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TWI said they had a mod team working on a Pacific mod.
If it was of decent quality, then they would release it as an official mod on Steam.
If it was of good quality, then they would take it in-house and work on it as an expansion.
Guess which one happened?
It is, however, wrong to be developing a mod before the game comes out, even have a page on ModDB for it as a marketing strategy. Honestly I couldn't care less about the Pacific theatre, however, there are some who would have seen the mod and bought the game expecting that eventually the mod will come out. Yes I realize that buying a game for a mod is stupid, but there are people who do it before mods are even released.
This is exactly why I think it was a ♥♥♥♥ move of them to do such a thing.
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EDIT:
Source: http://forums.tripwireinteractive.com/showpost.php?p=1214704&postcount=41
Many people bought BF2 for Project Reality.
Many people bought UT2004 for ROCA
Half-Life???
whatta crock of ♥♥♥♥♥, I wouldnt of bought it then lol.