Your existing content is not diminished with the way DLC works in AC, because your existing content is used in online servers without dlc cars in it
The proportion of the community I can interact with is greatly diminished. Furthermore the DLC I buy is more gravely impacted because servers which use one DLC GT3 car will use all the others meaning the value of a single DLC GT3 is proportionally reduced in value by the addition of further DLC GT3 cars.
And then I will say, the game company needs to secure that this is sustainable and people don't pass on the dlcs they make when they can just join servers and race against dlc cars without buying anything.
So you're defending the practice of making people buy things they have no interest in personally using in order to inflate the revenue of a given DLC pack? You support ensuring this occurs by spreading GT3 cars into many dream packs?
But I think is selfish to just look at your belly and not think about the other party who is making all this possible. If their business in the game is not successful, then we as players who like this game could lose in further updates and new content.
If I care about Kunos then I will support them by buying their content. It is not however fair to subtly compel me to buy this content regardless of my feelings towards Kunos. I am a consumer, I get to make my decisions. Telling me its necessary to skew my available decisions to limit me to supporting Kunos with money spent on things I do not personally value is in my opinion bad business practice and contemptuous for the relationship between the developer and the customer.
I should be freely supporting them by buying everything because I want to, not because not fully supporting them diminishes other aspects of my enjoyment of Assetto Corsa.
And I repeat, people who don't buy dlcs are only impacted partially, because there are populated servers to join and race with default cars and tracks.
At least you agree there's an impact, and therefore you have to agree that its a negative impact, even if you want to argue that its limited in its scope somehow.
Players who don't buy dlcs can still race in multiplayer with enough people
But you're framing this in a false dichotomy. Its not between those who buy DLC and those who don't. Its between those who buy ALL the DLC and those who only buy some or none of it. That's very different. Once again this is exacerbated by the way the DLC spreads various classes of car into every Dream pack. Its not like I can bypass this inconvenience by just buying the classic Formula 1 pack or the GT3 pack. Those don't exist. There's only the dream pack. If I only want the track, I have to buy all those cars. If I only want the GT3 cars I have to buy multiple packs of cars and tracks I might not want.
Its rather onerous on the consumer who wants to support Kunos and fully enjoy his DLC in multiplayer but doesn't want to buy everything.
Will Reiza that is gonna sell DLC allow people who won't buy to join servers if there's at least a car in the server from the default game cars?
I don't know yet, but Reiza already has shown they won't be selling their DLC in the way Kunos is. Most DLC will be bought as individual items and there's a generous full package option that opts you into everything for pretty cheap. The other thing is that the way Reiza content works is it tends to mostly be a single series type of affair. There's nothing like the GT3 situation in Assetto Corsa. Where there is same class variety it tends to be that Reiza includes this variety in the package, so if you buy the Ultima GTR you get the variants that come with it. Tracks will be sold separately it seems as well.
The only thing it harms then is multi class racing which is not a large part of the still minimal Reiza online community.