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Mass Effect 2 Sells 2 Million Units In First Week

KAL2006 said:
This has already been mentioned, but I think what helped sales was the free DLC you get for new copies.

It stops quite a few people buying used or pirating

The DLC and all of the preorder bonuses are already available to pirates.
 
Revolutionary said:
Pfft. ME2 hardly even counts as an RPG. It's been significantly dumbed down ("streamlined" as the defenders like to call it) from the first, which had many more RPG gameplay conventions in it (an inventory, loot, etc.), to cater to the Shooter crowd.

How did the message that the game was dumbed down reach the mass market?

How was ME1's loot much more than lip service to the term? The only items I can recall trying to get were Shredder/Tungsten VII which were annoying as hell to grind out between levels 30 and 40. I'd love to have a little more variety, but I'd rather see that tackled from the new research perspective.


and I'd still like to get a new Starflight game
 
mescalineeyes said:
don't you have to go through a really confusing procedure to be able to use these files?

Just install the .exe files and use the unlocker (giveme2entitlements.exe)
Set the game NOT to log in to the Cerberus network automatically. If you do, you'll need to run the unlocker again.
Includes:
Zaeed
Umbra Visor
Terminus
Sentry
Recon Hood
Normandy Crash
Inferno
Incisor
Collectors
Blood Dragon Armor

Just an exe installer for each piece of content.
 
HK-47 said:
Considering ME, KotOR and NWN (possibly BG) all sold over 2 million copies, I dont think this is their first major hit. Just their biggest to date.

I think it's something like:

Mass effect: 2.2 million
Dragon age: probably around 2 million so far
Neverwinter: 3 million
KOTOR: 3 million
Baldur's gate 1 & 2: 2 million each

If it does go on to sell 5-6 million,it will probably become the biggest wrpg franchise.

Fallout 3 and Oblivion both sold around 4 million(as did Morrowind).
 
Zoolaga said:
The DLC and all of the preorder bonuses are already available to pirates.

Well for 360 pirates they have to buy to get the free DLC or buy the free DLC seperatly. Though this is not just about pirates, this has probably swayed the people who buy games used.
 
I submit we substitute TMULTMTPPI(too much useless loot and too many things to put points into) for RPG since apparently the ability to play a role and make decisions as that character no longer suffices.
 
KHarvey16 said:
I submit we substitute TMULTMTPPI(too much useless loot and too many things to put points into) for RPG since apparently the ability to play a role and make decisions as that character no longer suffices.

Bad argument. ME1 a good amount of RPG systems, they were shitty, but they were there.

ME2 is 10X the game that ME1 was, but has many of those missing, people feel that some of those elements could have been implemented in the game (but improved like the shooting was).

I personally do not care, a good game is a good game. But Please do not toss their complaints aside as if it has no significance.
 
i was only able to play an hour or so of it on Tuesday and since then I've been far too busy to pick it up. It's been torture. Huzzah, the weekend is here!
 
Cep said:
Bad argument. ME1 a good amount of RPG systems, they were shitty, but they were there.

ME2 is 10X the game that ME1 was, but has many of those missing, people feel that some of those elements could have been implemented in the game (but improved like the shooting was).

I personally do not care, a good game is a good game. But Please do not toss their complaints aside as if it has no significance.

I just hate the sentiment that the removal of a bloated and unwieldy inventory and loot system is somehow dumbing the game down. People didn't like those things because they were poorly designed, not because they were too stupid to figure them out.
 
The reduction of RPG elements in favour of the Action aspects were disappointing (they've cut a lot instead of improving on the concepts) but as I said in the official thread, the awesome characters and world they've created overpowers the negatives.

It's a great package.
 
Bearillusion said:
Is this series 360 exclusive or will it be coming to PS3 at some stage?

There are rumors Mass Effect series is coming to PS3, but it is only a rumor at this point.

Would be nice if Bioware and EA offered both games on one blu ray disc for the delay in release, if it were to happen.
 
KHarvey16 said:
I just hate the sentiment that the removal of a bloated and unwieldy inventory and loot system is somehow dumbing the game down. People didn't like those things because they were poorly designed, not because they were too stupid to figure them out.

This is part of the point (of those who care to articulate that much), they wanted the poorly designed stuff to be fixed, not removed.

ME2 certainly is an improvement, just not the kind that many were hoping for. So it is not that they want the bloated inventory to return, they just do not like the entire idea of one, to be removed.

Of course those condescending tones do not help their arguments...
 
I still think that the advertising was idiotic. RPG fans usually are hardcore gamers and as a result will be the ones buying this type of game day one/first month. The only games I could think of that wasn't the case is Bethsesda RPGs. They should have advertised imo toward more game esque appealing shows. Such as fringe or lost would have gotten a bigger impact and would have increased sales far more than having an advertisement during NFC championship game. It just seemed silly.

