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Yet you expect someone else to be bothered and do this for you?
Trolling like that is a very poor effort.
Can you imagine the number of trolls we've had in here posting about buying all the DLC, or complaining about the number of DLC, or the price of DLC?
It happens regularly and isn't even entertainingly funny, so don't expect anyone to take any notice or help you.
You don't have to get all the dlc. Just pick out the dlc you're interested in. Try some dlc, get a feel for stuff. If you don't like it, then get a refund if you're able to, or just take it on the chin (not blaming you or saying it's your fault for getting a dlc and not liking it). Ask for some recommendations. I recommend Feather River Canyon, the original, not the "enhanced" version, just stay away from that copy-paste nonsensical garbage route. Simply not worth the $40 with sales tax, the storage space, OR the time. I also recommend Diesel Workshop's BN C424 locomotive dlc, which is available on their website and the steam store for TSC.
It's a troll, he has no intention of doing any such thing as buying DLC.
I am genuinely curious about it (because it's a ridicolous number) and what do you do? Immediately throw me in the ground with the others, despite me not having any intention of trolling.
This.
I'd add wait for sales- a personal rule is, "Thou shalt not pay more than 50% of RRP for anything." I reckon I've paid less than 40% on average.
How much does Train Simulator with all DLC cost?
Most Expensive DLC Content Of All Time
A title that actually saw its first incarnation release in 2009, the DLC add-ons associated with this game are almost legendary. With hundreds upon hundreds of extra cosmetics, trains, and landscape packs, among a plethora of other offerings, Train Simulator 2020's DLC adds up to a whopping total cost of $10,373.