why do people care about day one dlc so much. All it is is an incentive to buy a game new nothing more. It's not like there cutting the game in two it dosen't really take that much away so i dont understand why people get so fired up about it.
Except it isn't in a lot of cases. A lot of day 1 DLC is created once the game has been finished and the packaging is being done. I'd personally rather have the developers actually create new content while this period of time is passing as opposed to them sitting on their hands, but that's just me.Limecake said:the reason I get so upset about day 1 DLC is because it's obvious that they left out certain content from the game specifically to sell it as DLC for more money.
So you expect a used car to work perfectly, just like if you bought it new? You except that new stove to be in perfect, flawless condition, just like you bought it new?SirBryghtside said:1. Because there's nothing wrong with buying used.
How do you have any rights in the eyes of the publisher and developer? You didn't buy the product from them... you aren't their customer. You aren't a consumer in their eyes. Why should THEY give a shit about you? You aren't given them any money or helping fund. That's where your analogy fails: you get the right to complain, but you complain to the second hand store you bought it from... NOT from Kenmore or the original manufacturer of the stove. Same rules for video games.SirBryghtside said:Name one other media form that is affected by this.
One.
It's not entitlement, it's basic consumer rights. At least when you've bought a £30 stove, you'll be able to complain/get a refund when it doesn't work properly.