>beating the game is required to access the DLC that your paid for
Beating the game is required to access the DLC that your paid for
What's wrong with this? Why would you purchase a DLC for a game you don't care about enough to finish?
i reallly didn't have a problem with it with re7.
the problem is that it was dlc in the first place rather than an unlockable, like in other games
>game locks the best character and weapons in the DLC
If you bought the DLC it's safe to assume you planned on beating the game to begin with. Also
>paying for DLC
>games as a service
bloodborne
Frog faggot
So beat the game retard
Why else did you buy it in the first place
>beating level 1 is required to access the level 2 that your paid for
>hi i'd like a burger
>alright
>can i also have a side of fries and a chocolate shake
>NOOOOOOOO YOU HAVE TO EAT THE BURGER FIRST
>spend money on game
>in order to derive value from it I the consumer must use my household's electricity supply and my own time/energy to play it
STAND STILL LADDY
You must be retarded
Or bait posting
I guess they are one in the same though
Based.
Plenty of cases.
E.g. you played a game on a different version, and that save doesn't work for the new platform.
>Buy game
>an hour or so into the game a character offers me a quest
>accept the quest
>game opens the DLC store to prompt me to buy the DLC to play said quest
HOW CAN YOU HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DON'T EAT YOUR MEAT!
>food analogy
>imagine being at computers
gets me every time
still no rebuttal
Name 1 game that does this
Soijaks are shit and so are your editing skills. Stop spamming them.
those are not equivalents
it's closer to getting angry that you need to eat breakfast and lunch to get to dinner
why would you get angry that a creator made things to be experienced in an order? I know games that do this typically have the story expand too - which is why it's refered to as DLC (with content implying optional) as opposed to an expansion pack which implies changes to existing content
not an argument
>Binding of Isaac dlc adds practically an entire new Isaac game worth of content
>only after you beat a new hard boss three times
Based
>you can buy dlc without its game
The most retarded analogy