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    Will RBN mark the end of the 100% DLC'ers?

    We are bound to (eventually) see a great increase in the rate of DLC flowing into the store with the release of RBN. It seems unlikely to me that the majority of current 100%'ers will be able to keep up with (or afford?) all the new DLC.

    Obviously there will be some that can keep up, and any indie-type artists will probably be unlikely to demand 2 bucks a song, but still, if they are able to release whole albums at a time...

    Discuss.
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    I agree, but as I've mentioned before I think harddrive space will become an issue for some even before budget does.

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    I would say the 100% Downloaders will continue with the non RBN songs... the ones HMX releases.

    There is going to be such a huge influx of crappy no-name bands I am worried... but, there are also going to be those awsome bands that no one has heard of before. I am looking forward to RBN but I am a little scared too.
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    Im still going to buy all the HMX DLC.

    And browse through the RBN for odd ball stuff.

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    I'm just more worried that this is a 100% chance of having even less DLC in common to play with others.

    It is hard enough finding groups with similar DLC as is...
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    I think that evntually we will get 100% but who knows...
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    Quote Originally Posted by folkeye View Post
    I'm just more worried that this is a 100% chance of having even less DLC in common to play with others.

    It is hard enough finding groups with similar DLC as is...
    I'm just hoping that part of the 2.2 patch is improved matchmaking based on DLC.

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    RBN WILL NOT take away from our weekly DLC output.
    They are completely separate. Just think, now you get the 9 or 10 (on average) songs every week plus more from RBN every day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HMXEnosity View Post
    RBN WILL NOT take away from our weekly DLC output.
    They are completely separate. Just think, now you get the 9 or 10 (on average) songs every week plus more from RBN every day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HMXEnosity View Post
    RBN WILL NOT take away from our weekly DLC output.
    They are completely separate. Just think, now you get the 9 or 10 (on average) songs every week plus more from RBN every day!
    I think he was asking whether us DLC whores will continue to get everything, including all the RBN has to offer. I think some of us will. Unless I go jobless for the next few years, I don't see a reason to stop. Music is music, and if it doesn't violate my ears to a great extent, I could see it as a potential addition to my collection.
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