If you don't want it, don't buy it. If you do want it, buy it.
I just solved the entire thread.
I just solved the entire thread.
After seeing what happened in da2 (agree or disagree with me on this, matters not) I just want the me3 franchise to end on a high note and score a trio of "great" games.Princess Rose said:I was afraid they were going to stick it in the main game, but they aren't! That's awesome! Why is no one else cheering? This is GOOD NEWS!
It's not about giving the public what they want, it's about giving the company what it wants. And it wants money.Xaio30 said:It is my dream to become a great game producer and give the public what they want.
No DRM and all content available from the start.
if it's a good cheeseburger then who cares? all you have to do is say "no" and you don't have to pay for it. people who are getting worked up over it don't seem to realize that this is a RUMOR and it's OPTIONAL even if it is true.IronicBeet said:And it's not really like putting peppers on the side at Quizno's, it's more like getting a cheeseburger and then being offered a box of art supplies for a little extra after finishing your burger; it's unnecessary and it doesn't make any damn sense.
i wish people would stop being so negative about it. you do realize that companies only start work on DLC AFTER they've finished their game and released it to manufacturing, right?Frankster said:After seeing what happened in da2 (agree or disagree with me on this, matters not) I just want the me3 franchise to end on a high note and score a trio of "great" games.Princess Rose said:I was afraid they were going to stick it in the main game, but they aren't! That's awesome! Why is no one else cheering? This is GOOD NEWS!
They are devoting ressources which could have been spent on single player for this multi DLC, how is this reason to be cheerful? Even if you don't buy it, it will negatively impact on your single player experience by its very presence in the dev cycle.
Dunno, maybe your right and its nothing to worry about but I really don't want to see me3 be anything less then awesomness ><
i assume they is some overlap like as the game dev winds down to finishing touched and bug hunting, they begin working on planned DLC, i think its neive to think they spen 100% time on game then move on cus that is not econimcally viableAzaraxzealot said:i wish people would stop being so negative about it. you do realize that companies only start work on DLC AFTER they've finished their game and released it to manufacturing, right?Frankster said:After seeing what happened in da2 (agree or disagree with me on this, matters not) I just want the me3 franchise to end on a high note and score a trio of "great" games.Princess Rose said:I was afraid they were going to stick it in the main game, but they aren't! That's awesome! Why is no one else cheering? This is GOOD NEWS!
They are devoting ressources which could have been spent on single player for this multi DLC, how is this reason to be cheerful? Even if you don't buy it, it will negatively impact on your single player experience by its very presence in the dev cycle.
Dunno, maybe your right and its nothing to worry about but I really don't want to see me3 be anything less then awesomness ><
I was really stunned and caught off guard by this. This is simply brilliant. One of the best ideas I have ever heard, and one that EVERY game should have applied to it.stated by the EA representitive presenting the game, there would be a multiplayer mode available as DLC around a month after the game is shipped.
That's where the money is.shadowmagus said:I blame EA and the part of the community that thinks multiplayer needs to be in literally every-#@$%ing-thing
Who are you to decide my priorities? If I'm the producer I can forego more money in favor of better deals for the customer.archont said:It's not about giving the public what they want, it's about giving the company what it wants. And it wants money.Xaio30 said:It is my dream to become a great game producer and give the public what they want.
No DRM and all content available from the start.