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Oh wow, you get some decorations that won't be used. That totally makes up for charging $15 for four animals (two of which are already in the game, as someone pointed out).
This is also true. I'm still having trouble with dealing with the market. A hundred clicks won't go through when I'm trying to buy or sell, filters don't work until I exit out of the market and re-open it, etc
What a pointless comment.If you want to get cheated then that's your choice.
I'm not comparing it to other things other than the game itself. You got 50 animals for 50 bucks, now you get two original animals for $15. Whew.
I will say that it's too early for paid dlc, but Frontier did it because it's close to Christmas, and they know people will spend more money. It'll be what 42 days since launch? That's a bit early. People will buy it anyway, especially with holiday gift cards. I would've preferred them waiting until March and giving us these animals as feebies, but it is what it is. Modern day gaming companies love their dlc, and we can all thank companies like Electronic Arts for starting it. :P
Two somewhat original animals and a couple reskins. Scenery pieces don't matter, nobody cares about that. The game is called Planet Zoo (animals), not Planet Decoration. We're getting gypped. The base game was $50, had over 50 animals, and a dozen scenarios. $15 is too much.