...without their expansion packs. Because they require licensing separately, and apparently the process is "very very difficult" for expansions.
Still, $6 for two genre-defining classics is pretty awesome. You just get two campaigns instead of six. And Operation Thor's Hammer and Crusade are stupidly difficult anyway...
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lol not actually owning anything lol at developers selling you half of a game and forcing you to buy dlc lol at having to always be connected to the internet
there are upsides and downsides to both. I use Steam. I have about 10 digital games that I don't own, because you don't own anything when it's all digital. You are borrowing their product. Just wait until you don't actually make one payment either, and instead are forced to pay monthly/yearly fees.
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From: The Real Truth | #005 lol not actually owning anything lol at developers selling you half of a game and forcing you to buy dlc lol at having to always be connected to the internet
are you aware of what gog.com is, because everything you say indicates otherwise
so you are coming into this topic and arguing about nothing relevant? and claiming others are "upset" when they are simply mocking whatever silly thing you say next?