spartandude said:
manic_depressive13 said:
ERaptor said:
I absolutely agree on the ME3 thing. People putting around 60 hours into the game and then demand a refund because they didnt like the ending. The stupidity of that notion expands on a lot of other games where people, or Fanboys more adequatly, were unhappy with the direction a games story or its character took. It is, however, not unusual for discussions to escalate into borderline-retarded shitstorms in a matter of days on the Internet. As soon as a train like that gets moving, people will jump on.
I never played Mass Effect because it was boring as fuck, so correct me if I'm wrong. But I thought the outrage was less about disliking the ending, and more about the fans feeling like they had been lied to about the nature of the ending. For example, weren't they promised that there would be at least 7 endings or something, and each one would be based the player's previous choices? To me the ME3 debacle seemed like the developers getting away with misleading advertising. They should have come forward and revised their previous statement, making it clear that there would only be two endings.
We have a winner!
I was about to post this my self, alot of people have used ME3 as an example of "i dont like the ending so i want a refund" when it was really (for the most part) people complaining about the broken promises they made.
(link to list of things devs said that did not come true http://alizrak.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/the-broken-promises-of-mass-effect-3-spoilers/ )
Ok sure it got out of hand but that doesnt change the fact there is a case of false advertisement here and my god do i hate it when people use the word "entitlement" as an insult against any criticism.
Sorry, but I am not accepting that "false advertisement"-stuff as an excuse for the huge retardation that ensued afterwards.
We had Bioware threatened with harm, whole Forums flooded with insults and the Internet pretty much grinding to a halt for a few days, to watch the ME3-Fanboy parade waltz around. And again, its fine to call out Bioware for bullsh*t like delivering a substandard of what you expected (Even if its just the very last part), but in my eyes one has absolutely NO right to demand money back for a game, after he sunk so many hours into it allready.
"Yeah, so i played the game you put a metric fu*kton of hours into, but the ending wasnt what you said it would be, so I will take my money back now, please."
I've said it somewhere else allready, thats the equivalent of eating in a restaurant, a whole 4-part menu, and then demand your money back because the cook delivered a bad dessert. If you want to make a stand against stuff like that, dont buy their sh*t anymore until they fix it.
To be honest, I had a hard time understanding the "refund"-part, even _if_ you agree that the ending alone would justify one. We had games that were delivered in a much worse condition (i.e. Buggy, with goadwful DRM etc. etc.) and you didnt get a refund on those either. What made people think that they would get a refund on an absolutely functional game, AFTER they allready played trough it? Thats just delusional.