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You could just buy the game. Then you no longer have to wait for a sale.
I've NEVER understood the opposition to $40 USD for this.
It's worth it. I wish people would not be such filthy capitalists. Asking for a sale on an item like this is really exemplary of how rotten greed can be.
Do you feel it cheapens the exeperience? I'm still maxing out Nauvis. :) On 33% resources, 4x research costs. Factorio is about the experience (for me), not the speed. But oh, do I love watching a speed run too.
Dude is farming clown reactions for points, which is literally useless.
The attitude is in direct opposition of capitalism, since it is trying to take agency away from whose who own the relevant capital goods to make them adhere to some sort of cultural norm. (edit: or just cater to the speaker's whims)
And from engaging in the myriad instances of this discussion, I'm pretty sure it has very little to to do with the price tag, on the assumption it's a genuine sentiment. People seem to have genuinely been conditioned to have a "sale = buy" outlook on their purchasing decisions, and don't know how to react when a good isn't marketed the way they're used to: some sort of culture shock, I think.
So Space Age doesn't fall into the trap a lot of old expansion packs did: when Wube updates the engine in a way that fixes vanilla stuff, those fixes automatically work with vanilla.