zinho73 said:
Bioware statement was misleading - on porpouse. They've tried to put out the fire with a vague response. They should have said:
Guys, most of our DLC is planned in conjunction with the game, so we can better integrate things (when the DLC is developed is irrelevant). This time we decided that a Day 1 DLC was a good idea, since the content was ready (and a good part of it was already in the disc).
It is greedy as hell, but I respect much more a straightforward answer than beating around the bush PR.
Eh, I haven't seen anything that would convince me they were intentionally misleading. As much as people seem to think otherwise, they don't owe us a day-by-day accounting of what is on the disc and what isn't, and whether things cut from the game during normal development were later fleshed out or removed.
This isn't a consumer rights issue, this isn't being given a hamburger and being told extra money is required to get the bun. It boils down to THIS:
"This is DLC. It costs $10. The game functions start-to-end without it."
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We as consumers then have TWO OPTIONS TO PICK FROM. ONLY TWO:
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NOOOOES. Will NOT pay $10!
- OR -
The people around here complaining as if they are
entitled to get it without paying is a bit silly. Companies can do WHATEVER THEY WANT as long it isn't illegal. Generally speaking, they tend to avoid doing things that hurt their chances of getting your money. If they wanted to make Commander Shepard into a chicken, THEY CAN. The reason they don't is it hurts their longterm financials in a big way.
So at the end of the day, y'all, stop bitching in the forums and stop giving them your money. THAT is how you respond to this. It's the ONLY way to respond to this.
FIGHTING IN FORUMS IS POINTLESS.
I really don't understand what the fuss is about. If you think this is a bad move by EA/Bioware, EASY!
Don't buy it and let those who are ok buying it enjoy it in peace.