imperialreign said:
I think it stems more from this sense of self-entitlement most people have come to latch on to. There's a muddled way of thinking that goes: I bought the game, I own the game, I should have access to everything on the disk/included with the game, I can do whatever I want with the game.
. . . and as soon as someone hears they spent $60 on a game, only to find out there's some locked content they can't access, all hell breaks loose because they feel entitled to it.
Of course they are entitled to it.
I spend £40 on a game then I want whatever is on the disk. If I spend £40 on a game and find out I need to spend another £10 to unlock something on the disk then of course i'm going to be pissed.
Getting sick of seeing people use "entitled" without knowing what it bloody means.
Go back a few years. You bought a game and you get what you paid for. You buy a game now and then they try and milk you for more money. Being annoyed at that isn't feeling "self entitled" it's common bloody sense.
That argument you put up there has to be one of the worst i've ever seen.
When I buy a game then I
do own the game and after buying it on day one I damn well better have access to everything on the disk or i'm being ripped off.
The only people who are happy and don't complain about it are what I like to call .... mugs.
A mug is someone who will happily dole their cash out every which way they can.
I;m sorry to bring age into it but it does factor. Us "older" folks have come up buying a game and getting what we paid for so all this DLC bollocks does piss us off a bit. It's like were being used as cash fountains which is exactly how the publishers today view us. We're used to paying once for a game and thats it.
The younger generation don't mind all this DLC crap because it's become the "norm" for them it just isn't the "norm" for us and we'll never be happy about it.
And thats why I never purchase DLC outside of cheap as monkey nuts GOTY editions.
Thats not feeling "entitled" thats being sensible. No game, and I mean
no game is worth close to or over £100 which is what games today with DLC cost. Unless that game is going to give my wife a back rub while sucking me off then £100 is a complete waste of money.
It doesn't matter that I can afford it I have better things to spend my money on.