So, I'm finally deciding that I want to get through Mass Effect 3 (for completion's sake, and because I actually do enjoy the story, I just never got around to ME3. I'm going to start with ME2, because I have a pretty much 100% save file for ME1).
So, I'm playing it on the PC. I own ME1 and ME2 on Steam, deluxe versions which come with some DLC parts included. I want to finish ME2, and then play ME3 with it's DLC.
Is there an efficient way to do this? Looking at Bioware's site, they still use "Bioware Points" which make me buy some inane amount, rather than just charging me directly. The most efficient way seems to be to buy their 1600 ($20) and 1200 ($15) point packs, since the DLC I'm looking for (Kasumi, Overlord, Arrival, and Shadow Broker) costs about 2,500 points.
Is there some complete pack (looked on Origin) that has everything so I don't have to spend stupid money on stupid points? Or should I just submit an e-mail to Bioware, tell them the system sucks balls, they should change it, and play it without the DLC (I'm expecting a lot of quotes bolding this part with "Yes", honestly)?
So, I'm playing it on the PC. I own ME1 and ME2 on Steam, deluxe versions which come with some DLC parts included. I want to finish ME2, and then play ME3 with it's DLC.
Is there an efficient way to do this? Looking at Bioware's site, they still use "Bioware Points" which make me buy some inane amount, rather than just charging me directly. The most efficient way seems to be to buy their 1600 ($20) and 1200 ($15) point packs, since the DLC I'm looking for (Kasumi, Overlord, Arrival, and Shadow Broker) costs about 2,500 points.
Is there some complete pack (looked on Origin) that has everything so I don't have to spend stupid money on stupid points? Or should I just submit an e-mail to Bioware, tell them the system sucks balls, they should change it, and play it without the DLC (I'm expecting a lot of quotes bolding this part with "Yes", honestly)?