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I know this because I own BOTH copies, and I didn't buy DLC for OG Dark souls 2.
When you're buying the enhanced upgrade, that meant you already own Dark souls 2, otherwise you're buying NORMAL enhanced version not the upgrade.
This is the OG
https://store.steampowered.com/app/236430/DARK_SOULS_II/
This is the enhanced
https://store.steampowered.com/app/335300/DARK_SOULS_II_Scholar_of_the_First_Sin/
Even tell you under the enhanced version, only get upgrade if you own OG.
Oh so it’s like the ultimate DS2 bundle rebranded as a game basically, does it include ALL of the dlcs in one or only some?
DS2 SotFS is using DX11 and it's 64bit
DS2 is using DX9 and it's 32bit
This is very weird way they done it, but think of game of the year vs standard edition.