Tales of Arise fans love the game, but hate the DLC
The fact that DLCs belong to video games is no longer a special feature. And in most cases, the optional content does not represent any problem - fans who want to support the development studio, or just want additional content or resources, can get the DLCs, while everyone else can ignorth. This is something different in Tales of Arise, where there is even in the game itself advertising for the additional contents.
Housing DLC advertising
It's about it: In Tales of Arise there are also numerous DLCs that range from alternative outfits to more resources and money. In addition to a banners in the start menu of the game, however, there is also an advertising insertion in the game itself, namely, when the characters tent. There is both a continuous banners and a field that leads to the purchase options for DLCS.
These constant references to the DLCs are almost intrusive on some fans who complain that the Immersion of the RPG's suffer from suffering.
USERVICPR2 complains about Twitter:
It's a singleplayer offline RPG, why hell you need advertising, the swimsuits and other DLCs promote, every time you take the campfire pause ...
Also, the fact that Gald, the currency in Tales of Arise, is rather shortage in the first hours, players might be temporary to spend more real money. Finally, you will be reminded at the camp every time the option you can get more Gald for a few real coins.
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Some fans are all the disappointed, since Tales of Arise can convince from both newcomers as well as long-standing fans of the series.
As the game cuts out in the fans test, you can read here:
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Not all fans feel disturbed by the advertising insertion. Some suggest that it was no problem for them, or they would not have noticed the banners.
One possible solution: According to some fans, however, there is a way to hide the banners. To do this, it should be enough to open the DLC Store and to go through every listed DLC. Then you can get up from the campfire and then sit down and then the banner will disappear - at least as long before a new DLC is released.
Free demo available: If you have not brought Tales of Arise yet and still be uncertain, you can get the free demo for PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S. In it you can test about 30 minutes of the game and try six different characters.
What do you think of the DLC advertising in the game? Do you reject that basically or does not bother you?
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