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No music for DLC credits during the, er, ending credits?


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JeffZero

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No spoilers so don't worry.

I noticed the music that plays during the ending credits (great track by the way, but I prefer ME1's) stops and nothing plays for all the DLC stuff. I'm guessing said DLC stuff is there for the PS3 version since it's bundled but not there for the other versions since much of it came out post-release?

Anyway, was it a glitch? I highly doubt that -- it'd be an odd glitch -- but I'm almost hoping so. There's nothing more 'meh' to me than ending credits without a cool tune to them and the DLC listing took up like half the credit roll.

Superb game nevertheless, don't get me wrong.

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Dragonfan8574

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The music ended where the credits originally ended.

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JeffZero

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That's what I figured, yes, but thanks for the confirmation. And I understand it. But the silence that is left in the track's wake is rather disappointing.

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MistressValkyrie

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Just completed my game last night and was wondering the same thing. Yeah, it did kind of put a damper on the elation I felt of a successful playthrough.

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Shiratori

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It was like that on the PC version as well that as I started adding the DLCs, the credits extended out, but the music still ended before that.

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Dragonfan8574

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It would of been cool to have the music begin to repeat then to leave it with silence but they are only the credits no need to fix this lol.

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JeffZero

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I guess it's one of those 'your mileage may vary' things; for audiophiles it's more aggravating than for a lot of other folks. I'm the kind of guy who sticks around through the credits at the movies when I really like the film's soundtrack.



But yeah, of course there's no need to fix it -- it ain't broke and all that.