Really? Where? (Haven't played the game)Samus... already has a cameo appearance.
>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
I'm guessing this is aimed at the SFxTK issue that Capcom pulled recently?Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Considering that on-disc DLC is arguably better than day-one DLC.
...what? I was saying when they hold back features of a game so they sell it as extra content its messed up thats all. Most often this is in the form of both on-disc DLC and day-on DLC.Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Considering that on-disc DLC is arguably better than day-one DLC.
You never said anything about day-one DLC, you only mentioned on-disc DLC....what? I was saying when they hold back features of a game so they sell it as extra content its messed up thats all.Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Considering that on-disc DLC is arguably better than day-one DLC.
I would think it is implied seeing as both are usually done for similar reasons.You never said anything about day-one DLC, you only mentioned on-disc DLC....what? I was saying when they hold back features of a game so they sell it as extra content its messed up thats all.Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Considering that on-disc DLC is arguably better than day-one DLC.
You said that there's nothing wrong with simple additions to games that are complete from the start, then you say that on-disc DLC is wrong.I would think it is implied seeing as both are usually done for similar reasons.You never said anything about day-one DLC, you only mentioned on-disc DLC....what? I was saying when they hold back features of a game so they sell it as extra content its messed up thats all.Well that's even worse then.>_> Thats what I was talking about...*Points at day-one DLC*And nothing is wrong with simple additions to games that are already complete from the start. Its when they do shit like putting it on disc and then making you buy it thats fucked up.
Considering that on-disc DLC is arguably better than day-one DLC.
He was quite obviously talking about additions to an already-complete game that WEREN'T part of the already-complete game, and made afterward (think of Raam's Shadow from GoW3, for example). Seems pretty obvious to me.You said that there's nothing wrong with simple additions to games that are complete from the start, then you say that on-disc DLC is wrong.
Day-one DLC is a simple addition to a game that is complete from the start, and then you say that it's the same as on-disc DLC.
Wut.
You got it againHe was quite obviously talking about additions to an already-complete game that WEREN'T part of the already-complete game, and made afterward (think of Raam's Shadow from GoW3, for example). Seems pretty obvious to me.You said that there's nothing wrong with simple additions to games that are complete from the start, then you say that on-disc DLC is wrong.
Day-one DLC is a simple addition to a game that is complete from the start, and then you say that it's the same as on-disc DLC.
Wut.
Yes, but he didn't mention day-one DLC, so I pointed it out.He was quite obviously talking about additions to an already-complete game that WEREN'T part of the already-complete game, and made afterward (think of Raam's Shadow from GoW3, for example). Seems pretty obvious to me.You said that there's nothing wrong with simple additions to games that are complete from the start, then you say that on-disc DLC is wrong.
Day-one DLC is a simple addition to a game that is complete from the start, and then you say that it's the same as on-disc DLC.
Wut.
Yeah, but he didn't rule it out, either.Yes, but he didn't mention day-one DLC, so I pointed it out.
Yeah, Nintendo pretty much ignored AR games aside from the ones built in, plus the AR feature in Kid Icarus: Uprising...I'd like some downloadable AR games on the 3DS. Sort of what the Vita has where you can buy them for cheap, and download the free ones on the Store.