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#1 RBerry82
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Xbox 360: If red is your favorite color, we've got a ring just for you! Wii: Why use modern technology when we can just put a motion sensor on the gamecube? PS3: Hey, remember back when people actually gave a crap about us?
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#2 RBerry82
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[QUOTE="grim0187"]

[QUOTE="bluezy"][QUOTE="grim0187"]

How do you know its already on the disc? Just because of the size of it?

If it's something like 100 KB, that's a very small file and clearly just an unlock for the DLC already present on the disc. Actual, post-release-developed DLC is like hundreds of megabytes.

Or it could be just a very small size....not all DLC is big. I mean, how can you accuse something that you have no factual basis for? You really have no idea if it was already on the disc or not.

And even if it was, who cares? It adds life to the game! Most people I know blow through their games as soon as they get them, then they sit on a shelf for years until they wanna bring them down again or maybe even trade them off. DLC makes your games longer and its cheap, usually 10 bucks or so.

A 3-page word document is bigger than 100kb, there is absolutely no game content that small. That is a fact. And adding "life to the game" is only a valid argument if the content is developed after the game is released. A 100kb download means the content was already on the game and they just wanted to charge you more money for it. So, most of us do care deeply about the fact that we have to pay to unlock content already on the disk. Imagine if you buy a happy meal, but the fries are in a locked little box and you have to pay mcdonald's extra money to "unlock" the fries, that's how ludicrous this whole thing is.
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#3 RBerry82
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I use the linksys WGA (wireless gaming adaptor)
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#4 RBerry82
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If microsoft isn't letting you keep the points or downloads that you purchased, that's ILLEGAL. That would be like getting banned from wal-mart and then they come and take every item out of your house that you bought from wal mart.
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Back in the day, all I read was Nintendo Power. Now I subscribe to Game Informer.
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#6 RBerry82
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Perfect Dark Zero, as I had been waiting 6 years to play the sequel to one of my all time favorite games.
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#7 RBerry82
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I bought it a few months ago. It's fun for a few hours but the novelty wore off quick.
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#8 RBerry82
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It's as long or as short as you want it to be. It'll take over 100 hours to experience everything. Be sure to download the Broken Steel expansion before you get to level 20, as it raises the cap to 30 and allows you to keep playing after you beat the main quest.
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#9 RBerry82
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Do you mean like a game that everyone thought was great but that I personally didn't like?

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#10 RBerry82
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If they really want to make it meaningful to gamers, they ought to have a LOT more video game trivia shows.