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i got the most expensive super whatever edition and now i gotta pay for some shiddy dlc's?
Ontop of that, the performance of the game keeps decreasing.
This is turning into a serious rip-off.
Devs need to get their shid together ASAP
You really don't specify which you got.
This just doesn't make any sense.
Go to steam library > space marine 2 > properties > DLC's > check to see if there is a Mark button next to the DLC,
you do not need to spend req to use the champion skin
screenshot to confirm which edition you bought?
My dlc
the OTHER dlc, called ultramarines cosmetic pack, which includes 9 or so different sets of colors and symbols representing different successor chapters of the ultramarines, is the first paid dlc launched for the game, its available for $5 or included with the season pass which itself is included in the $90 version of the game
the 3rd currently available dlc, macragges chosen, which includes 2 weapon skins and a shoulder armor skin, is available for $5, it is NOT included in the season pass, nor is it bundled with ANY version of the game.
i think they created a lot of confusion by naming the ultramarines champion pack and the ultramarines cosmetic pack so similarly while also not even making the champion pack available for purchase, but, its an indie dev, the game was made during the pandemic, its a solo dev and the game is a tribute to a passed loved one, uhhh, its an art piece, and any other excuses you can throw at this blunder to make it look better