More and more games are being released with the "option" to purchase downloadable content for video games, and developers are cashing in on the extra money pouring in from online transactions from both the Xbox marketplace and Playstation Store. Is this a service that gamers really want?
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some are and some are making it better i dont know but thats how i see it
$15 for 3 maps is absurd! Most DLC is a ripoff and Dev's and publishers know it but don't give a rats ars!
More is better and none of it is mandatory so I don't understand how it could be "killing" gaming. I game more now than I ever did.
If a game I like has worthy DLC, I'm buying it plain and simple. Gaming is my only hobby. It's where my money goes after the bills.
DLC milking you say? I say the more the merrier.
Not at all. It's up to the gamers if they buy the DLC or not.