I don't think we're on the same page...Yes, a DLC would be that. I'm talking about ULCs.Normandyfoxtrot said:And you had every right to do so they sold you six pop tarts and you got five that is wrong, it is also unrelated to what we're talking about. The DLC isn't a missing sixth poptart in the box, it's a extra seventh one you can pay/redeem a code for at the check out lanes.Kopikatsu said:I would care and those muffins are mine. I have a real life example, actually. I went to Sam's Club and bought a box of Pop-Tarts. I opened the box, and there were supposed to be six bags of PT's in there, and there were...but one bag was empty. Totally sealed, but empty. I went back to Sam's and got them to give me a NEW box for free, and I got to keep the old one.LiftYourSkinnyFists said:It's already on the disc but it's two separate entities and is a measure to save you time! Like you would care if bought a box and it had 3 muffins... those muffins are not yours unless you buy them.Kopikatsu said:Before I get into it, I'm just going to say that I have nothing against DLCs. Actually, I think that the idea behind them is wonderful. Major bug slipped past playtesting? Now it can be fixed with minimum fuss! Reviews say the main issue with your game is not enough of 'x'? Now you can add 'x'!
I'm not even saying that DLCs should be free. Developers work hard on their games, but they do have fairly strict deadlines. Maybe they couldn't find the time to shove something into the gold build of the game? Well, then they can use the DLC system to get it out there.
No, my issue isn't with Downlodable Content. It's with Unlockable Content, or as I shall refer to them from now on, ULC's. If you look in the Playstation Network (Assuming. Don't have a PS3) or Xbox Live Marketplace and you see a DLC that is about 300kb in size, that would be a 'key' to unlock content that is already on the disk that you paid full price for.
Many people just say 'Well if you don't like it, then don't buy it.' That doesn't stop it from being major douchebaggery, and some people will still fork over the $5 or however much it costs to get at the ULC. If noone buys the ULC, maybe some gaming companies *CoughEAcough* will get the hint and actually start letting you have everything on the disk that you've already paid them for.
In otherwords, Believe in your force and head into the Garden of Madness. [sub]Shameless No More Heroes reference. Don't hurt me.[/sub]
The moral of the story is, you don't screw with my Pop-Tarts.
Say the entire box of PT's is a game disk and the delicious PT's inside are the content. Also, the box doesn't mention how many bags of PT's are in the box. A ULC means that, lets say there are ten PT packages in this particular box...but you only can find seven. Then, the company that makes PT's offers to tell you where the remaining three PT bags are hidden inside of the box (Again, A Wizard Did It) if you pay them 5-15% of what you paid for the entire box anyway.
I bought the box of PT's, thinking that all of the PT's in the box were mine, since you know, I bought the box. Apparently the company disagrees and thinks I only paid for 70% of the boxes contents.
Edit: Conversely, a DLC would be 'We'll give you an extra three bags of PT's if you pay us just a tad more money, because we could only fit so many into the box. (The box couldn't be made bigger. A Wizard Did It.)