Initially it seems to me that your response Smash is sarcasitic, I'm not entirely sure though. However we, or at least I don't know how significant this DLC character is going to be toward the story or if it/he/she is going to be characterized at all. When Zaeed was released day one for ME 2 you did a mission for him to take a skeleton out of his closet. Then back on the ship I think he had 5 or so responses when clicked on, none of which you could respond to. In the end you learned a tiny bit about him, even less so in contrast to the rest of the crew. What I'm getting at is that people could be over estimating the what this DLC might provide.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:antidonkey said:The lack of or overabundance of DLC plays no factor in my decision on purchasing a game. So long as they don't sell me 1/2 a game at full price and require DLC to get the other 1/2,Well, thats the thing. The DLC character is a FUCKING PROTHEAN. A LIVING, BREATHING PROTHEAN THAT JOINS YOUR PARTY. Did you play the first two games? If you did, you know that is a big deal. That is the most important character you will ever be able to recruit into your party out of all the games right there, and EA is holding him ransom.
I mean, come on. A PROTHEAN!!! Fuck! A prothean! Its such a big deal, I dont know what else to say, so im just going to keep repeating myself! A PROTHEAN IN YOUR PARTY!!! YOU CAN TALK TO HIM!!! AND HES DLC!!!
Actually I'm willing to bet there are only three endings in the base game (with minor variations):SajuukKhar said:I would go one step farther and say its not like you have to pay 15 bucks to see 95% or more of the games endingsZachary Amaranth said:Key word there being "alternate." It's not like you have to pay 15 bucks to see how the game ends.
No, it was being created at the same time as the main game. Thus taking resources away from the main game only to sell it as a separate thing later on.Kajin said:What's that? Bioware has decided to have its programmers working on a little extra content to put into the game during that time when those programmers would otherwise have nothing to do? Those assholes! How dare they try and create new content for the enjoyment of their fans, the selfish pricks!
Except it wasn't.Loop Stricken said:No, it was being created at the same time as the main game. Thus taking resources away from the main game only to sell it as a separate thing later on.Kajin said:What's that? Bioware has decided to have its programmers working on a little extra content to put into the game during that time when those programmers would otherwise have nothing to do? Those assholes! How dare they try and create new content for the enjoyment of their fans, the selfish pricks!
And that's terrible.
The difference is that shale wasn't central to the plot of Dragon Age. But, the protheans are as central to the plot of mass effect as the reapers or the collectors and denying people a character that could provide people with insight as to who the protheans were just to make an extra 20 dollars on a sixty dollar game is disgraceful.endtherapture said:I am going to buy Mass Effect 3 because I enjoyed the demo and I am looking forward to the conclusion.
If there is all this extra DLC giving new guns, art books etc. etc. I don't really care, I don't have to buy it, I'm not being forced, so I won't buy it.
It doesn't seem any different to Shale DLc or any of the character DLCs for ME2 or DA2 or anything.
Many games use this principle. Heck, have you heard of Unlockable Content? Which is DLC, but without the big download, just a tiny bit of code (5 to 10kb) to unlock stuff that's already installed on your hard drive?jp201 said:I can't say anything to this but wow such much fanaticism is oozing from this post. But your right, I am so stupid for thinking that content that is made before launch should be included with my game and not taken out of the game and sold back to me.Whateveralot said:Snip.
I only request from you that you never breed.
The thing is though they made is abundantly clear in ME1 that the Protheans WEREN'T THAT IMPORTANT.bennyboy05 said:The difference is that shale wasn't central to the plot of Dragon Age. But, the protheans are as central to the plot of mass effect as the reapers or the collectors and denying people a character that could provide people with insight as to who the protheans were just to make an extra 20 dollars on a sixty dollar game is disgraceful.endtherapture said:I am going to buy Mass Effect 3 because I enjoyed the demo and I am looking forward to the conclusion.
If there is all this extra DLC giving new guns, art books etc. etc. I don't really care, I don't have to buy it, I'm not being forced, so I won't buy it.
It doesn't seem any different to Shale DLc or any of the character DLCs for ME2 or DA2 or anything.
Or I could just read it up on Wikipedia.bennyboy05 said:The difference is that shale wasn't central to the plot of Dragon Age. But, the protheans are as central to the plot of mass effect as the reapers or the collectors and denying people a character that could provide people with insight as to who the protheans were just to make an extra 20 dollars on a sixty dollar game is disgraceful.endtherapture said:I am going to buy Mass Effect 3 because I enjoyed the demo and I am looking forward to the conclusion.
If there is all this extra DLC giving new guns, art books etc. etc. I don't really care, I don't have to buy it, I'm not being forced, so I won't buy it.
It doesn't seem any different to Shale DLc or any of the character DLCs for ME2 or DA2 or anything.
It was being worked on months before that.SajuukKhar said:Except it wasn't.Loop Stricken said:No, it was being created at the same time as the main game. Thus taking resources away from the main game only to sell it as a separate thing later on.Kajin said:What's that? Bioware has decided to have its programmers working on a little extra content to put into the game during that time when those programmers would otherwise have nothing to do? Those assholes! How dare they try and create new content for the enjoyment of their fans, the selfish pricks!
And that's terrible.
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Yeah well you do that, lol and Me and everyone else who doesn't get upset at the first sign of DLC will be enjoying our awesome game, but hey let us know how much fun sticking to misguided principles is, personally i dont think it can compare to blowing up some reapers but hey if you canceled your pre-order over something like day one DLC you obviously dont care as much about this game as the rest of us and thats ok, more copies for people who will actually enjoy itJaric93 said:I loved Mass Effect, and Mass Effect 2 but after watching this video I have cancelled my pre-order
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri0vrJ-y2zM&context=C39179a6ADOEgsToPDskJl3lWj020_lrFLeeTgWUh4
This kind of thing just goes too far and is the king of money grabbing nonsense I just can't stand. All I ask is that you watch the video and consider the implications.
Edit: The video in short explains that bioware and ea are forcing you to pay for a game changing character those of you who who have played mass effect will realise the significance of this kind of Team-mate.
The content is only avalible for those who are willing to fork out for the collectors edition or pay extra for day of release DLCIt is a Prothean
Sadly, this is true. Actual work started about 9 months ago, when it was just called 'The Prothean'.Loop Stricken said:It was being worked on months before that.