out a shockwave that will only wipe out Windows PC’s, but leave anything running MacOS or Linux intact. If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage. Along with anyone with cybernetics.
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Post by SirSourpuss on Oct 9, 2020 22:50:52 GMT
If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage. The answer is "we make the rules, so we make it work how we want it to work and we don't have to explain shit". I've already said why the Starchild makes no sense, the entire section is just fanfiction. Worse, it's self fart sniffing fanfiction.
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 9, 2020 22:54:11 GMT
If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage. The answer is "we make the rules, so we make it work how we want it to work and we don't have to explain shit". I've already said why the Starchild makes no sense, the entire section is just fanfiction. Worse, it's self fart sniffing fanfiction. I just got a mental image from that one South Park episode. The one about smug and Hybrid cars.
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Post by MegaIllusiveMan on Oct 10, 2020 2:14:25 GMT
For ME1, I'd like some minor things like referencing the major merc gangs we see on ME2 (Eclipse, Blue Suns and Bloodpack). The mercs we fight always seem a private force of someone who hired them and that's it. Then, in ME2, they just suddenly appear and almost all of the missions are them involved somehow.
I guess I would ask for an improved combat as well for the first game, kind of a mix between 2 and 3's gameplay, but keeping the same pace as the original (because you know, how the environment works and such for that particular game)
Easter Eggs and hidden things to discover about the Andromeda Initiative or other games, such as letting you visit Bekke from ME:Infiltrator or the Cerberus Facility from Infiltrator. Also allow you to visit some key locations, like Mindoir and Torfan.
Integrating Cerberus News Network and Alliance News Network to your E-Mail and having some more mentions on the Virtual Aliens.
That's it, to be honest. I guess part of a remastered is just graphics and sometimes a bonus lore-wise to attract people to play again. Not Remake, the trilogy is done on how it is done, including the whole ending stuff and Liara debate plus some maaaaaany other things that were debated here and on other threads.
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Post by Iakus on Oct 10, 2020 3:58:42 GMT
If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage. The answer is "we make the rules, so we make it work how we want it to work and we don't have to explain shit". I've already said why the Starchild makes no sense, the entire section is just fanfiction. Worse, it's self fart sniffing fanfiction.
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Post by KaiserShep on Oct 10, 2020 4:15:18 GMT
If Destroy worked as described, then every single trained biotic should have died or at least suffered brain damage. Along with anyone with cybernetics. That’s what made me laugh about the Catalyst’s line “Even you are part synthetic.” Bitch, so is Garrus. And?
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Post by therevanchist25 on Oct 10, 2020 5:47:23 GMT
Along with anyone with cybernetics. That’s what made me laugh about the Catalyst’s line “Even you are part synthetic.” Bitch, so is Garrus. And? Ugh, I swear to god, just thinking about how contrived Destroy is, in particular, really pisses me off. THe fact that Mac and Casey had the gall to go out of there way to rip the rules of the entire franchise apart one last time just so the red beam will selectively destroy particular synthetic people that you probably have emotional connections to, but not other synthetics that you don't know or care about, just for the simple fact of making shit "Darkier and Edgier" because their interpretations of thoughtful and mature appeared at the time to be that of a child.
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Post by themikefest on Oct 10, 2020 11:22:00 GMT
You don't know them, and there's not enough time to explain.
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 10, 2020 11:29:15 GMT
You don't know them, and there's not enough time to explain. Wish there was a "take a baseball bat to Starkid's mainframe" choice.
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Post by Iakus on Oct 10, 2020 14:24:13 GMT
You don't know them, and there's not enough time to explain. Wish there was a "take a baseball bat to Starkid's mainframe" choice. Where’s the “reformat Starbrat’s hard drive” ending”?
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Post by Son of Dorn on Oct 10, 2020 14:50:36 GMT
Wish there was a "take a baseball bat to Starkid's mainframe" choice. Where’s the “reformat Starbrat’s hard drive” ending”? And where's the "Update Starkid to Windows 10" ending?
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