Difference between revisions of "Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA"
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:|psp_type_jp_2=DLC #2<br/> | :|psp_type_jp_2=DLC #2<br/> | ||
:|psp_type_jp_3=DLC #3<br/> | :|psp_type_jp_3=DLC #3<br/> | ||
− | :etc. I mean... how much downloadable content packs is one game likely to have? | + | :etc. I mean... how much downloadable content packs is one game likely to have? If they're doing something stupid like releasing music tracks individually I suspect it's better to create a list somewhere instead. |
:The exception would be something like Grand Theft Auto IV, where its downloadable missions were later bundled together and sold on a disc. But that doesn't tend to happen with Sega products (in fact, the Japanese don't tend to use DLC that much - they prefer re-releasing games on disc to rip people off (hi Capcom)). Do we know how many Sega games offer DLC packs? -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] 08:33, 19 December 2011 (CST) | :The exception would be something like Grand Theft Auto IV, where its downloadable missions were later bundled together and sold on a disc. But that doesn't tend to happen with Sega products (in fact, the Japanese don't tend to use DLC that much - they prefer re-releasing games on disc to rip people off (hi Capcom)). Do we know how many Sega games offer DLC packs? -[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] 08:33, 19 December 2011 (CST) |
Revision as of 09:34, 19 December 2011
初音ミク -Project DIVA- 追加楽曲集デラックスパック1 ミクうた、おかわり
this appears to be DLC music (it definitely says "download") so given this + Sonic Generations == how should we handle DLC both here and on Sonic Retro? - Andlabs 02:01, 19 December 2011 (CST)
- I vote for keeping DLC on the same page as the "main" game, because in most cases DLC only tends to be things like maps or extra songs or extra characters or whatever. Might be more awkward for the releases template but I think the best solution for now is just to keep doing
- |psp_type_jp_1=DLC #1
- |psp_type_jp_2=DLC #2
- |psp_type_jp_3=DLC #3
- etc. I mean... how much downloadable content packs is one game likely to have? If they're doing something stupid like releasing music tracks individually I suspect it's better to create a list somewhere instead.
- The exception would be something like Grand Theft Auto IV, where its downloadable missions were later bundled together and sold on a disc. But that doesn't tend to happen with Sega products (in fact, the Japanese don't tend to use DLC that much - they prefer re-releasing games on disc to rip people off (hi Capcom)). Do we know how many Sega games offer DLC packs? -Black Squirrel 08:33, 19 December 2011 (CST)