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I was wondering whether I need to buy the DLC or if I just get the base game as it is you get the DLC for free in the upgrade
and Yea I would assume owners of original get enhanced for free, the same happened with 2033 and LL, exodus does have a few quirks that need fixing still (minor) one of them I know is the first radio you sit next to on the train engine, its locked to WASD controls, I had to switch from arrow keys to WASD just to pass that part.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/412020/allnews/
It says that owners of the game on any PC Platform get the enhanced edition for free (it's a separate library entry due to the massive changes they had to make).
However, it doesn't specify whether you have to own the DLC to get the DLC in the Enhanced Edition or whether you get all DLC for free by just owning the base game and upgrading
is it this news post?
Your url refers to the entire news board
cool, let this be a reference for the people looking at this thread in 10 years time.
oh and btw. I see that everyone here has raytracing-capable hardware. And that news post pretty much only talks about raytracing. So does the enhanced edition only improve raytracing or other stuff also? I don't have a GPU that supports it so I would probably stick to the original game if there were no other improvements apart from raytracing
EDIT: well apparently according to this post it doesn't even support non-raytracing systems. Nevermind