The game is a masterpiece though.
 
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KHarvey16 said:
I just hate the sentiment that the removal of a bloated and unwieldy inventory and loot system is somehow dumbing the game down. People didn't like those things because they were poorly designed, not because they were too stupid to figure them out.

I want horrible loot, useless abilities, unbalanced combat, a cumbersome inventory, identical alien landscapes and spastic vehicle controls in all my RPGs. It's just not an RPG without these distinctive elements.
 
It appears that Bioware/EA hit all the right notes with exceptional product quality and great use of advertising. The ads used during the NFC Championship game was great. I had co-workers who don't play games asking me about ME2 on Monday.

I know they did a lot more marketing than just during the championship games, but this makes me think that publishers investing in a Super Bowl ad wouldn't be a bad thing.
 
Shurs said:
It appears that Bioware/EA hit all the right notes with exceptional product quality and great use of advertising. The ads used during the NFC Championship game was great. I had co-workers who don't play games asking me about ME2 on Monday.

I know they did a lot more marketing than just during the championship games, but this makes me think that publishers investing in a Super Bowl ad wouldn't be a bad thing.
This was more to do with first day sales are higher and shipments due to sequel than that ad. The advertisement was a waste of money. I wish I had the statistics to confirm this but that isn't the key to this games success more than the 96 metacritic score, the game is the sequel to a game that sold 2 million, and that the approval rate for the first game was high. Those are the main aspects for these sales most likely.
 
Ultimo hombre said:
Waiting is one thing you guys have certainly mastered.

This game is worth the wait! ;)

edit: on the last IGN Game Scoop! Greg Miller said that one of the annoyances of the game was that it was not on the PS3 to what Bioware's Cassey Hudson answered "It's still not on the PS3". But didn't said anything when asked directly when it will be... The industry worst kept secret?:D
 
See You Next Wednesday said:
Nah, I only buy good games.
Interesting, since both these games have a 85 to 90 % average review score...

But nice flame to such a harmless statement.

Sad that I cant read your post history :/, but I'm hoping this was a joke flame...

Its been a great month for gamers anyways. The best January ever.
 
wizword said:
This was more to do with first day sales are higher and shipments due to sequel than that ad. The advertisement was a waste of money. I wish I had the statistics to confirm this but that isn't the key to this games success more than the 96 metacritic score, the game is the sequel to a game that sold 2 million, and that the approval rate for the first game was high. Those are the main aspects for these sales most likely.

I disagree completely. Plenty of high scoring games have passed the average gamer's consciousness. I had 5 people mention Mass Effect after the NFC game advertisement, even adults who don't play games. A lot of people assumed it was Avatar before the Xbox logo came up actually :lol .

And seriously. I know GAF is skewed from society's norms but I didn't realize that people assumed that their point of reference is the standard. People actually believe that PC gaming is even known about outside of message boards (besides WOW/casual games), let alone a viable option for your average big-release title? It's OK to say that PC gaming is "superior" but if you actually actually think PC gaming is in the average gamer/consumer's awareness you're severely mistaken. Poll your Super Bowl party next week and see how many people play games on their computer or even know titles like this are available for it.
 
Zeliard said:
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I want horrible loot, useless abilities, unbalanced combat, a cumbersome inventory, identical alien landscapes and spastic vehicle controls in all my RPGs. It's just not an RPG without these distinctive elements.

Some of those things were fixed. It would be nice if the others were because I liked the ideas. You need help with that straw, man?
 
HK-47 said:
Some of those things were fixed. It would be nice if the others were because I liked the ideas. You need help with that straw, man?

It would be nice if Bioware had unlimited time and resources to fix every issue with every game they make. Unfortunately, they don't, so they do what normal people do and prioritize.
 
Shurs said:
It appears that Bioware/EA hit all the right notes with exceptional product quality and great use of advertising. The ads used during the NFC Championship game was great. I had co-workers who don't play games asking me about ME2 on Monday.

I know they did a lot more marketing than just during the championship games, but this makes me think that publishers investing in a Super Bowl ad wouldn't be a bad thing.

Bioware/EA hit the perfect storm for that ad on the NFC Championship game. Not only was that game one of the biggest watched games of all time, but it was placed at the perfect time too. Right after the two minute warning in a tightly contested game everyone was watching. They also decided to show the entire launch trailer ad (not the character bio ad), and it is very well done. They had 50 million+ people watching the ad at that time in the game.

http://headlineplanet.com/home/2010...etween-saints-vikings-draws-monstrous-rating/
 
TheLegendary said:
To the average gamer it is. Obviously they are not the "superior PC gaming race" though.

You think all the PC gamers are hardcore? PC is a very casual platform. You arent presenting an argument so much as making yourself look stupid.
 
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