Woodsey said:
Is it a shame? Yes. Is ripping off the ending and starting again, as directed by the audience, the right response? No.
I gotta tell you, we all need to collectively stop doing this. Asking ourselves a question and then responding with our opinion is not a compelling statement of fact.
As for the rest of it...the audience always has "control", insomuch as their willingness to consume or not consume the product in question drives development. That control has always been here. It's application in this case is no different.
And again, adding more endings to a game with multiple endings does nothing to the artistic integrity. Nothing at all. Even if they release DLC that retcons the ending, it's still just another permutation of the canon. This is a game where genders can be switched around, people live and die, entire civilizations rise and fall, depending on player input. Toggling an ending doesn't chuck it off the cliff of artistic relevance.
PonceyMcTosserFaic said:
see now that makes alot more sense. those are some damn good points. my conflict is that people are not just asking for a new ending, they are demanding it as if they have any authority in the matter. honestly i wouldn't mind a new ending. Off-topic i am not a raging bioware fan. I REALLY wish they hadn't F---ED up C&C4. I was really looking forward to that. but i feel in this case bioware is getting aggro they don't deserve.
What's the demand, though? The demand is just a threat to take their business elsewhere, and that's a threat that every consumer has a fundamental right to exercise. If people were kidnapping Bioware developers it would be one thing. This is just the market responding to a bad decision. As Bioware has more loyal fans than most developers, they're giving them a chance to fix it instead of just pissing off. Bioware's response to this is GRATITUDE. The only people getting upset are random spectators on forums.