Modifié par The RPGenius, 30 juin 2012 - 11:34 .
Will you be buying future DLC?
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ed87
, juin 27 2012 08:30
#276
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:33
Hmmm. The EC at least won me back as a (very wary) customer, so maybe. On the other hand, even if it improved the ending tremendously, the end result of the EC is still crap and we're still left with a game where it is impossible to win without destroying either the character of Shepard or the most central moral themes of the franchise. So although I keep my mind open about purchasing future Bioware games...no, I won't be buying future ME3 DLC, because the damage in this product is done. I'll pay for a proper, happy Refusal ending (not one that's childishly giving the audience the finger) DLC--and I'll pay a lot for it, for that matter--but either that will be the first ME3 DLC I purchase of many, or I will purchase none at all. I don't mind watching Youtube to find out what I missed with the other DLCs if need be.
#277
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:38
Nope. Bioware will never get another penny from me. And they could have prevented it with a mere 15 seconds more of video on the EC.
#278
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:41
Possibly. I certainly won't automatically buy everything like I did when I finished ME2, other than apperance packs (I was late to ME so all the DLC was out by the time I played it). So I suppose from BW's point of view the EC has done its job on me.
Modifié par Reorte, 30 juin 2012 - 11:41 .
#279
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:49
Due to the finality of the ending, the only way I would buy dlc is if it was for a huge mission and was written to be completely intertwined with the story and would flesh some more stuff out
Or
A post ending DLC that progresses the Mass Effect story
Or
A post ending DLC that progresses the Mass Effect story
#280
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:53
most definitely. I loved the dlc in ME1 (well, except pinnacle station) and loved the dlc in ME2 (overlord was good, even if I didn't like the story to it, arrival and lotsb were phenomenal).
I see no reason to not buy dlc. Even if you do not like the endings, why would that affect your purchase of dlc?
I see no reason to not buy dlc. Even if you do not like the endings, why would that affect your purchase of dlc?
#281
Posté 30 juin 2012 - 11:58
Nope.avi
#282
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 12:03
Not unless they, or something else, has an effect on the endings.
I bought the CE of ME2 and ME3. I bought every piece of ME2 DLC, including appearance and weapon packs that I never used, just to support the series. I bought copies of the games for friends, and gave them points they could use on DLC as accompanying presents, because I wanted to support the game.
I'm still going to play DA3, and I may or may not buy any DLC for that. But no more Mass Effect, unless it has an effect on the ending.
I bought the CE of ME2 and ME3. I bought every piece of ME2 DLC, including appearance and weapon packs that I never used, just to support the series. I bought copies of the games for friends, and gave them points they could use on DLC as accompanying presents, because I wanted to support the game.
I'm still going to play DA3, and I may or may not buy any DLC for that. But no more Mass Effect, unless it has an effect on the ending.
Modifié par CulturalGeekGirl, 01 juillet 2012 - 12:03 .
#283
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 12:08
only if they add something after ending with the crew
#284
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 12:28
Haven't made up my mind. The original cut was poorly written, terribly paced and had no payoff. The EC was poorly written, terribly paced and had some payoff. While it's an improvement, it still leaves ME3 with the weakest ending I've seen in a long time.
People will accept sloppy writing if there's payoff. They'll also accept a sad ending with no payoff if it's well written. What they want is an ending that is well written and has payoff, and will reject a badly written ending with no payoff.
I need to process this and determine whether the payoff is worth sitting through the unbelievable crap. Right now I'm at the "I can always go to the bathroom when the Catalyst is talking" stage. If I can make ME3 decent in my head, I'd consider adding to it.
People will accept sloppy writing if there's payoff. They'll also accept a sad ending with no payoff if it's well written. What they want is an ending that is well written and has payoff, and will reject a badly written ending with no payoff.
I need to process this and determine whether the payoff is worth sitting through the unbelievable crap. Right now I'm at the "I can always go to the bathroom when the Catalyst is talking" stage. If I can make ME3 decent in my head, I'd consider adding to it.
#285
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 12:32
Yes, or more accurately, most likely.
Why?
I'm a proponent of the "Bread Crumb" Theory.
Why?
I'm a proponent of the "Bread Crumb" Theory.
#286
Posté 01 juillet 2012 - 01:56
D24O wrote...
I'll be cautious. But I re bought ME1, so my interest in the series hasn't waned.

only the main character of the entire series.
Modifié par Cucobr, 01 juillet 2012 - 01:57 .





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