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bansama: What makes you think the people who would need to work on a controller patch are the same people as those working on additional content? Further to that, how often do you work for free? Or in other words, why do expect them to work on additional *optional* game play content and then give it away for free?
Why does it matter if it is the same people or not? They decided to work on day 1 DLC and not a day 1 patch to add controller support which they could have done. But ignoring that, the people who program and ensure the DLC works with the game are going to be people who could have programmed and ensured gamepads work with the game. Some people, like artists for the DLC area, wouldn't be the same people, but there undoubtedly would be some overlay.
Also, define additional "optional" gameplay content. What if they had cut Gaurrus from the game and made him playable via a $10 DLC, the game would still be beatable without him, so would that be fine? What about if they cut out something like a higher difficulty? Ect.
It was made before the game was released, it is a character who is integral to the story (being a prothean and all) and it would not be given out for free as they would have made their money from it because of the game's sales.
And who said anyone has to work for free? EA/Bioware are making money from the game's sales and they are paying their employees. No one is working for free there. The cost of developing the DLC could have be factored in earlier when they started development. "Hey, we're going to have some downtime after the game goes gold, let's put aside $X to go towards some additional DLC for release day so that we aren't sitting around doing nothing or getting laid off." No one working for free in the scenario.
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SimonG: I can get that people are upset about using a client in the first place. But how can a game be bad because it doesn't use Steam. That is truly beyond me.
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klaymen: Because it is not on the Holy Steam.
You know, Steam saves the PC gaming and all that usual fanboy stuff.
The thing I love about the word fanboy is that only it's only used by the people it descibes.