Quote Originally Posted by Sephex View Post
Thanks for sharing the vid! In the future please keep stuff like this in General Gaming! Thanks!
Ok Thank you Sephex. My apologies.

Quote Originally Posted by escobert View Post
I don't mind DLCs as long as they aren't released right after the game launches. That pisses me off. Not a big fan of micro-transactions but they aren't terrible if it's done right and not pay to win.
I know how you may feel with day one DLC. It would be understandable to look at that as vanilla content simply cut for resale purposes. Micro-transactions are ok if done right, but I feel they can never be right on the console front. PC has a lot of F2P games, while consoles do not.

Quote Originally Posted by Ayen View Post
Not a fan of how DLC is abused, and won't pay for it in most instances. I haven't really had any experience with microtransactions to have much of an opinion on them.
That's understandable. I think due to the few companies out there that do abuse it, it makes some people extremely cautious when it comes to the overall concept of it. Luckily, not every company abuses DLC every chance they get. I just wish that took place more often.

Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
Conceptually, DLC is not really different from the expansion packs back in the day. How it is used to get the absolute maximum amount of money out of every single title, however, is pretty sickening. Intentionally reducing the content of the base game in order to sell it as optional extras makes the game community poorer. There's less common ground for people when they talk about their games, as each player could in the worst case scenario end up with two entirely different playing experiences.
I agree.


Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
I refuse to pay extra for any DLC that is designed while the game is still being developed. This includes preorder bonuses and "digital collector's edition (what a smurfing horsetrout concept that is)" bonuses, as these are just day one DLC in disguise. I'll grab them as part of a "goty" or "complete edition" for 40 bucks the next year, however.
That irks me quite a bit when devs are talking about DLC when the game isn't even close to being complete in most cases.