• Mass Effect fan makes 400-page rewrite of Mass Effect 3
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[QUOTE=Nestophales;43606903]have you ever seen hardcore bioware fans. ME/DA is fucking life to those people, its creepy and sad[/QUOTE] Seriously? people are dedicated to certain games, even if you don't even like it... take a look at people who loves league of legends and Dota 2, Final Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensai: Persona Series, Call of Duty and Battlefield 4, are you calling these people sad and creepy as well just cause of their own dedicated towards that particular game?
[QUOTE=darkedone02;43615220]Seriously? people are dedicated to certain games, even if you don't even like it... take a look at people who loves league of legends and Dota 2, Final Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensai: Persona Series, Call of Duty and Battlefield 4, are you calling these people sad and creepy as well just cause of their own dedicated towards that particular game?[/QUOTE] You've obviously never seen the Tali thread.
Skimmed through the endings part. Well thanks for it not being indoctrination theory. Fuck, this is bad. It's all points across worse than what ME3 endings were. It's like the guy wrote this all just for these parts, but by the time he got there, he either lost interest or became painfully aware of just how stupid this is and half-assed it: sure, it's a lot of text, but it's all badly written and badly thought-through. That seems to happen to all fanfics ever though.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;43613742]This has probably just got him hired some place big, too[/QUOTE] probably not all this shows is "wouldn't be able to handle executive changes"
[QUOTE=DeeCeeTeeBee;43607745]The hot, ferociously feral space raptor sex?[/QUOTE] Reminds me of a post/thread on FP about this family of dragons, with some massive linage back to like WWII or something, actually one of the reasons I joined FP. [QUOTE=DeeCeeTeeBee;43607392]Baldur's Gate is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Planescape: Torment is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Call of Duty is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Battlefield is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Bastion is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Half-Life is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Every Zelda game is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Every Mario game is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" Every game which has a bad guy that you fight against is essentially "you are good guys these are bad guys kill bad guys" [/QUOTE] That's actually what's pretty good about Spec Ops: The Line. It points this out to you in the most eerie and fucked up ways.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;43615303]You've obviously never seen the Tali thread.[/QUOTE] That thread needs to be nuked from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
What Tali thread.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;43618007]What Tali thread.[/QUOTE] I'm assuming he's talking about the Bioware Forums one. Come to think of it, that whole site could use a good cleansing.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;43618007]What Tali thread.[/QUOTE] It doesn't exist anymore, but a few years ago when Mass Effect 2 was hot as hell, a large group of Tali fans had a LEGENDARILY massive thread (like...five or six of them) that, in total, probably exceeded 2-3000 pages in the end. I participated in a couple of the early ones back when things were reasonably sane, but the later threads (and many of its posters) got obsessive, and that's putting it kindly. If I remember correctly, some of the fan groups for particular characters got so vicious towards each other, that the moderators basically said "Fuck it" and banned character threads permanently because they got tired of the bullshit.
If it's something he's passionate about, I don't see why he's sad for doing it. The fact that people write other stories based on certain universes in fiction is pretty great in itself, even if a lot of it is just awful.
[QUOTE=gk99;43614213]I've played the first level of ME3 and the demo of ME2. They were both boring and generally bad. It felt like I was playing a game with a tenth of the production value. You may be able to fix a story, but it's the gameplay you need to deal with.[/QUOTE] you should play all three games, starting from the first one. maybe then i'll take your opinion seriously.
I want to see a picture of this guy.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;43618007]What Tali thread.[/QUOTE] [t]http://puu.sh/6t6rb.png[/t] [t]http://puu.sh/6t6sY.png[/t] [t]http://puu.sh/6t6u4.png[/t]
Wasn't the whole Tali sweat thing just tossed aside in the Citadel DLC like it didn't even matter?
I'm not sure if I should laugh or cry about that wall of text about quarian sweat.
At first I was gonna post a snarky comment, but as people before me pointed out, this guy put alot of time and effort into something he loved. Plus the fact that I had spend 2 weeks making notes on how Mass Effect would look like in a fantasy setting at one point.
[QUOTE=Diet Kane;43608755]gotta love shepard just non chalantly shaking his head it's like something bioware would really half-assingly animate[/QUOTE] They already did. In this deleted scene, Shepard's squadmates can be blown to bits and he won't even bat an eye. Skip to 0:36 [video=youtube;CboKGhqNzig]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CboKGhqNzig[/video]
Skimmed through it. Not impressed with his ending. Also his writing is trash. For someone who is trying to use this to get into the gaming industry, you shouldn't use the words like "shit" and "fuck" to describe things in your introduction and preface of scenes. I mean, its okay if they are used in the dialog of the story. There are so many alternate words to use, and using them like that make you sound like an idiot.
I prefer this answer [img]http://a.pomf.se/proepd.png[/img] TL;DR, alt concept that Reapers should exist to give one last adventure to prevent them from knowing the horrors of perfection.
I prefer the answer to be that there is no answer because the Reapers operate on an alien logic behind our comprehension.
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