| sega4life said: The thing is, I don't mind DLC, as long as it's not on disc, presented months after release, and is not expensive. Putting DLC is the disc is a flat out scam. Months after release adds reply value, don't give me something a couple weeks after the game releases, because then I feel like I have to rush through a game and play the DLC, not to mention I just spent $60.00 bucks on a FULL game. If you make DLC ,then it has to be a good price, don't make it so my Wife yells at me when she sees the bill at the end of the month, and the DLC only lasted 1-2 hours. |
One wonders if there isn't any consumer protection laws that would allow you to sue against on-the-disc DLC. There has to be some precedent, similar to the precedent that allows for users to make legal backup copies of their software, likely they have a right to everything that is physically on the disc that they paid for.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







