Zenoth
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The inclusion of the BF2 expansion packs in that patch is probably one of the best, and rarest move that I've seen EA do in years. It should rejuvenate the interest in the game by "ex-players", and should also keep the current ones happy. The down side is obviously for the consumers who bought those packs, they surely feel cheated now, but they shouldn't have expected anything else coming from EA, it really is one of those circumstances where the misfortune of some do the happiness of others.
It's not the first time though, of course, that content from expansion packs are made free in patches coming months or years after that content, but it's not common. I think it will be the same with Fallout 3 when the GOTY Edition is released, which should include all DLCs and will be priced at $50, too bad for those who bought all five separately plus the game itself. Patience truly is a virtue isn't it.
It's not the first time though, of course, that content from expansion packs are made free in patches coming months or years after that content, but it's not common. I think it will be the same with Fallout 3 when the GOTY Edition is released, which should include all DLCs and will be priced at $50, too bad for those who bought all five separately plus the game itself. Patience truly is a virtue isn't it.
