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I feel like thats the biggest problem. when people see basically inaccessible content they don't want the game any more.
and yeah a lot of people myself included would call every bit of content the full game experience.
Hell DLC and Micro Transactions shouldn't even exist, just finish your damn game and release it.
This is not a rational way of looking at things. What does someone like this do when they go to their favorite clothing outlet and realize that they can't afford every shirt in the store? Get bitterly resentful that they can't have the full Hot Topic experience, and then give up on wearing clothes entirely?
How about the rest of us, do we all have to be limited to only one default uniform just because some people don't want to pay for more? We all have to wear Mao Suits from now on? The obvious fairest solution here is to let the person who doesn't care about playing dress up buy the game cheap, and have the person who wants 20 alternate outfits pay extra for them. Neither side should have a tyranny over the other.
The mistake DoA made was foolishly putting all the costume DLC and various overlapping bundles on the Steam store page. If you instead put them in an in-game store like Street Fighter V did, the type of people who complain about this stuff will be too lazy to add up the numbers and won't realize that Street Fighter V was way more expensive than DoA6 ever was. And then you're also free of the expectation for big Steam sales. And you can also run that in-game currency scam where you have to buy quantities of coins that don't match up with the cost of the products. DoA got nothing but flack for doing this the honest way, and having the lowest costs per outfit compared to the other fighting games. All people looked at was the total of everything, which included lots of duplicates. And it still keeps happening all these years later.
No game should be getting away with charging $10 per costume. Only the fans of fighter games seam to be willing to pay so much for just a costume. Other genres of games you can get a whole DLC for $15 that might include several characters or maps depending on the game type. SFV can only charge so much because people are willing to pay that.
Not even trains sims are as bad with pricing. I play a lot of sims, so I feel $10 bucks for a new train or bus is much cheaper than $10 for a simple costume.
What is most annoying about DOA6 is they charge full price foe bringing 5 different costume sets ported from DOA5. That is cheap. Also having 3 slots for the same costume, only a different color.
I'd never buy another DOA game. They also released DOA6 much too soon after 5. The tech didn't even advance enough in the 3 year span between games to make 6 look much different than 5.
At least on PC, I avoided having to pay money just to change hair colors like they made Play Station players do.
That's like comparing waffles to pancakes~
Oh contraire. MK1 has a Shaggy mod from Scooby Doo. I can play as Shaggy in MK1. DOA 5 and 6 don't. Enough said.