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http://spectromancer.com/forum.cgi#pageid=3238 if you want to buy it, you just plug in the key and it will work with the steam keys you already have.
Yes, it just gives you a key that you plug in.
Visual appearance in Windows 7, selecting cards with arrow keys, reconnecting to online matches- all features that should be available as free bugfixes, not selling points for an expansion pack. Disappointed, will not be spending any money until these are included in the main game.
Thanks for the speedy reply, I just did that :-)
Because when a game's DLC costs more than the game itself, and three of the six headline features are things that players expect (whether it's out of a false sense of entitlement, as I suspect you may think, or not) to be put into games as free patches, what are us impulse buyers supposed to think? Without posting about it here, I wouldn't even have thought to check for an official site from which to purchase, and without doing further research, whether it would be compatible with Steam.
I apologise for the tone of my previous post, but do you not think that this can't be an isolated opinion? It's actually nice to see that the choice was made out of consideration for owners of the game, but by the same token, it pretty much alienated me at a glance.
This is also happening to me wondering whats up as well