| Solid_Snake4RD said: Thats what i'm saying,all the flaws shud already be looked out before they release the game.Some games have frame rate issues.Now a guy who doesn't have an internet connection,wat will he do? |
No game would ever come out then. As much as we'd like games to be flawless, that is just unrealistic to expect them to be that way.
Thus, I think patches can be helpful especially if the developers add to the game with the patches like how Valve makes frequent patches to their games and how they not only tweak the game, but also add more value to games like Left4Dead and Team Fortress 2 with new content.
DLC on the other hand can be more of a mixed bag, especially when you can enjoy games like Team Fortress 2 and Left4Dead where added content has been free. As another person stated above, it depends on the DLC. Paying for stuff like costumes seems like a cheep cash in (SFIV for example), but something that adds to the game and doesn't feel like it could have been there when the game launched could be okay. Though in the end, it's all about how you percieve the value.
To whoever stated it above, I agree that paying a couple of bucks for a new map is crazy and it makes me want to cite Valve games again.







