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Goodnightmoon said:
Pavolink said:


The content on day 1 was never clear as they promised "updates" in the coming months. Nobody could have known how big or small was the game. The only fact is that all the content they promised was not free.

The content on day 1 was perfectly clear, they did a whole Nintendo Direct just for that, the upcoming content was an incognita but people trust them and they delviered big time, and you are comparing this with companies that make you pay for more content after selling you an incomplete game and hiding the lack of content until the release, where with Splatoon they were always honest and they completely delivered with the  content. this is not a money grab, this is a DESIGN choice, you can like it or not, but you can´t call that bad business, at all, they told you what you were buying, they promised you more for no extra money, and they delivered big time, THERE IS NO ROOM FOR ANY NITPICKING, and you still trying to find the evilness where there is nothing.

 

Not trying to interfere in your discussion but i think he is not talking about any evilness, just that is a stupid practice. Just like the 9 day unblock of content on Mario Maker.

CD Project made a great example with The Witcher 3.

Massive game with weekly new free content. Nobody complained about it because the game is so huge that you wouldnt miss a couple of new quests.

I heard that Splatton when launched was very plain.