January 2016
Hi folks! I wanted to bring up something that is sad to me as a massive Mass Effect fan. The DLC prices on both 2 and 3 on PC. They are all still on there for still their new price, which at this point is more than twice as expensive as the main games themselves (and i refer to seperate pieces of DLC here, not all of them bundled together, not that lump sum). I've noticed that this is an issue with the all games that are using Bioware Points as currency to buy the DLC with, and since there are no GOTY versions that can get price drops, it's the only way to aquire them, and that sucks! What's the big problem of giving these packs of DLC discounts or permanent price drops? I want everyone to be able to experience everything that both of these awesome games have to offer without feeling ripped off.
January 2016
Preach it! Do you know how to get a hang of an EA exec or employee that can give an official statement? I feel like all of us deserve some answers regarding this situation since it's a big turn-off for new, and current fans of the series.
January 2016 - last edited January 2016
You may be able to reach BioWare staff by posting on their forums at http://forum.bioware.com , though I think there may not be as many devs present there these days.
Twitter is also an option if you want to contact the higherups.
Peter Moore (chief operating officer) - https://twitter.com/petermooreEA
Aaryn Flynn (general manager BioWare Canada) - https://twitter.com/AarynFlynn
February 2016
I, too, am rather concerned with DLC pricing and availability. With BW points currency being pretty much discontinued, using it is very inconvenient, especially considering that DLC prices do not fall into neat multiples of BW points one can buy with packs. You are bound to have dead-weight leftovers.
"Mass Effect Trilogy" pack being so bare-bones doesn't help the situation.