![]() Originally posted by hyp3rspac3:The price was added to the base game in both regular price and discounted, so neither Steam nor the game devs will refund any portion of extra content purchased previously. That makes FG's market model a P2W for competitions until a final version of the game appears, when the FG is either played competitively for the last time or not anymore-at least not in the competitions that matter the most. In FG's, even at casual gaming, is a must to have all characters for proper gaming-even the worst that you can have and sincerely refuse to play or even have (e.g. ![]() IMO, such extra revenue should come from non-compulsory content to posses (cuz they gotta pay bills too), like cosmetics, which is what F2P normal do or should do. Such model won't change for the better anytime soon cuz they have the fantastic and convenient excuse of integrating all players under the same game during the life of the game rather than fragment them among versions of the same game. I understand that it looks like you being upgrading your game rather than buy a full price new version, but in the end they can easily make more out of selling season passes and individual characters than selling a new version. See for example how T7 still not have a truly complete version on the verge of release T8.įG's current market model squeeze as much as they can from selling characters, which isn't exactly honest business as you don't get a full product and it's pricier than have a full product outright. Sometimes they wait until the very last minute, or until the sequel is up to provide such a complete game. Best example I can think of at the moment is USF4, which even comes w Omega Mode, so you can play a broken-moves version of your characters w/o need mods that provide such pleasure and can even compete against others officially w such setting. The only time is "guaranteed" that you may have a full/ultimate version of a game available is when it is going to die and so it's development will cease (but maintenance may stay for a bit more if we are lucky enough) and complete in such case mostly means the compulsory content, not cosmetics or similarly non-essential content. xmas, milestone, specific number anniversary, release of a sequel or an upgraded version.). Sometimes, good games-even AAA ones-come free at 1 or another platform for a short time, or a huge discount is motivated for some very special date (e.g. Yep, holding to a better time is the best alternative whenever the game isn't essential for you to have, unless you are for example a successful or prospective competitive player in that category (FG's in this case). Originally posted by Charlie Wormhorn:Unless they offer incentive/compensation, I'd personally hold off on purchasing future DLC / season passes in case they decide to ♥♥♥♥ on their more dedicated players again and make that free to.
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