Yep. Kind of sad how low that actually ranks in terms of 'what's wrong with this game?' Trust me, whether or not and exactly how fictional tech works is of little concern when the ending shits on the entire trilogy.
I beat Mass Effect 3 again so I could see the '
third ending' I hadn't picked yet... but I find it sad that while I went through Mass Effect 1 7 times (twice of which I did absolutely everything I could) and Mass Effect 2 6 times (once of which I did everything available, and every other time at least doing the DLC if not the N7 missions) and beat both on all difficulty levels, when I got to the Quarian/Geth part of Mass Effect 3 on my third time through (I haven't bothered to raise the difficulty above casual because I just don't care enough to put any effort in) I put the controller down and didn't touch the game again for two weeks. Even when I picked it back up, it felt like I was forcing myself to finish something merely because I'd started it rather than because I wanted to. Also, way to rip off MGS3, ME3. The Renegade path for that is every bit as manipulative as the ending of MGS3, and I was rolling my eyes at how many times they make you pull the right trigger. Maybe if I had picked that option the first time through, I would have cared, but knowing how everything ends I had little remorse for
filling Legion full of lead, which is sad, because I liked him in the second game. Knowing that none of this matters = SerCon not giving two shits about the devs trying to tug his heartstrings.
I'm giving the series one last chance by starting again in Mass Effect 1. I'm going to 100% that, then Mass Effect 2, and then when the ending DLC comes out I'll slog through ME3... if I can be bothered to care.
Also, I laugh at Game Informer's 10/10 of ME3, and the reviewer's (Andrew Reiner) claim that 'most of the major plot points and characters arcs resolve.'