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    averybarbour1
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    averybarbour1

    True but would you rather have a 80 dollar game with everything or a 60 dollar game with the core content and option to expand if you like it. Depends on your lifestyle. Some people don’t need the extra mileage that this upgrade would provide and this provided them a way of saving a couple thousand. I wouldn’t mind it

    Haha true

    At least they are trying everything they can. A lot more then most people

    You started out with an arguably point, wrong but arguable and ended it with the biggest display of stupidity and disrespect. This is everything I hate about people. Have a debate, argue your point, respect each other’s opinion and maybe you’ll learn something. But no, be a child and die knowing you have contributed

    CODING IS A RESOURCE PROSUCED BY OROGRAMMERS. IT COSTS MONEY. Just like a company has to pay people to install tires. Buying tires doesn’t pay the mechanics outside in the bay.

    What about the gpu argument, cpu argument, and the gaming industries dlc argument? These are common practices orchestrated by every business. Customers understood the difference in price and obviously their lifestyle allowed them to save money for an arbitrary mileage limit that is technically better for the battery