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Titanium does indeed include the American map (Westbridge Hill)
And as you posted, you answered your own question too.
You had Farming Simulator 2013 before Titanium came out.
It says nowhere that you will be upgraded to Titanium edition for free.
It says, however, that if you buy the Official Expansion, you'll be upgraded to the Titanium Edition, and you'll get the map and equipment.
(The fact it says you own Farming Simulator 2013 Titanium Edition, is just some weirdness from how they changed the name of the game title on Steam, as you saw on the Official Expansion page, you'll need to get that)
I was saying you didn't fully understand what the text on the Official Expansion page says.
"The Farming Simulator 2013 Official Expansion is a way for users who owned Farming Simulator 2013 to upgrade to the Titanium Edition."
It clearly states:
"If you purchased the base game before the Titanium Edition was available, this DLC will upgrade your game to Titanium." - and as you purchased the base game before Titanium came out, you will need to buy that Official Expansion.
And...
"If you already own the Titanium Edition, this DLC does not provide any new content." < is refering to if you bought the game after the Titanium Edition came out, then buying the Official Expansion gives you nothing. :-)
Now only buy farm simulation 2013 titanium plate, $27.99. We pre simulation game player 2013 farm missing to spend $19.99 to play with titanium plate, is this why?
Companies can in fact change a name on any product at will whether it's intended or otherwise provided it is not intended to mislead the purchaser. If it did, the the first paragraph still applies.
You paid for nothing. Your argument is baseless.
I reiterate, false advertising is where you paid for something you were told you would get and did not. Please explain where this occurred?
Nonetheless, if you still feel you are entitled to some form of legal recompense for a *name change* on a free upgrade, go right ahead. Who am I to argue against such obvious expertise in such matters?
Take 5 minutes out of your busy schedule and go SEE all the changes included in the free upgrade.
If I buy Awesome Game 2013 and I log into Steam one day to see it's been changed to Awesome Game 2013 Even Awesomer Edition, the most common response would be "cool, looks like I got upgraded", not "wow, I can't believe they changed the name for me so that it's indistinguishable from the real upgrade and expect me to pay to actually have the name reflect the product".
I won't pretend to know how Steam handles all of their backend/business stuff, but given that other games get removed from the store and still remain available for their purchasers to download, it seems like it would have been possible to leave the original "Farm Simulator 2013" as it was, but remove it from the store page. That way, there would have been no confusion at all. The full Titanium Edition would be the one new customers would buy, while the Official Upgrade would be immediately obvious for prior customers. If you saw "Titanium Edition" in your library, you'd know you had that content... if you didn't see it, you would know you didn't have that content.
Except it's not really a free upgrade... at most, it's a patch that could have been applied to the original base game without changing the name.
it's DLC. The reason they changed the name is it now comes standard with EVERY NEW copy of the game. It's far less confusing this way, sorta.
I agree it's very confusing, but I'm not sure much else could have been done to prevent the confusion, unless they created a seperate new game listing on Steam, but I have no idea how that works. :-)
If you purchased the base game before the Titanium Edition was available, this DLC will upgrade your game to Titanium.
If you already own the Titanium Edition, this DLC does not provide any new content.
sorry bud the error is yours its spelled out fairly clear
The term FALSE ADVERTISING is false and I've said it from the outset. The thread itself is false advertising because it's simply not about false advertising. (Can I have my money back?)
Agreed, the confusion I can understand and the wording is not the best but really??
THAT'S arguing semantics.
:Thought for the day
Maybe OP should be asking if he can roll back to *pre titanium* so he can have his "not Titanium" screen back. Yep. that's all this is.