@deactivated-5d0a4c3876874: as time has proven, there are many ways to secure more money, but more money accrued is diametrically opposite to more value for the end user. There is a saturation point, of course...the abyssal, craven, inhuman appetites of our overlords subside for a mere moment when they see 10 digit profits and their eyes roll to the back of their heads in demonic ecstasy...for that brief moment, we might get a pat on the head and a 12$ GTAV. But enough $$ is never enough for longer than the breadth of exactly one fart.
it's news like this that has me adventuring to the attic, the basement, and rifling through old dusty drawers for cartridges and memories of days when games largely served to entertain.
Nevermore.
Now, you pay $30 for an overdue, overhyped, spunk dribbling apology.
the product of Bethesda (as of late, bar none, the laziest publishing company) and Avalanche studios who have a proven streak of delivering disappointments and missed opportunity.
by the time I'm ready to play this game it will have had all of it's content released in one all-inclusive low price (5-7 dollars seems fair) and its' vampiric overlords will have long given up on it. Life is good
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