Have to disagree with you this time Vlado. There's a thick, thick line between 'artistic vision' and 'wtf were we smoking when we wrote the last few pages of this game's script'
Meanwhile, this is precisely what I was hoping for. So glad I never bought the indoctrination theory! But then, who knows, maybe they'll still find a way to put it in. /shrug
Jeff Zero posted... Meanwhile, this is precisely what I was hoping for. So glad I never bought the indoctrination theory! But then, who knows, maybe they'll still find a way to put it in. /shrug
Yeah, I'm in this boat as well. I had no problem with anything that happened in the end, just wanted more of it.
I think my words were "I'm not pissed about what I saw, I'm pissed about what I didn't see."
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Dristin posted... I hope they don't pull Fallout style "this is what happened afterwords" clips. As nice as they where in those games it doesn't work with ME.
I don't see how they can go any other route, really.
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The thing with the indoctrination is theory is that there is no ending. The game just stops. Nothing at all is resolved in any way.
The literal interpretation of events, for all of its hand waving deus ex bull**** space magic, at the very least provides an ending. A bad one, but an ending.
From: baron von toast | #062 The thing with the indoctrination is theory is that there is no ending. The game just stops. Nothing at all is resolved in any way.
The literal interpretation of events, for all of its hand waving deus ex bull**** space magic, at the very least provides an ending. A bad one, but an ending.
Well a lot of indoctrination theorists kept telling me BioWare would 'soon' announce that they were right and then release a 'real' ending for people who picked Destroy only.
From: baron von toast | #062 The thing with the indoctrination is theory is that there is no ending. The game just stops. Nothing at all is resolved in any way.
The literal interpretation of events, for all of its hand waving deus ex bull**** space magic, at the very least provides an ending. A bad one, but an ending.
True, but the appeal of that theory is that it actually somehow managed to provide an in-universe explanation for Bioware's bad writing.
I never had any faith it would actually be true, but it was interesting to think about and frankly kind of hilarious.
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