Horse armor FTW!Javarock said:Very Rarely, Actually I only buy DLC for Elderscrolls games.
That's a very interesting point, and one that I don't think a lot of us consider fully. I wonder if there's a way to figure out where that money actually goes.intheweeds said:It would only be the same if all the DLC money went to the programmer or something because they didn't get paid enough by the developer. A tip doesn't go to the house is what i'm saying.
This. Also, i'm not an entitled twat. When a game is delivered complete and then additional content is made available to extend that game, it really is a win-win. And i would argue that any game with 100+ hours of play time for a single play-through is more than complete. Thus, even the launch-day DLC for Dragon Age 1 is worthwhile to me, although i admit that the way it was implemented was a little skeevy.PixelKing said:If I want to extend a game I like, of course. Quoted from someone else in the thread: "Yes, I do. I buy DLC for games I like.
It's like tipping at a Restaurant - if a game is good, I give the developers some extra money. Plus it makes the game longer. It's win-win."
Good job assuming everyone lives in America with America's absurd tipping culture.intheweeds said:Tipping is NOT optional in a restaurant, whereas DLC is. Servers get paid lower minimum wage than the rest of us so tipping is how they survive.
Why?NickCaligo42 said:That can't really be any DLC, though, can it? If it were significant, I'd figure that it'd be in the finished game.FoolKiller said:Music for rock band and anything that significantly enriches the story.
Good job assuming i live in America.Maze1125 said:Good job assuming everyone lives in America with America's absurd tipping culture.intheweeds said:Tipping is NOT optional in a restaurant, whereas DLC is. Servers get paid lower minimum wage than the rest of us so tipping is how they survive.
I didn't assume it, I deduced it. It is certainly possible you live in a country outside of America, I even almost added something to my post to that effect, but from the information I have, it seems extremely unlikely.intheweeds said:Good job assuming i live in America.Maze1125 said:Good job assuming everyone lives in America with America's absurd tipping culture.intheweeds said:Tipping is NOT optional in a restaurant, whereas DLC is. Servers get paid lower minimum wage than the rest of us so tipping is how they survive.