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Capcom has defended its controversial practice of including locked DLC on the game's original retail disc, arguing there's no distinction between doing that and offering it as a post-launch download.

As reported by Cinemablend, the publisher, in response to a number of complaints made to the Better Business Bureau regarding locked Street Fighter X Tekken content, stated that it's chosen delivery method provides more "efficient" and "flexible" gameplay.

"At Capcom, we value our customers and make every effort to resolve customer complaints," read the full statement. "SFxT has an enormous amount of content, fully developed and available for play and enjoyment immediately on-disc. Given the 38 characters available for full play, as well as multiple play modes, SFxT provides great value for all players from day one.

"While Capcom is sorry that some of its fans are not happy about the chosen method of delivery for the DLC, we believe that this method will provide more flexible and efficient gameplay throughout the game's lifecycle.

"There is effectively no distinction between the DLC being 'locked' behind the disc and available for unlocking at a later date, or being available through a full download at a later date, other than delivery mechanism."

Soon after the launch of its new crossover fighter last month, hackers spotted 12 additional DLC characters were locked away on the disc - which Capcom then announced would be sold for 1600 Microsoft Points/£20.

The publisher subsequently threatened to ban any gamers spotted playing illicitly-procured fighters online.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-04-02-capcom-defends-on-disc-dlc



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Capcom are idiots. On-disc dlc means they cut out content just so they can charge extra for it. If they want to charge for things on the disc then they should keep the game free to play MMO style.



Capcom is right. It's the same as prescheduled DLC or DLC that is up on the first day... With a few exceptions DLC can usually be released with the game



TadpoleJackson said:
Capcom is right. It's the same as prescheduled DLC or DLC that is up on the first day... With a few exceptions DLC can usually be released with the game

You're right, it is exactly the same. And none of those are a good thing.



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"At Capcom, we value our customers"

Oh god my sides.



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adriane23 said:
TadpoleJackson said:
Capcom is right. It's the same as prescheduled DLC or DLC that is up on the first day... With a few exceptions DLC can usually be released with the game

You're right, it is exactly the same. And none of those are a good thing.


Exactly. None of them are desirable.



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I will not ever purchase a brand new game from EA, Capcom and Namco ever again. I will get games I want from these company used from now on.



That isn't much of a defense.



Capcom stop defending it, just come out and say that your fucking us over. I'd rather you say it to my face then be doing it behind my back like a rat.



Former something....

"We value our customers"? Where's Mega man Legends 3 then?



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