Author Topic: DLCs have gotten too far  (Read 565 times)


1.) ew

2.) shouldn't this be in the Games board?

train simulator 2015 still takes the cake here




this isn't even the full list

Who would waste 2.950.34 euro on virtual trains?



Plenty of games have been charging for costume DLC, even the Tales games started charging money for costumes since Tales of Xillia (which is complete garbo)


has science gone too far?

Plenty of games have been charging for costume DLC, even the Tales games started charging money for costumes since Tales of Xillia (which is complete garbo)
Its not even the complete list

and halloween has gotten too lovey for kids

credit to biostorm for finding

Rocksmith has 170 DLCs.
To buy them all would cost £529.60.
Still less than train simulator 2015

Who would waste 2.950.34 euro on virtual trains?
Someone who would happily spend more than that on actual model trains. Model railways are a seriously expensive hobby.
For example, the Class 67 Diamond Jubilee Add-On sells for £4.99, yet on eBay a replica (which isn't even official, being a Class 67 with Diamond Jubilee livery painted on top) is selling for £50.00, and I can't even find an official Class 67 Diamond Jubilee for sale any more.

The Train Simulator game and Add-Ons are an absolute bargain for model train enthusiasts, especially as all the routes come with a significant amount of rail and a fully furnished route with accurate turns and buildings along the way.
For a model enthusiast the cost of producing anything like that would be phenomenal, especially when they have to acquire model buildings and trees and people.


Also, the £ represents Pound Sterling, the currency of the UK.
€ represents Euro, the currency of (most of) the European Union.
£2950.34= €4217.15
£2950.34 = $4605.19 (USD)