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The fact that it's coming out so soon afterwards is what is lamebutts.
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(03-20-2012, 04:30 PM)Alpha Six Wrote: Here's the difference; fighting games aren't soda. Fighting games are fighting games.

Here's why what Capcom is saying makes sense;

Do you remember in arcades, where there would be certain games that would have [x] amount of characters, and then you'd go back like 2 weeks later, and suddenly there's [y] amount of characters? This is called time release, and some of the best fighting games of the arcades used this system to keep interest in the game. This encouraged people to put in more money for new stuff that they never expected to see.

But here's why this is both different and the same.

Street Fighter X Tekken has upwards of 40-50 characters in it. Already. It won't take long, but after a few months, most players will have these characters figured out. There'll be much less stuff to learn with them, and eventually people are going to start playing it less and less.

This is where the DLC characters come in.

A few months after the game is out and we've figured out all the current characters in the game, BAM. All of a sudden, here's an entire 12 new characters to learn. Like, holy shit. We knew these characters are in the game already, sure, and it really does look like (and to an extension is) just a money grab off of people, but when you consider that it's only $20 for 12 brand-new movelists, which brings the grand total to 52-62 characters in the same game, it really is just fine.

Plus, since the characters are on the disc, like Bryan said, compatibility problems between those who bought the characters and those who didn't are nonexistant.


Fighting games are a competitive genre. The reason we play them is for the competition. It's almost like a lifestyle to us, to an extent. Those of us that really love the games will not mind shelling out $20 for what is essentially on-disc DLC for the following reasons:
1) We're here to play the game.
2) Every other company is doing similar shit anyway, so it's sort of unfortunately becoming a part of game development :l
3) We like the characters.

Hey. Hey. That soda metaphor is rock solid.

What you're saying makes sense, that's actually a good way to keep a game fresh, but it doesn't justify the pricetag. If it was something they hadn't finished before release day, I wouldn't mind. Making them free would do just as nice a job of exciting players, maybe even more so. It's really just the cash grab that's irritating me here.

Also you are totally free to go out and buy these characters, I'm not trying to organize a boycott. If a similar situation occurred with a game I really enjoyed I'd probably pay for the content anyway, too! Doesn't mean I have to like having to do it, though, haha.

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Honestly far as I care even if Fighting games are meant to be competitive I feel like you'd litterally have to shove out the same game over and over again just to justify the point.

I get the fact DLC solves the entire issue involving new content instead of having to release a Super Street Fight X Turbo Alpha every time but when it comes to making a new game stay fresh over the years you might as well shove out new DLC every month or so to keep people from losing interest. And people are going to keep on wanting more until the developer realizes that the console has limits to what can be put on it.

In other words it's harder to make the game fresh when you have an audience that constantly wants something new. Which in a way is kind of funny given that fighting games usually don't last long in this market.
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but that's




exactly what they're doing
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(03-20-2012, 08:34 PM)Scumbag Steve Wrote: Honestly far as I care even if Fighting games are meant to be competitive I feel like you'd litterally have to shove out the same game over and over again just to justify the point.

I get the fact DLC solves the entire issue involving new content instead of having to release a Super Street Fight X Turbo Alpha every time but when it comes to making a new game stay fresh over the years you might as well shove out new DLC every month or so to keep people from losing interest. And people are going to keep on wanting more until the developer realizes that the console has limits to what can be put on it.

In other words it's harder to make the game fresh when you have an audience that constantly wants something new. Which in a way is kind of funny given that fighting games usually don't last long in this market.

Quote:Which in a way is kind of funny given that fighting games usually don't last long in this market.

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