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originally posted in: Mass panic over... $15 bucks. Lmfao
4/27/2015 2:23:39 PM
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You are very right. Although I somewhat disagree with your assessment of other people's views of the DLCs, I willingly admit the amount of value received from $15 was excellent. But I would argue that the "cry babies" you refer to (I am probably one of them) don't look at it like you think they do. I for one do feel like I've gotten my money's worth in entertainment, but that is not my issue. And since the product is not marketed to me to pay for it's full value myself (which would be impossible since it cost many millions to make) and is instead sold to many millions of people, that is not a good way to look at it. That game should be viewed from a more intellectual property standpoint (content=money) rather than physical goods (money=enjoyment). My issue is with what has seemed to me and many others to be the general lack of intellectual honesty in their marketing. It has disappointed us. They said there would be things in the game that weren't there at release, while announcing DLCs shortly before release. I have no problem with DLCs. I paid for them. But they should have at least said that the DLCs weren't new content, but content locked for future use since they showed much of it as being in the game. That may seem like bs to many people, but I hope it doesn't. The mere fact that so many people have taken issue with something as simple as this, should show it as an issue I would think. It wouldn't affect anyone negatively if Bungie would've said there was content developed and locked as DLCs. But instead they showed much of the content in marketing with no mention of DLCs. Again, we have no issues with DLCs and their cost, but the delivery of content.
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