Bioware Confirms Game Extending DLC

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Savagezion

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Zeel said:
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I can't help but wonder how much this DLC is going to cost, there's rumors that it might be free but who knows. Anyway Zeel, I've presented my arguments, I'm done arguing with you. You may reassume irrationally hating ME3 and all you enjoyed it before the ending.
"irrational" are you saying nothing I've said is without merit? I can at least acknowledge the genophage arc was done reasonably well.


You can't acknowledge any points I made?


Curious question. How much are you willing to pay for this ending DLC? 10? 20? 30?

Tell me if I'm going too high.
Naw, you're good; keep going. We'll let you know. Hehe.

The reason people find your arguments humorous instead of interesting, Zeel, is because you are arguing, not debating. You base your points on emotional reaction instead of logic which is why you feel the need to insult people. You may have some logical points to be made but you are an emotional train wreck that is very unstable and so extremely bias and unwilling to look at thing in a rational light no one wants to agree with you.

Think about it, your bitching about Halo because Mass Effect 3 sucked. What I see is you hate Halo and its success and you need a scapegoat for Mass Effect 3 sucking so you are gonna blame that. It's "everybody you don't like"'s fault isn't it? It's the same thing the "Indoctrination Theroy" people are doing just a different approach. You are pointing fingers at why it sucks, they are pointing fingers as to why it "theoretically" makes sense.

Yours is in rage over it sucking:

"Bunch of Bastards!"

Theirs is in delusion of it sucking:

"It was all a dream!"

My only suggestion is try exploring other viewpoints. ME3's still gonna suck, I assure you, but you might avoid not becoming the meme people are trying to turn you into. Plus, you can gain some sanity back and might start actually having people care what you say.
 

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hazabaza1 said:
Touche`.
Just getting kind of sick of all this complaining.
And that is not unreasonable. Just try not to be so rude in future, people will respect you a lot more if you can remain civil (and trust me, I know how hard it can be). Merely gobbing off, wether you have a valid point or not, will most likely get you whacked with the "troll" stamp.

Moving on.
 

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Hudson, however, noting feedback from players that the ending was too bleak
LMAO
wow
never mind the 'bleak' bit of the ending wasn't really the main issue as i've come to understand, it was plot holes, 'choices ending up not mattering' (not going there, don't have time ....) it being only 1 tweaked slightly....
Yeah, I have no idea why Bioware is so good at missing the point for things like this. I recall that their take-away from Dragon Age 2 was that "people don't like recycled levels" because "recycled levels" is an easy bullet point to drop into a "this game sucks for so many reasons" rant.
 

soren7550

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I'm going to try to not get my hopes up yet. Will wait for more information first.

Also, I think it's funny that Hudson thinks that fans are only upset because the ending is bleak.
 

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Here's hoping for an extension where we see the full story of Marauder Shields!

In all seriousness though, I'm torn on this. I'm happy because it means that I get more ME3 and see what BioWare are going to do to extend the finale. On the other hand I'm sad because the way it sounds is that BioWare caved to pressure instead of continuing whatever they had planned in the first place. It could be they just altered what they had planned already simply because of the outcry, but the way the article is worded it sounds like they just caved.

Also I know for a fact it won't be free on at least the 360, although that's due to Microsoft not BioWare. So sorry for anyone on the 360 hoping for free DLC, cause I really doubt they're gonna suddenly change their policy simply because it's ME3.
 

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Zeel said:
This just takes the fucking cake.


Day one dlcs, crappy rpg elements, sub par writing quality. And what gets these fanboys to move their asses? A shitty 5 minute cinematic. All because there's no shack up mini game at the end of the series.

God help us if they charge people for it.(which we know they will) I wont stand for that screwy shit either. Then again, maybe I shouldn't even give a shit? Maybe I should let you guys indulge for once. Let's see how much money EA games can pilfer.


This news is disappointing.
I'm not trying to judge, condemn or condone, but as an aspiring psychologist and sociologist I just want to ask something. I understand your disappointment in Bioware, I really do. Though I enjoyed MOST of ME3, it did have serious flaws (I don't even count the ending, its a separate entity as far as I'm concerned). But I want to ask, what do you hope to accomplish with the insults? I'm not asking this as an attempt to troll, or as "the guy behind the monitor", but as a human being. I am genuinely curious.
 

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The_Waspman said:
I just finished playing the game tonight, and I'm going to be perfectly honest, I don't understand what the hell everyone is bitching and whining about.
Not everyone does, despite all the evidence presented that, while it might not be sunshine and bunnies, it makes bugger-all sense if examined to any degree.

What did people want? A song and dance routine where everyone lives happily ever after? I think that would have been a far bigger 'fuck you' to the fans than the endings that we did get.
For the eleventy-squillionth time, "No!" All we are asking for is an ending that makes sense and that offers closure whilst at least giving us some idea of the long-term consequences we made. You know, like we were promised over and over in the build up to the release?

