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You should show them your displeasure by leaving the forums and never returning.
No one is forced to buy any dlc in the game. Some of us choose to, such as the Congo dlc for the 'leg up' in the grind.
All you do is whine, nothing positive to add.
If that's the way you feel and if you haven't already, perhaps you should uninstall the game?
It goes even more beyond this. Their lack of understanding of how a business operates and has to operate within the confines of expenses and revenue, while simultaneously trying to service a large customer base, is obvious.
It's always the same MO with those types. I ran into a lot of them when I operated an art business. They fit two personality types: freeloaders or just people disgruntled in their daily life.
It's okay to not find a game fun anymore. You take a break and maybe you come back to it or you don't. What's not okay is to overlap your disgruntled nature onto other people or communities and try to pass the buck off as "devs don't care".
It's in every game you'll find at least a handful of people like this. It's been this way since the beginning of forums. It just happens to attract the mi ority with the biggest pacifier dangling from their jaw.