Yeah people are just being haters.The.Bard said:*High Snip Five*
But I don't get where Spangles was getting 3 weeks from.
The celebration ad says that they reached the 1 million mark in less than 2 weeks, faster than DA: Origins.
Yeah people are just being haters.The.Bard said:*High Snip Five*
Seriously? They already reached the 1 million mark in sales in less than 2 weeks. They aren't compensating for anything. And DA2 being as you say "Shitty" is an opinion, not fact.Xaio30 said:I'm gonna be the guy and say:
They really needed to bundle it with ME2 to compensate for DA2's shittyness?
There, I said it.
Yeah, I would love to be able to gift it to a friend. This is a nice deal for those who have not played ME2.InsaneFool said:Too bad the EA Downloader doesn't allow for gifting since I already own Mass Effect 2.
According to people on the Bioware forums, you might be able to gift it to a friend; you just have to send them the code, and tell them to download it from from the EADM.Konata Star said:Yeah, I would love to be able to gift it to a friend. This is a nice deal for those who have not played ME2.InsaneFool said:Too bad the EA Downloader doesn't allow for gifting since I already own Mass Effect 2.
Cool, might do it thenWaaghPowa said:Yes, I did it myselfbushwhacker2k said:Only one question:
does this work if I get it on Steam?
Um... obviously it's his opinion. He didn't say it was fact.Sonic Doctor said:Seriously? They already reached the 1 million mark in sales in less than 2 weeks. They aren't compensating for anything. And DA2 being as you say "Shitty" is an opinion, not fact.Xaio30 said:I'm gonna be the guy and say:
They really needed to bundle it with ME2 to compensate for DA2's shittyness?
There, I said it.
I'm not discounting EA's influence, but it sounds like Bioware was anxious as anyone to get this one out the door. A lot of people think Bioware are crapping the bed with the The Old Republic, so they wanted to get something to market as soon as possible to prop up their public image. Looks like it backfired.LogicNProportion said:I'd like to point out that the publishers are often the ones who get to decide when the game comes out, not the developer.
In other words, just chalk another point on the "EA Scale of Evil."
Leave BioWare alone, they're still our good buddies!!! T_T
Corporations froth at the mouth when they read stuff like this.Seriously blows my minds how a company giving away a FREE GAME to its customers can be met with anything other than adulation. Entitled ingrates.
If you buy DA2 before April 30th you can get the free copy of ME2. Sounds like it might increase sales to me...The.Bard said:They're giving away a FREE game, even if you already bought DA2. Do the math, dude. If one million people already bought DA2, giving a free copy of ME2 to them is not a way to increase sales.
Made me laugh. Initially, and upon reading your comment. "We will now reward your loyalty to us by giving you a game which... if you truly are a loyal fan, you already own"Desert Tiger said:THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING BIOWARE FOR ALL THESE YEARS, LOYAL FANS! HERE'S A COPY OF A GAME YOU ALREADY OWN!
I don't think I'm in the promotion. Still, I'm not pissed at EA for giving away ME2 for free, but because I could have saved 30-40? that I could invest in DA:O, for instance.Orekoya said:So, give the code away to a friend?Kilgengoor said:Goddammit, EA! My DVD-reader unit died on me last month, so I decided to get both Mass Effects through Steam because I wanted to replay them. And just a couple of weeks ago I bought Dragon Age 2.
GOD-FUCKING-DAMMIT.
Yeah, you just need to use the Black Emporium code you got under your cd-key section called "Entitlement content" or whatever on http://social.bioware.com/me2offer.php that page.bushwhacker2k said:Only one question:
does this work if I get it on Steam?
Seriously blows my minds how a company giving away a FREE GAME to its customers can be met with anything other than adulation. Entitled ingrates.
You don't need to talk slow. You need to speak well, make logical points, and refrain from getting angry just because someone is trying to give you a free game. (All of which you've done - huzzah!) Besides, your use of Farnsworth tells me of your character, sir - the very highest.FieryTrainwreck said:Corporations froth at the mouth when they read stuff like this.
I'll talk slow so you won't think I'm an "entitled ingrate".
The game is free for you. It isn't free for them. This invariably leads us down one of two roads (or possibly halfway down both).
1) The "free" game has essentially reached maximum penetration, so giving it away for free via digital download costs them virtually nothing. In this sense, the game is almost precisely as free for them as it is for you, so I fail to see the generosity. If anything, the misleading notion that the players are receiving some amazing "deal" feels like emotional manipulation designed to counter the PR black eye from DA2.
2) The "free" game still has some remaining sales potential, so giving it away for free comes out of their bottom line. Their accountants don't write it off as a charitable donation before rushing to the drum circle, holding hands and laughing. That money has to come from somewhere else. They have to balance the spreadsheet, and that could mean almost anything. Development cycles cut short. Recycled assets. Where have I seen those...
As someone else pointed out: if they'd done a good job on DA2, and they were seeing the sales they anticipated, they wouldn't be doing this promotion. They'd just be raking in cash, and deservedly so. Instead, they're scrambling to boost sales (which have fallen off exponentially since release, which traded mostly on pre-sales anyways) and recover good-will with the fans they so recently dumped on - also, deservedly so.
Most people already gotten the game.WaaghPowa said:Geez people are still complaining about this? While you tossers are going on about it, I've been enjoying the game, which I highly suggest all of you do.