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Einsam_Delphin said:
Burek said:

Well, if they buy day one, they can read a day one review. And day one review deals with content available on day one.  


This only makes any sense if they don't plan on playing the game anymore after day one. Day one buyers likely aren't as influenced by reviews anyway, and are you still implying everyone buys games day one?

I am not impying anything.

I am saying, for the tenth and final time, the day one review reviews day one content.

Just as is with every other game in existence.

Once the DLC is out, reviewers can then review that DLC and score it either separately or combined. If uou don't understand what I'm saying, check out Metacritic for games like Battlefield, CoD or even single player games like The Evil Within for example. They have review scores for the base game that shipped day one, and then they have reviews for DLCs. 

So, when DLC hits, reviewers can actually review what they get, instead of guessing a month or three in advance. And then when people go out and buy Splatoon for Christmas, they can read reviews of all the content available at that moment.

A very simple concept, and I don't understand why it is so problematic.