WhatNitrous
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I've actually found alot of the times (particularly in Ubisoft-Never-Buy-Again) games, you can cheat the system by purchasing the base game and the dlc separate on sale (particularly in games with Ultimate editions) of any kind.The complaint I have is that in many cases, it's cheaper to buy the entire base game + dlc then owning the game & then buying the dlc seperately.
So I usually try to get full game
This goes right back to Need for speed now, I'm missing 4 of the 9 or 10 games in the racing bundle and because of Dirt 5 being $20 I can't even use that to my advantage.It's also common where bundles are not properly priced & doesn't exclude owned products.
For example, let's say there is a bundle 4 games & you have 2 already. But the price is total of 4 games, not price of 2 excluding the owned games.
I have noticed steam started messing this up royally lately myself...just blocking you from the bundle, in this case the one game is just more than half the cost, they do exclude the owned ones....but Its happened to me just recently too, your not wrong.
Either one sucks...an I get your point, BECAUSE you own the base game buying the bundle is stupid (or impossible/cost the same*), where if you didn't grab it free, it was alot more realistic.
I actually just got Flatout Complete Pack and it just "Flat Out" ignored the fact I had the first game entirely. Steam just ate it on me, legit
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