I'm standing by my do not pre order games montra, when publishers like EA and Ubisoft release buggy and incomplete games day one, and Have the nerve to offer a seasons pass for more content... The only way this will change is if people stop pre-ordering and purchasing games day one. Only a majority of people need to stop, corporate suits only understand one language money.
Damn Canadians.
ReplyDeleteSummary: Corporations get away with being assholes because people are idiots.
ReplyDeleteThis generation of gaming in general.
ReplyDeletewhats a microtransaction?
ReplyDeleteOk all true but no one is suprised or outraged by day one dlc anymore. It has been accepted by the masses.
ReplyDeletedon't think Star Wars battlefront will be any different
ReplyDeleteHarrison Gutierrez that combined with no campaign or space battles; definitely a wait and see at best.
ReplyDeletePaul Raymond No, apparently people like getting kicked in the balls these days. (figuratively speaking)
ReplyDeleteandrei teo like the battle packs in battlefield. Or the weapon parts in Dead space 3.
ReplyDeleteOr a small transaction to skip grinding or aquire items faster. In a free to play Game this is totally acceptable but if I spend $60+ it's not.
I'm standing by my do not pre order games montra, when publishers like EA and Ubisoft release buggy and incomplete games day one, and Have the nerve to offer a seasons pass for more content...
ReplyDeleteThe only way this will change is if people stop pre-ordering and purchasing games day one. Only a majority of people need to stop, corporate suits only understand one language money.
Tristan B. ok thnx
ReplyDeleteI never bought a EA game just because of a trailer
ReplyDeleteandrei teo
ReplyDelete10 DLCs for $5 on day 1 of its release