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Why is this bad? They are just giving people a reason to preorder their game probably because the pre-order numbers are low.



    

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This is twe reason why i never preorder anything



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Jim Sterling will have a field day with this bulcrap.



I dont see the problem with it. So if witcher 3 makes free DLC its noble but if Deux Ex makes free DLC for pre orders they are the devil? at least deux exes free DLC is made during devolopement not after, unlike with CD projects Witcher 3 who probably took content away to offer it as free DLC.



Ruler said:

I dont see the problem with it. So if witcher 3 makes free DLC its noble but if Deux Ex makes free DLC for pre orders they are the devil? at least deux exes free DLC is made during devolopement not after, unlike with CD projects Witcher 3 who probably took content away to offer it as free DLC.

Uh, content being made DURING development is actually taking content away from the game. Content made after development is typipcally stuff made... you know, after development. Whether it was ripped from the retail game or not depends on the dev and publisher.

In the case of Witcher 3, as the retail game launched with loads upon loads of high quality well made content day one, we can safely assume the DLC was not ripped from the game. Where as with something like Destiny, we can look at the publisher, look at the lack of content in the base game and make the safe assumption preorder bonuses and DLC were taken out of the game.

Also, I don't think people are bitching about this simply because they are making "free DLC for preorders". It's basically because they don't like the manner in which the content is being given out, in reward tiers like a kickstarter. Even though this has been done for years on Steam. Like any other "issue" with content or DRM, the level of care from gamers depends solely on their interest in the title. For example, you see much less vitriol over MGSV's microtransactions.