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Sorry, I don't recall what the cost is up to now in sales. I bought the Ultimate Edition a couple of years ago and just haven't paid too much attention to the cost in recent sales. If the pricing is within your budget, it is the most cost-efficient way to buy the game.
Thank you so much! Bought it
I know you said you already bought the game, but the DLC's are also always in the summer sale (except for the most recently released DLC), so if you find you enjoy it and want to consider some DLC, much of the DLC will also be on sale for the duration of the Steam Summer sale.
...Unless what you bought was the Ultimate edition, in which case, ENJOY!
I'm probably not the best person to ask that, because I am a day one purchaser of every DLC that the game has had.
The 'animals repeating' thing is from people who don't like getting say the "Black Rhinoceros" because we already have the "Indian Rhinoceros". I'm personally okay with that, more animals is good, no matter what the animal is as far as I'm concerned.
My advice to you as a new player to the game would be to not buy any DLC yet, play the game and see if you feel you'll be a long-term player. At that point, if it is a game you think you will play regularly for a long time to come, go through the DLC and purchase specifically what YOU like.
If you enjoy building, for example, you will probably want your first DLC purchases to be ones that include not just animals, but a set of building pieces that you personally find appealing. And only you can decide which that whole "personally appealing" thing.
But yes, it was included in past summer sales and many other sales, aswell as Frontier sales events. Every time a DLC releases, it goes on sale and so do the older DLCs.
It's on sale a lot.
He's talking about one of the Steam features that offers you the bundle discount even when you already own some of the content of the bundle.
For bundles where this is offered you don't pay for things twice; you just get everything else in the bundle that you do not already own with the discount, and do not pay for what you do already own.
It's a very nice feature where it is offered for people to "complete the set". Unfortunately, whether that is offered or not is decided by the publisher/developer and in the case of Frontier Games, it never is.
I agree with @mobias that it sucks that it isn't.
Yeah I got the base game for free from humble before and I would love to be a able to buy the complete edition bundle but can't, can only buy as a gift because I have 1 item from it.