Ruler said:
Volterra_90 said:
I'm definitely stuck in the past. I remember buying an expansion for The Sims and it didn't work without the main game (I was young... lol). On topic, the point is that if the main game has a lot of content (and I think that The Witcher 3 will have it) and the DLCs/expansions/whatever are worth the prize, I'm fine with it. I really hate when you have to pay like 20 bucks for a 2 hours mission or something like that. That's abussive. I like how Nintendo handle the DLCs with Mario Kart, or Tecmo Koei with Hyrule Warriors or From Software with Dark Souls II (I know some people find them expensive, but I don't think so). And The Witcher 3 with the expansion pass costs 75 bucks. 5 more than The Order: 1886. Sorry to bring this game in the topic, but I think the contrast is clear.
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The order costs now 30$ new
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That doesn't change the fact that more or less half million people buy it for 70 bucks while The Witcher 3 with hundreds of hours of content costs 5 more. And if you don't want the expansions, it still has hundreds of hours of content, and cheaper than The Order. I'm not trying to downplay The Order, I'm praising the amount of content The Witcher 3 will offer.