I play and Xbox, and can tell you that you are full of shit. What an entitled way of thinking. DLC will forever, and honestly should, cost money. Game development is a long and arduous process, and developers should expect to see their projects make money, so they continue to make future content and games, as well as earn a living wage. I also, don't have a problem with exclusive content for Playstation, as Sony payed Activision more money for exclusives. Say what you will about them being greedy, but that's how capitalism works. Someone creates a product, someone buys it, the producer profits and makes more products for the consumer. People like you are why Economics needs to be mandatory in school. You lack a fundamental grasp on how businesses operate. I'm paraphrasing, but early economist Adam Smith once said that self-interest is the primary means for how products are created for consumption. Now, despite what your opinion is on the matter, the points I have layed out are based on objectivity, rendering your rather silly subjective statement inoperable. Just because you have an opinion, does not make you right, which you aren't anyways. This isn't even an argument, as that would employ equal footing, with both parties having well conceived conjectures concerning the topic, yet you have none. [spoiler]Good day sir. You lose. You get nothing.[/spoiler]
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