Valve has told Eurogamer that it has no intention of charging customers who download additional content for games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2, despite the widely spread increase of paid-for updates in the PC and console world.
"You buy the product, you get the content," Team Fortress 2 designer Robin Walker told Eurogamer. "We make more money because more people buy it, not because we try and nickel-and-dime the same customers."
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we're not M$
m$ won't allow it.
gotta keep it in!(Microsoft)
"You buy the product, you get the content,"
gotta love that line! just wish everyone (companies etc) was like that.
look at all you lot taking digs at MS lol, suprised fanboys havnt come in here battling you.