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If its superficial and trivial stuff, I don;t care, people who buy it want it, and everyone else isn't missing out. If it's substantial content then it needs to expand on the content that came with the original version and not complete and incomplete release product.

I have no issue with a game studio beginning development on DLC before the original game releases, so long as the people who are working on it have completed all work relating to the original title. If resources are diverted off the original product onto DLC then that means we're possibly getting a lesser product at release.

Conceptually DLC (expansion packs) is fine. But it's all about how its implemented by developers and publishers, and often that is not fine.



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