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Big picture people, think the big picture. You'll all without a doubt, go to a movie theatre/buy a dvd/rent a dvd more than a few times a year, am I right? Over that money spent (around 100 dollars or so for me on theatrical entertainment a year) you get maybe 6 hours content or more?Here we have you whiny arsed girls complaining about paying 50 dollars for easily 100 hours of entertainment on another medium, it's just an expansion on a game people love already. As an avid Battlefield 3 fan, I'll pay 50+ dollars for 5 map packs and added content to further my experience happily. Premium was made for the people who love their Battlefield, nobody else. I understand that companies do not release the full game from the start, but from the hours of entertainment received for price paid as opposed to another entertainment mediums such as film, I can see fully why companies opt to release DLC to keep the consumer hungry.

Don't look the gift horse in the mouth, these companies could just as easily release their content for triple the price for the content.

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Any less than a KOTOR 3 or a Battlefront 3 with this kind of announcement is blasphemy.

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375+99= $474

just as expensive if not more in most cases -____-

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I used to be an English soldier fighting in the American civil war, but then I took an arrow to the knee

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-____-, The Elder Scrolls was something special, the one game where you could pour hours into alone and immersed in it's expansive lore and detail just like a good book. Shaping the world yourself, changing it, absorbing it by yourself and nobody else was trademark for the Elder Scrolls. Now it seems every bloody decent RPG apparently needs to be an MMO, which destroys them by adding the online community, destroying the single experience they were trademarked for. I knew it would come to this, deep down, but it's sad it's true, Elder Scrolls will just be another series that sold out.Gone are the days of Cyrodill, Morrowind, Hammerfell and Skyrim, and paying no monthly fee.See you later Elder Scrolls :|