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steamthumbsup: - This works for all 3 Games.
While I might check that out at some point, I don't really care about changing the ending. What I'm talking about specifically are those three stupid dream sequences where you're chasing the kid around for no reason.
Unless that's what you meant by removing the starchild... to me, that refers specifically to the catalyst at the end.
People rage about the ending and Kai Leng, and they're not completely wrong, but for me the worst part of ME3 is those stupid dream sequences. Shepard's lost friends and colleagues, but his dreams are haunted by some kid he doesn't know, that he spoke to for all of ten seconds? It's stupid.
With ME 3, I was specifically looking for a way to add the abilities from the multiplayer classes into the single player game. Some of those abilities deserve more attention than just in the multiplayer.