Treblaine said:Well in this case they didn't remove anything essential to enjoying the product, just a bunch of cosmetic shit that frankly only big girly-men would care about. It's essentially make-up, expensive make up at that.-Dragmire- said:-snip-
I mean what would having extra skins show about you? That you EARNED them by completing challenges? That you CREATED them yourself. No. Just that you flashed your cash and bought them, that you are a stooge with more money that sense.
I wouldn't be surprised if it became deeply unpopular to ever join a Portal 2 co-op lobby with premium skins, for fear of being griefed.
I just think a little change in strategy would go a long way. There are a couple of games on the PS3 whose developer decided that for the first 2 weeks to 1 month, the dlc that it provided was free. These were not really amazing stuff they were giving away however it was refreshing change of pace.Later they would start charging for the dlc and the quality of the dlc improved as well giving an incentive to buy it. It's the act of immediately trying to get more money out of people who just spent a considerable amount just to get the game, that I find distasteful.