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Hiku said:


There's no guarantee that you'll like the next game, or that people's favorite characters will be in them at all.
So I would like a chance to play a fighting game I like for a bit longer, with support and updates to keep things fresh.
Once the next entry drops, support tends to stop, and it can be more difficult to find online matches.

You asked how Eddy mains will feel now that he's DLC, and that sucks I'm sure.
But my main (Jun) was gone throughout the entierity of Tekken 7. I wish she was DLC at least, then maybe I would have gotten into it.

You are right, there is no guarantee I'll like the next game but I wasn't that fond of 7 and had to stick with it (or play it the least I've ever played any Tekken, for an entire generation. Buying a new game every few years vs 1 per gen? If they released 2-3 games per gen they'd get £100-150, depending on RRP and games released, from me. If they released 1 with seasonal DLC, they'd get the RRP of the main game then if then I might buy the the collection on sale for £10 later, thst's only £80 max. That's my point, I don't like the latest one? Well, it's fine, I don't have to wait an entire gen for the next and they get more revenue from me.

The span between games issue is another issue entirely. 

I would say 'Jun' only had 1 game that her fighting style didn't make it into, 4. They introduced Asuka for the people that wanted Jun. This is why I have a slight gripe at the idea of no certain style of fighters but 2 Kazama.

But like I said, I know why they do all this, whether or not I am unhappy with it. Because unlike me, the obsessives will always buy DLC.



Hmm, pie.