I think extending the level cap after so many hours of DLC makes a certain amount of sense.
The original game is meant to go X number of hours for the MQ, and the content levels up to a certain point. When you add a bunch of quests with DLC, you often add more powerful enemies, weapons, new perks, etc. You're extending the game past the original design.
You're using the wrong verb here. It's "spread" not "extend".
I doubt I'll buy any DLC for any game ever again. These are mostly poor executions of weak ideas after the development team has
finished developing the game, and so devs are most likely in a different mind-set and surely have lower ambition.
A DLC could only meet the standard of the game if it's developed during the development of the game, meaning releasing the game with missing parts intentionally. If that's the case, what's my incentive as a player to take part in such a ruse... It's insulting, really. Will be perfectly content with my lacking copy of a game, DLCs were a waste of time.
Sure i hated the FO3 ending, it was a good ending story wise, but i meant i couldnt play on afterwards. But you know what i did? I made a new character and played again. It called replay value, by having an ending, you are able to start again and relive the experiences with missions and change things you done with your last character.
F3' replay value isn't hurt by the patched-on open ending, it's hurt by the broken character development system. If all characters end up being the same, there's no point in creating new characters.
Before the first DLC was out, I beat the MQ in my first playthrough, and was extremely disappointed - my last save before that was a few hours old and there was no way I was going to reload. I started a new character, and you know what? It had the exact same build, precisely because I didn't have enough time with it. The ending came out of [censored] nowhere, a light slide show, credits, thanks for playing, get the [censored] out.
Sure,
now everyone is like "meh, I don't mind it so much", well of course you don't, now you're getting a [censored] heads up.