Do you think the DLC that bridges ME2 and ME3 be free?
I think it should.
Should ME2-ME3 bridging DLC be free?
Débuté par
Kamagawa
, juil. 31 2010 10:53
#1
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 10:53
#2
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 10:55
I agree. But if you look at it from BioWare's perspective, it's rather unlikely.
#3
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:03
As much as I would like it to be free from bioware's perspective it doesn't make sense to make the bridging DLC free.
#4
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:17
No, it shouldn't be free.
The bridging DLC should be the best stuff, as far as I am concerned. That means they should be putting some decent work into it, which means they should be able to profit from that work.
These weapon packs are what should have been free, but oh well, what are you going to do?
The bridging DLC should be the best stuff, as far as I am concerned. That means they should be putting some decent work into it, which means they should be able to profit from that work.
These weapon packs are what should have been free, but oh well, what are you going to do?
#5
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:21
No, it shouldn't be free.
It has to be made to the highest possible quality, and for that kind of work, Bioware deserves payment.
It has to be made to the highest possible quality, and for that kind of work, Bioware deserves payment.
#6
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:24
Proper DLC like mission's they should cost but armour, clothing or weapons shouldn't cost anything at all.
#7
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:27
They announced a DLC bridging ME2 to ME3?
#8
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:45
Mallissin wrote...
They announced a DLC bridging ME2 to ME3?
No. They've announced they'll be making MULTIPLE bridging DLCs.
#9
Posté 31 juillet 2010 - 11:52
Oh. Well, if it's more than 2 hours of play-time, I expect to pay for it.
#10
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:17
Do I wish it was free? Yes. Should it be free? No.
#11
Guest_Trust_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:19
Guest_Trust_*
If the DLC is good -- no.
Modifié par AwesomeEffect2, 01 août 2010 - 12:23 .
#12
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:19
All dlc should cost millions of dollers to produce, because you need to do things like bring back the old high price voice actors to say a couple lines, they should be realesed instantly, should be worth 10 hours of gameplay, and be free.
#13
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:22
LPPrince wrote...
No, it shouldn't be free.
It has to be made to the highest possible quality, and for that kind of work, Bioware deserves payment.
http://uploadpic.org...n94rf2jukfs.bmp
#14
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:26
The bridging DLC is apart of the story of the games, it's like asking if the game should be free.
#15
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:30
Free on Cerberus Network.
If its central to the overarching story, that is.
All other DLC i am happy to pay for.
If its central to the overarching story, that is.
All other DLC i am happy to pay for.
#16
Guest_mashavasilec_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 12:36
Guest_mashavasilec_*
why should it be free? is Bioware having a charity ball?
ugh
ugh
#17
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:03
It's basically an expansion pack broken up into several tasty treats, isn't it?
I think BioWare has every right to charge us for it.
I think BioWare has every right to charge us for it.
#18
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:59
I think that free DLC were already given away in terms of Cerberus network (and member) early release. there will be no more free bee. but I don't mind. so far DLC has been better than I thought. so whatever it would be, I will pay for. Liara shadow broker DLC will be highly recommended. it seems to release next month.
#19
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
No.
The Firewalker pack was free, and just look how THAT turned out. My point being, making something free usually sacrifices quality.
The Firewalker pack was free, and just look how THAT turned out. My point being, making something free usually sacrifices quality.
#20
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
We give them money, they get paid, they have the resources to give us more quality DLC.
#21
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:07
troyk890 wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
No, it shouldn't be free.
It has to be made to the highest possible quality, and for that kind of work, Bioware deserves payment.
http://uploadpic.org...n94rf2jukfs.bmp
I take your Quinn and raise you a Kaientai.
INDEED
Modifié par LPPrince, 01 août 2010 - 05:58 .
#22
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:26
This is EA we're talking about. Of course we'll have to pay. Should we? Probably. To be honest, I think if it wasn't for EA we wouldn't be getting any of this content. I pretty much assume EA's the one driving the content for Dragon Age and Mass Effect 2. I do hope Bioware/EA puts some money into the DLC though. I'd like to hear from all the surviving crew on this one.
#23
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:27
Do you think Hamburgers at Mcdonald's should be free?
I think it should.
Do you think Internet connections should be free?
I think it should.
Do you think Cars should be free?
I think it should.
You are an idiot sir.
I think it should.
Do you think Internet connections should be free?
I think it should.
Do you think Cars should be free?
I think it should.
You are an idiot sir.
#24
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:34
ehuntington wrote...
This isEAa for-profit corporation pretty much like any other for-profit corporation you'd care to name, not a charity, that we're talking about. Of course we'll have to pay.
Fixed it for you.
Does anyone really, honestly believe that if Bioware magically become independent again, that they wouldn't charge for most of the DLC? Of course they would. They're a business.
#25
Posté 01 août 2010 - 04:14
I wish DLC was free -- and rainwater was beer.
Mass Effect 2 was successful, but a long way from a blockbuster like Battlefield or others. If detailed, story-driven games are to survive, they have to do something to keep up their profit margins.
Mass Effect 2 was successful, but a long way from a blockbuster like Battlefield or others. If detailed, story-driven games are to survive, they have to do something to keep up their profit margins.





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