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    Default Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    This seems quite steeply priced.


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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Not if you pre-ordered.

    The S2 clan packs are 2.99 each. (Ikko-Ikki & Hattori) so 5.99 for a 3 in 1 is actually cheaper. But I always wait for sales to get DLC like this anyway.

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    7.49 for three factions? No, not really. Besides, you can get it for free if you pre-order.
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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Best to pre-order then

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    Quote Originally Posted by TotalWarker View Post
    Best to pre-order then
    Or wait until the game drops in price and the DLC goes up on sale.
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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Quote Originally Posted by Eofor View Post
    Or wait until the game drops in price and the DLC goes up on sale.
    Steam holiday sale, summer sale!

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    More evidence of British bias, since Europeans are being shafted with the highest price again.

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Isn't that called the exchange rate?

    Anyway, unless you have a burning desire to play as one of these factions just wait till a steam sale and then pick it up once you've played through all the already playable factions you're interested in.

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Quote Originally Posted by Stavroforos View Post
    More evidence of British bias, since Europeans are being shafted with the highest price again.
    Yeah like a whole fifty cents more. That's like a week's wage in Greece.
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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Quote Originally Posted by Markas View Post
    Yeah like a whole fifty cents more. That's like a week's wage in Greece.
    Well, CA is anti-Greek. Haven't you noticed that every game they make is during low-points of Greek history?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stavroforos View Post
    Well, CA is anti-Greek. Haven't you noticed that every game they make is during low-points of Greek history?
    That is odd now you mention it... maybe we should get Jessica Fletcher on the case (or the Greek equivalent). It'll be Sega she has to investigate of course, and those Japanese are good at hiding things, as Wesley Snipes discovered in 1993's Rising Sun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markas View Post
    That is odd now you mention it... maybe we should get Jessica Fletcher on the case (or the Greek equivalent). It'll be Sega she has to investigate of course, and those Japanese are good at hiding things, as Wesley Snipes discovered in 1993's Rising Sun.
    Well, I was hoping that there would be a hidden Palaiologos in Japan, biding his time to attack the Ottomans with a Christian samurai army.

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Quote Originally Posted by Markas View Post
    Yeah like a whole fifty cents more. That's like a week's wage in Greece.


    Pre-Order?

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    'Steeply priced' is understating it.

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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    So what?
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    Default Re: Buying the Greek Pack separate costs £5.99/$7.99/€7.49

    Simply pre-order. I don't see the problem with some humble 8€.

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