Quote from: hardcorps54 on Jan 10, 2012, 07:34:41 AM
most games now are contracted to have so much dlc to start off with , its rarely the games company bein money grabbers its the console companies bein money grabbers and demanding it in the release of the titles , it kinda makes sense , makes the console companies a shed more cash , sometimes dlc racks up to be more than the actual game , look at fall out 3 , that was ridiculous
Yay, more post-midnight typing.... ugh, why won't I sleep...
I could barely understand what you just said, but I do say this.
Isn't the entire purpose of making games, consoles, movies, books, and selling them...
Isn't the entire purpose of that to make money? I mean, yeah, you want to share your ideas...
But money is basically what drives the world. Yes, sometimes crap games like the recent COD games (I've played everything from COD4 to now- I say they suck) are made just for money, or something similar. Games made just to get money off of something, like a game rushed and released in time for the movie it was based off of, are usually crap. Sometimes, you mess with some other stuff. Lots of people didn't like AvP3, supposedly (I personally think, even after a year, they should remake AvP2 the game to remedy that). But the ones that took time are what are usually the best. And PLEASE, do not bring DNF into this discussion. Games that took time, effort, and sacrifice, with a skilled team of dedicated developers, working hard and crafting out the fine details of the game, usually pay off for the best. Yes, DLC can cost a lot. BUT, the DLC thing in the Collector's Edition? We barely know any details about that, as far as I know. But, my bet is the Pulse Rifle is like a little tribute to the very original one from Aliens, and the other two are just instant unlocks. Kinda like Crysis 2 (Not exactly a good comparison, I know).
Also, as a side note, I just want to say, since we aren't in a chat room, or in a videogame where frantic typing gets your message across, that we take time and make sure our replies are coherent enough for someone else to read them. Seriously, we aren't in a deathmatch situation, where it's 'Type-Fast-Or-Die'. It's a place online for discussing things of the same basic interest.