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He meant the fighting games, not Dragon Ball games. People keep forgeting that this game is a traditional fighting game with Dragon Ball characters.
Look at games like Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat, those games have multiple versions where they only added 2 or 3 new characters. That's what DLOZanma was talking about.
If you want to wait years, go ahead, but ultimately for any video game you pay more to have it now, compared to just buying it for 5 bucks 10 year later.
The Ultimate Edition is just the base game, Season Pass 1, and some specific DLC. Obviously they won't release an "includes every DLC we might ever release" version.
While i agree that SP prices are too high,
"and fans of this genre have clearly forgotten or are too young to remember how much better things used to be."
You certainly show that you yourself aren't one of these because "things" were never better, at all. You had to pay 70$ or more every year for 2 or 3 additional characters and nothing else. Funny enough Capcom, those who started this, are the one that changed it first, with SSFIV:AE and Ultra SSFIV, which were just 15/19$ each and added 4 and 5 characters respectively, with Ultra also adding 6 stages.
Budokai is not a fighting game. YOU failed to read people telling that over and over. It's characters are copy-pasted, most of them with simple animations. They could include 300 of that quality if there were that many characters to add...
ACTUAL fighting games take effort to create additional characters in them, and what used to be is exactly how DLOZanma tells it. The "expansion" game was sold at full price, that simply added a few new characters, and what amounts to a yearly balance patch nowadays. On top of that, since games were static back then, not patched like crazy, these expansion games meant the playerbase got split over and over, and anyone who wanted to keep up with the community HAD to buy the new one(for full price of course, because by the time the price is reduced to 20 bucks, the new one is out of course).
Compared to that, what we have now is FREE balance patches for everyone, no forced DLC buy just to keep playing the same game, DLC aren't forcibly coupled together(you can just buy 1-2 if you really only care about those), and generally getting all DLC is cheaper than it was back in the day as well.