Your math is correct. I figured I would be buying all the DLC's anyhow so why not save a few bux and get early access. But it did bug me that the majority of what I was paying for would not be available for months to come. So yeah it is kind of a dickish move. :\
I treated it like a pre-order.
And by the time the rest of the DLC is released, it'll be like "OMG FREE BONUS" - and then I'll eventually remembered I actually "pre-ordered" it well in advance.
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I'm still trying to figure out how the hell they arrived at "$75" in savings.
(15*5) - 50 = 75 ?
:hmm:
At most you save $25. Or can you not buy the first DLC on its own?
But hell - pre-ordering isn't something I find insanely distasteful - and in the end, I do still save $10. Would it have been nice if the Premium pack was a little more of a discount? Sure. It would be even better if each DLC pack was a bit cheaper too, instead of the eventual $15/pop. But I figure yes, I like to vote with my wallet - and, uh... I'm telling them I like to keep a quality PC-developer alive and well, let them continue to have a voice within EA, and let them keep the overall product highly varied instead of insanely focused and on a yearly release schedule.
However, DLC like clockwork, while great and all, would be awesome if it were cheaper.
Now that I think about it - by going this route, they can make an "annual" release profit without actually releasing a new game each year.
:hmm:
But I definitely like the varied-style of the DLC plan. Focusing in the server browser for a specific DLC pack, I can almost play a different game based on my mood/desires, and still keep everything tracked across them all.
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CQ is almost like an entirely different game - but I like it. It'll be interesting as more people play it and develop different strategies. It's begging for quality squad/teamwork.
Perfect for the LAN environment, to shout out things to each other.