What I find pathetic is people who feel the need to hang around forums for a failed game complaining about something insignificant.
In this instance "failed" apparently doesn't represent some palpable real world failure, rather a failure to satisfy some kids emotional condition.
It represents a growing trend in gaming that needs to be stopped before it continues.
A trend where the aim is to make more DLC's on content that more often then not should have come out with the original game. Guess what give that game away for free, because it has devauled so much too nothing, unlike the DLC's which often will always cost the same.
A trend where the game is being beta tested long after release, or contains so much basic flaw it should be sued for liability and failure to deliver up to standard.
A trend which tries to make you pay freemiums for absolute rubbish, appealing to those kids or addicts who have succomb to the hallucinogens of subliminal advertising. Not so subliminal in some cases of game of the year, but often stupid peer pressure, looking at those you-tube shiny video's being released on day one that some DEV put up.
Now the problem is here you are paying for crap, you could spend a million and still get 0.1% of nothing