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There were several blue posts during the starter edition sales period where devs plainly said there was no direct upgrade path. Perhaps they changed that silently.
Spent now over 270 hours and unlocked all basic operators (not castle, or at least not yet)
Best 15$ I spent
Well you got what you paid for: You bought an edition that's cheaper but where you have to grind more for your operators. 15+30=$45 is pretty much what people paid for the full game.
There probably is only one version of the game, it's just that your online account is the one that's considered "starter", and thus when you connect to their servers it fetches the starter edition prices for the operators without any changes to the game itself.
The odd thing is Noris said he had both starter and standard on his account. I didn't realize that was possible. A while back people had to create seperate accounts for the two versions because uPlay wouldn't let you associate both on the same account.
In the end I'm more curious than anything.
No its not what i paid for. i paid to upgrade later in the future but the fact they dont have system that supports that is stupid. $15+$30+$35=$80 that full game price plus season pass and i still dont get my renown fixed.