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Cry me a river. If you are even serious then it's 100% on you. Keep buying slop at full price.
Enjoy your slop I guess. There's nothing "huge" about it, half of it contains content that should have been in the game already, Keep coping.
I've seen the same thing with Diablo 4 when I purchased that on release. "Oh, D3 was the same at its release. Just give it 6 months, a year, 2 years..."
So, if today's MH Wilds is essentially the same as Rise or World, why is it being priced at $70 for a "new" game? With all the technological advances over the past 15+ years, we can't ask or expect a few more monsters/bosses, more new monsters/bosses, better visuals, better performance? And we absolutely cannot ask that Capcom starts including some of the highest-rank or most difficult monsters in the $70 base game? I guess I'm supposed to get bored after 30 hours of an easy game, then stare at Capcom's updates every week for 2 years and hope someday there's more replayability added OR pray that "free" updates don't eventually become "pay-for" or, lord forbid, subscription benefits?
Best wishes to you.