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Consider carefully before deciding.

Consider carefully before deciding.

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7MOODYGAMER_x
Junior Member
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05-20-2016, 10:08 AM
#11
I chose to hold off until the price drops or it drops below $9.99. I’m okay waiting.
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7MOODYGAMER_x
05-20-2016, 10:08 AM #11

I chose to hold off until the price drops or it drops below $9.99. I’m okay waiting.

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jonleflar
Member
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05-25-2016, 06:00 PM
#12
Lost all enthusiasm because of the DLC fluff. Paying the regular price means getting the whole game, but splitting a season pass seems unreasonable. I might consider buying it later in a full edition during a Steam sale. However, I’m unsure if a true complete version will ever exist since it’s 2K (Borderlands...). Who knows the future player base? Without the DLC distractions, I would have gone ahead with it.
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jonleflar
05-25-2016, 06:00 PM #12

Lost all enthusiasm because of the DLC fluff. Paying the regular price means getting the whole game, but splitting a season pass seems unreasonable. I might consider buying it later in a full edition during a Steam sale. However, I’m unsure if a true complete version will ever exist since it’s 2K (Borderlands...). Who knows the future player base? Without the DLC distractions, I would have gone ahead with it.

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mineuout482
Posting Freak
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05-25-2016, 07:30 PM
#13
The game aims to generate revenue through additional content, with discussions about DLC starting long before its release. Their claims about the value seem questionable. Let's examine it: two monster DLCs at $15 each, four hunters purchasable with the season pass for $24. That totals $54 for monsters and hunters, versus the base game's $60 for 12 hunters and 3 monsters. Adding upcoming DLC doesn't change the impression. Overall, this feels unreasonable and overly focused on selling cosmetic items. I don't see a strong justification for the pricing or exclusivity strategy.
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mineuout482
05-25-2016, 07:30 PM #13

The game aims to generate revenue through additional content, with discussions about DLC starting long before its release. Their claims about the value seem questionable. Let's examine it: two monster DLCs at $15 each, four hunters purchasable with the season pass for $24. That totals $54 for monsters and hunters, versus the base game's $60 for 12 hunters and 3 monsters. Adding upcoming DLC doesn't change the impression. Overall, this feels unreasonable and overly focused on selling cosmetic items. I don't see a strong justification for the pricing or exclusivity strategy.

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