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I mean, damn. Even stand-alone DLC content, let alone a season pass's worth of content, I always read the description and/or check reviews to see what I'm actually getting. It's the only way I can properly gauge whether or not it's worth the money.
And for the sake of the page flip. Again, this was never a mystery, even from the start. This was how they described the ARK Season Pass from day one, from the actual store page:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170830225310/http://store.steampowered.com/app/696680/ARK_Survival_Evolved_Season_Pass/
Yes, you misread that. It has never said "all future DLCs". Just like if you get a seasons pass to baseball, you don't get to watch baseball for free the rest of your life.
It was controversial at the time not for how it was sold but rather that you were paying for unknown content. This was at a time when dlc as a concept was still somewhat new and controversial itself, so you had that on top of the paranoia at it being a bait and switch.
The terminology was never an issue, if anything I'd expect the phrase implying we may not get all the dlc at a time where it's mere existence was controversial to anger people.
NOT BUYING THAT CRAP!
So your are blaming wildcard to be greedy for your failing reading comprehension? typical.
The old season pass always stated it was scorched earth and two future DLC.
Also greedy? They come out not even once a year with a 30 bucks DLC.
CoD? 60 bucks for the base game then 15 bucks for a DLC every 3 months until the next CoD next year. 120 bucks right there.
Cheaper games are riddled with microtransactions with the gameplay designed to be annoying enough to make you spend money, often times much more.
And here we are, people whining about 30 bucks for DLC that offer tons of gaming hours because they just want to blame Wildcard and go *Whaaaa i can''t read and this isn't freeeeee!! waaah!*
Now that really makes me think
I like to give benefit of the doubt, so in case you aren't just here to be mad, a season in a video game can be thought of sort of like a chapter. It's not really a pre-defined length of time but just however much is stated to be in it. It goes on until it finishes a section of the story
edit: Oh dear. we have a special one folks.
I think your a tad confused as to who the idiots are here buddy.
I'll give you a hint;- Idiots don't read.
And I'm baffled why you think "Season" is an american slang word o_O