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Well then you're in luck!
That's exactly what all the Total War Warhammer DLCs do.
Crises averted.
This is such a basic concept that so many people seem to not grasp: if you don't like it don't buy it. No need for all this fuss and negativity. You don't need this dlc; you don't need this dlc at full price at launch; you don't even need to play the game if you don't want to...
But do boycot every game that ever will have a dlc. Because every dlc could already be part of the base game.
how? lets look at warhammer 2, if they waited until all the dlc/flc that game got was in the game it would been delayed several years and the cost of the game would probly bankrupt the company.
no it cant, it takes time to create content, i dont like the new price hike, but saying all dlc should be in the main game, well then you have to delay any games for several years, and probly sell it for close to 200 dollars each to cover the extra cost of being in devolopment that long. for example. we would still not have warhammer 3 as they still making dlc for it,
You misunderstand my statement.
okay my apologies