So when you say "scary" your concern is that consumers will demonstrate that they are willing and happy to pay for DLC? And in a few years it will cost $80, $100 or more to play the game with all the features that you want?
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So when you say "scary" your concern is that consumers will demonstrate that they are willing and happy to pay for DLC? And in a few years it will cost $80, $100 or more to play the game with all the features that you want? -
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The fact remains they are offering a new feature, and promoting it, and making you pay extra for it. At what point does that stop? Will we have to pay for new stat overlays? New cameras? What becomes an extra feature and what becomes an extra? The line is blurred at this point and EA will no doubt continue to walk that thin line, obviously.
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http://www.ea.com/ncaa-football/blog/web-improvements it's in there and yes it says you'll have to pay for the advance feature because their earlier release on pasta padre's site (he's an EA guy nowadays) was promoting it and didn't mention having to pay. Most likely pasta didn't think you would have to pay so he posted that story and didn't think twice.
I think there is a HUGE difference between charging for web content vs stat overlays, which is pretty crucial to the game AND has been a feature in their games for years. This web content is a NEW feature.
And yes, by those lines I don't think it is totally outside of the realm to think they could offer a new camera angle as DLC down the road. But go into one of these broadcast cam threads and ask if given the choice between no broadcast cam and paying $3 and getting it and I bet you'd get a lot of people willing to drop that $3 (just a guess, could be wrong).Comment
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I give up Matt. You are acting like I am saying I should get NCAA 12 for free because I paid for NCAA 11. I am not saying that at all.
You are also acting like I am saying I can pay for things and then come back and ask for my money back. I have no idea how you made such a leap in logic.
Maybe you could clear that up but currently it seems as if we are discussing two totally different things.Comment
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It's obvious that you are simply arguing for arguments sake at this point. I have neither the time nor the inclination to indulge you further.Comment
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But it makes the developer lazy and greedy. They see they can charge for AFL Unis, so then they start taking out throwbacks that were always in the game and start charging for them. If EA made you pay for these Updated Uniforms/Stadiums that are shown included for NCAA 12, would you have a problem with that?
I don't care if it costs $0.50 or $50, in fact I'd rather it cost $50 since I wouldn't hear "it's only $.50, who cares.
It's not the monetary value, it's the principle of things.Comment
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If you buy a 2011 Toyota you ARE paying for the production of the 2012 models. I'm not saying I paid for NCAA 12, I'm saying I, and you, and others who purchased NCAA 11 PAID for the production of NCAA 12, it's not debatable, it's strictly fact. So, if part of that production is this online feature, then yes, WE already paid for it. Now they just want extra profit from it because they apparently can get it.
You are right though, no it does not entitle you to the 2012 model. But I never said I was entitled to a free NCAA 12, that's why I would pay $60. Anyway comparing cars to video games is not the same because they are totally different.
This is something we will just never agree on. You feel because you bought NCAA 11, you gave EA sports money (actually you gave gamestop/amazon/bestbuy/whatever money, who gave some distributor somewhere money, who gave EA money), and since ea spent money on NCAA 12, and ea SOMEWHERE has some of your money, that you paid for NCAA 12.
I disagree with that, all I did was buy NCAA 11... and actually mastercard bought it FOR me and then I gave them some money later to cover it.... so maybe mastercard should get some free DLC....
I also disagree with you saying something like this is "strict fact" as though by declaring it so it makes you right.
Yes cars and games are different, its just an analogy.Comment
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That statement is complete and utter nonsense, but given the shocking sense of entitlement that has oozed from every single post you have made in this thread, it's hardly a surprise.
It's obvious that you are simply arguing for arguments sake at this point. I have neither the time nor the inclination to indulge you further.
It's difficult to argue/debate with people w/agendas.
Again, it's all about options. Either you pay for the extra service or you don't need the extra service.
It's that simple.Comment
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I give up Matt. You are acting like I am saying I should get NCAA 12 for free because I paid for NCAA 11. I am not saying that at all.
You are also acting like I am saying I can pay for things and then come back and ask for my money back. I have no idea how you made such a leap in logic.
Maybe you could clear that up but currently it seems as if we are discussing two totally different things.Comment
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And I never said you wanted your money back, my argument was just an extension of your line of logic that because you bought a previous product from a company and a company used CAPITAL generated from the sale of a previous product to fund future products, that in someway means you personally funded the future products. Which is a point I disagree with.Comment
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I had an enjoyable time debating this, unfortunately I must depart for the day. Thanks to everyone involved, I think it was a good discussion. I know the two sides are unlikely to ever really see eye to eye on this but it was fun to discuss it.Comment
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No.
But it makes the developer lazy and greedy. They see they can charge for AFL Unis, so then they start taking out throwbacks that were always in the game and start charging for them. If EA made you pay for these Updated Uniforms/Stadiums that are shown included for NCAA 12, would you have a problem with that?
I don't care if it costs $0.50 or $50, in fact I'd rather it cost $50 since I wouldn't hear "it's only $.50, who cares.
It's not the monetary value, it's the principle of things.
If I purchased a game for a certain feature, and then found out I had to pay extra for that feature...yes, I would have a problem with that. But I don't think that is the case here. We are debating the topic in this thread, and the game doesn't come out for two months.
The AFL uni's are a good example for me. I go back to that era, so I was excited when they were announced. And equally bummed when I found there was a charge for it. It wasn't worth it to me, so I didn't buy them, and like you, I didn't want to encourage the DLC strategy. But at the same time, I am not going to tell anyone else how to spend their money either.Comment
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That statement is complete and utter nonsense, but given the shocking sense of entitlement that has oozed from every single post you have made in this thread, it's hardly a surprise.
It's obvious that you are simply arguing for arguments sake at this point. I have neither the time nor the inclination to indulge you further.
How is it complete and utter nonsense? If it was complete and utter nonsense you would back it up with logic and reasoning, instead you resorted to namecalling. It's okay though, I'm a grown up and I expected that.
If you would like to tell me how getting Online Dynasty without all of the features available is somehow still a Full featured Online Dynasty, I'm all ears. Until then, thanks for stopping posting.Comment
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Without actually going back through and finding the exact post, and maybe I'm wrong here, but I'm pretty sure you made a statement to the affect that because you bought NCAA 11, you have paid for the production of NCAA 12, so you should be entitled to the web-enabled features at no cost... if I'm incorrect there then I apologize, that was the impression I got from your argument.
Why don't I have to pay extra for HDR lighting? For new Unis/Stadiums? For the new collision tackling system?
I'll tell you why, because I already paid for the production of it with NCAA 11 $ and I will be paying to use it in NCAA 12, which $ will then be used for features in NCAA 13, that if I want to use I'll have to pay $60...
I guess I just don't see where all of this extra cost from being able to hit a button to advance the week comes into play. If they want to charge for super sim, which is basically being able to play NCAA from your computer, I'd understand it. I wouldn't necessarily be happy with that nickel and diming but I'd understand it. Adding functionality to be able to remotely advance your dynasty however I see as a complete low blow to the people who obviously play this game and enjoy it the most. It's just a slap in the face to the most hardcore group of your fanbase. I thought it would be reacted to negatively but apparently no one has a problem with it, in fact they like it.Comment
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This is a trend in XBOX in general and I don't like it.
I paid for the game up front. Don't try to nickel and dime me for the extras.
The fact is either put it in 13 or leave it out altogether.
Don't try to charge me for an "extra pipeline state" or "extra maps" that are really just maps from the last game....
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