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i want more SP dlc or atleast better MP dlc... keep coming for free.

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Все сидят дома и смотрят сам на чат что здесь пишут. Если честно все эти ДЛС которые выйдут это с обрезок самой игры МЭ 3. Так как очень много вопросов появляется и с каждым днем они увеличиваются. Посмотрите даже на Ютубе и все будет понятно. Эту игру прошел уже 47 раз и так много непонятного. Единственное что пришлось делать так это соединять некоторые сюжеты которые были вырезанные и что получилось игру урезали на 50% где в ней очень много багов. А эти ДЛС которые будут выпускать решили их продавать по заниженной цене, так что на халяву рот не раскрывайте. Единственное что конечно хотелось так это по больше сюжетной линии и выбора в ответах а так же одну дополненную концовку. Мне добилось открыть еще одну концовку как нормандия просто разваливается на куски.
Биовары сами говорили что они хотели разделить игру на две части то есть одиночка отдельно мультиплейер тоже отдельно но не успели. Скорее всего это в будущем это случится и будет по отдельности продаваться, так как МП будут дальше улучшать а 4 части скорее всего не будет.

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XqctaX wrote...

 give me a frikkin break!
the community didnt rush the game, cut endless content.
add extreamly bad writing without peer reviewing it. 

would you blame me for beeing mad after getting suckerpunched by a stranger in line at the foodmarket too?  lol
:police:


This sort of attitude is exactly why we most likely will not see any single-player DLC for a while.  You all whined, griped, and moaned about the ending, created a whole ridiculous "Retake" movement, and other various nonsense.  Enough to alarm BioWare, and, yes, even EA.  So, to calm the wild-eyed mob, they are addressing the issue directly.  The MP DLC are easy for them to do, and appeal to a crowd who voiced fewer complaints.

Personally, my only complaint about the ending was one which many of you like to mock: I wanted a happy (or happier) ending.  I wanted my Shepard to see Miranda again, and was rather displeased when he did not.  However, I did not whine and get butthurt about it, nor did I insult BioWare, a company which has a track record of making some of the highest quality games.

I would be happy if the endings were left in their current state (i.e. no Extended Cut) and some single-player DLC were released instead.  I am sure that I am not the only one who feels this way.  But as that is not to be, you should all be very careful what you wish for.  When you receive it, it may not be anything akin to your original vision.

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Tibullus wrote...

XqctaX wrote...

 give me a frikkin break!
the community didnt rush the game, cut endless content.
add extreamly bad writing without peer reviewing it. 

would you blame me for beeing mad after getting suckerpunched by a stranger in line at the foodmarket too?  lol
:police:


This sort of attitude is exactly why we most likely will not see any single-player DLC for a while.  You all whined, griped, and moaned about the ending, created a whole ridiculous "Retake" movement, and other various nonsense.  Enough to alarm BioWare, and, yes, even EA.  So, to calm the wild-eyed mob, they are addressing the issue directly.  The MP DLC are easy for them to do, and appeal to a crowd who voiced fewer complaints.

Personally, my only complaint about the ending was one which many of you like to mock: I wanted a happy (or happier) ending.  I wanted my Shepard to see Miranda again, and was rather displeased when he did not.  However, I did not whine and get butthurt about it, nor did I insult BioWare, a company which has a track record of making some of the highest quality games.

I would be happy if the endings were left in their current state (i.e. no Extended Cut) and some single-player DLC were released instead.  I am sure that I am not the only one who feels this way.  But as that is not to be, you should all be very careful what you wish for.  When you receive it, it may not be anything akin to your original vision.

I agree as well. I also didn't really have anything against the ending execpt that it was a bit weak otherwise it was well done. Right now I also would like them to released some sp DLC for a change.

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There will be NO SP DLC until AFTER EC (and its effects are experienced, weighed, and measured).

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Right now, until Bioware gets their fan base at least satisfied with the EC, they'd be lucky to earn ANY money with SP DLC. The MP DLC is more to keep us entertained, since no one is really peeved with MP and if anything, adore it.

That being said, I can't WAIT for the first offical SP DLC. Or maybe even an expansion. I personally have my heart set on a full expansion.

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Tibullus wrote...

