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#Civilization vi dlc sale upgrade

:rfacepalm: I'd be fine with a deluxe version upgrade option for day 1 buyers that gets a discount, but this is getting ridiculous.

civilization vi dlc sale

I forgot how picky americans are with cursing.

civilization vi dlc sale

Note: Got a warning for bad language, but i think the topic is valid, so I recreated it, and changed 2 words to avoid any form of curse words. they are way to overpriced (as you can see, in R&F you pay less when you only count the Civs + you get the new systems). Now you can get the Deluxe Edition for cheaper than what I have to pay just for all the small DLCs. Цитата допису Mendoras:And again - as a day 1 buyer you still be penalized. You're stuck with the choice of buying them now and getting to play with them, or waiting and buying them later for less, but not getting to play with them until some unknown time in the future. Still, Steam will probably have a bundle with all the civ packs eventually, at a discount, so that people can pick up the ones they don't have at a discount.

#Civilization vi dlc sale full

I have all the things available in the DD so I can't tell if this works, but you should be able to find out by adding the DD to your cart and looking to see if it is going to expect you to pay the full price or just the price for the things you don't already have.Įdit: Steam doesn't list the DD as a bundle, so you probably can't buy just part of it, which is unfortunate. It would have been nice if they had put them on sale at the same time that the DD was made available, then then if you buy the DD and have some of the things offered in it doesn't Steam sell you just the things you don't have yet, at the discounted price? That's usually how their bundles work. It wouldn't surprise me if they go on sale for something like the Steam Summer Sale, for example. You may be dissatisfied by the high price of early adoption, and call that unfair, or dissatisfied by the wait for prices to drop to your comfort level, and call that unfair, but neither one is unfair in the sense that everyone has the same choice of when to buy in (or whether to buy in at all).Īs for the non-discounted Civ Packs, they may not be discounted now, but that doesn't mean they will never be discounted. If you wait then you pay less, but you had to go all that time without getting to enjoy the new thing. You can buy early and pay a lot, or wait for the prices to drop.

#Civilization vi dlc sale tv

A fancy new kind of TV or a new and better format for movies comes out, and at first the prices are really high. This isn't unusual or specific to the game industry. Prices of things generally fall over time. So you paid more, but you also got more - unless you bought them and didn't play them at all (which would not be the fault of Firaxis or Steam). My point is, that is unfair against all non DD customers that they refuse to discount the DLCs and only discount the DD and base game.If you bought the game at release, and each DLC as it was released, then you paid more for them than you would pay now if you bought them all together.but then you also got to play them all that time. Цитата допису Mendoras:All non DD customers paid 59,99€ at release and now you get the whole game with all DLCs for 39,99€ and we non DD owners still need to pay this amount only for the Civ Packs.














Civilization vi dlc sale