Titanfall's First DLC Map Pack Launches in May - $10 for 3 Maps
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Nope, DLC isn't Micro Transaction. Unless you have to pay every time you want to play those maps...CriticKitten said:Interesting, considering they once said the game would have no micro-transactions. Well, I guess DLC isn't a micro-transaction ....no.... no wait, that's exactly what it is, just with a different name attached to it. Huh. Guess they just lied, then.
Textures, new weapons pack or even map packs can be considered microtransactions, it's just an opinion because microtransactions ARE Dlc... It's downloadable content for the game, no ?Bindal said:Nope, DLC isn't Micro Transaction. Unless you have to pay every time you want to play those maps...
Textures, new weapons pack or even map packs can be considered microtransactions, it's just an opinion because microtransactions ARE Dlc... It's downloadable content for the game, no ?Rodolphe Kourkenko said:Nope, DLC isn't Micro Transaction. Unless you have to pay every time you want to play those maps...
I tend to agree... But it's just an opinion because, for example, in some multiplayer games, you can buy "packs", which give you one use items and/or weapons and characters (the ME3 multiplayer packs is a perfect example). So you have with microtransactions one use items AND mini-addon (characters, weapons, textures etc).Bindal said:Except for Microtransactions, you pay something from the game itself and get to use (usually) it exactly ONCE - or it's a single copy you can use infinitely if it's for example a single gun/scope/grip/camo.
This is plain and simple DLC. A Mini-Addon. You pay once, you get a few items, you get to keep them forever.
The price doesn't matter and you not liking the price doesn't automatically make it Microtransactions. It just makes it overpriced for you (and in this case, probably for most people)