Sorcery said:
3. DLC is a great way to steal money from your customers. 4. Never, ever, have all-inclusive hardware, because you get more money from an official wifi adapter, official hard drive, pay-to-play online service, $20 add-ons for something that should have been included at launch, and a $200 hi-def device that will be obsolete within a year. Microsoft would not have been profitable with the 360 this generation if the owners of their consoles weren't utterly retarded when it came to exhibiting intelligent consumer behavior. It pains me since the next generation we will see the market change based upon the decisions consumers made this past generation. We've already seen the seeds get planted, with Kaz Hirai announcing plans for a tiered PSN service. Also, if the PS3 eventually surpasses the 360 in sales, it will still matter. The Xbox barely beat the GC last generation, yet the GC is viewed as the big loser. Both companies are fighting for brand recognition at this point. |
Some of us like DLC and we're not retarded because of it. Tread carefully there.
Not to say that all DLC is good... Horse armor, map packs, and locked DLC that is already on the disc is horrible and I hope companies that try those tactics are punished by the consumer as DLC becomes more accepted an mainstream.
On the other hand, I can't stress how much DLC has extended my fun with games like Rock Band (a truly shining example of properly-implemented DLC) or Mass Effect. DLC can be a great addition to a game if the content is worthwhile and the price reasonable.

Or check out my new webcomic: http://selfcentent.com/







