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For everyone else, because they were using fan translations, they shot themselves in the foot with a bazooka several times and the modder rescinded permission to ship them with the game, and they switched to the worst machine translation I've ever seen.
Doesn't matter if it's "not necessary". It's still a $212 purchase available on the store page.
If it doesn't matter if it's "not necessary", then why does the pricing even affect you?
The sheer amount causes you to gasp and faint on the spot? Base game is 10 bucks, and anyone with half a brain cell won't drop that much on DLC.
Stop taking away the problem of the game. It's still very buggy for a full release, they need to sort that out.
Assets team doing DLC isn't a problem. You people complaining about "unnecessary" stuff and not complaining about the real issue is the problem.
the game is released and finished, every thing they add ontop is expansions of some kind, like hte latest patch with the new town
maybe that rewiews were old?
or posted right after patch drops? (on most gamest the time of after patch drops are the times when exited people run into not yet squashed bugs and wright bad reviews, often without revisiting them after bugfixes are out)
I mean this isn't the kind of games with final-final "you win" screen and rolling titles, but you have main quest and it has an ending ofc
there is even a final boss fight
but you play your savefile after finishing main quest
The other towns use different currencies (the blue orbs and the tickets, you may have gotten some randomly), rather than spiking high prices in gold coins. So it sort of encourages you to diversify that way, as only certain things will sell for those currencies so you can buy more stuff from that town.
But so far you can plant the elven fruit trees on your farm and fast travel between the elf farm and home pretty easily to water other crops ( buy a ramberry bush animal in the elf town ASAP as it gives you berries to pay for the travel if you don't forage much ), so saving up those currencies isn't too painful so far. Haven't gotten to the other town yet.
Third town fast travel is free once you unlocked it. A small blessing, since I always have to have one inventory slot with berries for the griffon.
The only difference it's that it's slightly harder to kickstart your farm compared to Nel'Vari since you can dump mana for orbs and thus seeds.
Oh yeah, I totally spaced out and forgot they let you do this even though I usually do it when I pop over there each day. That's definitely another point for orbs not being too bad. Especially if you've eaten a lot of mana and regen boosts.
I guess it makes sense they don't give you that extra shortcut for the tickets, since it's later in the game.
I really don't understand the purpose of totaling up specifically cosmetic bundles on a game like this as though its some negative.