XqctaX wrote...

 give me a frikkin break!
the community didnt rush the game, cut endless content.
add extreamly bad writing without peer reviewing it. 

would you blame me for beeing mad after getting suckerpunched by a stranger in line at the foodmarket too?  lol
:police:


This sort of attitude is exactly why we most likely will not see any single-player DLC for a while.  You all whined, griped, and moaned about the ending, created a whole ridiculous "Retake" movement, and other various nonsense.  Enough to alarm BioWare, and, yes, even EA.  So, to calm the wild-eyed mob, they are addressing the issue directly.  The MP DLC are easy for them to do, and appeal to a crowd who voiced fewer complaints.

Personally, my only complaint about the ending was one which many of you like to mock: I wanted a happy (or happier) ending.  I wanted my Shepard to see Miranda again, and was rather displeased when he did not.  However, I did not whine and get butthurt about it, nor did I insult BioWare, a company which has a track record of making some of the highest quality games.

I would be happy if the endings were left in their current state (i.e. no Extended Cut) and some single-player DLC were released instead.  I am sure that I am not the only one who feels this way.  But as that is not to be, you should all be very careful what you wish for.  When you receive it, it may not be anything akin to your original vision.


A consumer has every right to shout if he/she is not pleased with the quality of the product he/she is buying or if he/she was falsely promised to experience something but got entirely different thing.

You go to a surgeon with your tummy problem, and he opted for an abdominal surgery promising you that your troubles will be cured; and after the surgery, you find out instead of cutting your appendix, he mistakenly cut your balls because he was in a hurry to not loose his/her potential customer.... So what would you do? Keep on praying that you don't need those balls in your life???

You liked the ending - that's okay and fine; but NEVER ever disrespect the likings/dislikings of others who didn't like a bit of the ending which is not only ridiculous but also INCONSISTENT, INCOMPLETE and IRRATIONAL with the entire trilogy.

If you are the customer who can return home happily after having a putrid hamburger, then okay... you move on... but don't reprimand the people who wants to beat the hell out of the hamburger-seller....!!!

And well, as you can never bring back a shattered mirror, so is the case with ME3. Even if they plan for super-duper-extended-cut, still NOTHING will change... you can mark my word on this.... Mr. Hudson has clearly mentioned - in EC - nothing will change, only"things" will be explained.... which means producing another crap to compensate an existing crap...

Sorry, if I have hurt anyone and I apologize... but that's the way I think! Take care.

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samurai crusade wrote...

All about marketing. The EC will come first before any sp dlc. Otherwise it would appear that they are not focusing on fixing the issue that hurt so many people.
Multiplayer is a different team


multiplayer may be a different team, but for me the perception is still the same

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If they hadn't announced the EC then the first SP DLC, Omega would have been the last. The DLC's rely on the fanbase buying them and the fact is the majority of the fanbase at best don't care about the game, and most to varying degrees hate it.

Even with the delays the EC has placed on everything it's the only way forward.

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SogaBan wrote...

A consumer has every right to shout if he/she is not pleased with the quality of the product he/she is buying or if he/she was falsely promised to experience something but got entirely different thing.

You go to a surgeon with your tummy problem, and he opted for an abdominal surgery promising you that your troubles will be cured; and after the surgery, you find out instead of cutting your appendix, he mistakenly cut your balls because he was in a hurry to not loose his/her potential customer.... So what would you do? Keep on praying that you don't need those balls in your life???

You liked the ending - that's okay and fine; but NEVER ever disrespect the likings/dislikings of others who didn't like a bit of the ending which is not only ridiculous but also INCONSISTENT, INCOMPLETE and IRRATIONAL with the entire trilogy.

If you are the customer who can return home happily after having a putrid hamburger, then okay... you move on... but don't reprimand the people who wants to beat the hell out of the hamburger-seller....!!!

And well, as you can never bring back a shattered mirror, so is the case with ME3. Even if they plan for super-duper-extended-cut, still NOTHING will change... you can mark my word on this.... Mr. Hudson has clearly mentioned - in EC - nothing will change, only"things" will be explained.... which means producing another crap to compensate an existing crap...

Sorry, if I have hurt anyone and I apologize... but that's the way I think! Take care.


No need to apologize, friend.  To use your analogy of the putrid hamburger, yes, I would be disgusted and offended.  I don't enjoy rotten meat anymore than the average person.  But would I go beat the living daylights out of the vendor?  No.  Nor would I advocate anyone doing so, as that is an inappropriate response.  I would censure anyone who did do that, as opposed to speaking to the manager of the establishment about the problem, or, even filing a lawsuit if consumption of the putrid hamburger caused some other problems, e.g. severe food poisoning.  And in any case, I would never eat at that establishment again, and would advise friends and family to stay away.

