Yeah that's my bad man. I don't even remember making that post, but eh. Posting on the Internet while drunk leads to stupid shit being said. Who knew?Moeez said:You're being willfully ignorant that things haven't changed in the level of discussion here since gamergate and what went down with those skewed gamergate interviews. If this isn't related to gamergate at all, where are the threads about Peter Molyneux or other heavily critised gaming figures being set to a deadly scenario?
Anita Sarkeesian, to repeat, is not even a videogame journalist or developer. She's a cultural critic. You're being willfully ignorant if this isn't related with gamergate and how such a thread has been allowed to continue rather than being locked.
Yeah, it's just my frustration coming out, sorry to take it out on you.BathorysGraveland2 said:Yeah that's my bad man. I don't even remember making that post, but eh. Posting on the Internet while drunk leads to stupid shit being said. Who knew?Moeez said:You're being willfully ignorant that things haven't changed in the level of discussion here since gamergate and what went down with those skewed gamergate interviews. If this isn't related to gamergate at all, where are the threads about Peter Molyneux or other heavily critised gaming figures being set to a deadly scenario?
Anita Sarkeesian, to repeat, is not even a videogame journalist or developer. She's a cultural critic. You're being willfully ignorant if this isn't related with gamergate and how such a thread has been allowed to continue rather than being locked.
Hello.Moeez said:You're being willfully ignorant that things haven't changed in the level of discussion here since gamergate and what went down with those skewed gamergate interviews. If this isn't related to gamergate at all, where are the threads about Peter Molyneux or other heavily critised gaming figures being set to a deadly scenario?BathorysGraveland2 said:What about all the people who said they'd save Anita instead? Nag, there is no GamerGate here. There isn't evern any anti-GamerGate here. At least in supremacy terms. Nah man, there's nothing but war here. War between both sides to determine who will be victorious, but neither side is near that by a long shot yet. Much hardship lies ahead.Moeez said:This place really has become gamergate central.
And I fucking love it.
Anita Sarkeesian, to repeat, is not even a videogame journalist or developer. She's a cultural critic. You're being willfully ignorant if this isn't related with gamergate and how such a thread has been allowed to continue rather than being locked.
Well...EternallyBored said:That's not the bad destroy ending, the bad ending with destroy just kills all life on Earth, the original ending shows this by having the normandy crash and the door opening and still having the stargazer scene afterwards. The post-extended cut ending shows specifically that it is just earth that is annihilated, it never explains why exactly a low EMS destroys the Earth but not anything else, but the ending, even post-EC, was kind of sparse.SaneAmongInsane said:I mean, it was fine for me. I had a Renegade Sheppard and got the Bad/Destroy ending where the entire universe is purged of all sentient life.JustAnotherAardvark said:Particularly the "fu ending" they put out. I've been a DM, I know a middle finger to the players when I put one in.SaneAmongInsane said:The Mass Effect series is probably better off without the ending.
Citidel party ftw!
Thematically this made sense. Dreadd Sheppard said she was going to bring peace to the galaxy at any cost.
The cost was high.
Also just to be pedantic, even if the low EMS destroy ending wiped out all life (the vaporization ending didn't seem to discriminate between sentient and non-sentient when it destroyed earth), that would still only be all life in the galaxy, not the universe. The Mass effect relays were only in the Milky Way, all the other galaxies in the universe were untouched.
Depends if we are talking pre or post extended cut ending. Post extended cut has the mass relays only lose its central spinny bits, so they say that the relays were rebuilt and reconnect everyone. So a low EMS destroy ending in the extended cut basically results in Earth being destroyed along with most of humanity. The surviving alien civilizations rebuild the mass relays and attempt to recover.SaneAmongInsane said:Well...EternallyBored said:That's not the bad destroy ending, the bad ending with destroy just kills all life on Earth, the original ending shows this by having the normandy crash and the door opening and still having the stargazer scene afterwards. The post-extended cut ending shows specifically that it is just earth that is annihilated, it never explains why exactly a low EMS destroys the Earth but not anything else, but the ending, even post-EC, was kind of sparse.SaneAmongInsane said:I mean, it was fine for me. I had a Renegade Sheppard and got the Bad/Destroy ending where the entire universe is purged of all sentient life.JustAnotherAardvark said:Particularly the "fu ending" they put out. I've been a DM, I know a middle finger to the players when I put one in.SaneAmongInsane said:The Mass Effect series is probably better off without the ending.
Citidel party ftw!
Thematically this made sense. Dreadd Sheppard said she was going to bring peace to the galaxy at any cost.
The cost was high.
Also just to be pedantic, even if the low EMS destroy ending wiped out all life (the vaporization ending didn't seem to discriminate between sentient and non-sentient when it destroyed earth), that would still only be all life in the galaxy, not the universe. The Mass effect relays were only in the Milky Way, all the other galaxies in the universe were untouched.
Fuck, I really enjoyed the ending the way I thought it was.
So the Reapers are destroyed, Earth's dead, and everyone in the galaxy is stranded?
Why? Is she made of wood or something?LostGryphon said:Anita will float. Like a duck.
And when all that is said and done get the holy trinity of bad games known as Alien: Colonial Marines, Duke Nukem Forever, and Red Dead Redemption to forever seal the whirlpool and keep out all those foolish enough to reopen it.totheendofsin said:Neither, I would throw a bunch of gg supporters and an equal ammount of people opposed to gg into the whirlpool and get my new sealion buddy to go get popcorn as they argue over whose fault it is that they're in the whirlpool in the first place. I wouldalso toss a few copies of The Order for good measure
You do, you silly goose! It quite clearly says in the OP that YOU'RE walking on the beach to go get a newspaper! Gosh!Virtual Boy said:Who still buys newspapers?