Largest plot hole in a game?

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I'd say star ocean first departure, because when they said they could use the time portal there's no explaination on how they found it and how they knew it's a time portal.
 

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MR.Spartacus said:
Here's a quick question. What happened between Halflifes one and two to make Gordon Freeman be seen as a messiah?
He survived in a situation where survival is insane

He saved fellow scientists lives

He went to the aliens fucking HOME WORLD and kicked a major alien in its ass.

Mix that up with word of mouth, and glorifying, he becomes a symbol of hope when he returns.
 

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steeltrain said:
Where are the Hk-50 droids comming from in KOTOR 2? Come to think of it most of the game is a big gaping plot hole.
yeah wasnt that suppose to be a quest? Like going in there to the HK-50 factory and shutting it down?
 

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alloneword said:
I don't think it's really a plot hole, but how to turrets and gun drones which (I assume due to the nature of the game) are run on steam, have any way to tell friend from foe?
1. the drones, at least, sound like gasoline/petrol motors to me.

2. the first practical computer was invented in the second world war. Perhaps Ryan had every legitimate resident of rapture tagged with some sort of isotope or even a radio tag, and if it goes If([Person-shaped object] AND [IDTag.Presence= False]) Then: Hostile = True ("hacking" them could be just switching the boolean in the if portion)

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Halo 3. At the end of the game, Master Chief activates one of the halos to kill all life in the vicinity and starve Gravemind and the Flood. Then he drives off the halo into the back of a ship piloted by the Arbiter. The Arbiter flies the ship through a portal back to Earth that is about to close. Unfortunately, the portal closes while the ship is halfway through and Master Chief's half of the ship is stranded right next to the halo that is about to fire, which supposedly destroys all life for light years in any direction. The halo fires and Master Chief is fine. Aroo?
Since the planet the master chief ends up orbiting is another shield world or fore-runner installation, maybe the portal system is the Stargate and the Halo firing sequence gives off some sort of energy that caused the portal to change destinations mid-transit
Cortana could have been just as ignorant of this fact and just made up a logical explanation
 

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MGS's increasingly contrived ways to bring people back from the dead for pointless shock value, before explaining them away by effectively shouting "SCIENCE!" at the player never ceases to grate.

Also the whole "you've created a time paradox!" thing. Yeah, it might be a little in-joke, but it still irritated me.
 

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I don't know about largest plot hole, but I want some goddamn explanation for the Thorian from Mass Effect.

It managed to enthrall Protheans, and yet the Reapers never found and destroyed it? What was it? Where was it from? Why was it so eager to kill?

Gah.
 

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i want to say fahrenheit but that wasnt a plot hole it was just nuts....well then i would say mass effect 2 just because i think some sort of goverment would wonder why there is one relay is big and flashs red compared to the rest that are blue also why i could blow it up and make it so they couldnt invade anymore
 

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Where do most of Samus's upgrade go between metroid prime games?

I know she loses some at the start of 1 and 2 (not even 3).

But she only lost basic stuff.
She didn't even start with the Super Missile, or the Screw Attack.
Those are pretty neat things to have.

Also, while Metroid Prime 1 had this covered, why do all those planets have very specific upgrades that would be useless to anyone else hidden away in a back room especially for Samus?

black orchid1 said:
i want to say fahrenheit but that wasnt a plot hole it was just nuts....well then i would say mass effect 2 just because i think some sort of goverment would wonder why there is one relay is big and flashs red compared to the rest that are blue also why i could blow it up and make it so they couldnt invade anymore
I wondered that myself, but someone pointed out that while destroying a Mass Relay could be a little harder then usual.
One even survived a Super Nova.
 

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The biggest plothole in any game is in Kingdom Hearts 2, where the Nobodies atempt to regain their hearts.
The plothole are the Nobodies themselves. The game constantly reminds us that they don't have any emotions at all, that they don't even really exist (wich is really confusing) But if they don't have emotions, how can they posess the desire, or the will that arives from desire, that drives all our actions. Without emotions there is nothing that drives humans. We can see that in the fact that people with serious emotional deetachments often get phsycatrist treatment.
 

