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Edited by Reign of Bane: 10/10/2015 3:07:54 PM
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Do you agree with the cutting of content from games?

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#Gaming do you agree with this bad practice from gaming developers and publishers that has become a lot more prevalent in the last decade? What are your thoughts on them cutting content purposely to sell it back to you? (E.g. disc locked content like TDB and HoW) Are you happy the fact that gamers buying season passes and DLC are the actual cause of the increase in this? Some unscrupulous developers actually feel it's acceptable to cut the campaign from series that has always featured one, to me that's unacceptable, what do you think? Do you agree as some have said that they cut content to save on costs to keep down the costs to us gamers? That if not due to this the cost of the base game with DLC (cut content).together could cost double? If that is true why in 12 months did a so called AAA title cost [b]£120[/b] at launch including cut content? but exactly 12 months later it costed [b]only £65?[/b] [i]Some of the examples in the video include Final Fantasy Tactics, Minecraft and Half-Life 2. [/i]

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  • Most of the time theres locked content on a disc. The content is unfished. Its a way to optimize it so you aren't dowloading massive updates. It's not always like that but most of the time it is. If it's not I think the best thing that could happen to gamin would be just to raid the price ten dollars that's what these games go for by selling 70 dollars worth of content not sixty thats why there is so much dlc anymore

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