Thing is they're a business. If they can make more money they will. They understand that people do not like day one DLC and that will effect sales. But there math is, if money lost in sales is less than money gained in day one DLC, we will put in day one DLC. If they thought they would make more money by raising game prices to $100 a game, they sure as hell would do it. It's just the harsh reality of business.Scrumpmonkey said:Their ideas are valid but shot down by one simplt truth. Aftermarket support. I get that budgets are tight BUT i don't have enough sympathy for multi-billion dollor corporations to see why this is so suddenly necessary.Eric the Orange said:Extra Credits makes an interesting counterpoint.
http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/mass-effect-3-dlc
EA, Capcom and everyone esle are doing this because they can. An example i like to use is Command and Conquer 3. The game was a hit, it made a good deal of profit. EA and EA studios LA had the common decency to release free maps for the game post release, even so ar as a whole year afterwards to keep it fresh. Same for the expansion Kane's Wrath.
EA didn't go bankrupt. Developing this kind of content is pretty cheap. The community can churn decent maps/skins out by the bucket-load with ZERO resources. Once upon a time it used to be a common courtasy for a developer to give an online PC game a few free updates here and there back when console games were not generally online. Companies have been doing this for decades without going out of business. Its called aftermarket support. Why do publishers act like any post-shipping support will cripple them?! It is a big fat LIE.
Even IF time is legitimately left over during the ratings period why make this content paid at all? Here is an idea guys, use it to fight used sales with a carrot instead of a stick. Let new buyers of the game unlock this extra ondisk content for free with a code. Give commited consumers something instead of taking something away. This is a no-brainer.
I think you mean: "What's your obsession with the Earthworm, Jim?"RaikuFA said:Whats with all the worms, Jim?
Also, put this vid on Capcoms site and watch the shitstorm.
If you want to make it even more convincing you have to shoehorn inSmashLovesTitanQuest said:Sorry, but I will give you a 1/10. Its the best I can do.DVS BSTrD said:But Jim! That's the way the developers wanted the game to be! Don't you understand asking them to get rid of On-Disk DLC would impune the artistic integrity of the game! Do you WANT to set gaming back 10 years (to when they knew better)? It's THEIR game! Think how the developers must feel every time you point out something they shouldn't have done! LEAVE THE POOR DEVELOPERS ALONE! LEAVE THEM ALONE!Kony 2012!
-Movie Bob
You failed to bring up how "entitled" gamers are. This must be done at least 5 times in each sentence to make it a believable parody of Bob.
No! Don't say that. They might see/hear that and turn it into a contest.AbstractStream said:Have I just fallen in love with Jim? I think I have.
Thanks for voicing how most of us feel towards on-disc dlc. (Which shouldn't even be called dlc, just like you said.)
Who's worse with the dlc stuff? Capcom or EA?