PolBear wrote...
I would buy any DLC they come up with, price doesn't matter.
Would you pay for Leviathan dlc?
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Jadebaby
, juil. 03 2012 06:50
#51
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:25
#52
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:27
Only if it gives me the indoctrination ending that belongs at the end.
#53
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:30
It's already a given that I'll buy anything with Mass Effect on it.
#54
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:31
It'll be $10 and I won't pay for it.
#55
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:33
If it's what I think it will be, I'm looking at a $10 maximum.
If it's what I hope it will be, then I'll gladly pay $15 or more.
If it's what I hope it will be, then I'll gladly pay $15 or more.
#56
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:37
Yes, I would.
#57
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:43
Nope, never buying any DLC again, probably never another BioWare game too. They blew their chance, the EC blew.
#58
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:43
Ryoten wrote...
shepard1038 wrote...
What if the DLC gives you a batarian squadmate you can recruit?
I hate Batarians, so no. I was kinda laughing in arrival when they got screwed.
But what about all the Batarian children???
...nope. couldn't say it with a straight face.
#59
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:53
Depends on what it is and does.
#60
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:57
$40 to 80 dollars for DLC thats not an expansion of somekind for the game? Crazy. Not even worth that much. If were talking about general DLC I can't see it going over 15 bucks, and I don't think Bioware has an expansion size DLC planned for Mass Effect.
#61
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:08
I wouldn't buy it unless it changes something significant abut the endings. I can find out any extra lore on Mass Effect wiki and I already have enough EMS for the so called best ending so it is kinda pointless.
#62
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:18
Completely unlikely to buy it, because it is unlikely it'll have an impact on the ending.
If it does, I may consider it. Otherwise, the premise of a rogue Reaper is very far fetched to me, and next thing you know is that you have him as a squadmate for your game.
In which case, ME would have turned from an epic storytelling game, to the horrible Season 3 of a successful show. You know, when it wants to be a bidding contest for awesome while it actually is one layer of non sense over another
If it does, I may consider it. Otherwise, the premise of a rogue Reaper is very far fetched to me, and next thing you know is that you have him as a squadmate for your game.
In which case, ME would have turned from an epic storytelling game, to the horrible Season 3 of a successful show. You know, when it wants to be a bidding contest for awesome while it actually is one layer of non sense over another
#63
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:23
I can't wait for this to come out so I can not buy it.
#64
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:25
Yes I would. Mass effect 3 entertains me, and I'd be happy to expand my time wirh the game.
I would pay some 10ish dollars.
But I'd be happier to pay more (like maybe 5 dollars more), if the DLC build on character evolvement, like Liara in Shadow Broker DLC, rather than be strictly mission focused. The characters have always been the strength in Mass Effect for me, so any DLC that keeps that in mind, will get my money.
I would pay some 10ish dollars.
But I'd be happier to pay more (like maybe 5 dollars more), if the DLC build on character evolvement, like Liara in Shadow Broker DLC, rather than be strictly mission focused. The characters have always been the strength in Mass Effect for me, so any DLC that keeps that in mind, will get my money.
#65
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:26
If it's good, why not? I got money. I'll throw some in BioWare's way.
#66
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:32
I'll buy the DLC if it adds something to the ending, or if it takes place after the ending. And yes, I know it's not going to happen. Just saying.
There might be one exception though. If it involves a Batarian and I can have Javik throw him out the airlock I'll consider buying the DLC just for that.
There might be one exception though. If it involves a Batarian and I can have Javik throw him out the airlock I'll consider buying the DLC just for that.
#67
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:36
I don't expect it to affect the ending, in any other way than that the outcome of your conversation with Leviathan will likely add or subtract war assets, depending also on its sincerity/strength-of-autonomy and how others react to it.
It sounds, however, like the DLC will do some of what I had thought ME2 would, but didn't, so I'll be very interested to check it out and will be expecting something about the size and price of ME2 story DLC. I'll gladly be paying that, unless I see it getting really bad feedback first.
I wonder how Leviathan's supposed rejecting Reaper doctrine jibes with Balak's talk of how it, on the contrary, lived by it and laid the groundwork for the arrival of Harbinger and co, to batarian space.
