Mass Effect 3

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look at this fucking garbage

http://www.gamefly.com/news/article...ner-defends-day-one-dlc-says-game-developers/

what a fat cunt.

honestly fuck you if you buy first day DLC's
I don't get why people are so mad about this. You get offered something that was only supposed to be in the collectors edition and get mad about it? I paid $20 extra for it and you only paid $10. I should be the one who's angry I bought the Collectors edition for this DLC. Bioware was doing the people who missed out on it a favor. Also if you keep in mind ME 2 had day one DLC also. Kasumi Zaaeed and Project Overlord. Nobody made a big deal about those.
 
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Guys, they are holding back content to charge you for it WAKE THE FUCK UP.

Don't believe the bullshit they tell you.
 

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Mass Effect 3's Day-One DLC Was On The Disc After All



Author: William Usher
published: 2012-03-09 16:26:19

A lot of gamers have been peeved this generation about this whole DLC thing. Essentially, it's about the same as content expansion packs for free-to-play games or premium items from a cash shop, the only thing is a lot of the DLC that gamers have become disgruntled with is attached to premium-priced retail games. Well, the rabbit hole goes deeper.

After sniffing through files on the disc, a pesky hacker found out that the day-one DLC for Mass Effect 3 was already stored on the disc and that the "From Ashes" squad mate was completed along with the other characters already in the game before the game went gold.

Escapist Magazine came across the news thanks to Crystal Prison Zone who had a file-investigator peek into the disc to scrounge, sift and pry away at the contents. On the base of it all, the file sizes, sound files and voice files are already stored on the disc and are complete, however due to their encryption it's difficult to tell how complete or incomplete they are. One thing is for sure, BioWare's Casey Hudson lied about the content not being ready to ship with the gold version of the disc, since it did.

In this case it's looking like the Mass Effect 3 situation is quite similar to the Capcom situation with Street Fighter X Tekken. However, we won't know for sure until the rest of the encrypted files are further pried open to see just how complete they are, but for the most part it's looking like the file structure of the "From Ashes" DLC was as complete as the rest of the files on the game's disc, which you can view over at the Crystal Zone (Warning: spoilers are given away on the website due to the files being exposed).

According to the Official Xbox Magazine, former BioWare employee Christina Norman, who now works with Riot Games on League of Legends, further defended the day-one DLC measure, saying...

"Building good DLC is really hard, and developers are constantly trying to find a way to develop that DLC better, get it out to players, and to reach players" .... "There's no point in releasing DLC a year after your game comes out when most people have already sold it back to Gamestop three times. So, that means getting it out early. That means day one DLC."


Well, Rockstar actually did release DLC well after the release of Grand Theft Auto IV, a year after the game was already on store shelves. A better argument would be, if you make the game complete enough you won't have to worry about gamers trading it in at GameStop three or more times within a six month period. That tells you a lot about the quality of the game, no?

Added to this, Bethesda usually waits three to six months before any DLC appears for their games and it's usually greeted with a well-welcomed response from a community of gamers who haven't traded in their copy. Again, it's telling if gamers still own a title six months to a year after its release and still support it by purchasing extra DLC. It's not the consumer's fault that a $60 purchase has a week long shelf-life before being traded in or dumped.

Norman wasn't done ranting, though, the ex-BioWare employee had this to say...

"Game developers are not evil... we just want to release awesome stuff. So players, please give us a chance, judge our games based on what they are, judge the DLC based on what it is, and stop thinking you're a producer and telling us when and where we should be building our content."


Well Tim Schafer doesn't mind you telling him where or how content should be, but then again gamers don't care about giving Double Fine Productions input after giving them $2 million up front for their next project. They simply trust that Double Fine will deliver.

In the end, though, it's looking like consumers will have less and less of a say so on the ownership of content they purchase within the game industry. The trends many people feared would expand into a monopoly of microtransaction content contained within premium retail goods has actually become a reality. It won't be long before you're paying $60 for a four-hour game, and $10 for every extra hour of gameplay.

Be sure to check out the entire blog and the findings of the Mass Effect 3 on-disc DLC find over at Crystal Zone or learn about whether or not the DLC is worth the purchase.
 

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Watch this before they take it down

[video=youtube;0QLz0CqtMVc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QLz0CqtMVc[/video]
 
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Guys, they are holding back content to charge you for it WAKE THE FUCK UP.

Don't believe the bullshit they tell you.
Or maybe they are just telling you the truth. It was announced in November that there would be mystery DLC that only came with the collectors edition. That DLC was then offered as From the Ashes to everyone. Here is where they announced the mystery character and DLC for it
[video=youtube;JOV44CrnvCs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOV44CrnvCs&feature=plcp&context=C4725e53VDvjVQa1PpcFOm-tWplhWJqdne9OkEAMIp9ronakCcp_M%3D[/video]

2 weeks ago they said they were giving it out on day one to everyone because so many people wanted the CE and missed out due to limited quantities and the information leaked so everyone knew it was the same DLC. How do you bullshit your way out of that months later? The DLC wasn't even that great or important to the game at all. It was just a random mission where you picked up the Prothean on Eden Prime fought Cerberus for a few minutes and met him on your ship where he talked shit about all of the other races being inferior to his own and how the Proteans enslaved everyone.
 
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***POSSIBLE VAGUE SPOILERS***


Between Mass Effect (eight play throughs), Mass Effect 2 (five play throughs) and now Mass Effect 3 (one play though), I very well could have put in 500 hours. Nothing I've done in any of those matters. That has to be the worst ending to a video game I've ever played. In addition to nothing mattering, the ending is just stupid and makes no fucking sense.
 
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That has to be the worst ending to a video game I've ever played.
Someone never played RAGE.

Ending didn't bother me too much. It'd be ten times better with an epilogue, but it's not the worst ending I've ever seen. Seeing as though it's the end of Shepard's trilogy (they've said that fourty-seven million times) they could be leaving the aftermath of your decisions to the next game.