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Tranquil.Suit: What is this "All Time Average"?

P.S. Magicka without the DLCs? GTFO
That is the average price that has been paid from all sales of the current bundle.
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Tranquil.Suit: What is this "All Time Average"?

P.S. Magicka without the DLCs? GTFO
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Zacron: That is the average price that has been paid from all sales of the current bundle.
Notice the "All time" part. That's new. The CURRENT average is less than that All Time Average.



Anyway, I grant you 1 sweet $, HB.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Tranquil.Suit
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Foxhack: Sweet jebus, 125 bucks for everything is insanely high.

And am I reading this correctly or does this not even include a single piece of DLC for these games?
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amok: http://steamdb.info/sub/31108/#section_apps

this has some DLC's... not many though.
It includes the Teleglitch preorder DLC, which is good. But:

There are five forum keys for Magicka, Cities in Motion 2, King Arthur 2, Darkest Hour and Lead and Gold (which come with the base game);
Magicka Caverns is a free DLC;
Ship Sim Extremes Harbor Pilot DLC was released as a free content update;
War of the Roses Kingmaker was released as a free content update;
Sol Force Immersion Pack, Hiver and Tarka Immersion Pack, Liir and Morrigi Immersion Pack and Sword of the Stars II : Horde DLC all come included as DLC with SOTS2 Enhanced Edition (I activated my Steam key from last year and got them all).

The only DLC that actually costs money to get outside of these is A Game of Dwarves: Ale Pack. And that costs one dollar.

They may be giving you all those games but you still have to pay for most expansion packs and additional content. Crusader Kings II alone has a full DLC pack worth $40.

Edited to include amok's comment which I meant to reply to.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Foxhack
So for $125 you get a collection of 48 Paradox games and then you only have to buy 14325123423543634523 DLC packages to complete your collection? Sounds like a great deal!
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Zacron: That is the average price that has been paid from all sales of the current bundle.
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Tranquil.Suit: Notice the "All time" part. That's new. The CURRENT average is less than that All Time Average.

Anyway, I grant you 1 sweet $, HB.
I do not see anything that says All Time average, at all, actually. Where are you seeing that?
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Zacron
I only want 4 of their games (that I don't have) and I can only get them in the $125 package...

pass.
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hkabik: I only want 4 of their games (that I don't have) and I can only get them in the $125 package...

pass.
That's one problem with Paradox, they've got a lot of crap. Other would be the national DLC emporium.
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Tranquil.Suit: Notice the "All time" part. That's new. The CURRENT average is less than that All Time Average.

Anyway, I grant you 1 sweet $, HB.
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Zacron: I do not see anything that says All Time average, at all, actually. Where are you seeing that?
Brah, tt's right there. On top of the 2 BTA games.
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Tranquil.Suit: What is this "All Time Average"?
That's the average of all the bundles ever apparently.

Also, Steam only again :(
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Tranquil.Suit: What is this "All Time Average"?
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Grilledfish: That's the average of all the bundles ever apparently.
I see, fuck'em then. I predict it will plummet down to $3 over the next month.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Tranquil.Suit
lol at EU III "Complete." Only two expansions? Bullshit.
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blotunga: Who cares about DLCs? I can live without them, especially the cosmetic ones...
Paradox sure releases a lot of crap cosmetic DLCs, but many of the games also have a lot of actual content in the form of DLC, like Magicka (all DLC campaigns together are probably just as long as the main game)
Post edited August 29, 2013 by WBGhiro
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blotunga: Who cares about DLCs? I can live without them, especially the cosmetic ones...
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WBGhiro: Paradox sure releases a lot of crap cosmetic DLCs, but many of the games also have a lot of actual content in the form of DLC, like Magicka (all DLC campaigns together are probably kust as long as the main game)
Warlock is a much better game with the DLC, too.
Got all the stuff that I'd want from this bundle already, but I gotta say that's quite a bargain for Crusader Kings II alone.
"This bundle provides Steam keys only"


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