And what is so wrong with having the option of an ending that is, at least, bittersweet? At least it would have made all the extra effort I put in worthwhile! I can think of no bigger "fuck you!", as you put it, to the fans than forcing everyone down the same path regardless of wether they spent 50 hours making sure they brought the biggest arse-kicking possible with them or wether they thought: "Ah fuck this..." and rocked up at Earth waving a broken beer bottle.

In terms of DLC, I think (or rather hope) that one of them would be a mission to help Aria take back Omega. As soon as she showed up and said that she'd lost it I thought to myself 'Future DLC'. I could imagine it being standard Bioware DLC length, and I could see it being a War Asset boost.
On this point I am 100% in agreement with you - it's an excellent idea and the door is very much open for it. Personally I was expecting it to happen in the game as much bigger issues were resolved but I didn't complain when it wasn't because I realised that the base came can't have everything. In short - I'd buy it!
 

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Oro44 said:
Zeel said:
This just takes the fucking cake.


Day one dlcs, crappy rpg elements, sub par writing quality. And what gets these fanboys to move their asses? A shitty 5 minute cinematic. All because there's no shack up mini game at the end of the series.

God help us if they charge people for it.(which we know they will) I wont stand for that screwy shit either. Then again, maybe I shouldn't even give a shit? Maybe I should let you guys indulge for once. Let's see how much money EA games can pilfer.


This news is disappointing.
I'm not trying to judge, condemn or condone, but as an aspiring psychologist and sociologist I just want to ask something. I understand your disappointment in Bioware, I really do. Though I enjoyed MOST of ME3, it did have serious flaws (I don't even count the ending, its a separate entity as far as I'm concerned). But I want to ask, what do you hope to accomplish with the insults? I'm not asking this as an attempt to troll, or as "the guy behind the monitor", but as a human being. I am genuinely curious.
If I had to guess I'd say he seeks a reaction, acknowledgement....purpose?

Frankly I hope he never stops, I tend to find his delusional outlook on the world to be hilarious.
 

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Why does every single site keep saying we dislike the ending because it is too "bleak" instead of just because its a piece of shit? It makes us sound way worse, like we wanted a disney happy ending when really we just wanted an ending that gave some closure, made sense, and factored in our choices. The stuff they had been preaching since day 1.
 

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The_Waspman said:
I just finished playing the game tonight, and I'm going to be perfectly honest, I don't understand what the hell everyone is bitching and whining about. I loved the way this game ended. I didn't really expect it to end any other way than humanity getting utterly destroyed by the Reapers. What did people want? A song and dance routine where everyone lives happily ever after? I think that would have been a far bigger 'fuck you' to the fans than the endings that we did get.

you missed the entire point of several threads. in the future please become informed before making such an ignorant post


In terms of DLC, I think (or rather hope) that one of them would be a mission to help Aria take back Omega. As soon as she showed up and said that she'd lost it I thought to myself 'Future DLC'. I could imagine it being standard Bioware DLC length, and I could see it being a War Asset boost.

What I absolutely don't think the game needs is DLC that rewrites and extends the ending. Though I will be interested to see how Bioware develop the franchise after this, since they have said that they're not done with the Mass Effect universe yet...
Go ahead and keep purchasing their products then, no one is stopping you, you are happy with it, just understand that some people are not happy with the lack of closure and the huge thematic shift.


Also please understand that Bioware has gone on record saying that they cut parts of the game, including parts of the ending. Including an indoctrination sequence.



Clive Howlitzer said:
Why does every single site keep saying we dislike the ending because it is too "bleak" instead of just because its a piece of shit? It makes us sound way worse, like we wanted a disney happy ending when really we just wanted an ending that gave some closure, made sense, and factored in our choices. The stuff they had been preaching since day 1.
Because it is the easiest way to dismiss complaints with a blanket statement like "people just dont understand this vision of art."
 

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I'm just going to quote Yahtzee's theory that Eidos intentionally made weak endings for Deus Ex: "Anyone who pulls that deserves to have their hands cut off. And sold back to them for 1200 Microsoft points."

(though to be fair, Eidos has been pretty good about it)
 

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Varrdy said:
hazabaza1 said:
JESUS CHRIST IT'S FUCKING VIDEO GAMES DUDES, PLEASE IF YOU'RE GOING TO ***** GO DO IT SOMEWHERE PRIVATELY FOR THE LOVE OF FUCK

Sorry, just thought I'd share my opinion.
I'm waiting...

You opened with a badly-constructed tirade and then followed up with a very rude request (if I can call it that) but I am seeing no actual opinion in your post.
I'm inclined to agree with him.

Look, I hated the endings just as much as the next guy, but seriously, there's only so much bitching that can be done before we have to just throw our hands up and say "Oh well, it's just a fucking video game, let's just get over it".
 

