Yes Gamers do have an entitlement problem. In relative terms, game prices have either stayed the same or dropped in the 20 years since I started playing. Hell, I remember Donkey Kong 64 retailing at £50, and buying Pokemon Red for £30. Adjusted for inflation (average 3%/yr)a handheld game like Pokemon would be retailing for £45 and a AAA game would cost over £70.
Personally I think that if I buy a game then the only thing I'm entitled to is whats in the box plus additional tech support in the form of patches for a couple of years to fix any bugs that may have been missed. Anything else is fair game. I've never seen proof of more then a few companys purposely holding back content to then sell as DLC and fully accept the reasons people like Bioware give. I suppose I remember the days of expansion packs which were pretty much DLC on disk and I have to say I prefer it this way.
Finally, there are two issues that people seem to ignore when it comes to games. The first is that like it or not, game makers are not a charity. The second is that they are a luxery item and you not being able to buy a game is not going to kill you.
Personally I think that if I buy a game then the only thing I'm entitled to is whats in the box plus additional tech support in the form of patches for a couple of years to fix any bugs that may have been missed. Anything else is fair game. I've never seen proof of more then a few companys purposely holding back content to then sell as DLC and fully accept the reasons people like Bioware give. I suppose I remember the days of expansion packs which were pretty much DLC on disk and I have to say I prefer it this way.
Finally, there are two issues that people seem to ignore when it comes to games. The first is that like it or not, game makers are not a charity. The second is that they are a luxery item and you not being able to buy a game is not going to kill you.
Thank whichever deity you prey to you arn't a business accountant. You're trained to be impartial where as I'm trained to be on the companys side.Daystar Clarion said:Hmm, seems that law degree has made rather impartial. Impartiality is a nice thing, makes me feel...
Fair.