@thankqwerty @KillerBill316 I respect your answer in that we shouldn't complain about products we choose to buy. But we're gamers. That's like telling a coke addict to not buy coke if they don't agree with the price. You can interpret that anyway you want. My problem is developers, seemingly, are intentionally holding back on parts their products to nickle and dime us even more. But they do it under the guise of "Day-One" DLCs. If you're wondering if I have a problem with DLCs in general, then no, of course not. But the whole Day-One DLC situation... you can't be that naive.
"I don't think [gamers] quite understand the development process and the point at which you have to stop making the game and you have to finish the game," Hines said.
And I don't think [developers] quite understand the customer buying process and the point at which we feel ripped off for buying an incomplete game and having to buy the rest of it with more money.
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