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Yeah, I think part of the problem is people wanted NE4 and Bioware made it clear that storyline was done and they just wouldnt accept it. It was a fantastic trilogy but it run its course and something new was needed, but that apparently wasnt acceptable. People wanted ME2/3 but numbered 4 instead. I dont think anything beyond a prequel could be done with the open ending of 3.
Is there a game out, that everyone can agree is a top game.No i think not as there will always be some little thing or big that the public will be dissatisfied. To me ME3 was not finished properly,they gave you for endings that you could choose.All of them apart from total annihilation was aloud by BioWare. This is seen in MEA when finally get enough pieces to unlock SAM's memory where a audio from Dr Liara T'soni saying that they have lost the war against the reapers.So BioWare just fooled with everyones mind.Lets face it if the reapers are that strong(which they are) the very short jump across space to Andromeda would be like a walk in the park for the reapers.Now with all that said MEA probably was rush by BioWare to get out to the market.But over all it's not that bad of a game. Sure it has issues, but as i said what game doesn't.I will say i was one of those people that was pissed off with the way ME3 was handled and finished. It made all our choices useless but we move on. To date i have replayed MEA 5 times and on the last replay did get 100% completed.I am very interested in the sequel to which i believe at some point will be released..Here's to hoping
- 6 years ago
@001xiN wrote:in MEA when finally get enough pieces to unlock SAM's memory where a audio from Dr Liara T'soni saying that they have lost the war against the reapers
There are audio logs of the onset of the Reaper invasion (Palaven and Earth), and then Liara's log is about how she's glad Ryder left, but there being a slim chance of victory (referring to the Crucible). It's left vague as to what the actual outcome was.
This is pretty much the whole reason that ME:A takes place in another galaxy; as it allows all four endings to be valid, since the Andromeda Initiative doesn't know what actually happened in the end. If Bioware wanted one ending to be canon then they'd have picked one of the three where humanity survives (probably destroy) and then stayed in the Milky Way.
@001xiN wrote:Lets face it if the reapers are that strong(which they are) the very short jump across space to Andromeda would be like a walk in the park for the reapers.
But would they follow, even if they knew? There's no sign that the Reapers have any interest in other galaxies; as far as we know they were just instructed to wipe out the Milky Way every 50,000 years and that's it; they don't really have a reason to care about people leaving, just so long as none of them come back.
Also, the hop to Andromeda isn't necessarily easy for them; remember, the Reapers are essentially stuck in dark space without a mass relay configured for them. This is why they leave a vanguard (Sovereign, ME1), and why Harbinger was trying to have the Collectors build a new Reaper (ME2), and then to try and use a different relay instead (ME2, Arrival). I don't remember how they eventually show up in ME3, presumably some other relay is activated for them to use, but they're later than they were supposed to be, because they're essentially reliant on the relays to get around.
Sorry if that seems a bit pedantic, but these things are I believe consistent within the universe. Bioware definitely painted themselves into a corner with the ME3 ending, and while I would have liked to stay in the Milky Way with some familiar characters and places, and a less controversial ending, I think Andromeda did a good job of bypassing what we got instead, to setup a new series of games without the baggage. It'd be a shame not to continue it.
- 6 years ago
Yeah, Liara never said the war was lost, just that she feared it would be, with ties in with ME3 where she made essentially a black box for their history for the next races to find.
For the Reapers going to Andromeda I actually find that easy to picture. They're thorough and wouldn't likely want that to slip through the cracks; remember in their own perverse way they feel they are saving the Milky Way races.
Also, given they wait 50k years what is 600 to them? If the arks can make the trip it will be easy for a Reaper given how much more advanced they are. And if they knew of the arks, they would likely know the Initiative has little in the way of defense. I would a single reaper could probably take it out.
- 6 years ago
@AeromusPrime22 wrote:For the Reapers going to Andromeda I actually find that easy to picture. They're thorough and wouldn't likely want that to slip through the cracks; remember in their own perverse way they feel they are saving the Milky Way races.
Also, given they wait 50k years what is 600 to them? If the arks can make the trip it will be easy for a Reaper given how much more advanced they are. And if they knew of the arks, they would likely know the Initiative has little in the way of defense. I would a single reaper could probably take it out.
The problem with this is how would they get there?
The Reapers are essentially stranded in dark space without a mass relay to retrieve them, otherwise there would have been no need for Sovereign, or the Collectors and various other fail-safes, as they could just fly in under their own power by setting off in time to arrive for each 50,000 year cycle. It very much seems as if the mass relays are as much a weakness as they are a strength to the Reapers, as they appear to be entirely dependent upon them to travel long distances; their main advantage is that they have control over the technology, and wipe out the Milky Way races before they achieve that same level of mastery (though the Protheans seemed to have gotten close).
We also know that the Reapers aren't all-knowing; they failed to wipe out the Protheans on Ilos, who succeeded in going unnoticed, but they underestimated how long it would take for the Reapers to withdraw, causing them to run out of power for their stasis system. If they had had larger power reserves on Ilos then the Prothean race could have survived the last cycle.
- holger14056 years agoHero+
001xiN schrieb:
This is seen in MEA when finally get enough pieces to unlock SAM's memory where a audio from Dr Liara T'soni saying that they have lost the war against the reapers.So BioWare just fooled with everyones mind.
She is never saying that the war was lost, she is saying that she fears that it will be lost. Big difference.
- 6 years ago
@holger1405Very true i stand corrected. I guess there's a whole lot of what if's
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