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sln333 said:
Plot hole/mystery at the end of Assassin's Creed II
Why didn't the templar guards with Vidic use guns? I thought in the future they would have advanced past what's essentially sticks.
RPG feature logic: how can every character in an RPG carry enough items, weapons, etc. to outfit a small army?
AC2: The first explanation is that they wanted Desmond alive. Remember, he's the only living map they had to find the Apple with. However, I don't like this explanation very much, as so much other equipment could have been used, such as stun and flash grenades, that would incapacitate him, and not kill him.
The second explanation I favour slightly more, is also a spoiler about the end of Brotherhood. You have been warned.
In order to convince Desmond that he had to find the Apple, they staged his, "escape," in AC2 using Lucy, who has in fact been a templar from the beginning. They had no reason to harm him; therefore, the guards sent to capture him were purely for show, and not needing any real weapons.
 

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GuerrillaClock said:
MGS's increasingly contrived ways to bring people back from the dead for pointless shock value, before explaining them away by effectively shouting "SCIENCE!" at the player never ceases to grate.

Also the whole "you've created a time paradox!" thing. Yeah, it might be a little in-joke, but it still irritated me.
Back from the dead? I'm a fan of the series, so...
example?
 

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T-Bone24 said:
I don't know about largest plot hole, but I want some goddamn explanation for the Thorian from Mass Effect.

It managed to enthrall Protheans, and yet the Reapers never found and destroyed it? What was it? Where was it from? Why was it so eager to kill?

Gah.
The Reapers have no interest in the Thorian, The Reapers only "harvest" space faring species who utilizes the Mass Effect technology, The Thorian doesn't fit into this category and so was of no interest.
 

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shewolf51 said:
Super_Nintendo_Chalmers said:
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Super_Nintendo_Chalmers said:
Princess Peach was Baby Bowser's mother? What was up with that?
Nope, Bowser just told him that so he would kidnap her.
So he's running out of reasons to kidnap her, and so he just made on up?
That's what decades of kidnapping the same princess will do to you. I mean, look at Ganondorf in Legend of Zelda. I think he gave up on coming up with reasons awhile ago.
I dunno. If you actually look at each separate Zelda story, the reason why Zelda gets taken prisoner is actually varied. In Twilight Princess, she's basically just a PoW. In Wind Waker... well, that one is actually rather complicated. Ocarina of Time he actually fails to kidnap her (Only gets her briefly when she is young, in trying to get the Triforce of Wisdom).

In all honesty, I'd say Zelda games are pretty good about this kind of thing.
 

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Three words: AK74 in 1963. Seriously, out of all the weapons in Black Ops that piss me off, none of them piss me off as much as the fact that they included a gun with the year it was made, which was later than even the latest level in the game, in the name of the gun. I mean, how did the regulars get those? Did Russia have a time machine? Well, at this point, it wouldn't surprise me if they did have a time machine in the COD universe... but still, it stands, there were no AK74s in 1963.
 

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This one bothers me. It really, really bothers me. I know why they did it for gameplay reasons, but it would have been so easy (well, maybe not, but in a game that vast it seems like it should have been) to switch things up.

So, wait...if Kate dies, Packie doesn't come along for the vengeance?

Booo.

For that matter, the friendship system in general not having a huge payoff at the end was as much a huge plot hole as a gameplay issue. I know that a helicopter would have in any case been needed for the last mission if you killed Dimitri rather than take the deal, and a boat for the one where you let Dimitri live, but would it have been difficult to get Brucie to be the pilot if his Like and Respect were over, say, 90? To have Dwayne or his boys helping you in the ground-based first part of the missions? To have, as mentioned, Packie along if it was Kate who was killed?

Little Jacob being along for the ride is obvious because he's the most loyal friend you have in the game, and of course Roman in the ending when he survives because it's family. But no one else? It would have been a nice payoff for those of us who put up with your "friends'" passive-aggressiveness throughout the entire game without ostracizing them.
 

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in ME2, why the entire combat-capable crew crams into the shuttle that until then could only carry 3 people, leaving to do some unknown mission, just as EDI installs the reaper IFF and the collectors kidnap you whole crew...with no one to defend them, of course, beacause you all left for no given reason.

might not be the biggest, but certainly the most glaringly obvious and immersion-breaking one.
 

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ti11man21 said:
Tons of tactical nukes are on submarines dude. thats pretty much known to everyone.
Price was obviously using the chaos going on in order to make an escape. The invasion force was created in a matter of days, making it nearly impossible to see coming. You have very few points that are actually valid.
Tactical nukes are short-range by definition. That missile couldn't have reached D.C.