Look at it like a car its free to drive once you buy it, then comes the fuel wich in this case would be the DLC, and then the insurance wich might be the in-game store???? Yeah you catch my drift
Look at it like a car its free to drive once you buy it, then comes the fuel wich in this case would be the DLC, and then the insurance wich might be the in-game store???? Yeah you catch my drift
OR.. you could just look at it like 90% of the game software you own, assuming you're not a pirate. :P
Exactly Mr. Edge what if the OP indeed is a... Thing... then he wouldn't understand :P
If you want to pay a monthly subscription, let me give you my...I mean, Trion's PayPal information.
Ralph - Just a guy with a toon for every game worth playing since EQ1.
Thanks! Looking forward 2 it!
....what? This makes no sense at all.
Here's something that will make sense: you are purchasing a car (Defiance) to which you could buy rims or tinted windows (in-game store) and you can go from good coverage of insurance (current game) and upgrade to extra insurance that will give you some benefits but not needed at all (DLC).
Makes sense now?