CrutchCricket wrote...
JeffZero wrote...
I don't understand the confusion here. I know a lot of people into these games to a limited extent but not nearly so much that they'd ever make an account here, and they've already traded in the previous games in the series but want to play ME3. They're not rare in the least. I'm writing in the style of their thought process. And yes, if they no longer possess the desire to replay the previous entries and they got someone offed during the Suicide Mission, and so they're vaguely interested in getting all of ME3's major bonus content for a couple of casual romps but they literally can't play the insert-character-here one because that character is dead on their import file, then that's some lost sales.
What's so hard to understand about this, people? It's not rocket science. BSN is not a remotely accurate gauge of the average ME player, that's all I'm saying here.
Gibbed save editor v3.0
Or that other site where you download saves.
I'm... not so sure that's going to be relevant to the types of people I'm talking about here, given that they'll probably never have heard of such things.
I'm talking about the masses, here. And my former next-door neighbor. And the manager at my local GameStop -- and the customer she was talking to. All of them bought plenty of ME2's DLC but swung through those games missing a few crucial steps (like some loyalty missions, for example...!) and then moved onto the next project. These are rabid gamers but casual fans -- you know the sort. They play dozens of games a year, it seems. I can't fathom their lifestyles, but that's them, and there are
plenty of them, and if you try to sell them a DLC but force them to go grab ME2 again (because they probably won't have someone telling them about Gibbed; granted, maybe they'll smartly Google the matter) then they'll laugh the blue right off your ass.
Look, I wish I didn't believe this. I'd love to see a LOTSB-style Miranda DLC.