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And so if you don't play for the story, in the past you've paid ( I'm going to go by the usual US rates because that's what I know ) 50 or 60 bucks for that mode, and maybe a story you play. This time, they feel the work they have done and are presenting to you, is worth 70. Is it worth it to you? Maybe some people

I mean, I would understand if half the story was really cut out or just totally incomplete without DLC, but that would hopefully be known before hand. Even with something like Mass Effect 3's Day 1 DLC, the story is a complete story without. The DLC definitely enriches the experience a bit. but it's not like cutting

But we have the right to demand more features, more game play, and better graphics all at increased production costs for the same price things have mostly always been?

Let me start by saying, it sucks when a game series doesn't turn out like you'd been hoping, or is taken in a new direction. But (and I'm speaking in a very general sense here, maybe you have paid in full for DMC or something) you haven't bought their product yet. You owe them nothing and they owe you nothing. They

Right. So, in the case of let's say, Street Fighter x Tekken, you need to look at how many characters they are offering at the core price point, and determine if that content is worth that much money to you.

You do have a choice. You can buy it or not buy it.

Ted Nugent?

Now I really want an updated RC Pro AM

A million times this. I had to play around with the Metro UI and disable the more tablet oriented programs, but after an hour or so of playing with it I was really enjoying my experience. I can understand the fear of the new storefront being a precursor to them locking down the OS like Apple does with their