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#26
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The cherry on the top, as others has said.

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crimzontearz

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 nope...would still be pissed

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TsaiMeLemoni

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The Mad Hanar wrote...

Of course DLC is an expected part of a game. I'll buy it if I want to, but not if a company practically begs me to do so right after I finished a game that felt rushed.


Hell of a lot better than the DLC begging Bioware pulled with DA:O. "Would you like to continue your conversation with this rock monster? Give us more money."

If they had done any in-game pandering for future DLC purchases in ME3, then yes that would be obnoxious.

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The DLC plug was ill-timed, that's for sure. I would have preferred if it wasn't there, but it wouldn't have made the ending any better.

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Lemon juice in a papercut.

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Godlysnack wrote...

I didn't mind the DLC message by itself.. I disliked the endings but add in the DLC message and it just makes it worse..

How about this.. Would you care for the DLC message if the ending was actually good??


If the ending was good, I would have been more enthused, maybe even happy with the notion they're doing more DLC.

Now I'm just depressed.

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

The Mad Hanar wrote...

Of course DLC is an expected part of a game. I'll buy it if I want to, but not if a company practically begs me to do so right after I finished a game that felt rushed.


Hell of a lot better than the DLC begging Bioware pulled with DA:O. "Would you like to continue your conversation with this rock monster? Give us more money."

If they had done any in-game pandering for future DLC purchases in ME3, then yes that would be obnoxious.


Yeah, I had forgotten how annoying that was. Walk up to a random dude and start a conversation. The conversation seems intersting until that "Buy DLC to continue this conversation" window popped up. There was even a dude who'd hang out in your party camp. That was annoying.

But offset by the fact that the game was awesome otherwise.

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It gave pause to the **** I just saw - and all I thought was 'wat'.

Its not so much the message about DLC that bugged me, it was the fact that it said I was a legend... when the ending was so terrible I didn't feel legendary.

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The ending itself was disappointing but the advertisement for DLC didn't really bother me. I laughed at it, but it didn't provoke any feelings of anger or disappointment. After all game development companies are businesses and the sole reason for a business to exist is to make money. The ad was lame in a 'we only care about your money' sort of way, but that shouldn't have been a suprise for anyone.

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Yeah I thought the advertisement at the end was extremely asinine, but it's publish by EA so it's not surprising.

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Baa Baa wrote...

Yeah, that was just the cherry on top though


QFT.

Damage was well and truly done by then

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Less pissed, I don't think so but I did get a big laugh out the DLC pop up and then my dead Shepard being planted back on the supposed marooned and destroyed Normandy with nothing to do. That kind of broke my will to speculate.

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Baa Baa wrote...

Yeah, that was just the cherry on top though



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No. I don't care about the prompt.

It's the ending that makes the prompt bad. Not the other way around.

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No, I'd still be upset about the ending. That last bit about buying DLC was just icing on the cake for what they think about us...the consumers. i.e. - we are just walking wallets for them to fleece.

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Yeah, it was kind of a slap in the face after having been punched in the gut. Though, when I heard the 'artistic integrity' defence I couldnt help but laugh and think of that ending 'BUY OUR DLC' message. Real artsy bioware

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Of course not. The DLC advert was just a final kick as I lay dying and bleeding in a pool of denial and confusion.

Modifié par Omega Torsk, 18 juin 2012 - 06:34 .


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The ending wasn't what pissed me off, it was the false/misleading advertising and the blatant disrespect and arrogant attitude BioWare had. Then Patrick Weekes came out and stated flat-out that Hudson and Walters wrote the ending and shut everyone else out; that made it so anything Walters or Hudson worked on will be avoided and Weekes has a huge amount of my respect for coming out on his own terms and being honest.

The DLC plug bugged me, but didn't really anger me. I just took it as "there WILL be DLC coming". The wording could have been better, though; it came off very Capcom-y, like they're saying "buy DLC to complete the base game".

Modifié par _aLucidMind_, 18 juin 2012 - 05:36 .


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RedTail F22 wrote...

Honestly, I didnt even think about that at first. I was still thinking about the ending. It wasn't until someone mentioned it that I started to think about it and then became angry with it.


Same, I didn't either. I was so ****ing confused over the ending I didn't really analyse the Ad screen at the end.

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cherry on top >_>;

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Ending = Me getting my ass kicked
DLC text = Spitting on me when I'm on the ground

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I'd have been less annoyed, but it was such a very minor thing compared to the unrelentingly awfulness of the entire series being ruined minutes previously that it hardly matters.

It was a cheap, money grabbing little add designed to hook us into bumping up their profit margins by playing off the good feelings they expected the ending to provoke in their customers.

That's what pisses me off about it. The fact the people in charge at Bioware are so out of touch, and apparently hav such terrible taste that they thought they could use that irredeemably bad ending to sell us things. That's just mind boggling.

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If anything the dlc message at the end questioned whether or not I bought a full game.

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Remember that awesome message Bungie gave the fans at the end of Halo Reach? Ya I expected that from Bioware, but all we got was a horrible ending and buy dlc add.

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ElementL09 wrote...

If anything the dlc message at the end questioned whether or not I bought a full game.


Oh damn. That's true