[quote name='MrHellFire']I just want to recommend that even at this price, that people don't support this game and the business practices that were involved in making it. This is just my opinion, of course, so anyone is free to just ignore me, but I'd rather people not support a game that has such a terrible case of disc locked content and a company that doesn't care enough about their fans to listen to gameplay issues.[/QUOTE]
Buy the game if it's something you think you'd enjoy and have fun with. That's what gaming is all about. Please ignore the DLC crybaby losers who want everything in life for free. These same people bend over every year like clockwork to pay $15 for 4 Call of Duty maps that were planned and finished long before the game ever went gold. But hey you downloaded it, so it had to be made after the game released right? Capcom overestimated the general public's intelligence, assuming that people would understand that on disc vs off disc is just a delivery method. Boy were they off by about 50 IQ points.
Then there's people who believe "if it's on the disc, I own it", which is stupid because that would also imply you own the source code, images, etc. I'm a little sympathetic towards this group because not everyone understands or has been exposed to software law, but the bottom line is whether it's discs, cartridges, digital downloads or whatever, you don't own games. You own a license to play them. It has been this way for decades.
But hey DLC cry baby losers, you win. Capcom (and all the companies paying attention) will never be crazy enough to put DLC on disc again. They will happily let you waste time, HD space, and bandwidth downloading it. They are STILL going to plan DLC right from the beginning and finish it way before game release, they are just going to allow you to believe it's post launch or just not say either way. Happy now?