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That DLC Problem

"Downloadable Content has become for gaming what bonus features has for DVD film releases, essential if you want to confirm its success. If a game doesn’t have DLC te publisher doesn’t want to know about it. DLC adds longevity to games, it allows for re-invention or re-iteration, but ultimately it allows for more money and lower distribution costs."

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ShadyDevil4519d ago

I think DLC is a proper evolution and provides ways to expand content without creating an entirely new game quick that is crappy and shoddy. However some publishers abuse DLC... Capcom?

christheredhead4519d ago (Edited 4519d ago )

"some publishers"....actually I think MOST publishers, if not all, abuse dlc. Thats being rather general though, but pretty common. Capcom is just more notable and uncaring about dlc than others.

Very rarely do publishers use it for the intent of expanding content. For the most part its about reselling content or "unlocking" content. We still get that quick new game thats thrown together and still has DLC on top. DLC is absolutely one of the worst things that has ever happened to gaming. Lets not even begin to talk about pre order bonuses that used to be standard unlocks, but we now have to pay for because they are spread out across 10+ outlets. I probably sound cynical, but man I really hate DLC.

Iroquois_Pliskin4519d ago

Does anyone remember BC2's unlock everything in multiplayer dlc?

ninjahunter4519d ago

Good DLC: Morrowind expansions
Bad DLC: Mass effect 2, COD

Morrowind expansions were pretty much complete new games, The other 2 were a couple maps or levels and maby some skin changes, stuff that shouldnt have to be paid for. The witcher 2 had mass effect and COD level DLC but it was completely free.

But i bought the mass effect 2 DLC anyway because that games amazing

dc14519d ago

OK...there is no way in the world that you can tell me that Lair of the Shadow Broker was..."Bad DLC"

ninjahunter4519d ago

Lol, i actually havent played layer of the shadow broker yet :( im waiting till a little closer till release to do a 'complete' playthrough. But you get the drift, $5 for weapons and skins isnt acceptable.

dc14519d ago

I'm with you. I loved ME2.. and will be playing it again for the ump-teenth in Feb 2012.
I want/have to jump back into the univ with my guns blazing!

_Aarix_4518d ago (Edited 4518d ago )

Mass effect is not bad dlc and gears of war 3 is also good dlc

BuLLDoG9094519d ago

theres alot of bs dlc too, alot..

tigerwoods, you buy the game, and then when you get home theres 40 euro worth of courses available to dL(not to mention new clubs and balls and such to boot)

back in the ps2 days, everything came on the disc unlockable through completing the game or using cheat codes

kma2k4519d ago

Pros of dlc....more content is available after you finish the game

cons of dlc....almost to many to list!

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RPG players don't want to pay for DLC, new survey from Obsidian says

PC Aficionado: "Obsidian published a survey in early October, asking for responses from players concerning DLC. Now, 55,000 responses have been noted, and the final results are out."

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bigmalky2359d ago (Edited 2359d ago )

Nobody wants to pay for DLC... Tell that to the idiots who are killing gaming by buying into the current microtransactiin trend without a fight.

I'm willing to pay for expansions. Those things we used to get that were of proportionate price to the base game's content and was worth the money.

fenome2359d ago

Exactly, I'll happily pay for DLC that actually adds to the base game, new areas, enemies, etc.. Actual chunks of gameplay. I'll support developers that actually put in work to enhance the base game.

This bullshit MT crap that takes no effort from the devs and paying real money for things that are left up to RNGesus just needs to stop.

FPS_D3TH2359d ago

Looking at you... overwatch

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Many-hat52359d ago (Edited 2359d ago )

They'll use this to plan future DLC. Yep, lots of small games with loads of DLC is incoming. Just MT's to get them used to now. Nearly, there guys. Way to kill the industry.

GrimReaperGamer2359d ago (Edited 2359d ago )

Fvck DLC. Either put the content in the base game or piss off.

Yeah I'm talking to you EA, Activision, Ubisoft, etc.

Goldby2359d ago

i think you are mistaken, DLc in the forms of expansions are welcome, its the stupid MT that needs to crawl into the corner

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Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champions' Ballad DLC Listed for December

Been wondering where that Champions Ballad DLC is for Breath of the Wild? Well, Nintendo confirmed it's coming December...on the European eShop only.

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derkasan2362d ago

Good timing - other than Xenoblade 2, nothing's really coming out during that time.

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Neonridr2362d ago

awesome.. I would expect it to release around the same time in NA too. Can't wait!

wonderfulmonkeyman2361d ago

December, eh?
Guess I'll likely be taking a brief break from Xeno mid-to-late December, then.
No way am I missing out on the very first ever post-game content that the Zelda series has ever had.

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Is it Justified for Companies to Charge for DLC today?

Looking at the industry trend of charging for DLC after a game is released and if it is justified for companies to do so

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strayanalog2372d ago

This is tricky. In my opinion, I feel like DLC should be free because we purchased a game, a finished product, for 60+ dollars, so things like Day One DLC shouldn't exist. On the other hand, I understand this is a business and that development is expensive, and expanding a product instead of making another one is good capital.
What I think would help is if the community was met halfway with a reinvention of the downloadable content system. Give the content we purchase certain standards, kind of like Day One DLC isn't permitted. If Season Passes are purchased, then the customer must have an outline of what they are purchasing, and if the individual didn't want everything in the outline then he/she could drop what they didn't like for a cheaper fee.‎ Also, while I'm in the land of never ending possibilities, a rewards incentive is made for a certain amount purchased from all the developer's games released (which can also be carried over from system to system or gen to gen), like buying 10 DLC packs gives you one free. This way we both get what we want: they get some money and we don't feel taken advantage of.‎

blackblades2372d ago

Wish we got some dlc free, at least get some of it free by getting platinum. Wish some dlc was priced good cause costume prices high as hell. If we can get dlc on sale alot like the games then I would buy dlc at that cheap price. At the end of the day it's best just to wait for goty/complete edition or price drop of the ultimate edition to combat them.

strayanalog2371d ago

Completely agree, blackblades. Waiting truly is the best option these days, and speaking with our wallet tends to work. Just wish it worked faster.

datriax2372d ago

Given that companies used to release DLC back in the late 90s and early 2000s for free as "supporting their product" for extended appeal? No, it's not justified, and never was.

Full on expansions are entirely different, but this bite-sized DLC bulls**t became popular with the biggest caner of them all, Call of Duty and their bulls**t map packs.

Once these companies discovered just how stupid the average "gamer" (and I use that term loosely) was, it was straight to the bank. Now look at where that first step has gotten us to today.

Rachel_Alucard2371d ago (Edited 2371d ago )

Microsoft started the bite sized DLC trend. They had a marketing strategy that they pushed back when live was founded and they stated that they believed more money could be made selling things in pieces rather then a full on expansion. The first Xbox live title released had paid DLC and cut up in this exact fashion back in Nov 2002.

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SurgicalMenace2372d ago

Of course, as consoles have inched closer and closer to PC, in recent years, it makes since when considering the existence of expansion packs. Why should they not, as it is always an option not a requirement.

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