![]() ![]() This makes the customer feel better about DLC purchases.Īlso, yes, we can continue to play these on the PS3, but how long will Farsight continue to release DLC tables for the PS3 version after the PS4 hits in December. With Singstar, Sony designed it so you can insert a PS2 disc into your PS3 and import the songs to the PS3 version. ![]() I personally see table DLC much like I see Rock Band/Guitar Hero DLC, or SingStar DLC. There are many ways this can be looked at. Many of us have spent hundreds of dollars on DLC. It would make them look like developer of the year among it's customers. My solution, like what the movie software people are obviously aware of, allows us to feel good about purchasing now, while on the other side of the coin, the studios get to secure sales for a system people may not even buy for a few years. There's always talk of how software and hardware sales slow once a new system is announced, due to people not wanting to be stuck with obsolete. So maybe once FarSight can actually talk about next gen (could you hear Bobby dancing around that topic?) and IF it comes about that we'll have to purchase anew, how 'bout doing kinda what they're doing with the Pro packs? I'm on PS3, I pay a buck more for the table, PSN knows my purchase, and when I upgrade to the PS4 that new version of the table will be waiting for me? Knowing I'd be upgrading eventually, that is what I bought. But for a little while I wasn't a Blu-Ray owner, and the sole reason I bought my first disc of it was because it came with the DVD, yet only cost $3 more than the DVD only package. As a Blu-Ray owner, I could care less about it. You notice that with most Blu-Ray discs released now, a DVD copy is packaged with it. I know I'm now giving serious thought to the PC build when that comes about for that very reason.īut I have a solution that could make consumer and manufacturer happy. ![]() Do I continue to spend for DLC on a platform that won't let my purchase carry over to the next gen? 'Cuz I know I won't be buying any next gen for at least 2 years, meaning that by the time I do jump on board, there might be this library of tables that will put me back north of $200 by that time. I think what Zen did was a HUGE coup in terms of public relations, just spreading massive good will. Mike just posted that the way DLC currently works, you'd have the old version of the table and then the newly updated version would be included as well, thus the larger file size that carries over each time. And yet you still had to download the tables again. ![]()
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