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Wow, great thinking! Just let potential customers ♥♥♥♥ themselves over, because we're too lazy to implement convenience functionality. Exactly this is why many people hate rFactor 2 ...
Also, "GT3 Pack", "GT3 Challengers Pack" etc. aren't exactly great names to help tell things apart.
I might be stupid, but even with your directions I cannot find my DLCs :-/ I just arrive at the "badges/marketplace"-page.
Edit: Just found it. Thanks Danny Wilde.
Pointless for me.
. . . what, does that word confuse you, look it up
I found all the DLCs bought in fact I miss formula E (category that I don't care)
Sebring and Le Mans that I just bought
Now I wait for the new UI to create my championships and play it
Wow you're so smart. You're missing the point, though. This is not about the information being impossible to find, but about it not being presented as convenient as possible ... like, directly on the effing shop page, like many other games do.
However, rF2 is a great sim, would buy again, would recommend to everyone who's into that kind of stuff. But, there's many little things to be improved and that's one of them.
Cheers everyone, have fun! :-)