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OK, will there be some information on the carton of cigarettes saying when the next sale on theHunter: Call of the Wild will be?
To actually answer your question OP, I'm guessing there will be about a 70% discount in 5 days.
Hopefully he got the point, lol
Anything less than that is an expense not worth it.
Yes
If anything, going through my expenses would make me want to hold off on purchasing until a sale if I didn't already own the game. The economy just hurts. So I don't blame anyone wanting to wait until a sale.
The base game for sure. The real money in gaming is from the DLCs. They take far less work to make than a game, and you can sell them at proportionally high costs. (A new park is 50% of the base game's cost, a skin pack is 10%). Get people into your eco-system by selling the base game for cheap, and milk them by selling them an extra park, a few rifles, and a dog.
Maybe they will distribute it again next summer or so?
I can't guarantee it.
Boohoo how dare someone try to be thrifty with their purchases, won't someone please think of the publishers (who are willingly doing these discounts by the way)