I can see how some of that is insurmountable, but a hell of a lot of it seems like it could be cut down (Particularly in the distribution area) by digital release.
In any case, as interesting as this is, I don't want to further derail my own thread into a marketing discussion. If you want...
So I guess the real question for sales is how much of the wait time is spent deciding whether GameStop is going to stock Shooter Man 2 and how much is spent shipping Shooter Man 2 to every GameStop on the continent. I had assumed that all of the former (And much of the marketing company dealing)...
So in the time it takes a finished game to get to shelves, a couple hour campaign can be designed and created (Including new maps, loot, whatever), then made available for download with a small fraction of the wait time?
I'm not saying this isn't true. I'm just wondering that if it is why...
What's the average wait time between "Game's done" and "Game's being sold"?
The people who make Argument One do, and those are the people that the counterargument addresses. And since the Counterargument itself points out people are going to do whatever benefits themselves the most, it in...
So either I have to buy the game before I can see if other people found it worthwhile, or I have to pay the $7. There's a lot of people who don't like doing either, so my arguments are justified. And for the rest of the D1DLC: I'm only talking about D1DLC you have to pay for.
[a href=http://www.rpgsite.net/news/931/first-dragon-age-ii-dlc-revealed-the-exiled-prince.html]Something you can't get with an original game store purchase[/a].
I'm aware that no one is for D1DLC, but I thought that "Counter Arguments to Counter Arguments to the Anti-Day One DLC Position" ran long. Also, this isn't about D1DLC itself so much as it is about the arguments used to support it; I'm fairly ambivalent about the issue itself, but dislike some...
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