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Kejoriv
10-27-2005, 10:53 AM
Something that Microsoft has been quiet about are the downloads that will be available for certain games to get clothing, guns, maps, etc. I dont like the idea of shelling out additional money for something Ive already paid $50-$60 for. Does this mean that you can buy a bigger gun for $1.99 and then be able to destroy everyone in your path on Xbox Live? Anyone know more info on this? This is the only detail about the 360 that I dont know if like.

captain nintendo
10-27-2005, 11:01 AM
I know currently on XBL , they have downloadable content come out all the time. Sometimes it cost and sometimes it is free. Normally it ends up being free after some time has passed ;)

I dont know how it is going to swing with the 360 though :/

njiska
10-27-2005, 12:28 PM
The idea is not to make you pay to play, but rather pay to further your experience.

For a game to be released on the 360 it has to be reviewed by MS and that means it has to be a full game, not one that's missing something critical.

The idea of premium content is to just further that game experience.

For example DOA4 is gonna ship for launch and it will include the usual array of DOA arenas and costumes. However Team Ninja will also be offering costumes and arenas for download at a small price over the following months as well.

I doubt we'll ever see anything released as premium content that will unbalence the game simply because of the flack the developer would receive.

poopnes
10-27-2005, 12:51 PM
Check it here:

http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/259736.asp

1600 points for $20. So $1=80pts. And from what I hear most items will cost 100pts. But they're probably still working out everything right now. But this is a good guestimate.

Mayhem
10-27-2005, 02:14 PM
I think the distinction to make here is that the content downloadable for Xbox360 will NOT be on the game discs when you buy them. You will literally be downloading the binary files needed, as opposed to just unlocking access to the content from the disc.

Of course you'll say, why couldn't they just put it on the disc anyhow, but then that defeats the object of the downloadable size.

Kejoriv
10-27-2005, 02:22 PM
I think the distinction to make here is that the content downloadable for Xbox360 will NOT be on the game discs when you buy them. You will literally be downloading the binary files needed, as opposed to just unlocking access to the content from the disc.

Of course you'll say, why couldn't they just put it on the disc anyhow, but then that defeats the object of the downloadable size.

Exactly, so they can squeeze the most money out of you after you paid full price for a game. I wonder how many companies are going to take advantage of this downloadable content.

captain nintendo
10-27-2005, 02:29 PM
The downloadable content thing is not new. Halo 2 did it with its map packs (which you could buy the disc as well)

They set it up so you could download and pay for maps , but 3 months later the content was free.



They also did the same thing with Mech Warrior and many, many other titles.


I assume it will be the same for the 360 or any system that has a hard drive. :/

petewhitley
10-27-2005, 06:50 PM
I think the distinction to make here is that the content downloadable for Xbox360 will NOT be on the game discs when you buy them. You will literally be downloading the binary files needed, as opposed to just unlocking access to the content from the disc.

Of course you'll say, why couldn't they just put it on the disc anyhow, but then that defeats the object of the downloadable size.

Exactly, so they can squeeze the most money out of you after you paid full price for a game. I wonder how many companies are going to take advantage of this downloadable content.

One valid reason for content downloads is that a developer can release a game on schedule (so it's in our hot little paws when we want it), and continue to support it with new maps, etc. I'm all for it if the content is quality, which it typically is. Patches occasionally are released that fix or balance online play issues as well. It's a pretty valuable service for the gamer.

mr_pollock
10-27-2005, 06:57 PM
I think the distinction to make here is that the content downloadable for Xbox360 will NOT be on the game discs when you buy them. You will literally be downloading the binary files needed, as opposed to just unlocking access to the content from the disc.

Of course you'll say, why couldn't they just put it on the disc anyhow, but then that defeats the object of the downloadable size.

Exactly, so they can squeeze the most money out of you after you paid full price for a game. I wonder how many companies are going to take advantage of this downloadable content.

One valid reason for content downloads is that a developer can release a game on schedule (so it's in our hot little paws when we want it), and continue to support it with new maps, etc. I'm all for it if the content is quality, which it typically is. Patches occasionally are released that fix or balance online play issues as well. It's a pretty valuable service for the gamer.

