User blog comment:Phantomdasilva/Fan Entitlement and the sanctity of artistic vision/@comment-30303790-20120402033712/@comment-4933332-20120406025310

Every "choice" the player makes has been designed by bioware and bioware designed every consequences of each choice.

In a sense, Bioware are essentially writing a "choose your adventure" book. I don't really see why interactivity gives fans extra control in creative process if every choice was designed by the writer.

In any case, you are right without fans there is no Bioware. Therefore if Bioware wants to stay as a commercial viable entity they have to get the balance right. However it is bioware choice on where they want to stand in that balance. If for ME3 they want to ignore the fans and stick to their message that choice you make doesn't make a huge difference then that's their perogative.

In any case, I believe that fans should be able to complain without being called entitlement and i hope that the fans persuade Bioware to change the ending. The key here is persuade not force