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It is unfortunate that you instantly assumed I was sarcastic or had a " bad " attitude when I asked for help.
So mostly wondering if they had been moving around the missions or removed them or put some of them behind a paywall. I have tried to look around for some solid Dev information about this but has as of now still not found it. ( will keep looking )
I have gotten info from players befroe that in all honesty have turned out to be just guesses, hearsay and in some extreme cases just falsehoods. Therefore I ofthen want a source to changes and the like. I understand that a developer perhaps dont want to proudly proclaim they are cutting content for no damn reason. But ofthen they say it hiding behind nice words.
And for players being lazy.. I said I dont mind people explaining but I know many players dont want to, so I offerd to read up on it by my self and just wantedhelp with a link etc as I could not find it my self. You apparently took offence for that, and for that I am sorry.
^^This^^. Also, part of the reason for the new railroading progression system is that all former DLC missions have been integrated and tied to progression in the storyline. You won't see the quest line that starts with Mean Streets in Scorched Desert until you hit level 10 or 11 in Black Sun, Red Sand, which is now 19 tiers long.
The reorganized mission system is easier to play, and pretty enjoyable on its own merits. Yes, it's more linear, but on the other hand you don't have to search the map looking for things you can actually accomplish.
Tyler Freeborn hasn't been integrated, FWIW; you can start it as soon as you've got the levels for it. You level up very quickly in SWL, though; you're generally overlevelled for the zone you're in.