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Fordítási probléma jelentése
tbh, you're wrong.
Ikr, like fr, most the people here probably already own the game anyways.
keep up the work nolla :D
Noita already has more than enough depth to warrant a price increase. Good on the devs for sticking to that plan. Here's hoping for more extremely hazardous spells in the full release!
Almost every EA title has a price increase when it becomes gold.
Why? Because EA titles are test products. You basically pay to test the game for them and not to actually play around. Finding bugs, make suggestions and other things. You get an unifinished product.
The price will probably be around 20€ tops if it's around 16.xx € right now. Same thing happened with Dead Cells. Even the DLC costed around 5€ if that, even.