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November 14th, 2009 01:59 |
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Originally Posted by marko2te
(Post 1060983420)
And why do you whine about someone criticizing a product one thinks its overpriced, especially compared to similar products. I was not aware that there was universal set of rules made to forbid customers from making negative opinions about products they bought. There is nothing wrong with DLC if they offer their moneys worth, problem is not in developers but in customers that will buy anything no matter the price (horse armor, horse armor, HORSE ARMOR!!!!). I bought Dragon Age and would like to expand my gaming experience by purchasing DLC but what Bioware offers is too little for the price. What you suggest is that everyone who has negative opinion needs to shut the hell up, I think that fans need to openly say that this ratio of price and content is not right, because thats the only way to fix this problem.
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I think you have totally misread what Bill is saying. Nowhere did he say that negative opinions were not welcomed. There is a difference between, one the one hand, evaluating a product so that the rest of us can make a more informed decision (that is a good thing to do) and, on the other hand, whinging about the existence of DLC at all, or saying that it is wrong for Bioware to release a two hour DLC for $7. It's the people who buy it, knowing what they're buying, and then whinge that they've been ripped off (usually this is where the asinine horse armor references come into it) that really bug me.
WK is a very enjoyable 2 hours, and it gives you som interesting insights into the history of the Grey Wardens. If you take the time to read all the codex entries you get, you're getting more than 2 hours worth of content really. You also collect a nice set of armor that has a unique (as far as I can tell) model. You get a couple of merchants who sell some nice stuff, and of course permanent storage. I don't regret any of the money I've spent on DA, ($138 AU, which is roughly $127 US) the game is easily good enough to justify the money I've spent.
I would prefer the next DLC to be longer, though. WK worked well as a day 1 DLC, but I'll want 5 - 10 hours out of the next one.
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