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Atheist Knight

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I noticed that ME3 is now 10 Euro on Origin, the DLC has never gone down in price at all.

Does anyone else think it would be reasonable if there was some kind of discount at some point in time for the DLC? Even if it was a discount that required you to buy all the DLC I would consider it.

What ye think??

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KENNY4753

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The cost of all the ME3 dlc is well over the price of the game. Thats sad.

but no they wont lower the prices anytime soon. ME2 dlc is still full price I believe

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k.lalh

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The sad part is, is that after completing 4 playthroughs, I can't even imagine the game without all the DLC.

I bought all the games themselves for $~50, and spent around $~100 on DLC.

I love ME, but you've got to be kidding me. Not everyone has the extra cash to burn. I'd like a pricier game with less DLC.

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I can't justify 12 Euro on one extra mission (Omega for example), it's just extortionate.

Modifié par Atheist Knight, 19 juin 2013 - 01:11 .


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Iakus

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It's looking like a better and better idea to simply wait a year before buying a game. All the dlc is practically like buying a second copy

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Sterio

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I wish they would lower the price. It's not that $15 is too much, but rather, the benefit for the price is so steep. Throwing what amount to being 1/4 the price of a brand new game needs to offer a whole lot to me. It doesn't quite meet my qualification.

Because EA did a sale on the Deluxe Upgrade, I decided that $5 is well worth From Ashes. If Bioware would offer something similar, we'd all benefit. Because at this point, I just can't imagine much of the DLC is producing any money over there.

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Cainne Chapel

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Yeah I've noticed in nearly ALL games DLC very rarely ever drops in price, but then at the same time you can't base the price of the year old game against the DLC, different factors are at work there too.

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iakus wrote...

It's looking like a better and better idea to simply wait a year before buying a game. All the dlc is practically like buying a second copy


Hasn't it always been worthwhile to do that?

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Cainne Chapel

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AlanC9 wrote...

iakus wrote...

It's looking like a better and better idea to simply wait a year before buying a game. All the dlc is practically like buying a second copy


Hasn't it always been worthwhile to do that?

Exactly, the only reason to buy stuff at release is because... well you want it NOW.

Same reason why movies do well, sure you COULD wait for the DVD, but no, you want to see it NOW.  Same theory with videogames, cars and almost any consumer good with a shelf life.