Your first analogy of the surgeon is very suspect, though.  I don't know about you, but my appendix is not anywhere near my balls.  But again, in that case, I wouldn't go and shoot the surgeon, burn down his house, or anything of the sort, nor would I advocate doing something like that.  No, I would file a malpractice suit, and be very duly compensated for my losses.  Of course none of us could probably get a refund for ME3 at this point, if we so desired.  But no one is forcing you to buy another BioWare game again, if you don't want to.  If this game soured your opinion of the company that much, then that would be a wise decision--don't even give them another chance.  But acting like a bratty child about it (you yourself did not do this, but other people have) doesn't solve anything.

My point was not that people have to like the ending completely, or like everything about this game.  I hated the auto-dialog at times.  But there is a better, more effective way to express one's displeasure with something than to act like an angry mob.  If something sucks in your not-so-humble opinion, don't just state this to whoever created it.  Rather, tell him or her why it sucked, or, even better, what can be done to improve it, as specifically as you can.  

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Tibullus wrote...

SogaBan wrote...

A consumer has every right to shout if he/she is not pleased with the quality of the product he/she is buying or if he/she was falsely promised to experience something but got entirely different thing.

You go to a surgeon with your tummy problem, and he opted for an abdominal surgery promising you that your troubles will be cured; and after the surgery, you find out instead of cutting your appendix, he mistakenly cut your balls because he was in a hurry to not loose his/her potential customer.... So what would you do? Keep on praying that you don't need those balls in your life???

You liked the ending - that's okay and fine; but NEVER ever disrespect the likings/dislikings of others who didn't like a bit of the ending which is not only ridiculous but also INCONSISTENT, INCOMPLETE and IRRATIONAL with the entire trilogy.

If you are the customer who can return home happily after having a putrid hamburger, then okay... you move on... but don't reprimand the people who wants to beat the hell out of the hamburger-seller....!!!

And well, as you can never bring back a shattered mirror, so is the case with ME3. Even if they plan for super-duper-extended-cut, still NOTHING will change... you can mark my word on this.... Mr. Hudson has clearly mentioned - in EC - nothing will change, only"things" will be explained.... which means producing another crap to compensate an existing crap...

Sorry, if I have hurt anyone and I apologize... but that's the way I think! Take care.


No need to apologize, friend.  To use your analogy of the putrid hamburger, yes, I would be disgusted and offended.  I don't enjoy rotten meat anymore than the average person.  But would I go beat the living daylights out of the vendor?  No.  Nor would I advocate anyone doing so, as that is an inappropriate response.  I would censure anyone who did do that, as opposed to speaking to the manager of the establishment about the problem, or, even filing a lawsuit if consumption of the putrid hamburger caused some other problems, e.g. severe food poisoning.  And in any case, I would never eat at that establishment again, and would advise friends and family to stay away.

Your first analogy of the surgeon is very suspect, though.  I don't know about you, but my appendix is not anywhere near my balls.  But again, in that case, I wouldn't go and shoot the surgeon, burn down his house, or anything of the sort, nor would I advocate doing something like that.  No, I would file a malpractice suit, and be very duly compensated for my losses.  Of course none of us could probably get a refund for ME3 at this point, if we so desired.  But no one is forcing you to buy another BioWare game again, if you don't want to.  If this game soured your opinion of the company that much, then that would be a wise decision--don't even give them another chance.  But acting like a bratty child about it (you yourself did not do this, but other people have) doesn't solve anything.

My point was not that people have to like the ending completely, or like everything about this game.  I hated the auto-dialog at times.  But there is a better, more effective way to express one's displeasure with something than to act like an angry mob.  If something sucks in your not-so-humble opinion, don't just state this to whoever created it.  Rather, tell him or her why it sucked, or, even better, what can be done to improve it, as specifically as you can.  


For the first instance, it was just a figurative example, no need to take it literally; and yes I do agree with you that beating the hell out of the vendor is neither a civilised way to protest nor would it help to cure if anything happens after eating a rotten food. BUT, if you don't say anything and walk away silently - may be it's okay; but you cannot discourage the people who want to complain about the incident to the local competent authority. That was my point...

