Posted July 12, 2014
ktchong: People should NOT be supporting BioWare. Nowadays BioWare games are actually "hooks" to entice fans to install/use Origin and pay for DLCs at full prices. This is BioWare's business model: you pay the full price for the main game, or maybe you pay $7, 10 or $12 for it when it's on sale. However, you would have to pay another $80 to $120 for all the story DLCs to get the "full/complete experience" of the game. (BioWare DLCs are NEVER discounted, even years and years after they came out.)
Moreover, BioWare no longer releases "Game of the Year", "Complete" or "Gold/Platinum" edition of their games that would include all DLCs and expansions. BioWare wants people to pay for the DLCs, individually, at full prices.
Then there is the "BioWare points" scam. You cannot directly pay for BioWare DLCS with a currency, (i.e., dollar, euro, whatever.) You'd have to buy "BioWare points", and then use those points to pay for DLCs. BioWare points are packaged in incrementals to make customers always pay more than they actually need.
An example: let say you want a couple of Mass Effect 2 or 3 DLCs, which should cost 650 BioWare points (about $5 to $7). However, BioWare does not sell 650 points; but they sell 800 points for $10. So you end up paying more ($10) when the stuff you want would actually cost $5 to $7. You have 50 points leftover, which can only be used to buy BioWare stuff - except the 50 points are not enough to buy anything. So BioWare can sell you more points. BioWare points are calculated, structured and packaged in ways to always make people pay more than necessary. That is the soft scam BioWare is running.
I do not agree with their business model, so I'd pass this game...and all future BioWare games. It's a pity, but I have too many games in my Steam and GOG libraries with which I can't keep up, so I won't miss them. I just wish people would STOP supporting BioWare's business model - and show that decision to BioWare with their wallets.
At least Dragon Age: Origins has a complete Edition on Origin though.Moreover, BioWare no longer releases "Game of the Year", "Complete" or "Gold/Platinum" edition of their games that would include all DLCs and expansions. BioWare wants people to pay for the DLCs, individually, at full prices.
Then there is the "BioWare points" scam. You cannot directly pay for BioWare DLCS with a currency, (i.e., dollar, euro, whatever.) You'd have to buy "BioWare points", and then use those points to pay for DLCs. BioWare points are packaged in incrementals to make customers always pay more than they actually need.
An example: let say you want a couple of Mass Effect 2 or 3 DLCs, which should cost 650 BioWare points (about $5 to $7). However, BioWare does not sell 650 points; but they sell 800 points for $10. So you end up paying more ($10) when the stuff you want would actually cost $5 to $7. You have 50 points leftover, which can only be used to buy BioWare stuff - except the 50 points are not enough to buy anything. So BioWare can sell you more points. BioWare points are calculated, structured and packaged in ways to always make people pay more than necessary. That is the soft scam BioWare is running.
I do not agree with their business model, so I'd pass this game...and all future BioWare games. It's a pity, but I have too many games in my Steam and GOG libraries with which I can't keep up, so I won't miss them. I just wish people would STOP supporting BioWare's business model - and show that decision to BioWare with their wallets.