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CONMAN15 said:
Its hilarious how people complain that wii games don't have DLC. W ho really cares when your paying for dumb crap like this. I like getting virtual console games, GH songs and wii ware because that stuff is fairly priced. Thats not to say there isn't some really dumb DLC on wii ware, but its not something I want more of.

They should be packing everything into games not charging you again. This would be like if in animal crossing you had to pay for everything. Home should be more like AC in the way that you have to unlock everything and perform tasks to get them.

And if they are dumb enough to add this stuff it should be dirt cheap, more like 5 cents for a pair of pants. 1$ is absolutely outrageous for virtual jeans.

So not having an option for something now is better?  There are plenty of useful DLC things, and a ton of free ones at that.  Don't go sour grapes on us.  DLC has its upsides and its downsides, but not being able to do something isn't really an advantage any way you look at it.

And people who act like microtransactions are something new, where have you been for the last two years?

 



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