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visual-gamer.de/2011/07/shift-2-dlc-3-cars-mod/
It's coming, but I can't read it.
It's coming, but I can't read it.
visual-gamer.de/2011/07/shift-2-dlc-3-cars-mod/
It's coming, but I can't read it.![]()
No, I believe this is more of just a Roadster/Open Top DLC.????? what is this some sort of PC Mod?????
Earth to PD, this man above is happy to spend $10 for just 2 cars and many others will buy this too, it makes perfect business sense to start releasing DLC....
dlc doesn't look that good to me, no extra tracks? just cars? should be like $3 then.
TireseasIt makes precisely zero "customer sense" to encourage a company that thus far hasn't nickeled and dimed it's customer base for all it's worth to start doing so. Never will I understand the desire to pay more for less product.
You know there is a market for DLC? If it doesn't include you just keep moving along.
It utterly baffles me how this **** became not only acceptable but demanded. Are the sheep that well conditioned?
Like I said, its a market you are not interested in so why even care to be baffled. I don't know why people believe in God, but I don't waste moments of my life wondering why the do.
I don't want to get into an argument and this is my last post regarding this..
Someone Believing in god does not affect you. People begging a company to charge them for something when they do not seem to have any intention of doing so, affects me in the end because I'm into games as everyone here but I rather not pay for something if I do not have to but I would still like to enjoy the game to the fullest.
Thats my thought on that. But all the power to all of you and happy gaming!
I love that even when the subject is the free extra cars people got with their free DLCs, EA IS STILL THE DEVIL because ..
I don't know.
Something.
I guess.
Like I said, its a market you are not interested in so why even care to be baffled. I don't know why people believe in God, but I don't waste moments of my life wondering why the do.
There's a difference between evaluating DLC that does get released on it's own merits and then choosing to buy and screaming at the doors for a dev to invent new things for the sole purpose of milking you for money. It's like some people these days are ecstatic to pay $60 for a game then turn around a week or two later and pay another $30 for a handful of extra content that makes up maybe 5% of what came with the game in the first place.
It utterly baffles me how this **** became not only acceptable but demanded. Are the sheep that well conditioned?
Nothing to do with the market, everything to do with the customers' mentalities. As pointed out, devs are going to do what they're going to do regardless, it's just morbidly hilarious to sit here and watch people argue for practices that put them at a disadvantage while justifying it as "good business sense". At what point did the customer forget they were, in fact, the ones forking over the cash and start putting the content provider's interest above their own?
And whether I'm interested hinges on product delivered and price point, always has, always will. Don't presume to put opinions in my mouth.