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    If any of you guys were actually waiting for this dlc than you should know that CA has announced that it has been delayed to 17th december. They claim that they will make new bug fixes with the accompanying patch 8...
    Oh, that is excellent, it will allow me to complete my Legendary Baktria campaign.

    Oh, Baktria is pretty easy faction, if anyone is interested. Unlike Legendary Averni or Carthage.

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    sounds awesome, but i wont fall for it again...

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    sounds awesome, but i wont fall for it again...
    $15.00!

    I'm a bit shocked to be honest, that is a lot of money for a small expansion campaign and a few factions. I think I will pass on this one, unless it turns out to be spectacular.
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    I have to agree, I have to pass this up, $15 is way too much for this. Maybe if they added in the family tree or something like that I would consider it at full price. The Peninsular Campaign was $10 and I think that had more features.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooahguy View Post
    I have to agree, I have to pass this up, $15 is way too much for this. Maybe if they added in the family tree or something like that I would consider it at full price. The Peninsular Campaign was $10 and I think that had more features.
    There will never be a family tree.

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    There will never be a family tree.
    No, say it isnt true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooahguy View Post
    No, say it isnt true!

    Not sure what you are trying to say. If they're gonna make what everyone wants and then sell it to us... fine I guess that is how industry works but that wont help me feeling anything other than pissed off about them.

    I still remember that comment from some CA person when they went like ohhhhh we had no idea people liked family trees so much, this is interesting stuff!

    At that point I thought... I don't really know what I thought. The people working the game today probably weren't born 8 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fallen851 View Post
    $15.00!

    I'm a bit shocked to be honest, that is a lot of money for a small expansion campaign and a few factions. I think I will pass on this one, unless it turns out to be spectacular.
    tbh america is off best and mainland europe is screwed the most because €15 is like what, 200 dollar? And 15$ is only 10 euros. it probably costs like a billion dollars in australia.

    its not even out yet, but you can pre-order with 10% off. thugs
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    tbh america is off best and mainland europe is screwed the most because €15 is like what, 200 dollar? And 15$ is only 10 euros. it probably costs like a billion dollars in australia.

    its not even out yet, but you can pre-order with 10% off. thugs

    I doubt the conversion rate is that lopsided
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamakazi View Post
    I doubt the conversion rate is that lopsided
    i meant 20 dollar. aka in europe u pay 25% more. its dumb

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    The prices are not equalized. It costs $15 in the USA and 15 euro here, so Europe is boned but that is to be expected. Autodesk products are about 20% cheaper in the USA too. Europe is the most mature market so we get screwed constantly. I'm not paying 15 euro for this and that's that. I was really looking forward to some new content but I hadn't considered they'd charge so much.
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