[quote name='KingBroly']I believe that's called sore losers. Could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that's what it's called.
If this new SF4 content isn't DLC, I'm not buying it. I can't justify it. In fact, I might just sell my fightpad and SF4 because of it. But then again...they need to have a Fightstick bundle.[/QUOTE]
I'm referring to random disconnects after any matches, regardless of if I win or lose. It was especially frustrating when I managed to win some matches in the higher level tournament rankings, only to have the game disconnect and thus start from scratch AND increase my DC percentage.
I can see Capcom releasing the additional characters as DLC, and releasing a disk-based version similar to the "Game of the Year" edition for Fallout 3 -- Full price but with all the DLC included.
Users who don't buy the DLC could still play with those who have bought it, thereby not fragmenting the player base. It'd be an effective "Here's why you should by the DLC" advertisement without even doing any marketing.
If this new SF4 content isn't DLC, I'm not buying it. I can't justify it. In fact, I might just sell my fightpad and SF4 because of it. But then again...they need to have a Fightstick bundle.[/QUOTE]
I'm referring to random disconnects after any matches, regardless of if I win or lose. It was especially frustrating when I managed to win some matches in the higher level tournament rankings, only to have the game disconnect and thus start from scratch AND increase my DC percentage.
I can see Capcom releasing the additional characters as DLC, and releasing a disk-based version similar to the "Game of the Year" edition for Fallout 3 -- Full price but with all the DLC included.
Users who don't buy the DLC could still play with those who have bought it, thereby not fragmenting the player base. It'd be an effective "Here's why you should by the DLC" advertisement without even doing any marketing.