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Please Bioware a edition of me3 with all the Singleplayer dlc on it


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LiarasShield

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For the people who are not able to connect to the playstation store or xbox market place or for people who just don't have internet at all. A edition of mass effect 3 with all its singleplayer dlcs would be amazing heck even some of us who are afraid of just having the dlc on the hard drive its self would probably rebuy it again just to have a assurance that we have all the dlc on the disc.


Please bioware or ea a edition with all the dlc would be greatly appreciated

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Yes, all dat lovely Alternate appearance packs on discs for 20 rubles each.

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ThatBigStupidJellyfish wrote...

Yes, all dat lovely Alternate appearance packs on discs for 20 rubles each.


I'd glady rebuy me3 again if all the dlc is on the disc ^^

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For one, all of the DLC in the game was a shoot this, go here type of thing (except leviathan DLC which at least give you some background.) Oh and the Citadel DLC sux kthxbai.

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btw, if you don't have internet, how are you posting now.

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ThatBigStupidJellyfish wrote...

btw, if you don't have internet, how are you posting now.


I'm saying for those who don't have internet as well as those who feel more comfortable having all the dlc on disc other then just being on ones hard drive.

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I think it won't happen because of the disk size on the 360, for it could require modification to the primary game to get it to work properly for there will be two or three more disks of content to swap between.

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Sanunes wrote...

I think it won't happen because of the disk size on the 360, for it could require modification to the primary game to get it to work properly for there will be two or three more disks of content to swap between.


Hmm well they could use a spare disc for xbox 360 like some games have done and it may be possiable for it to fit on the disc for ps3 using the blue ray

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LiarasShield wrote...

Sanunes wrote...

I think it won't happen because of the disk size on the 360, for it could require modification to the primary game to get it to work properly for there will be two or three more disks of content to swap between.


Hmm well they could use a spare disc for xbox 360 like some games have done and it may be possiable for it to fit on the disc for ps3 using the blue ray


The PS3 and PC version wouldn't be that much of a problem, there probably would have to be simple file changes to point ot the DLC, but they might just have to test what is already there, but I can't see a DLC included version for two of the three platforms only.

From my experience the "Ultimate Editions" have all the DLC integrated into the game and not installed off the disk, I am not sure why, but it might be something to do with Microsoft/Sony.

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Sanunes wrote...

LiarasShield wrote...

Sanunes wrote...

I think it won't happen because of the disk size on the 360, for it could require modification to the primary game to get it to work properly for there will be two or three more disks of content to swap between.


Hmm well they could use a spare disc for xbox 360 like some games have done and it may be possiable for it to fit on the disc for ps3 using the blue ray


The PS3 and PC version wouldn't be that much of a problem, there probably would have to be simple file changes to point ot the DLC, but they might just have to test what is already there, but I can't see a DLC included version for two of the three platforms only.

From my experience the "Ultimate Editions" have all the DLC integrated into the game and not installed off the disk, I am not sure why, but it might be something to do with Microsoft/Sony.


I'm just hopeing they make a ultimate edition period and hopefully it can be for everybody

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I'm not sure how likely it is but it'd be nice if that happened. A price cut on the DLC in general would help as well, should all the DLC put together really cost more than the main game itself?

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I own all three games on the PS3, 360 and PC.

Yet I would still buy all three again, probably on each platform, if they released versions with all the DLCs on disc.

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It would be cool if they did that for all three games with updated visuals for the next gen consoles

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Pretty sure this won't happen, it sounds like this would be a game of the year edition. But they wouldn't make enough money off it so probably not.

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It maybe something Bioware could look into if and when they'll do an anniversary edition around the year 2017?

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What I really don't understand is how come all the dlc wasn't released to all the perspective mass effect games when the trilogy edition was released?

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Sanunes wrote...

LiarasShield wrote...

Sanunes wrote...

I think it won't happen because of the disk size on the 360, for it could require modification to the primary game to get it to work properly for there will be two or three more disks of content to swap between.


Hmm well they could use a spare disc for xbox 360 like some games have done and it may be possiable for it to fit on the disc for ps3 using the blue ray


The PS3 and PC version wouldn't be that much of a problem, there probably would have to be simple file changes to point ot the DLC, but they might just have to test what is already there, but I can't see a DLC included version for two of the three platforms only.

From my experience the "Ultimate Editions" have all the DLC integrated into the game and not installed off the disk, I am not sure why, but it might be something to do with Microsoft/Sony.

If a PS3/360 disc with game changes content, it needs to go trough Sony/Microsoft certification process again. Pretty much why GOTY/Ultimate/Complete editions often just have a flyer with code to download all DLC. No single company owns PC market and certifies anything there so publishers can change whatever they want on PC discs (the PC version of ME1 in the Trilogy pack includes BDTS and Pinnacle Station for example).