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My ideal situation is that expansions and DLCs MUST NOT be either material taken away from the original release, nor on disc unlockable contents, launch price must be $60 or lower ($55 or lower on PC, same figure in Euros, but including VAT, in EU), and at the same price some time after the first launch they must release an enhanced edition including the main expansions and DLCs released in the meantime, for the most ambitious games, if they match a lot my tastes, the enhanced edition will be my choice, while for example, although I like Morrowind, its somehow errand-boy gameplay if one, like me, likes to complete as many sidequests as possible, exacerbated in the Game of the Year Edition, made me choose a discounted plain initial release of Skyrim, instead of the Legendary or the Special one.
For the Witcher 1 and 2 OTOH, I chose the Enhanced Edition, and unlike usual, I bought them quite early, when they still were full priced, just with the usual 10-15% discount made by most large shops also on new titles, I wanted to reward dev and publisher for their DRM-free choice.
But $80 or 80€ no, never, neither for the best games, no way in hell.



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