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You can check it out and refund if you end up not liking it or if it doesn't work for you personally.
The beauty of cosmetic DLCs that they are:
1) not required for anything gameplay-wise
2) support the development process without takint time off coders, that can work on actually important things like bugfixing and new content
Two updates that i remember reading about as pointless were stupid consoles one (it broke controls for many people, and the most fun part that it didn't even work properly - don't have hardware to check, there were a lot of fixes, maybe it works properly now idk) and portrait remake that was reverted (is actually a needed thing for more consistency between old and new portraits plus fixing some wonky biology details, but not in a way that it was done).
Like the other people said DLC aren't gamebreaking just for cosmetic. Sun Haven offers a lot of decoration if you like to change your farm and home.
The early game is a bit more slowpaced, can also be a bit really big the map which makes it hard to do alll yourself. Playing most of the time multiplayer.
maybe open ur private profile imo to let us help u see what games u do own so we can give u soem advice if not then imo ur trolling