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And they want to run a business.
Yeah, no. the only problem I see is the flood of post from people who don't want me to play a game.
Sims 4 DLC are not worth how much they are priced at and I'm tired of trying to convince myself to buy them for what EA prices them at.
No.
That's not what they said, at all.
They want a product that is worth the price they're being asked to pay.
A dlc that is just as expensive as the original price of the game back before they put it out as free without any sort of compensation to those who initially paid for it just so insipid billionaire sycophants can have it slightly easier pretending their not supporting a brand that has been a blight on gaming for over thirty years because they have been notoriously greedy and shady for over thirty damn years... to the point where some countries have banned them from practicing business there unless they fundamentally changing how they gouge the customers for every penny they can.
Thank you for attending my Ted talk, there will not be a Q&A due to my utter contempt for and lack of interest in whatever predictably egregious response you will undoubtedly feel compelled to inflict on this thread.