I, as many other fans, am looking forward to the release of Mass Effect 3 on November the 3rd, but there is one issue that I am struggling over: DLC.
The original Mass Effect had its fair share of DLC, with implications of both being prevalent in the sequel, and Mass Effect 2 has even more bonus characters and plotlines being added as DLC. This is all well and good for the people who had access to them, but I am forced to wonder what Bioware is going to do about the (presumably) many players that, for any reason, could not gain access to the bonus content. Will Bioware add the DLC's to the Mass Effect 3 bundle (a fair solution), will they make the content irrelevant (unfair on those who had access to it), or will they just leave it be (unfair to those without access to the content).
Because I am one of the fans that could not purchase any Mass Effect DLC, I wonder how Bioware will treat me in regards to the overarching plot. Do any of the readers here have opinions on the topic?
The original Mass Effect had its fair share of DLC, with implications of both being prevalent in the sequel, and Mass Effect 2 has even more bonus characters and plotlines being added as DLC. This is all well and good for the people who had access to them, but I am forced to wonder what Bioware is going to do about the (presumably) many players that, for any reason, could not gain access to the bonus content. Will Bioware add the DLC's to the Mass Effect 3 bundle (a fair solution), will they make the content irrelevant (unfair on those who had access to it), or will they just leave it be (unfair to those without access to the content).
Because I am one of the fans that could not purchase any Mass Effect DLC, I wonder how Bioware will treat me in regards to the overarching plot. Do any of the readers here have opinions on the topic?