Free DLC is awesome, but it would be even more awesome if it shot shurikens as well as lightning...
If they did that, the next gun they release would have to have tits and be on fire to top it!BlueInkAlchemist said:Free DLC is awesome, but it would be even more awesome if it shot shurikens as well as lightning...
Or be a giant willy extension gun that pins baddies to the wall with trees.If they did that, the next gun they release would have to have tits and be on fire to top it!
Join the club, dude. Every single planet scanned, every secondary mission done, upgrades...HG131 said:Cool, I'll use it in Firewalker, as I finished everything else. Yes, EVERYTHING.
...because a few extra weapons/armor added to the game really mean that it wasn't finished upon release? I still uphold the notion that all of BioWare's DLC for both ME2 and DA:O are really not detracting from the main game if someone doesn't download it, and I think that this applies especially so for ME2. Not having an extra weapon (which is, for all intents and purposes, free) is not going to make it so you can't "enjoy all the game," especially when we're talking about one that's 30+ hours long.MelasZepheos said:Fuck you and your Down-Loadable-Content.
Sorry, that got a bit over the top. I still remember the days when games were sold when they were completed though, have we really fallen so far from those glorious days of being able to enjoy all the game without needing to connect to networks, and pay even more money for things?
Stop making DLC, and concentrate on giving us games that are actually finished, you money-grubbing pile of lackwits.
Now see, if you were complaining about Assassin's Creed 2, where Ubisoft decided to essentially cut parts out of the end of the game and then sell them back to you, you would be getting a resounding "amen!" from me. But this is either new content or things they dropped at some point during the original development push to going gold, and it's bonus content, not entire segments of the main storyline that were just mysteriously "corrupted", and it's free if you purchased the game new.MelasZepheos said:Fuck you and your Down-Loadable-Content.
Sorry, that got a bit over the top. I still remember the days when games were sold when they were completed though, have we really fallen so far from those glorious days of being able to enjoy all the game without needing to connect to networks, and pay even more money for things?
Stop making DLC, and concentrate on giving us games that are actually finished, you money-grubbing pile of lackwits.
Exactly as you say, though I would say that AC2's DLC was more like the stuff that was cut from a game when they realized it was of lesser quality than the rest. Bioware's happens to more along the lines of "finished but couldn't fit it in reasonably" or "concept art that was loved but wasn't finished in time."Gildan Bladeborn said:Now see, if you were complaining about Assassin's Creed 2, where Ubisoft decided to essentially cut parts out of the end of the game and then sell them back to you, you would be getting a resounding "amen!" from me. But this is either new content or things they dropped at some point during the original development push to going gold, and it's bonus content, not entire segments of the main storyline that were just mysteriously "corrupted", and it's free if you purchased the game new.MelasZepheos said:Fuck you and your Down-Loadable-Content.
Sorry, that got a bit over the top. I still remember the days when games were sold when they were completed though, have we really fallen so far from those glorious days of being able to enjoy all the game without needing to connect to networks, and pay even more money for things?
Stop making DLC, and concentrate on giving us games that are actually finished, you money-grubbing pile of lackwits.
Bioware isn't selling you parts of the game they should have shipped you in the first place, so why all the bile?