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That the DLC is expanding the base game with more features and content got nothing to do with it what it is called. A DLC.
(GOTY editions is (now) meaning the complete game, with all DLC's. Which is a stupid name really)
Most raise heck on the forum immediately, need more beer money.
I have issue with saying that expansions havent been called expansions since digital, because frankly thats just not true at all. CDPR are calling phantom liberty an expansion, they called their expansions for TW3, expansions, they still call Sims expansion packs, expansion packs, I could go on but theres no point. The actual point is again, 2 things can both be true, phantom liberty can both be DLC and an expansion because, both are true. It is a downloadable piece of content for the game that you pay for, it is by definition DLC. It can also rightly be called an expansion as following the history of games and added content, this would be classed as an expansion sized DLC. Both are true
It’s quite surprising the number of people who don’t seem to understand this. “DLC”and “expansion” are not mutually exclusive terms.
“Is a German shepherd a dog or a German shepherd?”
“Is an expansion a DLC or an expansion?”
Answer is the same for both questions: Both.
1000% agree with this, a lot of people don't seem to understand that a lot of things arent mutually exclusive, this is certainly one of those. Good analogy too :)