[quote name='Abear21']I hate the "on the disk" argument--that it's okay to be mad about DLC if it's actually on the disk and you pay more to unlock it--DLC is DLC in that it's something the dev's choose to make you pay more for, period.[/quote]

that noise. If it's ON THE DISC, then it should be unlocked from day one moment one without me having to pay extra for it. I still think that the 200mb file you have to download for the Catwoman portion of the game to unlock is just that: an unlock code. If so, then it is still bullshit to me that it's ON THE DISC but that they're making you pay $10 extra if you want that portion of the game. My one buddy whose played through it has already said they alluded to the Catwoman portion of the storyline pretty heavily while you're playing the game, so that's just horseshit to tease and bait people into being curious about a portion of the game they'll have to pay extra for if they wanna play it.
What makes DLC cool is that it can add life to a game you already enjoyed--pay a "little" more and get a "little" more--obviously the cost and what you actually get varies with different dev's.
Like I said, DLC is DLC (you pay more either way) but now dev's and publishers are getting more creative and for me I love it when you can add to a game but it's a fine line and a case by case basis.
Most of the DLC for games I've had ends up being outfits/costumes/characters and most of them are pretty mundane and worth nowhere near the price devs slap on these cash grabs.
I may be a cheap ass gamer, but when it comes to great Dev's and great games I'm buying day one. Support the art and industry you love people. I always buy cheap, but MW3, Uncharted 3, and Skyrim all earned my day one dollars!
I've bought a bunch of games day one or pretty close recently, but with DLC codes to unlock on disc content and online passes and companies putting out 'complete' editions that screw over early adopters(see: GTA IV Complete, Red Dead GOTY, etc) I'd rather go back to waiting for price drops and good sales on some of these games.
My next big game is GTA V(or I Am Alive if it comes out on a disc version in the UK, which I'll import) and with all of the sales/clearances I've hit in the last 6 months and AWD I'm set for games to play till each of those come out.
If this trend towards charging people more for content that's already ON the disc continues or God forbid they try going download only then I'm done buying new and staying informed on what games are coming out and what kinda content they have and I'll just play em blind. That way so long as I don't know what's supposed to be part of the game, then I won't feel gypped when I realize a good chunk of it is on disc DLC or whatever.