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Following on from Does the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer component has any effect on the Single Player component and vice-versa?
If I choose not to play the multi-player aspect of Mass Effect 3 and stick to the main single-player story, will I miss out on any single-player content? Will there be an alternate ending that I'll be denied?
Or is it more like Mass Effect 2, where you don't have to recruit and make loyal all of the companions, but it makes things easier and more satisfying in the final mission if you do?
Background, I've played 1 and 2 on the PC, and am going to be continuing with that game on the PC for 3, but don't like the PC multi-player experience and will be sticking to single-player there. I'll also be getting ME3 on the Xbox where all my online gaming friends are, so will be doing multi-player there.
Answer
BioWare has stated previously that you can gain galactic readiness through any combination of single player or multiplayer.
[...] SP can still be played all by itself without any kind of multiplayer or third party and you can still get the absolute best ending. [Multiplayer] just gives you new options to be able to get that ending.
Also in a different interview with Penny Arcade:
You can get best possible outcome in the game by just playing single player if you want, as long as you are willing to do a lot of the side missions and content. However, maybe you only want to do a critical path run of the single player. Well, by playing multiplayer you also increase your galactic readiness rating can affect the final outcome. Using the iPhone Datapad app and the iPad Infiltrator game will also tie into Galaxy at War and update this final rating.
However, it might be challenging to just play the single player. From this PC gamer review:
The game’s still story-driven, and it doesn’t end until you’ve completed the main series of missions. But when you do, what happens in the final cut-scene depends on how many War Assets you have accumulated.
It is possible to get the best ending in single player without playing multiplayer, but it’s twice as hard. All your War Assets only count for 50% of their potential value.
Their intent is to allow people to rush through the single player campaign (if they don't care for the story or side missions) and play a bunch of the multiplayer, and still get the "best ending."
Alternatively, you could play all the single player content and none of the multiplayer, and not miss anything. However, it sounds like you're going to really have to make careful decisions and find the vast majority of the single player content if you want to eschew multiplayer completely.
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