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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Both DLC's are quite nice: Migration DLC adds an entirely new strategic layer to the game via migrants, while Denial DLC gives you the only scenario in the entire game that is actually fun to play (other than Dr. Apocalypse, but you need to unlock that mission, whereas Denial is playable right from the getgo).
Know that the game's developers are now defunct, so I don't think anyone would blame you if you were to _acquire_ *wink* *wink* the game to try it out before you plop down $20 for a possibly unfun game littered with green propaganda (pun intended).
I can buy you Tipping Point for $8