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Mydogisblue said:
Varrdy said:
hazabaza1 said:
JESUS CHRIST IT'S FUCKING VIDEO GAMES DUDES, PLEASE IF YOU'RE GOING TO ***** GO DO IT SOMEWHERE PRIVATELY FOR THE LOVE OF FUCK

Sorry, just thought I'd share my opinion.
I'm waiting...

You opened with a badly-constructed tirade and then followed up with a very rude request (if I can call it that) but I am seeing no actual opinion in your post.
I'm inclined to agree with him.

Look, I hated the endings just as much as the next guy, but seriously, there's only so much bitching that can be done before we have to just throw our hands up and say "Oh well, it's just a fucking video game, let's just get over it".
Well, you can expect this whole thing to last for another month or so, cause the Bioware drama is sure to keep the gaming community hooked to it, specially if they make it linger with promises of DLC.

I expect the forums will explode once again, when an Official statement is released on the future of the DLC.
 

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Mydogisblue said:
I'm inclined to agree with him.

Look, I hated the endings just as much as the next guy, but seriously, there's only so much bitching that can be done before we have to just throw our hands up and say "Oh well, it's just a fucking video game, let's just get over it".
Again, not a reasonable stance but if we all just jacked it in then no lessons would be learned and the same mistakes would be made, leading to something like this kicking off all over again.

Personally, if I were in any way involved with the making of a game and I saw all the hoo-hah that's going on, I would be VERY inclined to go back to the studio and start checking, re-checking and getting outside opinion on my own game because I wouldn't want this kind of thing rocking up at my door!
 

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Zeel said:
Hal10k said:
It took them precisely two weeks to admit that trying to emulate Childhood's End doesn't really work out when you don't put as much thought into it as Sir Clarke.

I'll admit, I expected longer. Credit to the whiny fanbase on this one. Fight the power!
The only credit due is to the perplexing amount of whiny fanboys.


They deserve no respect however. Whining because you silly game fantasies weren't indulged instead of protesting the overall dip in writing quality. Makes this entire cause moronic and petty.
No offense, but "Whining because your silly game fantasies weren't indulged" sounds exactly like what you've been doing in every Mass Effect 3 thread that's started since the game came out.
 

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Varrdy said:
For the eleventy-squillionth time, "No!" All we are asking for is an ending that makes sense and that offers closure whilst at least giving us some idea of the long-term consequences we made. You know, like we were promised over and over in the build up to the release?

And what is so wrong with having the option of an ending that is, at least, bittersweet? At least it would have made all the extra effort I put in worthwhile! I can think of no bigger "fuck you!", as you put it, to the fans than forcing everyone down the same path regardless of wether they spent 50 hours making sure they brought the biggest arse-kicking possible with them or wether they thought: "Ah fuck this..." and rocked up at Earth waving a broken beer bottle.
See, now I'll admit, I only finished it a few hours ago, so I haven't really had time to process it yet, but I didn't actually feel cheated by the ending. I have several playthroughs of ME2 each with significantly different decisions, and I'll import each of them, but I'll be honest, by the time I got to the whole final battle, all those decisions I made along the way... I didn't really feel like they mattered. Not in terms of the fact Bioware didn't do anything with them, but in terms of the story. As we're on Shepard's journey, all of that gets stripped away, and I felt a sense of urgency and desperation in that final dash that I felt summed up the situation perfectly.

When it came to the final decision, I actually found that a really really difficult choice to make. Because *then* I started thinking about the choices I'd made. Do I sacrifice myself to save the galaxy by doing what the Illusive Man intended to do, and leave love of my life Liara broken and alone? Do I wipe out the Reapers, and in doing so, wipe out the Geth, who by making my choices were actually helping the Quarians rebuild their homeworld? If I destroyed them, would I be dooming Tali to a life imprisioned in her suit because their rebuilding would take much longer? Wouldn't this also wipe out EDI who I had spent most of the game helping discover 'humanity' only to take it away? Or do I choose synthiesis which - in my mind - would be turning everyone into cyborgs, an idea I didn't find favourable at all. So to my mind, the decisions that I had made during the course of the game *did* matter, because they were informing my decision as to which option to take.

Ok, I will admit that I would also have liked to have seen a few scenes detailing what happened to the rest of my companions (even if it just seeing them all bite the dust) but I'm not going to pick up my torch and pitckfork and storm Bioware for it.

Varrdy said:
In terms of DLC, I think (or rather hope) that one of them would be a mission to help Aria take back Omega. As soon as she showed up and said that she'd lost it I thought to myself 'Future DLC'. I could imagine it being standard Bioware DLC length, and I could see it being a War Asset boost.
On this point I am 100% in agreement with you - it's an excellent idea and the door is very much open for it. Personally I was expecting it to happen in the game as much bigger issues were resolved but I didn't complain when it wasn't because I realised that the base came can't have everything. In short - I'd buy it!
If it does happen, I'd like to say right now... Called it!
 

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perhaps the dlc will be about what happens after the events of the crucible.

that is if you got the ending where shepard lives...