Quote Originally Posted by Skivvy View Post
And this attitude is what allowed DLC/micro-transactions to become so rampant in games these days. Kudos I suppose?
But this attitude applies to anything sell-able not just gaming. It was going to happen with online becoming more and more of a thing. Games used to be complete because there was no internet to update them, or not good internet. Times have changed. MMO's naturally drift towards this model to scrape up a profit (when sub-based), I mean look at WoW, they did the same thing and whether you like it or not, it's still going strong.

There are exceptions to this rule of course, where you need to buy the game and HAVE to buy the micros/dlc. I don't agree with those models (looking at you Destiny 1 that locked me out of content I had purchased....) But in the end the attitude is the same. Either buy it or don't....