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Don't be so damn cheap. You can buy legacy for $5.00 and play a complete version of the game. Stage 2 was only a beta which 2K gave up on long before it was complate (Just compare the maps). While the game was still in beta, 2K just changed it to "complete" so they wouldn't have to spend anymore money in it.
@MasterBlaster you don't think it's the hefty price tag they put up to get 5 friends to play a game together, do you? $20-40 would have been a lot better IMO. Released for $60 would be fair IMO, but asking alpha/beta players to fork over retail price to give feedback is a bit much.
But hey, if you wanna blame the players and not the marketing staff, that's your deal.
alpha games because I support them even in their incomplete state. I think if Evolve was released in today's Battle Royale fad, it would have gotten a bigger playerbase. If the price wasn't so off putting vs the competition (one reason a lot of kids go to Fortnite instead PUBG).