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you dont have to buy every dlc at once, its better to learn without all dlc at once
sellouts? nice
but that's still 100+, a fairly steep barrier to entry.
obligatory make 5 year old DLC free and/or bundle old DLC together suggestion as usual.
every new dlc realise there is -50% or even -75% for older dlcs
Honestly, I would have no Issue paying a 100 for the whole content, but paying 90 for the base game and some choice dlcs, is still a no go.
I also checked discounters, but It's still waaaay to steep.
I've seen it for like 12 dollars in places discounted
You're not required to buy every DLC, wait for a sale
The base game is like 1/11th of the whole game with DLCs.
Stellaris without the DLC is not really worth playing.
An even better question is why didn't you read the title of the topic?
It's obivous that I don't find it reasonable.