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DLC is, in theory, great. People talk about it like DLC are inferior expansions, but the reality is that DLC is just expansions with variable sizes. I think of the big Civ 5 DLCs, which I would say fundamentally altered the game far more than, say, the Diablo expansion. Or you have the Borderlands DLCs, which add less content are fundamentally alter the game less, but are cheaper. DLC can be simply a faster way to distribute content. But justifying your business practices by pointing to the acceptance of DLC is kind of like saying that experimenting on infants is probably fine since people love science (WILD hyperbole here). Sure, the DLC model is fine, what matters is what you do with it. Ubisoft seems to view video game IPs and content as some sort of fungible asset, which will lead to worse games.
DLC is, in theory, great. People talk about it like DLC are inferior expansions, but the reality is that DLC is just expansions with variable sizes. I think of the big Civ 5 DLCs, which I would say fundamentally altered the game far more than, say, the Diablo expansion. Or you have the Borderlands DLCs, which add less content are fundamentally alter the game less, but are cheaper. DLC can be simply a faster way to distribute content. But justifying your business practices by pointing to the acceptance of DLC is kind of like saying that experimenting on infants is probably fine since people love science (WILD hyperbole here). Sure, the DLC model is fine, what matters is what you do with it. Ubisoft seems to view video game IPs and content as some sort of fungible asset, which will lead to worse games.