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Well, personally, I've been gaming for over 30 years so racing against AI is all I've ever really known for most of my gaming life. There is a sense of accomplishment, fo rme, in beating the "machine" but also I just enjoy the campaign mode and enjoy the lack of my opponents calling me a n*gg*r f*gg*t.
Yeah well I still prefer to play the single player if that's ok with you. Also, I just bought a box of LEGO. Is it ok with you if I build something you don't like to build? :P
if not, just buy the reloaded
i have no interest in mp , i just want to play singleplayer
Believe we're currently looking at adjusting the prices based on this :)
You can play the DLC offline as well as online :)
This kind of thing is tricky because technically without the pack included it's not really a full DLC pack as you say, but if it was included, other people would complain because it's not a content pack, just an 'unlock everything without playing' pack, and for some that spoils the game. The best solution for such things in my opinion is to make it optional (ie. even if the player owns DLC, give the player an activate DLC option in-game instead of assuming that they necessarily want it), but when that's not an option, not including such DLC in the otherwise full pack is probably the best alternative.