idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Not having experienced them, is it the kind of thing where it seems like they cut out that content to make the launch, or is it just some kind of artistic disconnect where they really didn't expect the response they got?
If that made any sense, because I'm not sure it was a coherent thought.
They went for letting the players interpret the ending to suite their own needs as players somewhat originally. They did not realize just the depth that players had become emotionally involved in the stories of their characters. So some players felt let down and unable to let go of the story. They wanted more closure on what happened after, they wanted to feel more in control of the outcome of their actions and choices.
(Guess what buddy? Sometimes life is pain get used to it.)
The DLC provides that for the most part.
Personally I think the theories that came out after the original ending were great fun to read. But overreacting and spazzing out on the internet in an emoplode of whiny drivel is the new norm for this generation. I blame helicopter parents who told them they were special and would be president one day. But I digress.