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Old 03-01-2012, 06:04 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Don't think its going to go too far.
In videogames March = Mass Effect 3 so there goes any blackout.
(Even if it has its own share of consumer-annnoying "innovations".)
People should probably boycott ME3 anyway for the inclusion of an essential/key storyline element as DLC rather than as part of the final game itself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri0vrJ-y2zM

Loved ME1, playing ME2 at the moment, but having read about the DLC for ME3, I honestly don't think I'm going to bother. I'm all for DLC that builds the world more, provides new quests and background information, but this sounds like such a HUGE plot element that it should never have been DLC.

I say "don't think" as until the game actually ships and we hear more about it, it may turn out to be a non-issue, so I'm withholding final judgement until I know more, but if it turns out to be as rumoured, then it's going on my boycott list too (the fact it's published by EA doesn't help either).

PS Game will be "boycotting" ME3 as well, sadly my guess is that's because they can't afford to buy any stock Turns out they weren't lying about not making much off new games and needing pre-owned to survive.

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