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TallSilhouette said:
Norion said:

When there is a long list of DLC that costs over several dozen pounds in total that's a major turn off. I want there to be just a single purchase and I get everything there is to offer. Stuff like ultimate editions or whatever can help alleviate it but it's not uncommon for even those to not give you everything.

Yeah, I despise when the dlc costs more than the game itself and you're waiting for a complete edition that may never even materialize.

At least when it's as absurd as Train Simulator it's kinda funny.

Chazore said:
Norion said:

When there is a long list of DLC that costs over several dozen pounds in total that's a major turn off. I want there to be just a single purchase and I get everything there is to offer. Stuff like ultimate editions or whatever can help alleviate it but it's not uncommon for even those to not give you everything.

Also thanks for reminding me. I stopped playing Sleeping Dogs, because I had originally bought all the DLC for it, and as a result, Square Enix likes to spam notifications as soon as I'm about to start the game, constantly one pop up after another, telling me what DLC I have access to, and since there was no way of me skipping the entire thing, I just ended up closing the game down entirely after a few playthroughs. Incredibly obnoxious and I'm sorta glad some games aren't doing that these days. 

Pretty weird that it would do that more than once. It should be self evident that would piss people off.