For the second instance, let me thank you reminding me that appendix and balls are not juxta-posed... man, I am a ****** sapiens sapiens, in case you are curious to know... Being a physician for last 9 years, I had to go through rigorous medical courses for 6 years, preceeding that... so you can safely assume I know a "fair bit" of human anatomy... Nevertheless, that was again a figurative expression.

And well, I didn't act like an angry mob, rather I've tried to be very rational (at least I think so)... and I know you also mentioned that. My point was to discourage "disrespecting other's view" and NOT encourage "angry-mob movement".

Refund or compensation (and neither does vengeance), in my opinion, never actually helps you forget the losses - either physical or emotional; and that was also NOT what I want, my voice was just a pledge to Bioware guys (in case they read these forums) to at least think what they have done (and not hide behind an excuse of 'artistic creation'). The fate of Shepard doesn't bother me to that extent compared to the fate of the ME Universe. Besides, the climax is definitely completely up to the story-design team and we can't yell at them to change that but we can sure raise our voice to correct the pathetic plot-holes and other ridiculous consequences. I hope I got my point clear by now...

Thanks everyone for reading. Take care.

Modifié par SogaBan, 08 juin 2012 - 06:03 .


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They screwed up so badly that EC is a priority before any other SP dlc. Otherwise it would cost them cause almost no one would care to download them with the ending being what it is.

Modifié par Armass81, 08 juin 2012 - 06:01 .


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They delayed all the DLC single player missions they had planned out some they had already been working on because a bunch of whiny fanboys didn't get they ending they wanted and had to spoil it for everyone else who didn't have a problem with the ending

GG guys thanks for ruining my work holidays.

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Dav3VsTh3World wrote...

They delayed all the DLC single player missions they had planned out some they had already been working on because a bunch of whiny fanboys didn't get they ending they wanted and had to spoil it for everyone else who didn't have a problem with the ending

GG guys thanks for ruining my work holidays.


....And look.... who is whining...:)

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why not try out some mods for me3 keep you busy in themean time

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lol Destroy replayability, so you can make the crowd demand more DLCs faster. Way to go, Bioware.

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why not try out some mods for me3 keep you busy in themean time


I am missing DAO... very badly!

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People got to be more rational and register their games.

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Dav3VsTh3World wrote...

They delayed all the DLC single player missions they had planned out some they had already been working on because a bunch of whiny fanboys didn't get they ending they wanted and had to spoil it for everyone else who didn't have a problem with the ending

GG guys thanks for ruining my work holidays.


I'm so sick of that nonsense. They have Origin and feedback from the game from all users not just those posting here on BSN. They know the numbers who have done more than 1 playthrough. who is still playing SP now and how far people have gone in the game. The fact that they've released MP figures but not SP should be enough to show that there is major problems with it.

They are a company looking to make money. That they are doing the EC means that they feel that there's a problem and that the majority, I repeat the majority of fans aren't happy. If they didn't do the EC Omega would be the last DLC as it would flop. As it is I think ME 3 DLC is going to die off like DA2 fairly quickly.

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They're doing the EC first. And it's free. And it's coming out between now and October.


Damn people chill, you're like that child on a road trip forever asking 'are we there yet?'

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loungeshep wrote...

They're doing the EC first. And it's free. And it's coming out between now and October.


Damn people chill, you're like that child on a road trip forever asking 'are we there yet?'


LOL

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SogaBan wrote...

Tali-vas-normandy wrote...

why not try out some mods for me3 keep you busy in themean time


I am missing DAO... very badly!


I allways thought a serious advantage DA had over ME was that it had an expansive modding community. ME mods are alot fewer and usually of low quality. Modding toolkit should be standard for bioware games. Look at skyrim, how their modding community keeps pumping additional content and improvements to the game. I think the uproar over the ending would've been alot smaller if modders could write their own endings. granted it would cut into the profits from weapon packs and skins, but those could be easily integrated into "real" DLC like LOTSB and Arrival.

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I'm curious what Bioware was thinking with single player dlcs, Even if ME3 downer ending been epic and wellcrafted, it would still kill the interest in dlcs for most people I would think? dead people need no alternate outfits or trips to Omega.

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i want an epic dlc like LOTSB, I think is the best dlc i've ever played

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check out this article i finded on google,it talks about another MP DLC
www.videogame.it/mass-effect-3/105129/alcuni-rumor-sul-nuovo-dlc-di-me3.html
obviusly it's not confirmed

Modifié par ArtuThepig, 10 juin 2012 - 03:23 .