Tony the Wookie Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 my point is people are getting incomplete games often times in unplayable states because they're getting rushed out the door. im fine with DLC if the freakin game worked on release. also dont try to argue that games should be expected to have issues on release, because aside from multiplayer games there's little to no excuse other then the producers (EA is notorious for this) rushing incomplete games out. there's evidence of this fact all over. also DLC such as horse armor?! that should come with something else, or at the very least cost less. i get it takes time to model and all that, but that's ridiculous. i would like to continue this discussion but i feel we might be hijacking the thread. so if you'd like to start a new thread on it, i will more then willingly continue there. I totally agree that incomplete games being sold for $60 is ridiculous, games being rushed and filled with bugs is ridiculous. You won't get any argument from me on that. So basically, we agree with each other, I just think DLC is a different discussion. The discussion you bring up is that game developers should make good games if they want good money. Quality control is the problem, not the existence of DLC. DLC didn't cause the problem any more than my car being green caused it to have a crappy engine. Same thing with the horse armor, selling something that is lame and overpriced is the problem, not the fact that it is DLC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKYZOO Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 (edited) @Tony I can't fault that logic, although I might not agree with your car color, I can't blame you for the engine trouble. That is a manufacturers defect, and should be handled before it goes out of the gates. Problem is, is that this is a real life case too, as recalls happen frequently and you can't D/L a fix for your vehicle unfortunately. We're lucky as gamers that modders and companies keep working (although the foremost in the long run is modders) on bug fixes and performance mods, without which we'd be playing vanilla Fallout. Yucky. Say no to vanilla Fallout. Edited July 18, 2015 by SKYZOO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorKaizeld Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 as recalls happen frequently and you can't D/L a fix for your vehicle unfortunately.this needs to be a thing. So basically, we agree with each other, I just think DLC is a different discussion. The discussion you bring up is that game developers should make good games if they want good money. Quality control is the problem, not the existence of DLC.pretty much i think we're on the same page, just i feel DLC needs to be set aside until the game works. Same thing with the horse armor, selling something that is lame and overpriced is the problem, not the fact that it is DLC.exactly, DLC isnt an issue it's just companies see it as money money money, instead of a way to further the game. the Gun Runners pack was a good DLC, (albeit not very well implemented) but it showed that the devs realized something was missing and tried to spice things up a little bit... also i know it was a preorder thing as well. oh god preorder! sorry, sorry last comment on all this stuff on this thread. so are there any new guns for FO4 we be wanting in FONV? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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