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Why make it mandatory for us to buy DLC to see the true ending of Dragon Age 2?


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#26
Nyreen

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Romantiq wrote...

Smart marketing approach at the cost of customer relationship.


Exactly. Also, more and more developers are learning that by pulling aspects from a completed game, for example Shale and Sebastian, is an efficient way of making an extra buck for something the player already deserved for hashing out 60 bucks or more. It's the sad truth.

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MorrigansLove

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AtreiyaN7 wrote...

MorrigansLove wrote...

AtreiyaN7 wrote...

You didn't like it being open-ended? Too bad - it's not a play for money in my opinion. It ended with the world transformed, and that's a "true" ending as far as I'm concerned. I'm just going with this being your ten millionth thread trying to find something to pick at.


You HAVE to be critical if you want something changed. I wouldn't say that if only a few people agreed with me, but A LOT of people agree with me. If you want something better? Argue for it! I know making hundreds of threads isn't the best way, but hopefully the point gets across in the end.


You're not being critical. Being critical would actually involve you describing the issue you have with the ending in detail and saying why you think it didn't work, etc. That's certainly not what I got out of your post.


I get other people to do it for me. Watch these videos to see what my, and most of Dragon Age fans, opinion on Dragon Age 2 and its ending is:


Toegoff is a friend of mine, and he was a MASSIVE fan of origins.

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John Epler

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I'm going to lock this, but first, let me make a general point.

We have no issue with people being negative towards the game. They are consumers - they have a right to complain, and we certainly don't want to censor that. However, the point of a forum is to discuss things. When you post a topic with a single line and no discussion of your own, you aren't promoting discussion.

If you want to remake this topic with a discussion beyond 'Money? I think so.', then please do. However, so long as threads have a single line in the OP and no actual discussion of points, they will be locked.