Over the past few years, gaming technology has improved tremendously, with the technological innovations driving the development at an even faster rate. But one major downside is the fact hat the cost for the games are also increasing in direct correlation. The worst part about the cost is the DLCs, and how integral they are becoming to the gaming experience. Gone are the times when DLCs were optional – you know, something cool you could go for if you really liked the game, but was okay even if you didn’t buy it. But now, they’ve become kinda necessary if you want to enjoy the game. The initial game seems to be nothing more than a basic entree, you need the DLCs for the full main course. Here’s an example. The base price for Battlefield 1 is $70, which doesn’...