Weekend Confirmed 104 - Mass Effect 3, Diablo 3, GDC remainders
by Garnett Lee, Mar 16, 2012 11:00am PDTMass Effect 3 tops everyone's list. There's no way the Weekend Confirmed crew couldn't talk about it, but there are no spoilers... hell, Cannata's not even finished with it yet and we wouldn't want to do that to him. It's no secret, though, that the game's ending has rubbed a lot of fans the wrong way. What we want from game endings and the difficulties faced in putting a conclusion on a story we've invested so many hours offers a lot to consider. We also take a first look at some of our impressions from the game being careful to not give anything story-related away. Other things are happening as well. There's the Diablo 3 release date announcement, finally, and we've got a bunch of stuff left over from GDC last week as well. It's a non-stop ride to Finishing Moves.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 104: 03/16/2012
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Round 1 00:00:30 – 00:27:07
Whatcha Been Playing Part 1 00:27:42 – 00:57:22
Whatcha Been Playing Part 2 00:58:15 – 01:26:09
Listener Feedback/Front Page News 01:27:08 – 02:00:11
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Comments
"If it was on the disc or not on the disc, it's completely irrelevant".
SIgh.
Once again another supposed game journalist simply being a mouth piece and a shill for corporations.
It's starting to really piss me off because it's completely unethical.
If DLC is built into the business model, then there's something wrong with the business model, not with the consumer's perception.
I'm tired of being blamed for publisher's shitty practices and it is incredibly fucking offensive that Jeff would frame it like that.
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They are planning and developing content at the same time as the game, designed to be sold alongside the finished, complete game as extra content.
This is a PR issue, not a moral issue. The companies putting the money, time and effort to make the games have every right to plan, execute and deliver the content as they see fit. They are the creators and owners of the property being sold, we as consumers do not own it until it is in our hands.
Likewise, fans and consumers have every right to decide whether the final package they sell is worth their money, or if the extra content is worth their money. They can decide to play, or spend their money on other games.
And yes, even if it were 1%, it would still be wrong. But that wasn't the point. The point was that even if you took the games being made today, cut 5% out of them, those games would still be bigger (in terms of cost and assets) than the games from last generation. Fact.
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