dreamer3kx
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DA's DLC is the worst shit ever, $15 for a character, its not like you go through a nice little 40 minute quest to get him, Shale is right there in the fucking village, its bullshit.
vesp said:I'm betting that market research shows that people that are willing to buy digital content at all are not pricessensitive enough to make cutting the price in even half (and it sounds like this thread is trying to argue for more reductions more like $5-10 addons reduced to $1-2) worth while at all. They are not going to sell 5 or 6 times as much to break even, so they milk the niche.
He's included with every version of the game that you buy new. It's disingenuous to say he costs $15 straight-up.dreamer3kx said:DA's DLC is the worst shit ever, $15 for a character, its not like you go through a nice little 40 minute quest to get him, Shale is right there in the fucking village, its bullshit.
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dreamer3kx said:DA's DLC is the worst shit ever, $15 for a character, its not like you go through a nice little 40 minute quest to get him, Shale is right there in the fucking village, its bullshit.
wind_steaker said:but.... Wipeout Fury. Well thats one of the better examples obviously.
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Mrbob said:Yes, the tide is starting to turn. Make your time, devs and pubs. The clock is ticking on how long you can rip off the console userbase before they start taking notice.
I agree completely. DLC is a joke, 99 percent of it is garbage.
Sascha23 said:This.
I feel so dirty when I see the download size after paying for something that was already on the disc.
Feel the Swift said:This thread makes me not want to buy the Borderlands DLC.
I just got the game but to save a little money on the deal I was thinking about getting it. I heard mixed reviews about it though.Tokubetsu said:at 6.69 right now for the pc version, it seems...kinda worth it. I'm still level 23 though so I probably won't get it.
In an interview with Kotaku, the creative director of "Assassin's Creed 2," Patrice Desilets, mentioned that the forthcoming DLC content was initially planned as part of the main game, but time constraints prevented it from being finished by launch. In his words, "I felt that, 'Okay, there were too many things to do and to finish.' So we said, 'Ok, let's take a portion of the game that was planned and we'll give it in DLC.' We'll remove some stress to the team while giving more to fans and people who like 'Assassin's Creed.'"
yes, pretty muchRubezh said:I've never played DA, but is it true there's an NPC with a dialogue option of "Purchase content"? :lol
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/11/06/Rubezh said:I've never played DA, but is it true there's an NPC with a dialogue option of "Purchase content"? :lol
Zenith said:worse now that publishers will purposely keep assets out so they can use it for pre-order bonuses.
Scotch said:I try to think of DLC as tax for stupid people. Only instead of the money going to the government to build roads and schools, the money goes to game companies to develop more DLC.
Shivering Isles is in there, on the PC, at least. Dunno about horse armor and he like, though.Sqorgar said:What it comes down to is that it costs a certain amount of money to create new content. Some content can require the efforts of a dozen salaried employees. In order to make money from that content, you have to look at how many people will buy it - which will generally be a very small subset of your playerbase, and price isn't usually the deal breaker. So you charge a little more to sell to a lot fewer people to make a profit that makes the entire effort worth while.
My problem is when DLC is used as a way to control the secondary market. Purposely holding back content as day-one free DLC to screw people who buy the game used. Yeah, if you buy the game new, the content is free, but what happens five years from now? Can you still buy the game new? Are the DLC servers still running? Will the DLC work properly on a partly backwards compatible Xbox 720 or whatever?
I like how Bethesda does it. Generally good value for the money and then collect everything up in a disc based version for people who worry about how DLC will work in the future. Just wish the Oblivion GotY edition included all the DLC rather than just Knights of the Nine.