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baconistasty: So I made a justifying edit, and I admit I was wrong to do so. But the more I\'ve thought about it, the more it seems like some of the examples on this page are just ExpansionPack, [[TheSameButMore but these are bad.]] I understand putting things where the results are random (like MtG booster packs), or where you need to buy a certain amount to be able to play (also Mtg, or WarHammer) but most of these DLC examples seem like they should moved over to the other page, and keep things that are strictly used to make you pay to be able to play.
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baconistasty: So I made a justifying edit, and I admit I was wrong to do so. But the more I\\\'ve thought about it, the more it seems like some of the examples on this page are just ExpansionPack, [[TheSameButMore but these are bad.]]

I understand putting things where the results are random (like MtG booster packs), or where you need to buy a certain amount to be able to play (also Mtg, or WarHammer) but most of these DLC examples seem like they should moved over to the other page, and keep things that are strictly used to make you pay to be able to play.

Cosmetic changes or extra missions with little impact on storyline don\\\'t really seem like a shakedown to me. That\\\'s why they\\\'re optional.
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baconistasty: So I made a justifying edit, and I admit I was wrong to do so. But the more I\'ve thought about it, the more it seems like some of the examples on this page are just ExpansionPack, [[TheSameButMore but these are bad.]] I understand putting things where the results are random (like MtG booster packs), or where you need to buy a certain amount to be able to play (also Mtg, also Warhammer) but most of these DLC examples seem like they should moved over to the other page, and keep things that are strictly used to make you pay to be able to play.
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baconistasty: So I made a justifying edit, and I admit I was wrong to do so. But the more I\\\'ve thought about it, the more it seems like some of the examples on this page are just ExpansionPack, [[TheSameButMore but these are bad.]] I understand putting things where the results are random (like MtG booster packs), or where you need to buy a certain amount to be able to play (also Mtg, or WarHammer) but most of these DLC examples seem like they should moved over to the other page, and keep things that are strictly used to make you pay to be able to play.
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