I really want to be able to play these.
Modifié par Falcon084, 05 juin 2010 - 09:15 .
Modifié par Falcon084, 05 juin 2010 - 09:15 .
Alendor1989 wrote...
rep31983 wrote...
bioware said between 2 and 3 hours
that means it will be between 1 and 2 hours.
cruz29 wrote...
Alendor1989 wrote...
rep31983 wrote...
bioware said between 2 and 3 hours
that means it will be between 1 and 2 hours.
I know, right. lol
Falcon084 wrote...
What about non net users or people with a slow connection speed. We deserve DLC's too! My 360 will not work with my modem and I can't fork out $299 for a new one or thousands for a new PC as this one is too old to play new games. Fallout 3 put all their DLC's on Disk are you?
I really want to be able to play these.
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Modifié par shadowhawk233, 05 juin 2010 - 10:48 .
When did you last price out a gaming PC? Thousands? Maybe in 1999.Falcon084 wrote...
thousands for a new PC
Busomjack wrote...
Could this be Return to Ostagar all over again?
Modifié par PARAGON87, 06 juin 2010 - 12:27 .
Spornicus wrote...
Are people complaining about DLC that has yet to be released?
PARAGON87 wrote...
So, everyone, let's keep the flaming to a minimum until July 1st? :innocent:
Because, then I will join you.
wolfsite wrote...
Spornicus wrote...
Are people complaining about DLC that has yet to be released?
This is the Internet, people would complain if they got free cupcakes coming out of there DVD drives.
wolfsite wrote...
Spornicus wrote...
Are people complaining about DLC that has yet to be released?
This is the Internet, people would complain if they got free cupcakes coming out of there DVD drives.
wolfsite wrote...
Spornicus wrote...
Are people complaining about DLC that has yet to be released?
This is the Internet, people would complain if they got free cupcakes coming out of there DVD drives.
Modifié par Motemeal, 06 juin 2010 - 05:52 .
TelexFerra wrote...
Falcon084 wrote...
What about non net users or people with a slow connection speed. We deserve DLC's too! My 360 will not work with my modem and I can't fork out $299 for a new one or thousands for a new PC as this one is too old to play new games. Fallout 3 put all their DLC's on Disk are you?
I really want to be able to play these.
Have you tried connecting your XBOX to your router directly with an ethernet cable?
Sylvius the Mad wrote...
When did you last price out a gaming PC? Thousands? Maybe in 1999.Falcon084 wrote...
thousands for a new PC
If you take into account the price of your television, I suspect your console setup was more expensive than a gaming PC would be.
Axeface wrote...
Is it ready yet!?
Motemeal wrote...
I'd be a lot happier if they would package all this DLC onto a disc and put it in stores. I eat up enough bandwidth just downloading the free promotional stuff. And honestly- free promotional stuff just seems like content that was meant to be in the gane to begin with but was stripped out to meet a production schedule and tacked on later- or strategically removed to force people to play while logged online -CERBERUS NETWORK- ugh.
Bioware and other game manufacturors seem to forget that something like 40% of computer owners haven't got broadband internet- and when you live in the stix (like me) it's more than a little expensive. I'm paying something like $130 a month for 10 Gigs of bandwidth, (from the single source whose broadband signal reaches my home) and that gets eaten up fast.
And frankly, I really prefer to purchase things with actual cash currency rather than try and keep track of the 800 different "itunes money" "Xbox money" "Bioware money" it takes for me to purchase things online.