You know what: I am sorry that I offended you. I freely admit the post was borne of frustration. For that I apologize - and apologies to DethAdder as well. But you're wrong about the reason why I'm frustrated with this. It's not because I can't convince people to convert to my line of thinking. It's the repeated posts of 'they should have included it on the disc' when it's been clearly explained they couldn't. And it's also been clearly explained why Warden's Keep isn't free. What I don't understand is the complete dismissal of the dev explanations. If they were mum about it, I'd certainly understand the outrage, but when they've decided to actually explain the situation, I don't see why people just choose to believe they're lying instead of giving them the benefit of the doubt. Especially with the track record BioWare seems to have.
If you still want to think I'm petty and immature, that's your prerogative. I likely won't change your mind. And I guess I'll bow out of this discussion, as it appears it's not going to lead to any kind of accord. Again, apologies.
Actually I thought your support of this game was fine, and your arguments were logical and mostly strong enough to overcome your bias as a winner of a trip to an event involved with the game. Here's the thing. There is no PR or marketing firm in the world that would ever allow a company to come out and say, look we wanted more money than this 50-60 dollar barrier we, as an industry, implemented allowed so we decide to work on DLC for a charge instead of packing as much quality content into a game as possible and expect the sales of the said game to pad our pockets and warrant the creation of more content that we just couldn't fit into the game under said time constraints. At this point, we don't even know if this is going to be a clean release or not.
Personally, I am sick and tired of games falling short, of lacking features that are often time written on the box, on the official website, of botched releases, broken content, and all these other things that show that this industry is still banking on die-hard fans to get them through the first few weeks of release. My unwillingness to fork out money for DLC, for this stupid little micro-trans, and my general unwillingness to pre-order games doesn't stem from this distrust of a particular developer, it's from often ill experiences from the gaming industry as a whole. I enjoy gaming, so I am not leaving the industry in any fashion, but these companies are not entitled to my money, they have to earn it. Microtrans, half-ass products, and heavy DRM is not a way to "win" me over. This game as far as I know, is not a half-ass product, is not implementing heavy DRM (although it is continuing a traditional campaign against used PC games) but it's got micro-trans stacking up before the game is even released.
Hey, enjoy your trip. Enjoy your game, but don't treat people who disagree with you like a bunch of kids who don't know better. We made our decisions, most of us, for rational reasons, just like you did.