• Mass Effect 2 and 3 DLC bundles finally pop up on Origin
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£21.99/$24.99 for all of the Mass Effect 2 DLC is really taking the piss in my opinion
[QUOTE=Dr.Critic;53018399]£21.99/$24.99 for all of the Mass Effect 2 DLC is really taking the piss in my opinion[/QUOTE] Not to say that it's a great deal but I'm pretty sure it used to be a lot more altogether on the site it used to be at.
After a certain point in time DLC should be included with future purchases of a game and discounted heavily for people that bought the game during its time in the spotlight. There are some games that have been discounted on Steam to the point the DLC is more expensive than the game itself now.
[QUOTE=Simplemac3;53018441]Not to say that it's a great deal but I'm pretty sure it used to be a LOT more altogether on the site it used to be at.[/QUOTE] The trouble was always that you had to use Bioware funbucks, and the pricing structure meant you always had to buy more than you needed. I'm sure I still have some lying around unable to be used, so I ultimately paid more than I should have.
It's fucking incredible that the COLLECTION didn't even come with a single piece of DLC
Frankly I’m still surprised EA doesn’t want to re-release these games. They’d probably make a whole lot more money that way than price gouging DLC for nearly decade old games.
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;53018469]Frankly I’m still surprised EA doesn’t want to re-release these games. They’d probably make a whole lot more money that way than price gouging DLC for nearly decade old games.[/QUOTE] They're probably not interested in anything that they can't put loot boxes into.
There are also DLC Bundles for the Dragon Age Origins , Dragon Age 2, and Dragon Age Inquisition. [B]Edit:[/B] What annoys me is the fact that the DLC did not get bundled into a GOTY or Ultimate edition, as Bioware has done so in the past. As the Mass Effect Trilogy pack does not include the DLCs. Dragon Age Origins Ultimate edition included all the DLC, Dragon Age Inquisition GOTY edition also included all the DLCs. Bioware probably decided to not do this for Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, or Dragon Age 2. Probably to try and get more people to purchase their stupid Bioware points. Glad Bioware has ditched the whole Bioware points system in their more recent games (Dragon age Inquisition, and Mass Effect Andromeda).
[QUOTE=FlakTheMighty;53018444]After a certain point in time DLC should be included with future purchases of a game and discounted heavily for people that bought the game during its time in the spotlight. There are some games that have been discounted on Steam to the point the DLC is more expensive than the game itself now.[/QUOTE] I get pretty pissed when I see games that are 10 years old where you can/have to buy the DLCs separately. Seriously Bethesda, just get rid of that stupid Oblivion edition that lacks all the small DLCs.
[QUOTE=Loadingue;53018511]I get pretty pissed when I see games that are 10 years old where you can/have to buy the DLCs separately. Seriously Bethesda, just get rid of that stupid Oblivion edition that lacks all the small DLCs.[/QUOTE] Tbh that example is even worse because the "GOTY :excited: [I][highlight]d e l u x e[/highlight][/I] :excited:" edition is English-only, so if you live elsewhere and want the DLCs you're fucked.
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