It may have been "on the disk", but it was not part of the game. I know this because when I bought the DLC for PC, it downloaded it and installed it seperately. Unless the code to flick the switch was 600MB or so.
Not that I would have cared eitherway. Are you saying EA doesn't have the right to charge for extra content?
There are entire games built around the concept of downloading a whole bunch of shit you can't access unless you pay extra for it.
Bioware/EA delivered 20+ hours of awesome gameplay for $80, and half the nerdiverse has exploded in nerdrage because they didn't like the ending, or were upset they didn't get even more gameplay for free.
Not that I would have cared eitherway. Are you saying EA doesn't have the right to charge for extra content?
There are entire games built around the concept of downloading a whole bunch of shit you can't access unless you pay extra for it.
Bioware/EA delivered 20+ hours of awesome gameplay for $80, and half the nerdiverse has exploded in nerdrage because they didn't like the ending, or were upset they didn't get even more gameplay for free.
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