So, CliffyB is whining about them working on DLC for 4 months before a product actually ships? Are they not allowed to work on another project for the company instead?
Maybe it's happening more and more with less justification because some people try to justify it now. Also, the problem is that if Disc Locked Content keeps up, soon half the content on the disc will be locked.MonkeyPunch said:A quick heads up: Capcom doesn't actually use the word "DLC" as "downloadable content" but as "Disk Locked Content" (in regards to the on-disk stuff for SFxT). True story and if I can be bothered to find the article, I will link it. T'was a quote from some Capcom bod in a Shoryuken.com article.
I'm not as pissed off with on-disk DLC as most. (I can justify as to why, but I doubt anyone really cares so I'll save us both the time) but I'm also disliking the trend I'm seeing were it's happening more and more with less justification.
The gripes I have with the on-disk stuff and normal DLC are pretty much identical. It's not the fact that it's on the disk that makes it worse for me. In fact I think in a lot of cases it's better. I don't quite understand the people who are angry at the on-disk stuff but are more than happy to shell out for DLC.
But I don't see how that is specifically a Disk Locked Content issue. You could apply the same argument to Downloadable content.Crono1973 said:Also, the problem is that if Disc Locked Content keeps up, soon half the content on the disc will be locked.
People who use this argument don't understand how video games were made BEFORE this gen. Also, the consumers doesn't need to know how a product is made to have an opinion about it.Grey Day for Elcia said:People who complain about on-disc DLC (a misnomer) don't understand how video games are made.
Rather simple really.
Yeah, i was going to forgive MovieBob for his comments on the ME3 Ending because he was making them in ignorance until he brought it up again in his cabin in the woods article. Comparing horror fans who want the exact same movie formula played out over and over to those who wanted bioware to release a decent ending, then repeated this over and over for a full page of writing.DVS BSTrD said:Just like Movie Bob!Mr. Omega said:Cliffy B. is the embodiment of everything that is wrong with the modern game industry, at least in term of a single person.
DLC was a good concept. Hell, putting stuff on-disc had a couple practical uses. But as usual, some greedy motherfuckers decide to ruin it for everyone. We're paying $60 for a glorified beta test. And people wonder why I've been getting more enjoyment out of the Wii this generation...
Classy. Taking a defense for a completely unrelated matter on an unrelated video to take a shot at someone.DVS BSTrD said:snip
And everyone who thinks that developers should change something about their game is an entitled fanboy with NO respect for artistic integrity.Retake Mass Effect: Because everyone who disagrees with us is either retarded or bought by EA.
People who complain about captcha simply don't understand how it works.Crono1973 said:People who use this argument don't understand how video games were made BEFORE this gen. Also, the consumers doesn't need to know how a product is made to have an opinion about it.Grey Day for Elcia said:People who complain about on-disc DLC (a misnomer) don't understand how video games are made.
Rather simple really.
You know Escapist, I don't get hassled with having to type slogans/captcha on any other forum.
That's the thing, everyone used to like dlc until some unfortunate publishers looked at it purely as a means to rape consumers' wallets.Mr. Omega said:DLC was a good concept. Hell, putting stuff on-disc had a couple practical uses. But as usual, some greedy motherfuckers decide to ruin it for everyone. We're paying $60 for a glorified beta test. And people wonder why I've been getting more enjoyment out of the Wii this generation...
It's funny. I think of San Andreas. If it came out this generation, they would've been able to patch a lot of those annoying bugs. However, we probably would've had to pay $60 for the first island and $30 for the other two.Sexual Harassment Panda said:We should battle attempts to nickle and dime us whenever they arise. Games before 2007 were just great without this bullshit.