The question you have to ask yourselves is this: Do you think the developers deserve the amount of money you are paying them to create these additional map-packs? If your answer is yes, your purchase is well-supported and you should be "happy" for the price you paid. Me myself, I am ecstatic that you are willing to dish out all this extra cash and can honestly say, that you were the inspiration needed to help push me into the gaming industry. I look forward to your hard-earned dollars and am excited to know that companies are doing everything they can to turn a 60 dollar game into the price of a mini-console.
Are you kidding me? You incorporated a sawed-off shotgun to cater to noobies, only to have it nerfed after they bought your game to try to appease the veterans to give you another chance next time. I guarantee the same crap will be in the next gears of war! Although, probably worse, and a greater kick in the balls to day one players.
@ABEzilla116 I think the problem most of these "bigots" have is the idea that Bioware will be unable to separate the intent to become close acquaintances, without having the npc take that data and translate it into sexual feelings. Therefore, no matter which character you interact with, eventually you must communicate towards the character whether or not you you wish to become friends or lovers. This option makes the idea of gay dialogue unavoidable and an active part of the game. But, because I have not played this game I do not know how it is incorporated.
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