The obvious answer is 'no', so the real question in turn is... why not?
I really want to own Mass Effect on the PC because in the time since I purchased Mass Effect 1, I have since grown to despise any type of FPS on controllers, and I don't even play my Xbox 360 anymore (let alone that I hate the fact that Xbox Live is a monthly subscription to play online).
I would buy the entire trilogy and all DLC again, despite the fact that I purchased all of it already on the Xbox, but I'm not willing to do it at full price. If they reduced it by even a mere 50%, I would gladly buy it all, and I am sure I am not the only person sitting on the fence about this.
Every other game developer is intelligent enough to realize that reducing the price of DLC will make them dramatically more money in the long run once the game has lived past its prime, why is Bioware different? What exactly is their stance on this, or is it a mystery that will never be solved?
PS: Please don't misread my post as begging Bioware to do this, as I am well aware how futile and pointless such an endeavor would be and I don't expect them to ever change their ignorant stance on this. I am making this topic as a point of discussion, I really would like to know why Bioware is doing this.





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