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Kotaku is a useless piece of shit, along with IGN. They've done nothing but belittle the fans who started the campaign since its inception. The tide is turning now that we've raised almost 80,000USD for Child's Play, but their treachery won't be forgotten.

Also, Kotaku is lying. There was an official post on the Bioware forums yesterday by the co-founder of Bioware, stating that they were working to add content that explains the ending, they are in no way modifying it, which is what the fans what. The fans will continue to hold the line until they get what they were promised, or die.

EDIT: Fixed typo.

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I can see how someone would go from 1 to 2 and find it lacking, but personally ME3 is my favourite, story wise. I cried like so many times it's not even funny. Tuchanka with Wrex, Eve and Mordin, nuff said.

But I won't recommend it unless they fix the ending.

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Aside from the end, it really is an excellent series.

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They may not have denied it, but they are defending their endings to the hilt, which means that additional ending content was never actually planned, which means they thought this entire shitfuck of an ending was a good idea.

I would love to believe the indoctrination theory. But Bioware won't let me. Because you don't end a 150 hour + trilogy on a cliffhanger! Also, IGN are total pricks.

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Well I must say I'm impressed this made it onto Qhimm. I had wondered whether or not it would.

WARNING: LARGE OPINION FOLLOWS (also spoilers)

Mass Effect is the first game to exceed the level of emotional involvement I had with the PSX era FF's. Nostalgia will forever keep them in a very special place for me, but I have to say ME3 is one of the best games I've ever played in my life.

The entire trilogy has been a phenomenal ride, with choices you make with your character actually having an impact on the story. The voice acting is phenomenal, the story is vast and intricate and the characters have depth. It is perfect.

Or it was, until the end completely fucked it in the eye. Because this isn't a forum for Bioware, I will instead direct you to the Bioware forums where people have been raging about this non stop since the game's release - and rightly so. There you will find what is perhaps a worlds worth of information on why the ending is horrible, if it were printed on paper.

I'll say it again, the game has one of the best storylines I have ever experienced in entertainment (including books, TV and movies), and is incredibly well written. Like any story, it has minor flaws here and there, but is otherwise mostly solid - they make you care about your crew, and your decisions actually do matter. Until the end.

Basically, the end takes the choice away from you. Or rather, pulls a Deus Ex: Human Revolution and gives you 3 choices, with one large difference - they all lead to the same thing. You get the same fucking ending with a colour swap, it's absolutely ridiculous. Based on how much war assets you've acquired, you might see earth blow up, etc. Tiny differences, 95% the same. Your crew, some of whom were hit by a beam that killed them (you can see their bodies with a low score) manage to magically teleport to your ship EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE DEAD where they crash land on a random planet.

My crew would not leave me. This is bullshit. Then theres the magic god-like spacechild who says (and I'm paraphrasing this and quoting a meme, but this is what he says) "YO DAWG, I HEARD YOU DON'T WANNA BE KILLED BY SYNTHETICS. SO I CREATED SOME SYNTHETICS TO KILL YOU, SO YOU WON'T BE KILLED BY SYNTHETICS".

They spring this shit on you at the last minute and expect you to swallow it. Hundreds of fetch quests and side missions for nothing. Your love interest fucks off somewhere. You have no idea what the hell happens to any of your characters. If you follow the lore properly, the mass relays are destroyed in every ending which means none of the species you enlisted to help you can leave our solar system, and most of them can't eat earth food. So they're all dead.

There are people who can articulate this better and bring up better points, but basically the Indoctrination theory is the only thing that makes this ending bearable.

I have been absent from this forum for 2 weeks because I'm stuck F5'ing the main Bioware thread about this for news. The majority hate it. In every poll there are 85%+ who hate it. IGN are absolute douchebags about it (specifically Colin Moriarty) but then again, you can't spell ignorance without IGN.

The main problem comes with the fact that the developers and writes have specifically stated time and time again that this type of ending would never happen. i.e.: "It's not even like the traditional endings in that you have a choice between A, B or C" lied Casey Hudson, writer.


I'm glad they're adding content to "explain it" (as of today) but until this is explained without all the PR bullshit, I'll be over at Bioware holding the line with the rest of my brothers and sisters.

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Solved Problems / Re: The Impassable Whirlwind Maze
« on: 2012-03-07 18:45:17 »
There should only be lightning at the third wind part if I remember correctly. This problem has been present since before Aali's driver, it's always been more difficult on the PC version. I don't think the wind displays as it should.

However I recently did a full playthrough and managed to get through it without getting knocked back once. It's challenging, but you can notice the really small differences when it slows slightly.

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General Discussion / Re: It's FFIX's turn.
« on: 2012-03-06 22:19:31 »
I never even tried to get Excalibur II in any playthrough I've done on FFIX. I like to enjoy the story, I don't think you can do that when you're rushing through. I suppose it adds replay value and is a nice touch for those that like these kinds of challenges, but one of the things I like about Final Fantasy games is that they're never about speed.

