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I recently bought the joes adventure DLC for mafia 2. Cost me just £1.50, which is great value for an extra 24 missions and to open free ride in the game.
So would you consider me a scab for that? Or is that acceptable?
Come on guys, I really am interested in your feedback here.
What do you consider to be large enough to be charged money for?
How much do you consider a fair amount for DLC this size?
How MANY DLC's do you consider fair (pay for, of a decent size) before its considered raping of the franchise?
How long after a games release should DLC be released (I mean, within a day or two just proves they purposely kept content from the game in order to charge more money, right?), and how could developers show us that the DLC wasnt already made before the game was released?
Thanks thats it. Just things I think about while I fume over certain DLC (I am of course looking at YOU, modern warfare 2 and AvP), and how much they have the audacity to charge moronic individuals for it (and get away with it, making a ton more money).
(and I do enjoy the actual game ... just don't buy the DLC ever)
EA wants us to start paying for demos!