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Anonymous
9 years ago

Where is the finish of Game?

Hello.

I'm not a huge fun of mass effects pre games but Andromeda is a outstanding game with few bugs on missions and task but the question i wanna make is

This is it? the End of game is just that??? 

I start playing this game and gameplay/senarios/history is realy good to enjoy MeA but when i reach the end i just stay looking at that and thinking wth is going on?, so many question still floating on air and i want to see the answers...

How remnant works on Meridian? Who create Scourge? why can't we see Meridian growing and help it run for us like we do on outpost? who actualy is the Kett? what are their true goals?

I fell like game is to much unfinish and that end with Archon was not that good, i take that to be the part of history and when i see it was the end i got sad because even fighting Architects was more exciting that Archon.

Just my personal opinion and what i have to say is "Where is the finish of this?"

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    true^^

    Spoiler
    so she made it?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @SuicideSmurf_🤭

    You should finish the questline hehe.

    While most of the early memory unlocks were 'nice', the final one is good, plus the audio logs that come with it are a nice touch, linking back to ME2 and ME3 events... but again it provides more questions than answers.

    As noted by a previous poster, I wanted to know more about the 'Benefactor' before the game ended. There is something that is hinted though, through the logs mentioned above:

    Spoiler
    The Benefactor(s) knew that the Reapers (or something of that magnitude) was coming, so they financed the Andromeda Initiative... probably to save their own lives. That means they are hidden somewhere in all those cryo pods. But their motive for having Jien Garson murdered is unclear.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago
    I love the ending and epilogue, think it was handled great. There is tons of opportunities which everyone here has already addressed expect for one... I'd love to also see the completion of the nexus... This will bring forth a central gathering for all species and introduce the Council, who knows maybe even specters.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @dreampro4ever wrote:
    This will bring forth a central gathering for all species and introduce the Council, who knows maybe even specters.

    I would hope otherwise. I'm not keen to have this game feel like Citadel, Council and Specter program returned. There are too many deja vu elements in the game already to add to it. I'd rather have original and first-time seen features, races and such in a completely new Galaxy. We are talking about a new galaxy, not really about something at the neighboring star system. It's lacking so much, imho.

    Surely, having human ark on Meridian, a place where you can control Terraforming of many worlds, will build some sort of stress upon humans, I reckon.

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    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @PandaTar wrote:

    @dreampro4ever wrote:
    This will bring forth a central gathering for all species and introduce the Council, who knows maybe even specters.

    I would hope otherwise. I'm not keen to have this game feel like Citadel, Council and Specter program returned. There are too many deja vu elements in the game already to add to it. I'd rather have original and first-time seen features, races and such in a completely new Galaxy. We are talking about a new galaxy, not really about something at the neighboring star system. It's lacking so much, imho.

    Surely, having human ark on Meridian, a place where you can control Terraforming of many worlds, will build some sort of stress upon humans, I reckon.


    I agree with this.

    Already the government on the nexus is feeling very citadel like.

    New galaxy. New people. It should have taken its own direction.

    If they are going to assign spec ops, which will likely be required at some point, they need to give them their own names and agendas.

    No N7. No spectres, Give them their own names, agendas and rules instead of copying the milky way. Didn't most go to Andromeda to get away from the milky way?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @Nykara360 wrote:

    @PandaTar wrote:

    @dreampro4ever wrote:
    This will bring forth a central gathering for all species and introduce the Council, who knows maybe even specters.

    I would hope otherwise. I'm not keen to have this game feel like Citadel, Council and Specter program returned. There are too many deja vu elements in the game already to add to it. I'd rather have original and first-time seen features, races and such in a completely new Galaxy. We are talking about a new galaxy, not really about something at the neighboring star system. It's lacking so much, imho.

    Surely, having human ark on Meridian, a place where you can control Terraforming of many worlds, will build some sort of stress upon humans, I reckon.


    I agree with this.

    Already the government on the nexus is feeling very citadel like.

    New galaxy. New people. It should have taken its own direction.

    If they are going to assign spec ops, which will likely be required at some point, they need to give them their own names and agendas.

    No N7. No spectres, Give them their own names, agendas and rules instead of copying the milky way. Didn't most go to Andromeda to get away from the milky way?


    That was always their initial intent, the nexus with the four Arc's connected was to be the galactic council, even with the event at the end taking place they only elected your person of choice to represent all of Helius needs temporary till they can form a proper election. So the foundation is in palace and would be surprise if they 180 the idea... Now while I agree that there was just enough homage to the original series without beating it over your head I still believe that it's logically necessary to have the Nexus represent as a beacon for all of Helius and have a council.

    I don't see a problem with using familiar assets, ideas or structure as long as it fits the role... for example how old is the wheel, and it's still being used right? Now that doesn't mean innovation should be put to a hault, on the contrary, new ideas, new inventions, concepts should be introduced but in a logical fashion. Right now it's hard to know where they stand becauase the Nexus should of been completed, but with the scourge taking place and now Meridian escalating everything there whole timetable is f^#k up. So it's going to be interesting to see what the outcome will be after the dust settles. Keep in mind that even though our Milkyway peeps got things rolling in the Helius Cluster it's still the Angaras home turf, and it would be wise to have an outside checks and balance system that represents the benifits for everyone.

    Spoiler
    If you selected Bradly as the representative and then talked to him on Eos, you'll remember that he even said; he doesn't want to do this for long term and will relinquish authority.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @dreampro4ever wrote:


    I don't see a problem with using familiar assets, ideas or structure as long as it fits the role... for example how old is the wheel, and it's still being used right? Now that doesn't mean innovation should be put to a hault, on the contrary, new ideas, new inventions, concepts should be introduced but in a logical fashion. Right now it's hard to know where they stand becauase the Nexus should of been completed, but with the scourge taking place and now Meridian escalating everything there whole timetable is f^#k up. So it's going to be interesting to see what the outcome will be after the dust settles. Keep in mind that even though our Milkyway peeps got things rolling in the Helius Cluster it's still the Angaras home turf, and it would be wise to have an outside checks and balance system that represents the benifits for everyone. 

    I think there will be more angara-like folks. Living with Milky-Way races will bring a uniqueness about them, that will be considered by their makers.

    Spoiler
    The angara folk, as I see them, was design to guard Helios cluster, but their creators sort of couldn't really direct them properly due the Scourge. I think that other clusters are inhabited by other designated guardians.

    Regarding the Citadel feeling, it's more like seeing everyone back again, and then they take over the whole aspect of the new Galaxy. As long as they get mixed with interesting new content logically, not forcefully, I'm ok with that. 😉

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