Unfortunately, this will turn into a system that will alow developers to release bug ridden games because they know they can fall back on the ability to mass distribute a patch/fix.

Sounds crappy to me.

Ed Oscuro
10-27-2005, 07:17 PM
Unfortunately, this will turn into a system that will alow developers to release bug ridden games because they know they can fall back on the ability to mass distribute a patch/fix.

Sounds crappy to me.
Sounds great to have those seemingly-random bugs reported enmasse and fixed by the developers. Seriously, I've had a bunch of "top-quality" games crash on me lately, even Ninja Gaiden (Xbox), not to mention Otogi 2 which has crashed multiple times! Yes, actual crashes (i.e. BZZZ).

I'd hook that sucker up to my cable box just for patches, yes, I would.

petewhitley
10-27-2005, 10:31 PM
Unfortunately, this will turn into a system that will alow developers to release bug ridden games because they know they can fall back on the ability to mass distribute a patch/fix.

Sounds crappy to me.

Bugs occur on all systems. All next-gen systems will have online functionality. All next-gen systems will be crappy? I don't think so.

gepeto
10-27-2005, 10:49 PM
Quick question. My xbox live membership like alot of gamers will expire nov 19 or close to it. i am buying the premium system Will I have to pay for another year or will it be included out the box as a bonus.

Howie6925
10-27-2005, 11:08 PM
I pay enough for the system, game,internet and live account as it is but to pay extra to fix or add to a game that was not up to par when released is just lame.

petewhitley
10-28-2005, 01:19 AM
I pay enough for the system, game,internet and live account as it is but to pay extra to fix or add to a game that was not up to par when released is just lame.

You guys must not even play downloadable-content supported games. The vast majority of these games have additional, bonus content that would not have been included at release. They aren't being released half-assed while the developers think "Eh, let's finish it later." Splinter Cell, Halo 2, Forza, PGR2, etc. etc. weren't unfinished and buggy upon release. They were supported with bonus content and slight modifications were made in a few cases to improve the online experience. And any "fixes" have been free of charge. This isn't a scam folks; it's for your benefit.

Arkaign
10-28-2005, 02:30 AM
I think this will divide people into two camps ...

The people who are console-only might think : "Wow, that's kind of interesting, maybe I'll check it out"

The people who've had extra content on PC games for years will think "Damn, what a ripoff!"

Half-Life and Quake are good examples, there are COUNTLESS free mods, maps, and entire add-ons available for them, almost always free of charge. Same for a jillion other PC games out there.

Put me in the skeptical ranks, I mean put yourself in the game developer's shoes. It will be waaay too easy to withhold items/features in an imminent game release and make them "premium content" instead of just keeping them in the game. Then while the game is hot in the first couple of months, they can scam you for extra $$$.

IMHO, the only times you should pay additional $ for something you've already bought is for MMORPG that you expected to anyways .. or for complete expansion packs.

The PC gaming community has already proven that it can develop/support/distribute add-on content without gouging gamers. This looks like greed to me, pure and simple, and the lifeblood of all corporations.

petewhitley
10-28-2005, 10:15 AM
The people who are console-only might think : "Wow, that's kind of interesting, maybe I'll check it out"

The people who've had extra content on PC games for years will think "Damn, what a ripoff!"

Half-Life and Quake are good examples, there are COUNTLESS free mods, maps, and entire add-ons available for them, almost always free of charge. Same for a jillion other PC games out there.

Put me in the skeptical ranks, I mean put yourself in the game developer's shoes. It will be waaay too easy to withhold items/features in an imminent game release and make them "premium content" instead of just keeping them in the game. Then while the game is hot in the first couple of months, they can scam you for extra $$$.

IMHO, the only times you should pay additional $ for something you've already bought is for MMORPG that you expected to anyways .. or for complete expansion packs.

The PC gaming community has already proven that it can develop/support/distribute add-on content without gouging gamers. This looks like greed to me, pure and simple, and the lifeblood of all corporations.

I've been PC gaming for years as well.

But I don't get upset when some console developer charges for a content download. And I don't believe they're witholding items/features. Why? Games continue to get larger and longer in content. At release. We aren't losing ground here. Sure I can often get free content downloads on the PC. It's a different ballgame over there. There are typically lower development costs as well. It all just depends what value you place on the content. I for one think five bucks for some new multiplayer maps or golf courses ain't bad. And I'm doubt I'm alone on this. I'm pretty sure Microsoft's experience with fee-for-content downloads has been successful at this point or they wouldn't be heavily promoting the idea on the xbox 360.