Enjoying the story and devising good strategies are a big part of why I love them, so getting Excalibur II was never something I wanted to do. Though I suppose you could totally do it in one day, which is kind of cool.

EDIT: Also, I was kind of pissed off that they had this in it at all. Because it's Steiner's ultimate weapon and it's probably the most missable thing in any FF game.

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Completely Unrelated / Re: Other than Final Fantasy
« on: 2012-03-06 12:10:15 »
PS3, not buying a Vita for a looooooooooooong time or until it gets a major price drop, not paying £200+ for a handheld.

Its £197 in Asda! ^_^

I was lucky enough to receive a large tax rebate through the post this week so as soon as that cheque clears in the bank I'm buying one.

Other games = Mass Effect. That series is amazing. Can't wait to get ME3 at the end of this week!

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I like the subtitles to be honest. Also, I understood Asa.

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Releases / Re: [REL] FF7 Unified Model Installer
« on: 2012-03-01 05:19:27 »
It's called a football because in football (the real original non-bastardised first football, not the random US version that's basically Rugby with a few changes) you hit the ball with your foot.

This has always annoyed me.

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General Discussion / Re: That time of year again.
« on: 2012-03-01 05:08:47 »
Follow the bootleg instal tutorial thread for the mods, it's made it so easy.

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I know for some actual ps3 saves the saves are encrypted specifically for each machine. Forced me to actually collect every accessory in FFXIII for the platinum trophy.

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Graphical / Re: Soldier Tifa mini mod
« on: 2012-02-24 21:00:11 »
Soldier Tifa is badass.

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I agree with what you said about SonicRetro in every respect (especially about Mr. Moanypants).

It was just a suggestion anyway, something I posted a while ago. You could always recruit more active staff. Also, I don't see the harm in new pending members waiting a little while to be approved. In fact, I think that's a good way to test if they're actually joining to post about something useful.

And you'll have to forgive me for saying so, but this place is already elitist. Less so than it used to be, but there are still people here (both old and new) who are super elitist bampots. I don't think implementing this system - whether it's a realistic idea or not - is going to make a tiny bit of difference to that.

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General Discussion / Re: Why no love for Missing Score?
« on: 2012-02-22 02:12:45 »
I didn't know that either! That's crazy. I suppose the Yuffie thing just caught on and no one ever bothered trying it with any of the other characters.

I'm glad I know this. If I ever feel like farming sources this will speed it up considerably.

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-21 18:13:07 »
It's Tifacolina!!!!

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Well, I know they do it at SonicRetro, but I'm not at all sure how they implemented it.

Basically a board visible only to other pending members and mods is created and new users have to post a small essay thing to get posting rights. They are then pending members and have 20 posts to prove they aren't idiots. I think for here it's probably safe to skip the latter part.

I don't know how you'd implement it into each user's stats though. I'm sure someone will if it's an idea being considered ^_^. However, it does mean slightly more work for the mods, so it might be better to dedicate someone to the task of reading and approving the new posts.

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UGerstL, maybe it's better not to use the terminology "minimum installation" because stupid people might get confused and do a minimum install instead of a maximum.

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Actually it's not causing me any trouble, it's the masses of other people spamming the board because they can't find it that are causing everyone - including you - trouble.

But thanks for clearing that up. At least there actually is a reason.

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-20 21:23:00 »
I realise that :P

But I think you should remember that you're not supposed to baselessly bash it in this thread. That's why Ultima Espio repeatedly had to quote himself a few pages back, and that's why you made your "what went wrong" thread. ^_^

I'm not trying to belittle your opinion, but you've already said you wouldn't post in this thread anymore, so I guess I'm wondering why you feel the need to tell everyone how much you hate this game when you haven't played it yet. Just chill out? If you need to bash the game, do it in another thread, that's not what this ones for.

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-20 21:11:41 »
Not really. There's nothing rotten about it.

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Aali, why aren't you updating the links?

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-20 21:05:06 »
Since this place doesn't have spoiler tags (for whatever ridiculous stupid reason) reading over posts like that can't be helped. The To Be Continued was spoiled for me a page or so back before I completed it.

And people have been writing "SPOILER" which is really the best we can do in this situation.

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-19 21:23:37 »
Caius was lying. According to Toriyama, Lightning turned to crystal "so her sister's sacrifice would not be in vain".

Sazh and Dajh are from 2 years after the events of the original XIII. He was able to use the gates to time travel. Both Lightning and Sazh's full stories will be available in episodic DLC. Again from the interview I'm talking about.

Only I wish they'd hurry up, because I hate seeing those 2 greyed out gates on my Historia Crux map!

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General Discussion / Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2 News
« on: 2012-02-19 20:22:05 »
FANG. I WANT FANG.

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