11 years ago
DLC BUY AND PRICE
Right now the Mass Effect 2 and 3 are either on sales or at a very low price....i have those games for over a year now, is it possible to buy all the DLC in a package without buying bioware point tha...
Preachin' to the choir here, shaman0610.
The AHQ is a "player-to-player" set of forums. We're all just fellow gamers, doin' the best we can...
As for your specific subject; Why would EA cut the price of the DLC when people are paying the original (higher) one?
None, absolutely NONE, of the DLC you have to purchase is "manadatory" to complete and fully enjoy the games. (Although I do agree with Fred that the Extended-Cut is probably a must-have, it's free!)
Think they're too expensive? Don't buy them. Simple. 😕mileyindifferent:
Thandal,
agreed, not mandatory, but I think there are different tiers of 'importance' of DLC. Pinnacle Station and BDtS from ME1 were fun but very short and had little impact on the game plot/story.
From reading other's critiques and suggestions, I get the feeling that Overlord & Kasumi is much the same, whereas LotSB & Arrival become incredibly important to bridge the two games.
I think Halo, and Spartan Ops in particular, is a nice corrolary. It's a DLC extention from the game itself, not mandatory to play, but will end up being a really important part of the game & story to bridge to the next one. And as much as I've been a critical Halo fan as of late, coming over to EA & Bioware has made me appreciate Halo much more - they offered Spartan Ops for free and though I don't typically buy their multiplayer DLC, I have seen them drop in price very often.
To answer your last point, I do think the Mass Effect 2 & 3 DLC is far too expensive, so I will not be buying them. I wish more players would take a stand and not purchase this incredibly expensive piece-meal DLC from EA or elsewhere until EA & the industry starts to reign in the absurd nickel & diming that is slowly creeping into the industry. As consumers, we are implicitly supporting this expensive system every time we buy another $10-15 set of DLC missions / maps / whatever.
As for EA in particular, I'll go so far as to say that this may be my first and last experience purchasing EA games, unless they start managing DLC prices better. Ok, rant over. :-)