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bruh moment right there.
everything has a shelf life on it. things just become old, outdated or go bad. and we all have to live with that
when was the last time you played skyrim? you wouldn't even feel the difference if they ripped it out of your library. you'd cry over it yet it wouldn't have made a difference.
Though it would because it's something I've paid for. It's always there if I ever feel the urge to go back and play it, which happens from time to time.
I haven't played Fallout New Vegas or FO3 in YEARS. But I had the urge so I downloaded them on GoG, since the Steam versions are broke as hell, and I've been playing NV for the past week nearly non stop.
At this point the previous DLC's need to either have massive price cuts or just be outright free since most of the stuff they contain is going to be useless after a point whereas before if you found something you liked you could just infuse it to keep using it.