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My point is that we all paid the same amount of money for the game, we all should get the same amount of content.
Yeah well in case you haven't noticed, the game isn't a Steam exclusive. Also this DLC didn't release with the game, it was a recent release which makes locking it to Steam scummy to say the least.
That is a lie, I am not an off-road vehicle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troller_Ve%C3%ADculos_Especiais
Trolling? I'm not sure. They certainly have the entitlement issues that the GOG community tend to have. They might just be serious haha.
Slight note to your claims though that GOG users paid just as much for it. If the Canadian prices are any evidence, that is actually a false claim. GOG prices are higher, at least from the Canadian side of the site. (Which sets torn opinions here but there are some things I want to look into before I set a full opinion on this matter.
Wanting to be treated equally to the other customers who bough the game is entitlement?
I don't know, I have a feeling the GOG version has just become abandonware.
I know GOG prices are higher in general, I was going to point that out myself but Slime Rancher seems to be an exception. It costs €20 on both Steam and GOG, at least for me.
Also some GOG games come with rebates depending on the region, Slime Rancher doesn't.
There is always a possibility GoG will also get its own exclusive