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You hear the soundtrack music if you don't play the licensed music.
Wow, just wow.
20 songs for 4 bucks is cheap, too. Keep in mind that the artists whose songs we expected on the soundtrack were already paid to have their music appear in the game, so I don't find it inconceivable to have had access to all 107 songs for those of us who paid extra for the deluxe edition. Many entire albums on Amazon's mp3 store are free, too, so it's not like the "99 cents per song" formula is applicable in every instance.
I've readed the game have over 100 songs so no i've readed it fine.
'Read'. It's 'Read', not 'readed'. There's no such word as 'readed'. There's a difference between a soundtrack and a score. What we get when we pay the extra is the games score, NOT the soundtrack.
Double Fine needs to be a bit clearer about what you're getting.
Please, avoid insulting me because egnlish isn't my first nor second language.
EVERY Soundtrack on Steam should have it's tracklist anyway.