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I don’t get the complaint. But game get game. But dlc get dlc.
We are at a weird time where one time purchase and lifetime updates and continued development from the mobile phone market seem to have scope creeped into gaming. This kind of thinking is a bit silly in my opinion.
You don’t buy a banana then continue to get banana deliveries. Maybe that’s a bad analogy, never was good at those 😂
Good for them. I can think of a few games that would have benefited from this mindset instead of hanging on too long now with the “games as a service” stuff.
Not every game can be a Terraria
Dead Cells is a wonderful game. And it runs natively on Linux