Re: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (360, PC) NO SPOLIERS PLEASE!
About to start this on PC, should be class.[/positive thinking]
See there's a downloadable horse armour on XBL for it, costs a quid or something. The price has nothing to do with my moaning about this, it could cost £10 and I'd not be any more annoyed. It is getting to ridiculous stages now, what's next? In the new Pro Evo, they'll release an update that gives you a couple of new ball skins or 2 new boot types, but they cost a pound each? Or in the next Streetfighter game you can buy the 'Dragon Punch II' to add to your moveset for Ryu and Ken?
I know it's cheap, but it's the fact they charge money for these things which drives me up the wall. PC gamers have had access to updates to their games with far more exciting features than a simple horse armour,
for years, and for no cost.
It's your cash and who am I to tell you what to spend it on, but first wee pictures and now bits of games - when you buy these all you do is encourage them to charge for more and more things in the future. I can maybe bite the bullet for more substantial addons, for example if PGR3 has a new city and about 6 cars for a fiver, but even then I'm absolutely
loath to pay out given extended support without charge from developers after release is pretty much the norm for a lot of franchises. God, if Epic had charged for every little Unreal Tournament addon they'd given us it'd have probably cost you over a ton to get them all!
I've went off on one here, sorry. It's just a bug-bear I have and I know no one is forcing me to buy it, so what's the problem? My problem is the more people who do buy it, the more of this we're going to have in the future. I remember a time when you handed over your cash and got a game, now you hand over your cash and they give you 75% of a game and you need to pay out for the other quarter, which they drip out in bits. Given the price of 360 games, I think that's shocking.
Hope this game's not pish, btw
