

Was hyping up the online experience and going with gamespy crappy servers on PS3. The only one true mistake NRS made in my opinion. Patch updates to fix the few loopholes (which are bound to happen in any case, with any game).

without the presence of the DLC, this game is still a complete fighter. Both sides could argue with the same piece of evidence. And then continued to serve the fans, loyally. But the decision that material was released after the games launch, or was produced, can imply that MK was premature as a release, or on the other side of the fence, NRS made a full game. All we would have is the initial roster and would have never known any different. If they didn't include 4 of the initial cast or if they never released those characters at all and we never heard anything. Whether or not that implies "complete" is all a matter of perception. We know this because the hacked skarlet on 360 had Sektor's throw and some other moves. But NRS did clarify that other than skarlet's character model which we seen in Story, and a few moves, the moves of the 4 DLC chars, as well as the appearance of the other 3, were all post-release production. Thus why I was able to perform and use it all against people who did not have it. The classic fatalities and MK1 skins were on the disc. 100kb DLC means its a scam for our money. MVC3 was widely accused of the same things. Capcom had all this stuff on the disc already. Some games take advantage if this in a horrible way. Sadly, we live in a world where every game is structured around the possibility of DLC as the companies love the idea of more money. Don't get me wrong I'm happy with my copy of MK9 as it is. would never admit it because that's bad for your business. Yet still, if this up-coming game is supposed to be "Complete" or in MK-terms "Komplete", then what is the original version then? It would be "Almost Komplete" by simple logic. No more tournaments not having certain characters or costumes.I know that it refers to the inclusion of downloadable content.

It is a phrase used to let us know it includes all the DLC, Clearly. Zmoke Wrote:Casselman Wrote:"Komplete Edition" does not imply the retail release was not complete.