Is the rebelling completely voluntary and if not; Does it have anything to do with the human scientists apparently working with it, where it hides on the floor of some body of water, however they got involved?
Either way; The mere concept that a Reaper can indeed change its mind/concensus and go against its peers and designer is one hell of a totally game-changing thing -- I just expect it to somehow be suppressed to pointlessness and slotted into the existing bottleneck -- maybe, for instance, it's an early, less hardwired, Reaper model, or something; Or maybe it's a seemingly working prototype element of TIM's "solution" before to the Crucible was discovered and the whole thing blows up spectacularly in your face.
It sounds, however, like the DLC will do some of what I had thought ME2 would, but didn't, so I'll be very interested to check it out and will be expecting something about the size and price of ME2 story DLC. I'll gladly be paying that, unless I see it getting really bad feedback first.
I wonder how Leviathan's supposed rejecting Reaper doctrine jibes with Balak's talk of how it, on the contrary, lived by it and laid the groundwork for the arrival of Harbinger and co, to batarian space.
Is the rebelling completely voluntary and if not; Does it have anything to do with the human scientists apparently working with it, where it hides on the floor of some body of water, however they got involved?
Either way; The mere concept that a Reaper can indeed change its mind/concensus and go against its peers and designer is one hell of a totally game-changing thing -- I just expect it to somehow be suppressed to pointlessness and slotted into the existing bottleneck -- maybe, for instance, it's an early, less hardwired, Reaper model, or something; Or maybe it's a seemingly working prototype element of TIM's "solution" before to the Crucible was discovered and the whole thing blows up spectacularly in your face.
#68
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:39
Pay?
Mass Effect 3 is Finished. Short of there being a Mass Effect 4 they aint getting another penny outta me. (not sure if i'd pay for ME4 - maybe just watch walkthroughs on you-tube and rants on forums)
Mass Effect 3 is Finished. Short of there being a Mass Effect 4 they aint getting another penny outta me. (not sure if i'd pay for ME4 - maybe just watch walkthroughs on you-tube and rants on forums)
#69
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:43
depends on the price and its length. If it's some hours long and does not contain just simple fighting, yes, I'd buy it. I would be willing to pay 5-15 € depending on its length, which would make up for approx. 6.5- 20 $.
#70
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:45
Thinking about it I think I would be more willing to pay, say $30-35 for a full-fledged expansion then $10 for 3 minor DLC's.
#71
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:46
I love playing around in the Mass Effect universe because *shock horror* I am a Mass Effect fan *more shock* which is kinda why I am here. Stop the ending whine already, get over it, and play Mass Effect DLC because you like *no way!* Mass Effect or else kindly go away.
DLC, yes please, reasonably priced of course, dont want to pay $80 as not insane, thanks.
DLC, yes please, reasonably priced of course, dont want to pay $80 as not insane, thanks.
#72
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:55
No, because this DLC retarded as idea. We have starchild, which controlling all the Reapers, and we have Reaper-traitor.., and opportunity to save Doctor *What-ever-her-name*, but she will do nothing anyway,.. God damn this DLC, i'll go play ME2.
Modifié par HocoG, 03 juillet 2012 - 11:07 .
#73
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:55
Naugi wrote...
I love playing around in the Mass Effect universe because *shock horror* I am a Mass Effect fan *more shock* which is kinda why I am here. Stop the ending whine already, get over it, and play Mass Effect DLC because you like *no way!* Mass Effect or else kindly go away.
DLC, yes please, reasonably priced of course, dont want to pay $80 as not insane, thanks.
As a Mass Effect fan, I am concerned about the way the series was torched. At the moment, this makes me unable to enjoy the Universe. The idea that anyone who ever enjoyed the games should just disappear if they find this last-minute gamebreaker unacceptable is bizarre if you accept the idea that the entertainment industry is there to create products that people actually want. Bioware has demonstrated a great inability to understand feedback in the recent past. That is why the message needs to be repeated until misunderstandings have been cleared away.
Modifié par SpamBot2000, 03 juillet 2012 - 10:55 .
#74
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 11:09
Of course
#75
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 11:12
if it does not allow me a reunion at the very least then no, not worth my money





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