Greasy Dave
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Dear Firaxis Devs, I know you sometimes come on here and read the threads, please tell your marketing department, I don't like DLC.
I know this is already an old issue. I know there are other threads about this in other parts of the forum. But everyday I look at that pre-order offer, with pre-order DLC my heart sinks.
A while back, when Civ V vanilla was released, there was DLC and at that time there was good deal of negative feedback about it. I'm fairly certain...but only fairly, that during the build up and marketing of G and K and BNW I heard either Dennis Shirk or his colleague in an interview commenting that Firaxis had listened to the negative feedback about the vanilla DLC content and decided to make no further DLC releases and instead release further content in expansion packs.
(This might have been Gupta talking about X-com Within TBH, my memory is vague).
As someone who dislikes DLC, but who is a fan of Firaxis games I felt very positive towards the company.
I don't anymore.
There are many reasons why I don't like DLC. I'll try to outline the main one.
It's a simple concept - the concept of value for money. Living in the EU (none Euro zone) I'm already obliged to pay 20 percent more for my game than people living in the US due to your game publisher's pricing policy. (Let's not get stuck in a steam dispute - but I can assure those who are unaware of this issue, it's nothing to do with EU sales Taxes). Now the fact that my game is 20 percent more expensive than a US citizens, when it's an identical digital download, paid for on the same server in the Cayman islands or whereever 2K/ Steam processes it's transactions, the fact I'm blocked from buying my game using a US IP address by region locking, makes me very frustrated. The fact that I'm expected to pay extra money on top of that 20 percent price hike for content which I personally feel should be in the game to begin with seems to me to be just wrong.
I understand the argument made by supporters of DLC that if you buy a car you can pay extra for extra items. This is true. But there's two problems with this. The car industry is highly competitive - if I don't like the offer one company is making I can look elsewhere. The games industry is highly monopolistic -especially the distribution system. I have no choice about the price I buy the game for. Secondly, a car is not a game. Can you imagine if you bought a game of Monopoly and were expected to pay extra to get the squares of Mayfair, Pall Mall, Old Kent Road etc unlocked?
Now, I'm no naive idealist. I recognize I am at the mercy of 2K's or Firaxis's sales and marketing department. Ultimately, if I want to play the game, I have to accept the conditions that they set when they sell it to me.
But actually, there is a reason why the sales department should take note of those of us who dislike DLC - and that's secondary sales. In the civ market I am a captive audience. I have all the civ games and I will probably continue to buy them.
However, dear marketing people, Civ is not the only franchise that Firaxis sells and the less happy I am about the value of the civ products you sell to me, the less likely I am to buy your other products. I bought for example Ace Patrol. I wouldn't buy that today - because I'm not happy about your current marketing strategy. I bought Xcom Unknown on spec. I enjoyed it very much. But next time you launch a new title, I'm more likely to wait for the deep discounts.
Treat me fairly and with respect, and I will be your loyal customer. Try to sell me what I feel is a rip off and I won't. It's your sales peoples choice. Please ask them to listen.
Feel free to add your support for DLC or dislike of DLC in posts below. But let's try to respect each others views and not have this turn into a fight. I recognise that there are others who disagree with me. -and that's everyone's right.
(I don't have a twitter account - and I don't want one but I'm half torn about actually starting one and trying to tweet this towards the Firaxis devs. If anyone who does have a twitter account and feels as strongly as do in their dislike of DLC wants to tweet it to Pete etc, please go ahead.)
I know this is already an old issue. I know there are other threads about this in other parts of the forum. But everyday I look at that pre-order offer, with pre-order DLC my heart sinks.
A while back, when Civ V vanilla was released, there was DLC and at that time there was good deal of negative feedback about it. I'm fairly certain...but only fairly, that during the build up and marketing of G and K and BNW I heard either Dennis Shirk or his colleague in an interview commenting that Firaxis had listened to the negative feedback about the vanilla DLC content and decided to make no further DLC releases and instead release further content in expansion packs.
(This might have been Gupta talking about X-com Within TBH, my memory is vague).
As someone who dislikes DLC, but who is a fan of Firaxis games I felt very positive towards the company.
I don't anymore.

There are many reasons why I don't like DLC. I'll try to outline the main one.
It's a simple concept - the concept of value for money. Living in the EU (none Euro zone) I'm already obliged to pay 20 percent more for my game than people living in the US due to your game publisher's pricing policy. (Let's not get stuck in a steam dispute - but I can assure those who are unaware of this issue, it's nothing to do with EU sales Taxes). Now the fact that my game is 20 percent more expensive than a US citizens, when it's an identical digital download, paid for on the same server in the Cayman islands or whereever 2K/ Steam processes it's transactions, the fact I'm blocked from buying my game using a US IP address by region locking, makes me very frustrated. The fact that I'm expected to pay extra money on top of that 20 percent price hike for content which I personally feel should be in the game to begin with seems to me to be just wrong.
I understand the argument made by supporters of DLC that if you buy a car you can pay extra for extra items. This is true. But there's two problems with this. The car industry is highly competitive - if I don't like the offer one company is making I can look elsewhere. The games industry is highly monopolistic -especially the distribution system. I have no choice about the price I buy the game for. Secondly, a car is not a game. Can you imagine if you bought a game of Monopoly and were expected to pay extra to get the squares of Mayfair, Pall Mall, Old Kent Road etc unlocked?
Now, I'm no naive idealist. I recognize I am at the mercy of 2K's or Firaxis's sales and marketing department. Ultimately, if I want to play the game, I have to accept the conditions that they set when they sell it to me.
But actually, there is a reason why the sales department should take note of those of us who dislike DLC - and that's secondary sales. In the civ market I am a captive audience. I have all the civ games and I will probably continue to buy them.
However, dear marketing people, Civ is not the only franchise that Firaxis sells and the less happy I am about the value of the civ products you sell to me, the less likely I am to buy your other products. I bought for example Ace Patrol. I wouldn't buy that today - because I'm not happy about your current marketing strategy. I bought Xcom Unknown on spec. I enjoyed it very much. But next time you launch a new title, I'm more likely to wait for the deep discounts.
Treat me fairly and with respect, and I will be your loyal customer. Try to sell me what I feel is a rip off and I won't. It's your sales peoples choice. Please ask them to listen.
Feel free to add your support for DLC or dislike of DLC in posts below. But let's try to respect each others views and not have this turn into a fight. I recognise that there are others who disagree with me. -and that's everyone's right.
(I don't have a twitter account - and I don't want one but I'm half torn about actually starting one and trying to tweet this towards the Firaxis devs. If anyone who does have a twitter account and feels as strongly as do in their dislike of DLC wants to tweet it to Pete etc, please go ahead.)