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Here we go once more someone fill me in on what happened I had the game, but it's on back-burner right now. I was wondering what's the big deal with some of these not being included and got the Legendary Edition myself.
This is just the game industry right now. Besides, the DLC that aren't bundled are all car packs that cost 3 dollars. Which, if I may point out, is about the price of buying a single mass produced hot wheels from a irl store.
Meanwhile, I play DCS and tend to buy a new aircraft once every year or two. Most of the aircraft and map packs in DCS cost around $50-$80 dollars each. Plus the cost of a HOTAS to actually play it efficiently.
Just trying to put a perspective on this. The gaming industry sucks, things are expensive. But in the end, you are the one you pulls the buy trigger.
Starting not to look at things like that anymore just start waiting at least 1 year out from the games release.
I've been on other message boards with this same problem, and I'm not going to bother listing them here, but I'm now of the opinion that you should try to wait for at least a year from release of new games 2023 and onwards.
At least then will all the hype/disappointments are gone you'll know how the game really fared.
This is something I'll be doing in 2024 gaming was a fun hobby, but man 1999-2013 seems like a distant past compared to now really I should say 1994-2013(day I started PC gaming) from 2013-2019 it's been pretty good, but again what's happening right now the direction it's going is not good at all for hardcore/hobby people. I'm definitely taking a step back in 2024 and just enjoying what I've gotten thus far.
There's only a few more important games I want to get Dying Light 2, Ratchet and Clank, and a few others.