| d21lewis said: The only ones that can regulate this practice is Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. They need to publicly condemn the practice. They need to make it a standard that the game released is complete and real DLC must add value. No "horse armor" or cheat codes unless they are free. |
I actually prefer the Horse Armor DLC/Costume DLC because there's no reason to by them, unless your an uber fan that wants to fool with the look of the game.
The issue is more of meaningful content that is cut from the game, which is always debatable on that entails
I agree that it's Sony, MS, and Nintendo's job to regulate this. I think it would be good if they put a cap at like only releasing a max of $15(idk realistic amount) dollars of DLC for the game. No on-disc DLC etc. On PC this would still be an issue, but most of these games primary platform isn't PC.







