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Complete Pack - Release Date: Apr 13, 2011
The Parasites - Release Date: Oct 17, 2011
The Outcasts - Release Date: Jan 11, 2013
It's more content and if you plan on playing multiplayer get them so you don't get left out. They are inexpensive and one is on sale.
I would just like to point out for any future package purchases you make, they do in fact list everything in them for you to compare to say, the dlc list on the main page (the complete package listing of what is in it is even visible on the main game page!)
a rename of the package would remove confusion.
indeed
It certainly did not confuse me, the first thing I did was cross-reference the package and all the DLC available.
Yet we do live in a culture where instant gratification and spoon feeding is considered the norm.
What would you recommend calling it? The "almost complete package before the subsequent DLC released later on down the line package?"
But it's understandable what they did too since it was complete when they designated what's in it.
Steam has this problem in many games, just be careful to double check what's in any "complete" package cause they often aren't.
Season passes often dont include all dlc too
Dude, you don't have to check any "different pages". From the main game listing page, they list the main game price, then complete bundle price and in that area it is written -exactly- what is in the bundle. Scroll down a little further and you can see a list of every available dlc. It takes like 2 seconds from the one store page to compare the two lists and go "oh two aren't in there".
And even then it's not like you lose anything by purchasing the "complete" bundle because there isn't actually another bundle which has everything in it at all let alone for the same price or something screwy like that.
EDIT: text depiction of store page
Note how the "complete pack" has 6 listings, one of which is the base game, so 5 dlc
the DLC listing section has 7 listings. By using basic math one can determines that 7-5 = 2 therefore the complete pack does not have 2 of the dlcs.
*start of store page
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Videos
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Gratuitous space battles *price*
*duration remaining on sale*
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Gratuitous space battles complete pack *price*
"6 listings" *full list of all included products*
*duration remaining on sale*
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Gratuitous battles pack
2 listings *list of included products*
*duration remaining on sale*
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*DLC listings* (by default "showing 1-3 of 7)
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Free weekend announcement
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About the game/description text
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System requirements etc text
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*end of store page*
Logic, how does it work.