Arkaign
10-28-2005, 10:27 AM
I agree in general with what you're saying, but it's a pretty slippery slope to start sliding down. I can easily see how this could become waaay too tempting for game distributors (not the developers themselves) to decide to gimp the features out of upcoming titles and them dribble them out in 'premium content'.

Say you are Electronic Arts, and you've hired developers A, B, and C, to do the CGI, Game mechanics, level design, etc. You can compile and make a passable game with say 75% of the available content, instead of using all of it. Then release the other 25% for more $$$.

It's just going to be hard for the CFO and other corporate types to control themselves with this kind of potential for extra profits. Their job is to make barrels of money for themselves and the shareholders, nothing else. I fear quality will suffer .. and I think the add-ons will really start to add up for a regular gamer.

Say you buy 2 games a month, $50 each, and then spend another $10 on every other game for add-ons. Before long, you have spent enough extra $ that could have bought more games, accessories, maybe even an entire system.

Oh well, the market will decide in the end.

ubersaurus
10-28-2005, 10:58 AM
They don't gimp features out of games at release, because there's so many damn games coming out at the same time that to sell they NEED said features. Seriously, it hasn't happened yet, and the Xbox has been doing the Live thing since 2002. Why would it happen in the future?

Halo, Splinter Cell, Crimson Skies, KOTOR, all are games that have downloadable content that wasn't just "locked away" on the disc, it's just plain written after the game launch and released through Live.

Apossum
10-28-2005, 11:01 AM
As far as releasing unfinished games goes, I'm pretty sure Microsoft doesn't allow it under any circumstances. If they suspect a game of that, they won't approve of it. There have been small exceptions-- SW:Battlefront had an online patch, some wrestling game had a bug worked out, but they haven't released anything incomplete or broken and I think they are staying on that track.

as for premium content, I don't mind paying for map packs, arenas, expansions like the hurricane packs etc. but if they charge for stuff that is normally unlockable, then that would really suck. I don't want to pay for every extra DoA 4 costume.

Little things like costumes, avatars, and items should be both unlockable and available for purchase, if you don't feel like playing through the game.

and they should give you marketplace points when you finish a game. :)

princess zelda
10-28-2005, 12:28 PM
The xbox 360 is really expensive already. However, I do understand why MS would do this. They are trying to compete with Nintendo and Sony. It is very difficult to compete with each other to see who can make the most money. They are all doing this and let's not forget, that they are trying to promote the xbox 360 and they are trying to find creative ways in which to do it.

Halo 2 when they had their map pack expansion they sold it as a separate game so that the people who did not want to pay for xbox live could still get them. And you never know maybe something like this will happen again.

princess zelda
10-28-2005, 12:28 PM
As time goes on it is starting to look like this is going to be more common. Buying the game once is not going to be enough, so they have to charge you for extras. We have seen this become more popluar since the internet has become so popular.

This has to do with in part people's failure to be honest and pay for the video games that they have. People have resorted to burning them for each other. This makes us all have to suffer.

poloplayr
10-28-2005, 01:00 PM
Is it really true that there will be a Limited Edition xbox360 Valueset which includes one pubic hair from Bill Gates as a collector's item? That sounds absurd!

njiska
10-28-2005, 01:08 PM
Is it really true that there will be a Limited Edition xbox360 Valueset which includes one pubic hair from Bill Gates as a collector's item? That sounds absurd!

No it is real, as real as the Dwarves that sneak into my room at night and steal my underwear.

Howie6925
10-28-2005, 01:15 PM
Is it really true that there will be a Limited Edition xbox360 Valueset which includes one pubic hair from Bill Gates as a collector's item? That sounds absurd! LOL LOL LOL LOL

Apossum
10-28-2005, 03:15 PM
Is it really true that there will be a Limited Edition xbox360 Valueset which includes one pubic hair from Bill Gates as a collector's item? That sounds absurd!

LOL

or you can get the cheaper set which only comes with a Madonna pap smear