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2018-01-14, 12:50 | Link #62 |
阿賀野型3番艦、矢矧 Lv180
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Moderator Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Belgium, Brussels
Age: 37
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That's definitely AKS business model, not an issue in term of space, otherwise, they could do just make part of the game being downloadable like LA Noire without making the customers pay more.
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2018-01-14, 16:43 | Link #63 |
Honya-kun
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Clinton, Maryland
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I could definitely see them wanting to get some money via DLC (that's pretty much is a standard with fighting games these days). However, considering how the upcoming SNK Heroine game for the PS4 and Switch also has a small amount of fighters for a tag-team based game (and with me wondering if that game will have DLC characters in the future), I do wonder if cartridge size is also playing a role here (with Japanese companies trying to avoid the LA Noire route of having to download the rest of game onto the Switch).
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2018-01-16, 13:59 | Link #65 |
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I feel like this is a MvC:I situation where they were given a severely limited budget.
Personally, I don't particularly mind if the price is reasonable (say... $40 for the base game and $20 for DLC), but given the recycled sprites and limited roster, I definitely understand the backlash. |
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2018-02-15, 06:45 | Link #79 |
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DLC pricing:
Blake: FREE FOREVER Yang: FREE FOREVER Pack 1 (Platinum the Trinity, Orie, Kanji Tatsumi): 600 yen (Free for early buyers) Packs 2-6: 600 yen each All-in-one Pack: 2,400 yen. There will also be a 7,800 yen digital deluxe edition of the game that includes the All-In-One DLC pack, shaving 400 yen off the total cost. Edit: Last edited by Tokkan; 2018-02-15 at 08:03. |
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