John Grizzly
The axe that clears the forest
So you don't think casual fans would be into spending say....$20 bucks a year after release for a few new characters, stages and balancing (not that casuals would even notice, really)? I'm willing to bet if a DLC for MK9 was released isn 2012 or 2013 that included Tremor, Frost, Tanya and Fujin it would have sold really well.You and the competitive community are in the minority. Casual players (You know the millions of people who are buying up NRS games keeping them in business) want completely new stuff. This is why the NRS business model has been so successful from a profitability stand point. What's the competitive injustice community? 5000 people? I'd bet it's probably way less than that, but compare that 5000 to the millions of copies that NRS sold for the game. Likewise with MK9. The unfortunate truth is these games are a passion and a business for these guys, and they have to balance both. Capcoms business model works for them because the street fighter series is big in Japan, they can count on decent sales numbers on every refresh.
Honestly, though...I assume NRS knows what they're doing. MK9 sold more than any game ever, and that's mostly because of casuals. I doubt they really care all that much about how tournament viable the game is. Regardless, I do believe that updates/new content to existing games would sell well with casuals, too.
Just give me MKX so these discussions can end (for at least a month after release until they start again).