after reading all the post thus far from the last time i was here they thread has derailed…o_O I thought this way about trying to justify why you should or should not buy the game on launch? not DLC Dilemma 2.0
Think about it this way. Think back to the days where Video Games were simple, fun, intuitive, and not marketed worse then a Michael Bay movie. Look at the game with its actual value to you, the consumer! first then judge whether or not this game is right for you. There are many simple steps in figuring out if your going to enjoy a game without giving yourself grey hairs.
SFxTK is no exception. We have all seen the trailers for the game and being as simple as possible, the game is still largely 60% SFIV(take that how you will) so make it or break it Part 1. Did you enjoy SFIV series? SFxTK has a great verity in its cast from both franchises so make it or break it Part 2. Do you like any of the characters on the Roster? SFxTK has alot of game modes including pair play for up to 4 players, scramble mode, robust challenge, training, and online modes giving you alot of different diversions outside of normal Versus/Arcade mode, make it or break it Part 3. Do any of these new additions excite you? Calculate Possible results…
Yes to all 3 questions: Pre-order/Day one purchase given you were being truthful to your answers.
Yes to 2 out of 3: 50/50 on day one purchase, could be later in the week waiting on reviews.
Yes to 1 out of 3: Used or will need hands on convincing for purchase.
Yes to 0 out of 3: Uninterested, did not meet your requirements.
This of course has nothing to do with DLC and honestly it should not sway your judgement on purchasing this game(this isn’t Mass Effect 3…your not missing out on the world). The Collectors Edition is a Option for those who want the “extra” content, and who are willing to pay the money for it. I would only recommend it for those who want what comes with it, otherwise skip it or ignore it completely.
Post Launch DLC: most people are bogged down with the idea of their missing out on at least something but in reality, no one is. “How is that possible? the Vita version has 12 more characters then the console versions” True, the Vita does have 12 more characters then the Console versions. Was those 12 characters ever announced for consoles? short answer No, and you should leave it alone for not, if those character were deal breakers for you then your out of luck until they announce them for consoles. Gems, Costumes, and Colors are also set to be DLC. Some as soon as Day 1.
Closing Comments: In the end, consumers intending to get the game(whether they are a fan or not) will get the game, for whatever reason your not getting the game, its fine until you justify it with ludicrous logic. The most used one is “Im not getting the game because Console/PC versions of the game are not getting Vita characters on their March 6th release date or will be available for download within a short time frame.” The thing i love about this is that the Vita characters were never officially announced for Consoles/PC and yet people feel cheated because of what ESRB says, even though they have been notorious for being wrong about in-game content in the past. The thing to take away from this is, its not as though the Vita characters will be exclusive to that port of the game for too long, like with AE Im sure they plan for a update of some sort, however the time and place for them to announce something like that should no be before the game is released…the fact we even know about the vita characters is a mystery to even me but NO ONE should be mad about it.
perfect example of being ungreatful, maybe we should go back to how things used to be huh? when developers didn’t talk with their fans or people of the community…but the trade off would be we get full games again right? what about updates and patches? buy the game again…prove your loyalty to capcom any buy it again! YES!!! ok i got off ranting again but you get the picture…