Ah, I got it. Now I understand that even while being immensely disappointed with the endings, Carter still somehow found reason to call supporters of Retake ME entitled, crybaby wusses.evilthecat said:Read that comic again. This time, connect eyes to brain.
Also..
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/9476-Mass-Effect-3-The-Process
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/9611-Wise-Counsel
And in a way? That seems a lot worse.
When you're doing exactly the same thing that Carter was (ie, performing a mocking rendition of what you think the other side is doing), it really doesn't ring of sincerity.evilthecat said:The rest can basically be said to come down to "Waaaaaah! In the absence of any concrete information I filled in a bunch of stuff which was really sad and now I'm really depressed because it's ruined the series for me!"
Dude.. I am sympathetic.
*sigh*evilthecat said:I agree that the endings sucked and left a really bad taste in the mouth, but your argument here is exactly why everyone takes the piss out of Retake Mass Effect. Especially when you say things like.
Sorry, but writing a side of A4 on a completely unrelated thread 3 months down the line, after the person responsible specifically took the time to deal with the ending just so this thread wouldn't turn into yet another episode of group therapy for you people. What about that is meant to illustrate that you no longer care?Char-Nobyl said:But then there's that same problem: none of it matters. ME3's ending took my ability to care.
You're failing to distinguish between failing to care about the events of the story and failing to care that the ending took away the aforementioned ability to care about the story. I really like Mass Effect. I doubt I'll play any of the existing games again, even though I enjoyed the living hell out of them. I'm pissed because I know exactly why I won't be doing that.
I have literally no idea what you mean by "stuff made up."evilthecat said:If you don't care, then move on and let those of us who still care enjoy an awesome webcomic without having to hear about how sad you are about stuff you made up.
Erm...yeah. I know. You find his corpse. You never find him alive, and you never have any opportunity to stage events so that he might live. When I said "Even if he survived," I was speaking hypothetically.evilthecat said:And for the record, Charr always dies. He always dies in the tunnels fighting Ravagers.
lulz. I love this argument, and it's been a while since I saw it broken out.evilthecat said:There is no possibility for him to even survive to the end of the game. There doesn't always have to be the possibility for a happy ending for a story to be meaningful.
One of my favorite films of all time is Saving Private Ryan, and that ended with all but three of the main characters dead. My favorite film of all time is Casablanca, and that ended with the hero actively giving up his chance at the girl and knowing that the quiet life of seclusion he'd built was ruined. I know that meaningful endings don't have to be happy. Don't pretend that that's the issue here.
If you'd bothered to read what I'd written instead of skimming enough to come up with a mocking rendition of it, you'd remember this bit:
Get my point yet? The most pointlessly tragic ending possible is a foregone conclusion. Probably a few hours after the end of this strip, Ereba gets the privilege of being butchered and turned into scenery for the dramatic conclusion. Charr's death would've had meaning if things worked out in the end. Not perfectly, of course, because billions of sentient beings died to bring the end of the war. The fact that he was one of them was tragic...but it became pointlessly tragic when he died so that Shepard could all but annihilate the galaxy as we know it.Because no matter how I finished the game, it didn't matter if Charr survived the battle, or even if Ereba somehow survived the Reapers taking over the Citadel. No matter which choice I made, they will never see each other again. I blew up the mass relays, and I blew up the Citadel. If I didn't blow up Ereba, I made damn sure that her true love will never be able to each her before they're both dead and buried.
This guy puts it well [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MlatxLP-xs#t=32m46s]. I've linked it at the point to watch, so just watch a minute or two of it. And if you want to, watch the whole thing. It's kinda awesome, if rather long.